[Bug 193134] [NEW PORT] net-mgmt/seafile: Framework for writing networked applications

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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=193134

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Author: marino
Date: Thu Nov  6 10:13:11 UTC 2014
New revision: 372218
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/372218

Log:
  Add new port net-mgmt/seafile

  PR:        193134
  Submitted by:    Jingfeng Yan

  Seafile is a next-generation open source cloud storage system with
  advanced support for file syncing, privacy protection and teamwork.
  Collections of files are called libraries, and each library can be synced
  separately. A library can be encrypted with a user chosen password. This
  password is not stored on the server, so even the server admin cannot
  view a file's contents.

  Seafile allows users to create groups with file syncing, wiki, and
  discussion to enable easy collaboration around documents within a team.

Changes:
  head/net-mgmt/Makefile
  head/net-mgmt/seafile/
  head/net-mgmt/seafile/Makefile
  head/net-mgmt/seafile/distinfo
  head/net-mgmt/seafile/files/
  head/net-mgmt/seafile/files/patch-common_obj-backend-fs.c
  head/net-mgmt/seafile/files/patch-configure.ac
  head/net-mgmt/seafile/files/patch-controller_seafile-controller.c
  head/net-mgmt/seafile/files/patch-daemon_Makefile.am
  head/net-mgmt/seafile/files/patch-daemon_repo-mgr.c
  head/net-mgmt/seafile/files/patch-daemon_vc-utils.c
  head/net-mgmt/seafile/files/patch-lib_Makfile.am
  head/net-mgmt/seafile/files/patch-lib_libseafile.pc.in
  head/net-mgmt/seafile/files/patch-lib_net.c
  head/net-mgmt/seafile/files/patch-lib_utils.c
  head/net-mgmt/seafile/files/patch-lib_utils.h
  head/net-mgmt/seafile/files/patch-scripts_setup-seafile.sh
  head/net-mgmt/seafile/pkg-descr
  head/net-mgmt/seafile/pkg-plist

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