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Posadis Zone Editor 0.9pre
Posadis Zone Editor is a graphical DNS update client. more>>
The Posadis Zone Editor is a graphical tool to edit DNS (Domain Name System) zones using DNS update.
Because it uses zone transfers, you can simply edit the DNS zone, and have only the changes transferred to the DNS server.
<<lessBecause it uses zone transfers, you can simply edit the DNS zone, and have only the changes transferred to the DNS server.
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Added: 2005-04-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1649 downloads
Google Reader Watcher 0.0.8
Google Reader Watcher is a Firefox extension that will check your Google Reader for unread feeds. more>>
Google Reader Watcher is a Firefox extension that will check your Google Reader for unread feeds and if you have, the plugin will display them on your browsers statusbar.
<<less Download (0.025MB)
Added: 2007-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
821 downloads
Kitco Spot Gold Price Watcher 1.0
Kitco Spot Gold Price Watcher is an extension which fetches the Bid and Ask price of Spot Gold from Kitcos website. more>>
Kitco Spot Gold Price Watcher is an extension which fetches the Bid and Ask price of Spot Gold from Kitcos website.
This extension retrieve the Bid and Ask price of Spot Gold from Kitcos website.
<<lessThis extension retrieve the Bid and Ask price of Spot Gold from Kitcos website.
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Added: 2007-04-04 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
635 downloads
Weight Loss Recipe Book 3.1
Weight Loss Recipe Book is a free, online, community-built recipe book. more>>
Weight Loss Recipe Book is a free, online, community-built recipe book. Weight Loss Recipe Book contains everything you need to allow your web site visitors to submit recipes and everything your administrator needs to administer the recipes.
When a visitor submits a recipe, the recipe is added to a database and awaits approval from the administrator before being added to the public site.
Main features:
- Community built, meaning you just have to approve entries and watch your web site expand!
- Captcha validation to prevent automated entries into the recipe book.
- Complete administrator system - add administrators, recipe categories, manage recipes and more!
- Best of all, Weight Loss Recipe Book is totally free!
<<lessWhen a visitor submits a recipe, the recipe is added to a database and awaits approval from the administrator before being added to the public site.
Main features:
- Community built, meaning you just have to approve entries and watch your web site expand!
- Captcha validation to prevent automated entries into the recipe book.
- Complete administrator system - add administrators, recipe categories, manage recipes and more!
- Best of all, Weight Loss Recipe Book is totally free!
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Added: 2006-05-08 License: Freeware Price:
1267 downloads
Log Watcher 0.4.1
Log Watcher colorize a system logs for easier reading. more>>
Log Watcher is a tool for log watching and colorize.
Installation:
The `configure shell script attempts to guess correct values for various system-dependent variables used during compilation.
It uses those values to create a `Makefile in each directory of the package. It may also create one or more `.h files containing system-dependent definitions.
Finally, it creates a shell script `config.status that you can run in the future to recreate the current configuration, a file `config.cache that saves the results of its tests to speed up
reconfiguring, and a file `config.log containing compiler output (useful mainly for debugging `configure).
If you need to do unusual things to compile the package, please try to figure out how `configure could check whether to do them, and mail diffs or instructions to the address given in the `README so they can be considered for the next release.
If at some point `config.cache contains results you dont want to keep, you may remove or edit it.
The file `configure.in is used to create `configure by a program called `autoconf. You only need `configure.in if you want to change it or regenerate `configure using a newer version of `autoconf.
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system.
If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean.
There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
Enhancements:
- manual typos
- change defaults in config file
- minor changes needed to build on OpenBSD
- fixed lwatch crashes for some spurious configuration
<<lessInstallation:
The `configure shell script attempts to guess correct values for various system-dependent variables used during compilation.
It uses those values to create a `Makefile in each directory of the package. It may also create one or more `.h files containing system-dependent definitions.
Finally, it creates a shell script `config.status that you can run in the future to recreate the current configuration, a file `config.cache that saves the results of its tests to speed up
reconfiguring, and a file `config.log containing compiler output (useful mainly for debugging `configure).
If you need to do unusual things to compile the package, please try to figure out how `configure could check whether to do them, and mail diffs or instructions to the address given in the `README so they can be considered for the next release.
If at some point `config.cache contains results you dont want to keep, you may remove or edit it.
The file `configure.in is used to create `configure by a program called `autoconf. You only need `configure.in if you want to change it or regenerate `configure using a newer version of `autoconf.
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system.
If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean.
