Kyle Isom posted this port in October 2011 [1]. I have tested it on
i386 and amd64 on recent snapshots (last week's) and it works well for
me, so I would like to commit it. abieber@ has also tested this on
i386, amd64 and macppc in April [2].
Here's its pkg/DESCR as a reminder of what it does:
On Sun, Oct 09, 2011 at 12:19:42PM +0300, Kyle Isom wrote:
> Thanks Lawrence, I've made the suggested updates, and attached the patch. Any
> further testing would be appreciated!
>
Kyle,
I have tested your latest port on i386 by connecting it to the serial
console of a box and it works just fin
Thanks Lawrence, I've made the suggested updates, and attached the patch. Any
further testing would be appreciated!
picocom-1.6.tar.gz
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picocom-1.6.tar.gz.sig
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On Mon, Oct 03, 2011 at 06:35:15AM +0300, Kyle Isom wrote:
> Thanks Remi!
>
> You are correct, I had forgotten the `make port-lib-depends check` but that
> is now fixed.
> Also, for some reason I'd fmt -w 76'd instead of 72. That has also been
> fixed. I've
> attached the changes.
>
Hi Kyle,
Thanks Remi!
You are correct, I had forgotten the `make port-lib-depends check` but that is
now fixed.
Also, for some reason I'd fmt -w 76'd instead of 72. That has also been fixed.
I've
attached the changes.
picocom-1.6.tar.gz
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On Sun, 2 Oct 2011 16:11:55 +0300
Kyle Isom wrote:
> Hello,
>
> picocom is an extremely lightweight terminal emulator. I usually end up
> installing this from the source tarball on most of my OpenBSD installs, so I
> figured I should port it. This is my first port, so any critique would be
> w
Hello,
picocom is an extremely lightweight terminal emulator. I usually end up
installing this from the source tarball on most of my OpenBSD installs, so I
figured I should port it. This is my first port, so any critique would be
welcome.
Anyone want to test it?
from pkg/DESCR:
Description: