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LinScope 0.3.2
LinScope is GUI(QT), port scanner with enumerating windows network shares (SMB). more>>
LinScope is GUI(QT), port scanner with enumerating windows network shares (SMB). LinScope can save favorites list. You can add different ip address ranges and scan them apart or together. Linscope searches FTP and HTTP services too.
LinScope project works in large networks and internet, where broadcast traffic is disabled(uses direct ip address and rpcclient from samba). User could manually assign command s for opening shares, apart for ftp,http and smb.
Installation:
1. From source linscope-X.X.X.tar.gz.
- You need gcc, make, QT 3.3.X(or later 3 series) with qmake, uic, moc.
- tar xvzf linscope-X.X.X.tar.gz
- cd LinScope/linscope/
- qmake
- make
Copy "lrpcscanip" and "linscope" to any directory existing in $PATH.
2. From binary linscope-X.X.X-bin.tar.gz.
- Unpack
- Copy "lrpcscanip" and "linscope" to any directory existing in $PATH.
Enhancements:
- "find" & "find next" now works
- changed ip addresses sort order in listview
- "add comment" now copyies previous comment
- "hide offline" action now available
- russian translation
<<lessLinScope project works in large networks and internet, where broadcast traffic is disabled(uses direct ip address and rpcclient from samba). User could manually assign command s for opening shares, apart for ftp,http and smb.
Installation:
1. From source linscope-X.X.X.tar.gz.
- You need gcc, make, QT 3.3.X(or later 3 series) with qmake, uic, moc.
- tar xvzf linscope-X.X.X.tar.gz
- cd LinScope/linscope/
- qmake
- make
Copy "lrpcscanip" and "linscope" to any directory existing in $PATH.
2. From binary linscope-X.X.X-bin.tar.gz.
- Unpack
- Copy "lrpcscanip" and "linscope" to any directory existing in $PATH.
Enhancements:
- "find" & "find next" now works
- changed ip addresses sort order in listview
- "add comment" now copyies previous comment
- "hide offline" action now available
- russian translation
Download (0.14MB)
Added: 2006-01-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1385 downloads
GDC 0.23
GDC is a D language front end for the GNU Compiler Collection. more>>
GDC is a D language front end for the GNU Compiler Collection. GDC supports a number of targets and nearly all features of Digital Mars D.
GDC works with GCC versions 3.3.x, 3.4.x, and 4.0.x.
Linux (tested on Fedora Core 5 x86 and PowerPC)
Mac OS X 10.3.x, 10.4.x
FreeBSD 5.2.1
Cygwin
MinGW
AIX (tested on 5.1)
SkyOS (incomplete)
More targets will be supported in the future. The compiler should already work on most 32-bit targets, but the runtime library must be modified to support garbage collection for specific operating systems.
Enhancements:
- Added support for 64-bit targets
- Added multilib support
- Updated to DMD 1.007
- Fixed Bugzilla 984, 1013
<<lessGDC works with GCC versions 3.3.x, 3.4.x, and 4.0.x.
Linux (tested on Fedora Core 5 x86 and PowerPC)
Mac OS X 10.3.x, 10.4.x
FreeBSD 5.2.1
Cygwin
MinGW
AIX (tested on 5.1)
SkyOS (incomplete)
More targets will be supported in the future. The compiler should already work on most 32-bit targets, but the runtime library must be modified to support garbage collection for specific operating systems.
Enhancements:
- Added support for 64-bit targets
- Added multilib support
- Updated to DMD 1.007
- Fixed Bugzilla 984, 1013
Download (2.7MB)
Added: 2007-03-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
963 downloads
KSystemLog 0.3.2
KSystemLog is a system log viewer tool for KDE 3.3.x. more>>
KSystemLog is a system log viewer tool for KDE 3.3.x.
This program is developed for being used by beginner users, which dont know how to find information about their Linux system, and how the log files are in their computer.
But it is also designed for advanced users, who want to quickly see problems occuring on their server.
Main features:
- View all the main log of your system, by selecting them directly in a menu
- Auto display new lines logged in bold
- Tabbed view to allow displaying several logs at the same time
- Saving in a file and copying to clipboard the selected log lines are also implemented
- It can parse the following log files of your system :
- X.org (or Xfree) logs
- System logs (using the Syslog parser of KSystemLog)
- Kernel logs
- Daemons logs
- Cron logs
- Boot logs
- Authentication logs
- ACPID logs
- Cups logs (and embedded Web server)
Enhancements:
Major improvements :
- Improve a little bit the starting of KSystemLog.
- Add the Apache log.
- Add the Postfix log.
- Add the Samba log.
- Dialog box for sending log message manually from a dialog box.
- Log Toolbar is now visible by default, but only main logs are displayed.
- Colorize log lines by default.
Bug fixes / Minor features :
- Add a grayed "Type your filter here" in the filter (like Amarok).
- Remove shortcut on each log mode. They were to annoying to manage. The user always can bind the key he wants for a log.
