Plugin Manager makes it to FreeBSD ports

It would appear that I have achieved a new level in geekhood. I discovered this week that my little pet project, the Plugin Manager has been added to the FreeBSD ports system. It is an older version, but I have already tried to notify the port maintainers. Hopefully it will be updated soon.

So, for all you FreeBSD + MT users, enjoy!

(Oh, and there is a MT port as well)

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I had installed the "regular" plugin manager on two FreeBSD boxes and it worked fine, except some plugin files were installed as owned by nobody (so I couldn't delete/overwrite/chmod them as I wasn't recognized as a legitimate owner of these files). Is this what this port is supposed to fix?

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