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EPIC4 2.4

EPIC4 2.4


EPIC4 is a new direction in ircII development. more>>
EPIC4 is a new direction in ircII development. No longer is EPIC 100% backwards compatable with ircII, but instead we have chosen to find those things where compatability is undesirable, and fix them.
No gratuitous incompatabilities have been added, but lots of new code has been added to make EPIC the best ircII client we could make.
EPIC4 is derived directly from EPIC3, which was itself derived from IRC-II which is currently maintained by Matthew Green, and includes in whole all the additions included in the "plus" clients by Jeremy Nelson and all of the modifications in the "mod" clients by Jake Khuon.
EPIC is currently maintained by EPIC Software Labs (ESL), comprised of Jeremy Nelson, Jake Kuhon, Robert Chady, and a cast of a dozen others.
Main features:
- EPIC is completely safe: There are no hidden trap doors. We value your trust, and will not do anything to abuse it.
- EPIC is programmable: While ircII does contain a wide range of commands and functions, several glaring ommisions exist, which EPIC has attempted to fill, making the ircII language complete, precise, and efficient.
- EPIC supports bots: We do not agree with those who feel that script bots are all the evil of irc, and we feel that scripts bots must not be squelched by those who have the stranglehold of control on irc. EPIC will support bots for as long as we maintain it.
- EPIC is not anal retentive: EPIC allows you to do EVERYTHING that the irc protocol (RFC 1459) allows, and does not place any arbitrary restrictions upon you. EPIC *does* fully comply with the protocol as shipped and does not allow you to do anything that is deemed illegal by the protocol.
- EPIC is complete: EPIC supplies over 100 various functions and commands which allow you to do things very quickly that required very large or slow scripts in the past.
- EPIC is fully ANSI-compliant. Most current versions of the stock client do have full prototyping for all functions, which has the same net effect as the work we have done. We, however, chose to provide both a "old" style (k&r) function header and a "new" style (ansi) function header with every function and provide every extern function a prototype in a header file.
- EPIC is getting smaller and faster. Changes are continually underway to provide a faster client with more functionality while using less CPU cycles. While these may appear to be conflicting goals, the whole point of the EPIC project is to provide the best client that runs as well as can be managed.
Enhancements:
- Change the scary "ERROR --" messages to "INFO --" and hide for dcc and exec.
- Remove hardcoded limits on size of status expandos
- Built in history has been moved to a script implementation
- Translation support fixed for russian users
- Very many commands, functions, sets, moved from builtin to builtins script.
- A new "loadformats" script to use implied on hooks.
- Bug fixes and a multitude of smaller changes.
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Added: 2006-10-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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EPIC 0.6.13

EPIC 0.6.13


EPIC is a Perl IDE based on the Eclipse platform. more>>
EPIC is a Perl IDE based on the Eclipse platform.
Features supported are syntax highlighting, on-the-fly syntax checking, content assistance, Perldoc support, a source formatter, templating support, and a Perl debugger.
A regular expression plugin and support for the eSpell spellchecker are also available.
Enhancements:
- The "testing" version 0.6.13 of EPIC is made available in the SourceForge download area, superseding the previously offered "stable" version 0.5.33. It contains mostly enhancements and fixes in the debugger, some of which cannot be provided in the "stable" version due to major differences in the code bases. The released version 0.6.13, which requires at least Eclipse 3.2, is not declared "stable" yet in order to maintain compatibility with Eclipse 3.1 in the "stable" branch.
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Added: 2007-08-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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LivEPICS fc5 1.0

LivEPICS fc5 1.0


LivEPICS is a Linux Live CD that includes: Epics base, Extensions tools, introductory documents and manuals. more>>
LivEPICS is a Linux live CD that includes: Epics Base (release R3.14.7), Extensions tools, introductory documents and manuals. It has the complete functionality to develop a small control system, but it is mainly intended for training classes or to monitor and supervise an EPICS network.
The goal of LivEPICS is:
- Allows to use EPICS without installation on the hard disk.
- Automatic setup of environment variables to compile and test new applications from scratch.
- Includes the basic tools (MEDM, VDCT, etc.) with the related documentation.
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Added: 2007-02-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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StepMania 4.0