There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
Enhancements:
- manual typos
- change defaults in config file
- minor changes needed to build on OpenBSD
- fixed lwatch crashes for some spurious configuration
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Added: 2005-10-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1466 downloads
Lattice point Enumeration 1.2-mk-0.8.1 (Macchiato)
Lattice point Enumeration is a computer software dedicated to the problems of counting and detecting lattice points. more>>
Lattice point Enumeration is a computer software dedicated to the problems of counting and detecting lattice points inside convex polytopes, and the solution of integer programs. It contains an implementation of Barvinoks algorithm.
Main features:
- Using GNU Autoconf and Automake, it easily builds and runs on a variety of UNIX systems, rather than just on GNU/Linux on the x86 architecture.
- Various micro-optimizations and code clean-ups make the code more robust and about 25% faster than LattE.
- New algorithms are implemented:
- Primal irrational decomposition
- All-primal irrational decomposition
- Exponential substitution
- Non-unimodular enumeration
A combination of these new algorithms is much faster (for some examples, by several orders of magnitude) than the traditional algorithms implemented in LattE.
Enhancements:
- A build problem on Solaris/SPARC using GCC 4.2.0 was fixed.
<<lessMain features:
- Using GNU Autoconf and Automake, it easily builds and runs on a variety of UNIX systems, rather than just on GNU/Linux on the x86 architecture.
- Various micro-optimizations and code clean-ups make the code more robust and about 25% faster than LattE.
- New algorithms are implemented:
- Primal irrational decomposition
- All-primal irrational decomposition
- Exponential substitution
- Non-unimodular enumeration
A combination of these new algorithms is much faster (for some examples, by several orders of magnitude) than the traditional algorithms implemented in LattE.
Enhancements:
- A build problem on Solaris/SPARC using GCC 4.2.0 was fixed.
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Added: 2007-07-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Community Content Management 1.0
Community Content Management project consists of a light-weight CMS, designed for communities. more>>
Community Content Management project consists of a light-weight CMS, designed for communities.
Community Content Management is a light-weight CMS, which is designed for small communities, such as churches, schools, and neighborhood watch groups.
It allows someone with relatively little knowledge of the Internet to publish news stories and events. It sets archive/publishing dates, allowing groups to write press releases/articles about events before they happen.
Its output conforms to XHTML 1.0 and uses CSS 2, and its configuration comprises one file, which sets the site title, database, host, and meta tags.
Enhancements:
- Login - code changed so correct variables are passed to login script :)
- Search - Search Engine Added
- Articles - new lines (n) are replaced with "
" instead of " "
<<lessCommunity Content Management is a light-weight CMS, which is designed for small communities, such as churches, schools, and neighborhood watch groups.
It allows someone with relatively little knowledge of the Internet to publish news stories and events. It sets archive/publishing dates, allowing groups to write press releases/articles about events before they happen.
Its output conforms to XHTML 1.0 and uses CSS 2, and its configuration comprises one file, which sets the site title, database, host, and meta tags.
Enhancements:
- Login - code changed so correct variables are passed to login script :)
- Search - Search Engine Added
- Articles - new lines (n) are replaced with "
" instead of " "
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Added: 2007-01-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1009 downloads
Bio::NEXUS::WeightSet 0.67
Bio::NEXUS::WeightSet is a Perl module that represents column weights in alignment ( for each character). more>>
Bio::NEXUS::WeightSet is a Perl module that represents column weights in alignment ( for each character).
SYNOPSIS
new Bio::NEXUS::WeightSet($name, @weights, $iswt);
A module representing column weights in alignment (for each character)
METHODS
new
Title : new
Usage : $node = new Bio::NEXUS::WeightSet($name, @weights);
Function: Creates a new Bio::NEXUS::WeightSet object
Returns : Bio::NEXUS::WeightSet object
Args : none
set_weights
Title : set_weights
Usage : $weight->set_weights(@weights);
Function: stores it in the list weights
Returns : none
Args : list of weights
get_weights
Title : get_weights
Usage : @wts=@{$weightset->get_weights()};
Function: Returns the weights array
Returns : reference to array containing weights
Args : none
select_weights
Title : select_weights
Usage : $set->select_weights($columns);
Function: select a subset of characters
Returns : new self with subset of weights
Args : column numbers
is_wt
Title : is_wt
Usage : croak unless $weight->is_wt();
Function: Returns if object has weights (1 yes, 0 no)
Returns : weight existence (integer)
Args : none
set_name
Title : set_name
Usage : $weight->set_name($name);
Function: Sets the name of the weightset