- A double-click on an item opens the Detail Dialog.
- Fix a bug which decreased the log file reading.
- Add the Group By action to the Toolbar.
- Using sub-folders to sort source files
- Remove a useless space in most of logs
- Improve the saving of log views layout (column order is now saved)
- Remove tons of memory leaks
- Definetly fix the Detail Dialog by drawing it with Qt Designer
<<lessThis program is developed for being used by beginner users, which dont know how to find information about their Linux system, and how the log files are in their computer.
But it is also designed for advanced users, who want to quickly see problems occuring on their server.
Main features:
- View all the main log of your system, by selecting them directly in a menu
- Auto display new lines logged in bold
- Tabbed view to allow displaying several logs at the same time
- Saving in a file and copying to clipboard the selected log lines are also implemented
- It can parse the following log files of your system :
- X.org (or Xfree) logs
- System logs (using the Syslog parser of KSystemLog)
- Kernel logs
- Daemons logs
- Cron logs
- Boot logs
- Authentication logs
- ACPID logs
- Cups logs (and embedded Web server)
Enhancements:
Major improvements :
- Improve a little bit the starting of KSystemLog.
- Add the Apache log.
- Add the Postfix log.
- Add the Samba log.
- Dialog box for sending log message manually from a dialog box.
- Log Toolbar is now visible by default, but only main logs are displayed.
- Colorize log lines by default.
Bug fixes / Minor features :
- Add a grayed "Type your filter here" in the filter (like Amarok).
- Remove shortcut on each log mode. They were to annoying to manage. The user always can bind the key he wants for a log.
- A double-click on an item opens the Detail Dialog.
- Fix a bug which decreased the log file reading.
- Add the Group By action to the Toolbar.
- Using sub-folders to sort source files
- Remove a useless space in most of logs
- Improve the saving of log views layout (column order is now saved)
- Remove tons of memory leaks
- Definetly fix the Detail Dialog by drawing it with Qt Designer
Download (0.70MB)
Added: 2005-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1557 downloads
QCat 0.5
Qcat is a simple media catalog. more>>
Qcat is a simple media catalog. It can import data from WhereIsIt. The project is still in pre-alpha stage, so there are no sources available.
Compile:
1. download the source
2.untar it - tar -xzvf qcat-0.5-src.tar.gz
3. cd qcat-dist-0.5
4. here is the tricky part.
Perhaps you use QT 3.3.x. So to compile you have export QT_DIR and PATH for QT4.
Check where is installed QT4. For example if QT4 is in /opt/qt4 type these commands:
export QT_DIR=/opt/qt4
export PATH=/opt/qt4/bin:$PATH
5. run qmake
6. make
7. If all is ok, the result shall be an executable file in qcat-dist-0.5/bin named qcat
8. run it and enjoy.
Installation:
Ive not written any install target, script or so on, so you can just copy "qcat" file somewhere in you path. The install script/target is is in my TODO list.
Some instructions:
This program use SQlite for db backend. During its first run it will create file in ~/.config/QCat in which it will store the configuration. Also it will create your first catalog in your home directory. It will be named defaultCatalog.qcat.
If you want to make shortcut for your CD/DVD drive, go to Tools - Manage Drives. There you can add alias for this drive or any other folder. If you chose that this is optical drive, you have to specify its drive node in /dev/ so the program can read CD/DVD label and mount/unmount the media in it.
In Tools - Manage Icons you can change some of the default icons. They are stored in DB.
Import menu - here you can try to import WhereIsIt xml file. Please notify that if you have groups defined in WhereIsIt file, the hierarchy will be lost. (WherIsIt do not export it), so you have to arrange your disks again. You can use Drag and Drop. At this point only Disk Groups and Disks can be moved.
Saving - there is no need to save your changes, They are committed instantly. Shame on me. I havent write transactions yet.
Locking the catalog - Select catalog properties and click Lock icon. Please note that the passwords are kept in plain text. Shame on me again, so you can just avoid password protection and wait for some new version.
Feel free to explorer. It is almost certain there are plenty of bugs.
<<lessCompile:
1. download the source
2.untar it - tar -xzvf qcat-0.5-src.tar.gz
3. cd qcat-dist-0.5
4. here is the tricky part.
Perhaps you use QT 3.3.x. So to compile you have export QT_DIR and PATH for QT4.
Check where is installed QT4. For example if QT4 is in /opt/qt4 type these commands:
export QT_DIR=/opt/qt4
export PATH=/opt/qt4/bin:$PATH
5. run qmake
6. make
7. If all is ok, the result shall be an executable file in qcat-dist-0.5/bin named qcat
8. run it and enjoy.
Installation:
Ive not written any install target, script or so on, so you can just copy "qcat" file somewhere in you path. The install script/target is is in my TODO list.
Some instructions:
This program use SQlite for db backend. During its first run it will create file in ~/.config/QCat in which it will store the configuration. Also it will create your first catalog in your home directory. It will be named defaultCatalog.qcat.