StepMania 4.0


StepMania is a music/rhythm game. more>>
StepMania project is a music/rhythm game. The player presses different buttons in time to the music and to note patterns that scroll across the screen. Features 3D graphics, visualizations, support for gamepads/dance pads, a step recording mode, and more!
This release was done under totally different management and with different Windows and Linux builders, so let us know how it went.
Enhancements:
- Fix keyboard/joy mapping crash.
- Fix fail extra stage causes game over.
- Fix preview music in editor.
- Fix song edit crash when pressing v.
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Added: 2006-06-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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jPicEdt 1.4.1

jPicEdt 1.4.1


jPicEdt is a multi-platform vector-based graphic editor for LaTeX and related packages, including eepic and PsTricks. more>>
jPicEdt is a multi-platform vector-based graphic editor for LaTeX and related packages, including eepic and PsTricks.
The LaTeX picture environment is a special environment for inserting simple drawing commands into a LaTeX file.
This environment was obviously not intented to replace more sophisticated graphical formats such as Postscript or PDF (and their associated design tools: Adobe Illustrator, Macromedia Freehand,...), but was merely aimed at easily incorporating small and simple drawings (e.g. graphs, electrical schematics,...)
Yet picture commands are flexible enough to allow one to build rather complicated drawings, including circles, rectangles, lines and vectors, bezier splines.
Besides, using epic/eepic or PsTricks packages largely increases the set of available commands, and amongst other things, allows for shape-filling (and colours with PsTricks) and a better rendering of shapes.
Finally, one of the main benefits of using the picture environment is the ability to incorporate text containing any LaTeX command allowed in LR mode, e.g. equations, arrays or user-defined commands.
Main features:
- Every graphical element allowed by the picture environment commands: lines, arrows, circles, boxes.
- Emulated elements, for example lines of any slope (which LaTeX doesnt support natively), circles of any size, ellipses, arcs and polygons. This makes a strong use of the multiput command.
- Nearly every object allowed by the epic/eepic packages (excluding grids and textured filling): dashed lines, filled (whitened, blackened or shaded) ellipses or polygons, arcs,... Using this package is optional.
- Starting from version 1.3.2, nearly every object in the pstricks.sty package (this include : filling with colors, hatches, textures, setting various stroke parameters, rotating texts,...). Support for pst-node.sty and other related packages is either experimental (meaning that you must recompile with a boolean flag turned on) or simply underway.
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Added: 2007-01-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Perilar 0.4

Perilar 0.4


Perilar is a fast, simple computer role-playing game (CRPG), with an epic quest! more>>
Perilar is a simple, fast computer role-playing game (CRPG), with an epic quest! You will cross a vast monster-infested wilderness to the dungeons to recover ancient weapons and artifacts, then to the dragons lairs, then face the final challenge...

Version 0.4 is a beta release for designing the gameplay, and future versions will have additional art, music, and sound effects.

Save Game Warning: Savefiles from previous versions will not be compatible with later versions until 1.0. At that point, Ill make sure they are always forward-compatible, but it hampers rapid development until then. Sorry for the trouble, but at least youll get to see the new world features in each version!

History

Over a thousand years ago, the world was a peaceful but primitive place. Humans lived in tribal societies, rarely warred, and there were few dangerous animals and no monsters. Your kingdom, Perilar, was one of the safest, as it was protected by four great dragons of Air, Earth, Fire, and Water.

Where the Vampire King came from, nobody knows. He appeared in the far north and turned peaceful farmers into berserker raiders. After conquering the island kingdom of Oradon, he turned their druids to necromancy, raising armies of the dead to war on the next kingdom. Kingdom after kingdom fell, and in each, the people were slain and raised as undead warriors to assault the next kingdom.

As the army of the undead approached Perilar, the dragons closed the kingdom off with a magical seal. For a thousand years, the kingdom has been trapped inside, and none know the fate of the outside world.

In recent times, the seals have begun to fail. The Dragons have not been seen in centuries. Undead and monsters march in towards the castle of King Phalan and the village of Perilar, home to the last free people in the world. A great hero must do something about this, and you are determined to be that hero!

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Opcode 5.8.8

Opcode 5.8.8


Opcode is a Perl module created to disable named opcodes when compiling perl code. more>>
Opcode is a Perl module created to disable named opcodes when compiling perl code.

SYNOPSIS

use Opcode;

Perl code is always compiled into an internal format before execution.
Evaluating perl code (e.g. via "eval" or "do file") causes the code to be compiled into an internal format and then, provided there was no error in the compilation, executed. The internal format is based on many distinct opcodes.
By default no opmask is in effect and any code can be compiled.

The Opcode module allow you to define an operator mask to be in effect when perl next compiles any code. Attempting to compile code which contains a masked opcode will cause the compilation to fail with an error. The code will not be executed.