Returns : none
Args : name (string)
get_name
Title : get_name
Usage : $name=$weight->get_name();
Function: Returns the name of the weightset
Returns : name (string)
Args : none
equals
Name : equals
Usage : $set->equals($another);
Function: compare if two WeightSet objects are equal
Returns : boolean
Args : an WeightSet object
<<lessSYNOPSIS
new Bio::NEXUS::WeightSet($name, @weights, $iswt);
A module representing column weights in alignment (for each character)
METHODS
new
Title : new
Usage : $node = new Bio::NEXUS::WeightSet($name, @weights);
Function: Creates a new Bio::NEXUS::WeightSet object
Returns : Bio::NEXUS::WeightSet object
Args : none
set_weights
Title : set_weights
Usage : $weight->set_weights(@weights);
Function: stores it in the list weights
Returns : none
Args : list of weights
get_weights
Title : get_weights
Usage : @wts=@{$weightset->get_weights()};
Function: Returns the weights array
Returns : reference to array containing weights
Args : none
select_weights
Title : select_weights
Usage : $set->select_weights($columns);
Function: select a subset of characters
Returns : new self with subset of weights
Args : column numbers
is_wt
Title : is_wt
Usage : croak unless $weight->is_wt();
Function: Returns if object has weights (1 yes, 0 no)
Returns : weight existence (integer)
Args : none
set_name
Title : set_name
Usage : $weight->set_name($name);
Function: Sets the name of the weightset
Returns : none
Args : name (string)
get_name
Title : get_name
Usage : $name=$weight->get_name();
Function: Returns the name of the weightset
Returns : name (string)
Args : none
equals
Name : equals
Usage : $set->equals($another);
Function: compare if two WeightSet objects are equal
Returns : boolean
Args : an WeightSet object
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Added: 2006-12-19 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1039 downloads
Content Area Focus 0.1
Content Area Focus is an extension used to solve the content area focus loss. more>>
Content Area Focus is an extension used to solve the content area focus loss.
Target audience: those who are mostly using the keyboard to navigate around and switch between tabs; frequently they encounter situations in which the content area doesnt have focus.
Method: just giving focus to the content area for any "regular" keystrokes made when the main-window is in focus.
<<lessTarget audience: those who are mostly using the keyboard to navigate around and switch between tabs; frequently they encounter situations in which the content area doesnt have focus.
Method: just giving focus to the content area for any "regular" keystrokes made when the main-window is in focus.
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Added: 2007-04-03 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Access Point Utilities for Unix 1.5.1 pre3
Access Point Utilities for Unix are utilites to configure and monitor a Wireless Access Point under Unix. more>>
Wireless Access Point Utilites for Unix is a set of utilites to configure and monitor Wireless Access Points under Unix using SNMP protocol.
Utilites knownly compiles by GCC and IBM C compiler and run under Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, MacOS-X, AIX, QNX, OpenBSD.
Utilites writen by Roman Festchook and released under the terms GNU General Public License version 2.0. A copy of the file is included with this distribution package.
Main features:
- ap-config - to config and get stats from Atmel-MIB based APs and devices that support IEEE 802.11 MIB and NWN DOT11EXT MIB;
- ap-mrtg - to get stat from AP and return it in MRTG parsable format;
- ap-trapd - to receive, parse and log trap messages from AP.
Enhancements:
- Dutch and Swedish translations have been added.
<<lessUtilites knownly compiles by GCC and IBM C compiler and run under Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, MacOS-X, AIX, QNX, OpenBSD.
Utilites writen by Roman Festchook and released under the terms GNU General Public License version 2.0. A copy of the file is included with this distribution package.
Main features:
- ap-config - to config and get stats from Atmel-MIB based APs and devices that support IEEE 802.11 MIB and NWN DOT11EXT MIB;
- ap-mrtg - to get stat from AP and return it in MRTG parsable format;
- ap-trapd - to receive, parse and log trap messages from AP.
Enhancements:
- Dutch and Swedish translations have been added.
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Added: 2006-03-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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QoS Connection Tuning HOWTO 0.61
QoS Connection Tuning HOWTO is a document which explains how to tune network connection performance. more>>
QoS Connection Tuning HOWTO is a document which explains how to tune network connection performance.
This enables you to get the maximum benefit out of your connection without lag and loss.
<<lessThis enables you to get the maximum benefit out of your connection without lag and loss.
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Added: 2006-10-10 License: (FDL) GNU Free Documentation License Price:
1115 downloads
DNS::ZoneParse 0.95
DNS::ZoneParse is a Perl module to parse and manipulate DNS Zone Files. more>>
DNS::ZoneParse is a Perl module to parse and manipulate DNS Zone Files.
