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FreeNAS 0.7RC1 / 0.69.2 Stable
A Free NAS server that supports FTP, NFS protocols, Software RAID more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-07-04 License: Freeware Price: FREE
18 downloads
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FreeNAS 0.69b4 / 0.686.4 Stable
A Free NAS server that supports FTP, NFS protocols, Software RAID more>>
FreeNAS 0.69b4 / 0.686.4 Stable gives a program which is to support FTP, NFS protocols, Software RAID(0,1,5) with a Full WEB configuration interface. It takes less than 16MB once installed on Compact Flash, hard drive or USB key.
Enhancements:
- Upgrade to FreeBSD 6.4.
- Upgrade rsync to 3.0.4.
- Upgrade PHPMailer to 2.2.1.
- Upgrade Transmission to 1.34.
- Minors changes:
- Add new attribute Temporary directory to UPnP WebGUI to define a directory used to store temporary trans-coded files.
- Modify /etc/rc.d/samba script.
- Add Who combo-box to RSYNC client/local jobs to select user which is used to execute this job.
- Add Enable check-box to RSYNC client/local jobs to enable/disable them (FR 2123243).
- Add hw.ata.to=15 to sys-ctrl to prevent TIMEOUT WRITE_DMA errors, e.g. when using APM for hard drives (FR 2101811).
- Bug fixes:
- Fix bug in zone-info port.
- Remove Samba --with-utmp build parameter. It causes a crash when accessing shares (BR 2118240).
- Fix bug in Samba Make-file which causes various problems, e.g. it was not possible to join an AD domain.
Requirements: none
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Added: 2008-10-01 License: Freeware Price: FREE
19 downloads
Dreamchess 0.1.0
Dreamchess is a XBoard-compatible 3D chess interface and engine. more>>
Dreamchess is a XBoard-compatible 3D chess interface and engine.
DreamChess is an open source chess game. Our primary target platforms are Linux, Windows, Dreamcast and BeOS. DreamChess features 3D OpenGL graphics and provides various chess board sets, ranging from classic wooden to flat figurines.
A moderately strong chess engine is included: Dreamer. However, should this engine be too weak for you, then you can use any other XBoard-compatible chess engine, including the popular Crafty and GNU Chess.
Other features include on-screen move lists using SAN notation, undo functionality, and savegames in PGN format. In future releases we plan to add support for time controls, audio, network play, more visual effects such as reflections and shadows, and 3D animated pieces.
Enhancements:
- 3D OpenGL user interface (XBoard-compatible).
- A variety of chess sets, including classic wooden and flat figurines.
- Moderately strong chess engine.
- Savegames in PGN format.
<<lessDreamChess is an open source chess game. Our primary target platforms are Linux, Windows, Dreamcast and BeOS. DreamChess features 3D OpenGL graphics and provides various chess board sets, ranging from classic wooden to flat figurines.
A moderately strong chess engine is included: Dreamer. However, should this engine be too weak for you, then you can use any other XBoard-compatible chess engine, including the popular Crafty and GNU Chess.
Other features include on-screen move lists using SAN notation, undo functionality, and savegames in PGN format. In future releases we plan to add support for time controls, audio, network play, more visual effects such as reflections and shadows, and 3D animated pieces.
Enhancements:
- 3D OpenGL user interface (XBoard-compatible).
- A variety of chess sets, including classic wooden and flat figurines.
- Moderately strong chess engine.
- Savegames in PGN format.
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Added: 2006-09-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
654 downloads
Emacs Chess 2.0b6
Emacs Chess is an object-oriented library written in Elisp for manipulating chess objects (games, plies, positions, etc.), and f more>>
Emacs Chess is an object-oriented library written in Elisp for manipulating chess objects (games, plies, positions, etc.), and for displaying them.
Main features:
- Emacs Chess is also an object-oriented library for manipulating chess objects (games, plies, positions, etc), and for displaying them. It supports a wide range of engine objects to use as move sources. This what allows chess.el to act as a chess client.