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Added: 2007-05-14 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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mpscan 0.1.0

mpscan 0.1.0


mpscan is a parallel network scanner that checks for open ports. more>>
mpscan is a parallel network scanner that checks for open ports. It uses select() to increase its speed and was designed for rapidly scanning large networks, but could work with a single IP.

usage: mpscan [-V] | [-h] | [-v] [-t sec] [-p N] [-e N] IP
-V Prints Version
-h show this usage message
-v verbose, -vvv more verbose
-t timeout sec
-p first port
-e last port
IP: list or range

example: mpscan -p 22 192.168.1.1 - 192.168.1.10
mpscan -p 53 -e 101 127.0.0.1

mpscan -p 22 192.168.1.1 - 192.168.1.255
ip: 192.168.1.1 22 OK service:ssh protocol:tcp
ip: 192.168.1.5 22 OK service:ssh protocol:tcp
ip: 192.168.1.10 22 OK service:ssh protocol:tcp
mpscan -p 80 127.0.0.1
ip: 127.0.0.1 80 OK service:www protocol:tcp
mpscan -v -p 137 -e 139 127.0.0.1
ip: 127.0.0.1 137 FAIL service:netbios-ns protocol:tcp
ip: 127.0.0.1 139 FAIL service:netbios-ssn protocol:tcp
ip: 127.0.0.1 138 FAIL service:netbios-dgm protocol:tcp
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Added: 2006-07-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Linux Replicated High Availability Manager 1.2.6

Linux Replicated High Availability Manager 1.2.6


Linux Replicated High Availability Manager allows the creation of clusters for application high availability through data. more>>
The Linux Replicated High Availability Manager (aka Linuxha.net) allows the creation of clusters for application high availability through data replication.
Currently, clusters are limited to two nodes, but multiple applications can be hosted and failed-over between the nodes. The software uses DRBD to provide the data replication facillity.
Although this shared-nothing type architecture is typically more complex to configure and manage the Linuxha.net toolset attempts to manage much of this complexity for the administrator.
Much of the initial development and testing took place on various Linux 2.4 based distributions. More recently development and testing has taken place on Linux 2.6 distributions (primarily Fedora Core), ensuring the product works as expected on the latest available distribution releases.
Much effort has been spent ensuring that significant levels of support documentation is available. The documentation section now contains several guides as well as a user manual.
Please note that the user manual will eventually be replaced by a reference guide and various installation and user guides. Keep changing the documentation page regularly - these will be added when they are completed and aim to just cover specific topics.
Enhancements:
- Improvements were made to handling physical network link checking.
- Improvements were made for local IP fail-over.
- More flexible cluster partitioning handling was implemented.
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Added: 2007-05-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Enfle 20070529

Enfle 20070529


Enfle is a simple and fast graphic viewer/sound player/movie player. more>>
Enfle is a simple and fast graphic viewer/sound player/movie player. It doesnt have a GUI interface.
Enfle project supports these file types: BMP, GIF, PCX, PNG, PNM, JPEG, XBM, JPEG2000, XPM, animated GIF, MNG MPEG (mpeg1, mpeg2), AVI, Ogg, ogm, Vorbis, ASF, and WMV (codecs supported by avcodec and Windows DMO).
Installation:
Basically, type ./configure && make, thats all. If you get some error messages, please let me know with config.log, your environment, or such useful information.
After successfully compiled, type make install.
You can pass several options to configure script. You can see help message by typing ./configure --help.
Plugins are compiled as a shared object. Filename should end with .so. If you get not .so but only .a, the chances are your system
cannot/dont create shared object.
If youd like to enable susie plugin extension, add --enable-spi. If youd like to enable libungif, add --with-ungif.
Put Susie plugins on the directory specified by spi/dir in configuration file. It might be able to decode pictures, or might fail to decode, or even might fail to load. Your mileage may vary. Please inform me of your result.
Enhancements:
- Bilinear image size reduction was implemented.
- Xv was enabled for JPEG images.
- cache_memsize_max support was added.
- New options were added: --minwidth(-X) and minheight(-Y).
- A new TGA loader plugin was added.
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Added: 2007-05-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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wxDialer 0.2.1

wxDialer 0.2.1


wxDialer allows you to make and recieve phone calls on your modem. more>>
wxDialer is a simple and easy to use dialer program which allowes to make and receive calls on your modem. This program is based on win9x dialer.exe application.
A microphone is required, and it is suggested that you also have
headphones instead of using your speakers to prevent any nasty feedback. A
telephone headset, naturally, is best for this.
This is program is not designed for voice-over-IP (VoIP) or to dial to ISDN
modems. It dials out using your every day dialup modem, and makes your
computer one big handset.
To run wxDialer, its simply a case of using the appropiate command
(ie: python /home/aaron/python/wxDialer/wxDialer.py) without any arguments. It
doesnt matter if you specify arguments, they are ignored (for now ;)
wxDialer stores configuration information in the dir $HOME/.wxDialer - if it
doesnt exist, it is created along with the config file containing default
values.
Enhancements:
- Fixed a bug where the modem may fail to initialize properly, causing it not to dial out.
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Added: 2006-09-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Open Gaming System 0.1.1

Open Gaming System 0.1.1


Open Gaming System is a platform for developing open gaming software. more>>
Open Gaming System project is a platform for developing open gaming software.

It defines an API and provides a free software implementation of this interface. It is designed to be portable, reusable, and flexible enough for use in any game world or campaign setting including medieval, modern, futuristic, gothic, eastern, and western, as well as the traditional fantasy setting.

