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The bsdcrashtar utility creates a tar archive that contains all files needed for debugging FreeBSD kernel crash (vmcore, kernel, loaded modules, sources that appear in backtrace). This is useful for debugging a crash on another host, sending it to developers or if you are going to upgrade the kernel...
== Introduction. ===
We have many programs to do various tasks around a PORT or UPDATE, but we have much work to do also around that.
Is another options to do more easy the developers life's, and decrease all work around the PORT.
== Portmenu 1.0 BETA ==
The portmenu is distributed for some pe...
==Introduction==
Farbot automates building of netinstall/PXE boot FreeBSD releases. It features a simple configuration file based on the concept of "Installations", "!PackageSets", and "!PartitionMaps."
Farbot currently handles the following:
* Building FreeBSD releases, including grabbing ...
portgrep is a tool that can help to analize existing FreeBSD ports and how they use different variables and etc.
It is similar to this command:
{{{
find /usr/ports/ -name Makefile -exec grep -H STRING {} \;
}}}
===Installation===
# fetch current version of portgrep
# extract it
# c...
== Description ==
Evoke is a small (50mb or less) live FreeBSD environment geared toward developers and system administrators, but we also include applications that the average user may find handy.
Our goal is to be able to run on older hardware, as well as modern machines, while providing a res...
A replacement for xman utility. A quicker and an easier way to view the manual pages, complete with ability to open compressed (gz'd, bz2'd, lzma'd and Z'd) manuals and referenced manuals. Its also a brilliant learning tool for commands and library/system functions.
FreeBSD provides the binary compatibility with Linux®, therefor some Cadence® products for Linux can be installed on FreeBSD.
CDSB makes preparations for installation of Cadence products on FreeBSD.
Some Synopsys® Products can be installed on FreeBSD. For example, HSPICE®, SpiceExplorerTM, etc...
The FreeBSD-TeXLive project provides [http://www.texlive.org TeXLive] through the [http://www.FreeBSD.org FreeBSD] [http://www.freshports.org ports collection].
This is the FreeBSD porting on HHARM2410_STUDY board from HuaHeng Corp.
URL: http://www.hhcn.com/chinese/HHARM2410-Study-R1.htm
= Pmc Tools =
Research on whole-system measurements using in-cpu hardware performance
counters.