- chess-announce.el announces your opponents moves verbally, such as "knight takes at f4"provided you have "festival" installed.
- chess-sound.el is similar to chess-announce, but uses specific WAV files for each sound used. It takes up much more disk space, but is nicer to listen to. Available in English only at the moment.
- chess-irc.el provides a tiny IRC bot, allowing you to play games over IRC so long as your opponent enters moves in short algebraic notation. If they dont have chess.el, all they need is a regular chessboard, and a knowledge of SAN (short alegebraic notation).
- chess-ics.el lets you to play on Internet Chess Servers, using chess.el as your chessboard display (which means chess-announce works with it, etc). It has only been tested with FICS so far.
- chess-crafty.el, chess-gnuchess.el and chess-phalanx.el let you play against the Crafty, Gnuchess and Phalanx engines.
- chess-random.el will create Fischer Random positions to play against. Note that this feature only really works against opponents who are also using chess.el. Simply type "S" in the chessboard display buffer to setup a Fischer Random starting position.
- chess-network.el lets you play against other chess.el users directly, over a single open port on the server side. To be a server, you must have "netcat" installed, or be using Emacs 21.3 or higher (which supports server side network sockets). To be a client, all you need is Emacs 21.1 or higher.
- chess-link.el lets you tie two engines together, so that events from one are responded to by events from another. This can let you run a chess bot on your computer over any of the transport, or you can use it to pit two computer chess engines against each other.
- chess.el can even export chessboard display to other X servers, allowing you to play against people in your meeting room, even if they dont have Emacs installed!
Enhancements:
- This maintenance release includes several bugfixes.
<<lessMain features:
- Emacs Chess is also an object-oriented library for manipulating chess objects (games, plies, positions, etc), and for displaying them. It supports a wide range of engine objects to use as move sources. This what allows chess.el to act as a chess client.
- chess-announce.el announces your opponents moves verbally, such as "knight takes at f4"provided you have "festival" installed.
- chess-sound.el is similar to chess-announce, but uses specific WAV files for each sound used. It takes up much more disk space, but is nicer to listen to. Available in English only at the moment.
- chess-irc.el provides a tiny IRC bot, allowing you to play games over IRC so long as your opponent enters moves in short algebraic notation. If they dont have chess.el, all they need is a regular chessboard, and a knowledge of SAN (short alegebraic notation).
- chess-ics.el lets you to play on Internet Chess Servers, using chess.el as your chessboard display (which means chess-announce works with it, etc). It has only been tested with FICS so far.
- chess-crafty.el, chess-gnuchess.el and chess-phalanx.el let you play against the Crafty, Gnuchess and Phalanx engines.
- chess-random.el will create Fischer Random positions to play against. Note that this feature only really works against opponents who are also using chess.el. Simply type "S" in the chessboard display buffer to setup a Fischer Random starting position.
- chess-network.el lets you play against other chess.el users directly, over a single open port on the server side. To be a server, you must have "netcat" installed, or be using Emacs 21.3 or higher (which supports server side network sockets). To be a client, all you need is Emacs 21.1 or higher.
- chess-link.el lets you tie two engines together, so that events from one are responded to by events from another. This can let you run a chess bot on your computer over any of the transport, or you can use it to pit two computer chess engines against each other.
- chess.el can even export chessboard display to other X servers, allowing you to play against people in your meeting room, even if they dont have Emacs installed!
Enhancements:
- This maintenance release includes several bugfixes.
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Added: 2007-04-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
545 downloads
Geo::StreetAddress::US 0.99
Geo::StreetAddress::US is a Perl extension for parsing US street addresses. more>>
Geo::StreetAddress::US is a Perl extension for parsing US street addresses.
