On 07/23/10 11:11, Jose V Beneyto wrote:
Hello,
Hello Jose,
I wrote a portdb client which uses libcurl and libxml2.
Some examples of usage:
# portdbc dups | grep mplayer
mplayer 8
smplayer 2
# portdbc getup xfce > /etc/ports/xfce.rsync
# portdbc search java
firefox-java-plugin jdolan httpup sync
http://jdolan.dyndns.org/jaydolan/ports/#firefox-java-plugin
firefox-java-plugin
firefox-java-plugin opt rsync -aqz
crux.nu::ports/crux-2.6/opt/firefox-java-plugin/ firefox-java-plugin
java-gcj-compat ecarux httpup sync
http://ecarux.de/ports/#java-gcj-compat
java-gcj-compat
# portdbc repos | grep ' rsync ' | wc -l
19
For people who want to download the source code:
http://sepen.mine.nu/releases/portdbc-1.0.tar.bz2
Also I prepared a port for my private collection, to get a copy:
$ rsync -aqz mikeux.dyndns.org::ports/sepen/portdbc/ portdbc
I'd be glad to know your opinions and see any kind of reports and/or
patches.
great, it's a really interesting util to get info about portdb in some
cases where there
isn't a web browser.
Thank you for sharing it.
Best
regards,
Regards, Victor.
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Learning bit by bit.
Victor Martinez | http://lokalix.dyndns.org