Summary: | [NEW PORT] sysutils/alfio: services manager to choose which service start at boot time | ||||||||
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Product: | Ports & Packages | Reporter: | Lorenzo Salvadore <salvadore> | ||||||
Component: | Individual Port(s) | Assignee: | Tobias C. Berner <tcberner> | ||||||
Status: | Closed FIXED | ||||||||
Severity: | Affects Only Me | CC: | tcberner | ||||||
Priority: | --- | ||||||||
Version: | Latest | ||||||||
Hardware: | Any | ||||||||
OS: | Any | ||||||||
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Created attachment 207490 [details]
alfio-0.2
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Committed. Thanks. A commit references this bug: Author: tcberner Date: Sat Nov 9 10:18:35 UTC 2019 New revision: 517119 URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/517119 Log: New port -- sysutils/alfio: services manager to choose which service start at boot time Alfio is a service that lets you choose which services start at boot time by using profiles. For example, if you have a laptop, you might be interested in creating a profile for when you have access to an internet connection and one for when you don't. You also might need less services when you boot your laptop on battery, then decide to save power. In some situation you might like to connect through DHCP while in others you need a static IP. Or you might want to test on your machine how different services interact with each other without messing with your safe configuration. Read the man page (man alfio) to learn how to use it. WWW: https://sourceforge.net/projects/alfio PR: 239015 Submitted by: Lorenzo Salvadore <phascolarctos@protonmail.ch> Changes: head/sysutils/Makefile head/sysutils/alfio/ head/sysutils/alfio/Makefile head/sysutils/alfio/distinfo head/sysutils/alfio/pkg-descr |
Created attachment 205540 [details] alfio-0.2 - new port Alfio is a service that lets you choose which services start at boot time by using profiles. For example, if you have a laptop, you might be interested in creating a profile for when you have access to an internet connection and one for when you don't. You also might need less services when you boot your laptop on battery, then decide to save power. In some situation you might like to connect through DHCP while in others you need a static IP. Or you might want to test on your machine how different services interact with each other without messing with your safe configuration.