This distribution contains a software development kit (SDK) for development with C, C++, and Java.

"What is an open game?"

Basically, an open game is a role-playing game that uses an open rule system. An open game follows a recent trend in the role-playing gaming market where the rule systems for such games are shared with the gaming community much like open source software. Open source software is in fact the model for open games.

Role-playing games are a genre of tabletop and computer games typically set in a fantasy world where players assume and develop the personae of a character in an epic adventure. Back to the original question, open gaming software is software written for open games.

This software range from massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPG), complete campaign management systems, or character generation tools.

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Added: 2007-01-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ToolSet::SWC 0.13

ToolSet::SWC 0.13


ToolSet::SWC is a sample toolset with strict, warnings and Carp. more>>
ToolSet::SWC is a sample toolset with strict, warnings and Carp.

SYNOPSIS

use ToolSet::SWC;

# strict is on
# warnings are on
# Carp defaults are imported

carp "We know how to carp";

$name = "Igor"; # this will fail strict when compiling

ToolSet:SWC is a simple example of a ToolSet that enables strict and warnings and also imports all the basic Carp functions. See ToolSet for more details.

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Added: 2007-01-23 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Test::Simple 0.70

Test::Simple 0.70


Test::Simple is a Perl module with basic utilities for writing tests. more>>
Test::Simple is a Perl module with basic utilities for writing tests.

SYNOPSIS

use Test::Simple tests => 1;

ok( $foo eq $bar, foo is bar );

** If you are unfamiliar with testing read Test::Tutorial first! **

This is an extremely simple, extremely basic module for writing tests suitable for CPAN modules and other pursuits. If you wish to do more complicated testing, use the Test::More module (a drop-in replacement for this one).
The basic unit of Perl testing is the ok. For each thing you want to test your program will print out an "ok" or "not ok" to indicate pass or fail. You do this with the ok() function (see below).

The only other constraint is you must pre-declare how many tests you plan to run. This is in case something goes horribly wrong during the test and your test program aborts, or skips a test or whatever. You do this like so:

use Test::Simple tests => 23;

You must have a plan.

ok
ok( $foo eq $bar, $name );
ok( $foo eq $bar );

ok() is given an expression (in this case $foo eq $bar). If its true, the test passed. If its false, it didnt. Thats about it.

ok() prints out either "ok" or "not ok" along with a test number (it keeps track of that for you).

# This produces "ok 1 - Hell not yet frozen over" (or not ok)
ok( get_temperature($hell) > 0, Hell not yet frozen over );

If you provide a $name, that will be printed along with the "ok/not ok" to make it easier to find your test when if fails (just search for the name). It also makes it easier for the next guy to understand what your test is for. Its highly recommended you use test names.

All tests are run in scalar context. So this:

ok( @stuff, I have some stuff );
will do what you mean (fail if stuff is empty)

Test::Simple will start by printing number of tests run in the form "1..M" (so "1..5" means youre going to run 5 tests). This strange format lets Test::Harness know how many tests you plan on running in case something goes horribly wrong.
If all your tests passed, Test::Simple will exit with zero (which is normal). If anything failed it will exit with how many failed. If you run less (or more) tests than you planned, the missing (or extras) will be considered failures. If no tests were ever run Test::Simple will throw a warning and exit with 255. If the test died, even after having successfully completed all its tests, it will still be considered a failure and will exit with 255.

So the exit codes are...
0 all tests successful
255 test died or all passed but wrong # of tests run
any other number how many failed (including missing or extras)

If you fail more than 254 tests, it will be reported as 254.

This module is by no means trying to be a complete testing system. Its just to get you started. Once youre off the ground its recommended you look at Test::More.

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Added: 2007-05-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Mailing List 1.04

Mailing List 1.04


Mailing List is a Web-based, full-featured mailing list and newsletter system. more>>
Mailing List project is a Web-based, full-featured mailing list and newsletter system. Users can subscribe and unsubscribe themselves.
Email confirmation is used for new subscriptions. The list of subscribers to a list can be imported and exported.
Installation:
- copy all files to your web host
- use phpmyadmin or your mysql interface to run site.sql against your database.
- open site.xml and edit the database section with your database details.
- go to index.php and login with username of admin with a password of test.
Setup the site.xml file with your database settings as follows.
< database type="mysql" >
< server >database server address< /server >
< login >database login< /login >
< password >database password< /password >
< default >mysql database name< /default >
< /database >
Add this to your ".htaccess" file to prevent viewing of the xml config file.
< Files ~ ".xml" >
Order allow,deny
Deny from all
Satisfy All
< /Files >
Enhancements:
- A problem with the SQL setup file which caused the setup to fail on some systems was fixed.
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Added: 2006-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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