SYNOPSIS
use DNS::ZoneParse;
my $zonefile = DNS::ZoneParse->new("/path/to/dns/zonefile.db", $origin);
# Get a reference to the MX records
my $mx = $zonefile->mx;
# Change the first mailserver on the list
$mx->[0] = { host => mail.localhost.com,
priority => 10,
name => @ };
# update the serial number
$zonefile->new_serial();
# write the new zone file to disk
open NEWZONE, ">/path/to/dns/zonefile.db" or die "error";
print NEWZONE $zonefile->output();
close NEWZONE;
INSTALLATION
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use DNS::ZoneParse;
my $zonefile = DNS::ZoneParse->new("/path/to/dns/zonefile.db", $origin);
# Get a reference to the MX records
my $mx = $zonefile->mx;
# Change the first mailserver on the list
$mx->[0] = { host => mail.localhost.com,
priority => 10,
name => @ };
# update the serial number
$zonefile->new_serial();
# write the new zone file to disk
open NEWZONE, ">/path/to/dns/zonefile.db" or die "error";
print NEWZONE $zonefile->output();
close NEWZONE;
INSTALLATION
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
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Added: 2007-04-16 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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DIY Zoning 0.1p7dev3
DIY Zoning is a set of tools and instructions for controlling a state-of-the-art HVAC system. more>>
DIY Zoning is a repository containing the information about architecting, designing and implementing the Do It Yourself Temperature Zoning system, introductory course for those planning to install a ready-made temperature zoning system, and those who just want their home comfort.
Whats New in This Release:
This release introduces support for many logical devices per one physical 1-Wire device in general, and humidity sensor support in particular.
DAC2CORE protocol has changed, backward compatibility is broken. To upgrade your configuration, you have to add a literal T in front of 1-Wire temperature sensors, and add a literal S in front of 1-Wire switch devices.
<<lessWhats New in This Release:
This release introduces support for many logical devices per one physical 1-Wire device in general, and humidity sensor support in particular.
DAC2CORE protocol has changed, backward compatibility is broken. To upgrade your configuration, you have to add a literal T in front of 1-Wire temperature sensors, and add a literal S in front of 1-Wire switch devices.
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Added: 2005-10-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Zonestats 0.3
Zonestats create an RRD database with the values of CPU and memory (RSS) usage per Solaris 10 zone. more>>
Zonestats create an RRD database with the values of CPU and memory (RSS) usage per Solaris 10 zone. Zonestats project requires only the RRDs Perl module.
<<less Download (0.013MB)
Added: 2006-04-19 License: BSD License Price:
1284 downloads
Net::DNS::ZoneFile 1.04
Net::DNS::ZoneFile is a Perl extension to convert a zone file to a collection of RRs. more>>
Net::DNS::ZoneFile is a Perl extension to convert a zone file to a collection of RRs.
SYNOPSIS
use Net::DNS::ZoneFile;
my $rrset = Net::DNS::ZoneFile->read($filename[, $root]);
print $_->string . "n" for @$rrset;
my $rrset = Net::DNS::ZoneFile->readfh($fh[, $root]);
# OR
my $rrset = Net::DNS::ZoneFile->parse($ref_to_myzonefiletext[, $root]);
This module parses a zone file and returns a reference to an array of Net::DNS::RR objects containing each of the RRs given in the zone in the case that the whole zone file was succesfully parsed. Otherwise, undef is returned.
The zone file can be specified as a filename, using the ->read() method, or as a file handle, using the ->readfh() method. If you already have a scalar with the contents of your zone file, the most efficient way to parse it is by passing a reference to it to the ->parse() method.
The optional $root parameter, tells the module where to anchor $INCLUDE statements found in the zone data. It defaults to the current directory.
In case of error, undef will be returned.
The primitives $ORIGIN and $GENERATE are understood automatically.
Note that the text passed to ->parse() by reference, is copied inside the function to avoid modifying the original text. If this is not an issue, you can use ->_parse() instead, which will happily spare the performance penalty AND modify the input text.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Net::DNS::ZoneFile;
my $rrset = Net::DNS::ZoneFile->read($filename[, $root]);
print $_->string . "n" for @$rrset;
my $rrset = Net::DNS::ZoneFile->readfh($fh[, $root]);
# OR
my $rrset = Net::DNS::ZoneFile->parse($ref_to_myzonefiletext[, $root]);
This module parses a zone file and returns a reference to an array of Net::DNS::RR objects containing each of the RRs given in the zone in the case that the whole zone file was succesfully parsed. Otherwise, undef is returned.
The zone file can be specified as a filename, using the ->read() method, or as a file handle, using the ->readfh() method. If you already have a scalar with the contents of your zone file, the most efficient way to parse it is by passing a reference to it to the ->parse() method.
The optional $root parameter, tells the module where to anchor $INCLUDE statements found in the zone data. It defaults to the current directory.
In case of error, undef will be returned.
The primitives $ORIGIN and $GENERATE are understood automatically.
Note that the text passed to ->parse() by reference, is copied inside the function to avoid modifying the original text. If this is not an issue, you can use ->_parse() instead, which will happily spare the performance penalty AND modify the input text.
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Added: 2006-08-24 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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