Mercurial > hgrepos > FreeBSD > ports > sysutils > local-bsdtools
view pkg-descr.alldeps @ 578:721737ce1ea0
fzfs: make other "normal" properties an array and use eval with proper escaping.
This is needed because -- generally -- a filename to a ZFS encryption key
could have spaces in its path.
| author | Franz Glasner <fzglas.hg@dom66.de> |
|---|---|
| date | Sun, 15 Sep 2024 21:58:33 +0200 |
| parents | 48b31d24d71d |
| children |
line wrap: on
line source
A collection of local FreeBSD tools for managing the system. Contains tools to manage jails, thin jails and binary packages. And the tool "bsmtp2dma" is a simple replacement for Bacula's "bsmtp" when the system mailer does not listen on TCP ports. This package normally does not depend on tools that are not in a FreeBSD base installation. But in some cases there are issues with them: - space characters in the names of jails - space characters in the names of mounted devices (e.g. ZFS datasets) - space characters in mountpoints In such cases the text output from "jls" or "mount -p" is inherently ambiguous. If /usr/local/bin/jq is available at runtime then these issues are not existent because JSON output is requested and processed properly. If you are sure to not run into such issues you can install the standard package flavor `local-bsdtools' and/or remove "textproc/jq".
