Recent Package Updates
2021-02-27: nut-2.7.4-2 (Network UPS Tools - core)NUT is a client/server uninterruptible power supply (UPS) monitoring system that permits the sharing of one (or more) UPS between several machines. The 'server' monitors the UPS and notifies the 'clients' when the UPS is on battery or has a low battery. If you have a serial UPS, you will need a USB-to-serial converter and OS X drivers for the converter. In this case, install the base "nut" package. If your UPS connects via a USB cable, install the "nut-usb" package. This covers most APC Back-UPS models, as well as MGE Ellipse, Comet, Nova, Evolution, and Protection Center units. Some Belkin models may be supported. Tripp Lite USB models that use usbhid-ups (especially ones with LCD in their name) should work, but the tripplite_usb driver currently cannot open entry-level Tripp Lite USB devices on Mac OS X. If you have a MGE UPS with a Network Management Card that supports the XML/HTTP protocol, then you will want the "nut-xml" package. The "newhidups" driver was renamed "usbhid-ups" after the 2.0.5 release. To graphically view the status of your UPSes, install the "nut-cgi" package. commit log from Daniel Macks (dmacks@netspace.org): nut: fix -I ordering2021-02-24: nano-small-5.6-1 (Free Pico clone with some new features)
GNU nano is an easy-to-use text editor originally designed as a replacement for Pico, the ncurses-based editor from the non-free mailer package Pine (itself now available under the Apache License as Alpine). commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): nano: 5.62021-02-24: nano-5.6-1 (Free Pico clone with some new features)
GNU nano is an easy-to-use text editor originally designed as a replacement for Pico, the ncurses-based editor from the non-free mailer package Pine (itself now available under the Apache License as Alpine). commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): nano: 5.62021-02-24: nano-noutf8-5.6-1 (Free Pico clone with some new features)
GNU nano is an easy-to-use text editor originally designed as a replacement for Pico, the ncurses-based editor from the non-free mailer package Pine (itself now available under the Apache License as Alpine). commit log from Hanspeter Niederstrasser (nieder@users.sourceforge.net): nano: 5.62021-02-24: vim-nox-8.2.2549-1 (Improved version of the editor "vi")
VIM adds many of the features that you would expect in an editor: Unlimited undo, syntax coloring, split windows, visual selection, graphical user interface (read: menus, mouse control, scrollbars, text selection), and much much more. commit log from Hisashi T Fujinaka (htodd@twofifty.com): Vim: Welcome to Vim-8.2.2549.2021-02-24: vim-8.2.2549-1 (Improved version of the editor "vi")
VIM adds many of the features that you would expect in an editor: Unlimited undo, syntax coloring, split windows, visual selection, graphical user interface (read: menus, mouse control, scrollbars, text selection), and much much more. commit log from Hisashi T Fujinaka (htodd@twofifty.com): Vim: Welcome to Vim-8.2.2549.2021-02-22: dcmtk-3.6.6-1 (Collection of DICOM libs and applications)
DCMTK is a collection of libraries and applications implementing large parts the DICOM standard for medical image communication. It includes software for examining, constructing and converting DICOM image files, handling offline media, sending and receiving images over a network connection, as well as demonstration image storage and worklist servers. commit log from Daniel Macks (dmacks@netspace.org): dcmtk: new version