Created attachment 152316 [details] The net/xrdesktop2 port files. net/xrdesktop2 The GTK2-Perl version of net/xrdesktop. This is a replacement, as neither the source, maintainer, nor WWW are available for net/xrdesktop. Xrdesktop2 is a GTK2-Perl frontend for Rdesktop, which allows for the saving, and editing of session configurations. Xrdesktop2's intent is to handle Rdesktop's available commandline options, by presenting them in a [Perl/GTK2] GUI. Xrdesktop2 currently handles most any of the options you're likely to be interested in. Future versions will undoubtedly add more. Please find xrdesktop2.shar attached, for the required source. Please also find a complete log, for all the necessary QA details. Thank you for all your time, and conideration. --Chris
Created attachment 152317 [details] QA log for net/xrdesktop2
Port added. I removed the post-install target, with the new pkg tools it's unecessary, since the port is packaged and then installed from the package, so pkg takes care of showing the message. With the post-install target the pkg-message would be shown twice, as it happens in the QA log you attached. I also added NO_ARCH=yes, to mark this port has no architecture specific files, being just a perl script. Thanks!
A commit references this bug: Author: madpilot Date: Sun Feb 1 11:07:31 UTC 2015 New revision: 378238 URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/378238 Log: Xrdesktop2 is a GTK2-Perl frontend for Rdesktop, which allows for the saving, and editing of session configurations. Xrdesktop2's intent is to handle Rdesktop's available commandline options, by presenting them in a [Perl/GTK2] GUI. Xrdesktop2 currently handles most any of the options you're likely to be interested in. Future versions will undoubtedly add more. WWW: http://BSDforge.com/projects/net/xrdesktop2/ PR: 197157 Submitted by: Chris Hutchinson <portmaster@BSDforge.com> Changes: head/net/Makefile head/net/xrdesktop2/ head/net/xrdesktop2/Makefile head/net/xrdesktop2/distinfo head/net/xrdesktop2/pkg-descr head/net/xrdesktop2/pkg-message
(In reply to Guido Falsi from comment #2) Thenk you very much, Guido Falsi! --Chris