If you want to make shortcut for your CD/DVD drive, go to Tools - Manage Drives. There you can add alias for this drive or any other folder. If you chose that this is optical drive, you have to specify its drive node in /dev/ so the program can read CD/DVD label and mount/unmount the media in it.
In Tools - Manage Icons you can change some of the default icons. They are stored in DB.
Import menu - here you can try to import WhereIsIt xml file. Please notify that if you have groups defined in WhereIsIt file, the hierarchy will be lost. (WherIsIt do not export it), so you have to arrange your disks again. You can use Drag and Drop. At this point only Disk Groups and Disks can be moved.
Saving - there is no need to save your changes, They are committed instantly. Shame on me. I havent write transactions yet.
Locking the catalog - Select catalog properties and click Lock icon. Please note that the passwords are kept in plain text. Shame on me again, so you can just avoid password protection and wait for some new version.
Feel free to explorer. It is almost certain there are plenty of bugs.
Download (0.23MB)
Added: 2007-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
834 downloads
D frontend for GCC 0.23
D is a high-level language derived from C and C++ but is not backwards-compatible with either. more>>
D is a high-level language derived from C and C++ but is not backwards-compatible with either. GDC is a frontend for D written for GCC.
Supported Systems:
GCC 3.3.x, 3.4.x, 4.0.x
Linux (tested on Red Hat 7.2, 8)
Mac OS X 10.3.x, 10.4.x
FreeBSD 5.2.1
Cygwin
MinGW
AIX (tested on 5.1)
Similar versions should work and other Unix platforms may work. Although the compiler will probably work on most 32-bit architectures, the D runtime library will still need to be updated to support them.
Enhancements:
- Support for 64-bit targets was added.
- Multilib support was added.
- DMD was updated to 1.007.
- Minor bugs were fixed.
<<lessSupported Systems:
GCC 3.3.x, 3.4.x, 4.0.x
Linux (tested on Red Hat 7.2, 8)
Mac OS X 10.3.x, 10.4.x
FreeBSD 5.2.1
Cygwin
MinGW
AIX (tested on 5.1)
Similar versions should work and other Unix platforms may work. Although the compiler will probably work on most 32-bit architectures, the D runtime library will still need to be updated to support them.
Enhancements:
- Support for 64-bit targets was added.
- Multilib support was added.
- DMD was updated to 1.007.
- Minor bugs were fixed.
Download (1.1MB)
Added: 2007-03-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
962 downloads
SQLiteJDBC 034
SQLiteJDBC supports the most commonly used features of JDBC that can be efficiently implemented on top of SQLite. more>>
SQLiteJDBC is a JDBC driver for SQLite which is written as a Java JNI layer over the SQLite 3.3.x API.
SQLiteJDBC supports the most commonly used features of JDBC that can be efficiently implemented on top of SQLite. Only a single native JNI library is required, and SQLite is compiled in.
Binaries are provided for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.
<<lessSQLiteJDBC supports the most commonly used features of JDBC that can be efficiently implemented on top of SQLite. Only a single native JNI library is required, and SQLite is compiled in.
Binaries are provided for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.
Download (0.13MB)
Added: 2007-06-19 License: BSD License Price:
521 downloads
JDBC Driver for SQLite 006
JDBC Driver for SQLite is a thin layer on top of the SQLite 3.3.x C API. more>>
JDBC Driver for SQLite is a thin layer on top of the SQLite 3.3.x C API. The native JNI library has SQLite compiled into it so all you need to do is include the two files packaged above in your project.
Usage:
Download the binary for the platform you are developing on. Open the tarball and copy the two files into your application directory:
sqlitejdbc.jar
[lib]sqlitejdbc.[dll, so, jnilib]
Reference the driver in your code:
Class.forName("org.sqlite.JDBC");
Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:sqlite:filename");
// ... use the database ...
conn.close();
And call your program with the drivers JAR file in the classpath and the C library in the librarypath. E.g.
java -cp lib/yourprog.jar:lib/sqlitejdbc.jar
-Djava.library.path=lib
yourprog.Main
Enhancements:
- The driver is now thread-safe and fully supports UTF-16.
- There are binaries for Mac OS, Linux, and Windows, and instructions for compiling with MSVC.
<<lessUsage:
Download the binary for the platform you are developing on. Open the tarball and copy the two files into your application directory:
sqlitejdbc.jar
[lib]sqlitejdbc.[dll, so, jnilib]
Reference the driver in your code:
Class.forName("org.sqlite.JDBC");
Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:sqlite:filename");
// ... use the database ...
conn.close();
And call your program with the drivers JAR file in the classpath and the C library in the librarypath. E.g.
java -cp lib/yourprog.jar:lib/sqlitejdbc.jar
-Djava.library.path=lib
yourprog.Main
Enhancements:
- The driver is now thread-safe and fully supports UTF-16.
- There are binaries for Mac OS, Linux, and Windows, and instructions for compiling with MSVC.
Download (0.016MB)
Added: 2006-08-05 License: BSD License Price:
705 downloads
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