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Old 03-11-2008
Untangle Gateway Platform 5.1 (Default branch)

ImageThe Untangle Gateway Platform is a Linux-basednetwork gateway with pluggable modules for networkapplications like spam blocking, Web filtering,anti-virus, anti-spyware, intrusion prevention,VPN, SSL VPN, firewall, and more.License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
This release adds support for PPTP passthrough, IPSec passthrough, 1:1 NAT, and up to 7 NICs. Active Directory Integration has been added. Kaspersky Virus Blocker has been added. The kernel has been upgraded to 2.6.22 to improve hardware support. SNMP and syslog support have been enhanced. Policy management has been simplified.Image

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Module::Build::Platform::MacOS(3pm)			 Perl Programmers Reference Guide		       Module::Build::Platform::MacOS(3pm)

NAME
Module::Build::Platform::MacOS - Builder class for MacOS platforms DESCRIPTION
The sole purpose of this module is to inherit from "Module::Build::Base" and override a few methods. Please see Module::Build for the docs. Overridden Methods new() MacPerl doesn't define $Config{sitelib} or $Config{sitearch} for some reason, but $Config{installsitelib} and $Config{installsitearch} are there. So we copy the install variables to the other location make_executable() On MacOS we set the file type and creator to MacPerl so it will run with a double-click. dispatch() Because there's no easy way to say "./Build test" on MacOS, if dispatch is called with no arguments and no @ARGV a dialog box will pop up asking what action to take and any extra arguments. Default action is "test". ACTION_realclean() Need to unlock the Build program before deleting. AUTHOR
Michael G Schwern <schwern@pobox.com> SEE ALSO
perl(1), Module::Build(3), ExtUtils::MakeMaker(3) perl v5.16.2 2012-10-25 Module::Build::Platform::MacOS(3pm)
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