SYNOPSIS
use Geo::StreetAddress::US;
my $hashref = Geo::StreetAddress::US->parse_location(
"1005 Gravenstein Hwy N, Sebastopol CA 95472" );
my $hashref = Geo::StreetAddress::US->parse_location(
"Hollywood & Vine, Los Angeles, CA" );
my $hashref = Geo::StreetAddress::US->parse_address(
"1600 Pennsylvania Ave, Washington, DC" );
my $hashref = Geo::StreetAddress::US->parse_intersection(
"Mission Street at Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA" );
my $normal = Geo::StreetAddress::US->normalize_address( %spec );
# the parse_* methods call this automatically...
Geo::StreetAddress::US is a regex-based street address and street intersection parser for the United States. Its basic goal is to be as forgiving as possible when parsing user-provided address strings.
Geo::StreetAddress::US knows about directional prefixes and suffixes, fractional building numbers, building units, grid-based addresses (such as those used in parts of Utah), 5 and 9 digit ZIP codes, and all of the official USPS abbreviations for street types and state names.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Geo::StreetAddress::US;
my $hashref = Geo::StreetAddress::US->parse_location(
"1005 Gravenstein Hwy N, Sebastopol CA 95472" );
my $hashref = Geo::StreetAddress::US->parse_location(
"Hollywood & Vine, Los Angeles, CA" );
my $hashref = Geo::StreetAddress::US->parse_address(
"1600 Pennsylvania Ave, Washington, DC" );
my $hashref = Geo::StreetAddress::US->parse_intersection(
"Mission Street at Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA" );
my $normal = Geo::StreetAddress::US->normalize_address( %spec );
# the parse_* methods call this automatically...
Geo::StreetAddress::US is a regex-based street address and street intersection parser for the United States. Its basic goal is to be as forgiving as possible when parsing user-provided address strings.
Geo::StreetAddress::US knows about directional prefixes and suffixes, fractional building numbers, building units, grid-based addresses (such as those used in parts of Utah), 5 and 9 digit ZIP codes, and all of the official USPS abbreviations for street types and state names.
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Added: 2006-09-25 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1124 downloads
FOBS 0.4.0
FOBS (Ffmpeg OBjectS) is a C++/Java wrapper over the ffmpeg library. more>>
FOBS is a set of object oriented wrappers upon ffmpeg library to work with multimedia files. It provides an easy-to- use API and a JMF PlugIn for integrating support for ffmpeg format/codecs into all JMF applications. It is released under the LGPL license.
Main features:
- Lots of bug fixes. Improved stability
- Improved Video/Audio playback performance
- Support for some new codecs (h264 (libx264), theora (libtheora), xvid (libxvidcore), etc.)
- Improved Audio support (OGG, M4A, MP3, etc.)
<<lessMain features:
- Lots of bug fixes. Improved stability
- Improved Video/Audio playback performance
- Support for some new codecs (h264 (libx264), theora (libtheora), xvid (libxvidcore), etc.)
- Improved Audio support (OGG, M4A, MP3, etc.)
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Added: 2005-10-05 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1483 downloads
Parallel Three-Dimensional Fast Fourier Transforms 2.1
Parallel Three-Dimensional Fast Fourier Transforms is a library for computational computing in a wide range of sciences. more>>
Parallel Three-Dimensional Fast Fourier Transforms, dubbed P3DFFT, is a library for computational computing in a wide range of sciences, such as physics, climatology, chemistry.
This project was developed at SDSC by Dmitry Pekurovsky as a product of a Strategic Applications Collaborations (SAC) project.
Main features:
- Parallel implementation with 2D data decomposition, overcoming an important limitation to scalability of other 3D FFT libraries implementing 1D, or slab, decomposition.
- Optimized for parallel communication and single-CPU performance.
- Built on top of well-optimized and flexible 1D FFT libraries.
Enhancements:
- Assorted minor bugfixes and code speedups.
<<lessThis project was developed at SDSC by Dmitry Pekurovsky as a product of a Strategic Applications Collaborations (SAC) project.
Main features:
- Parallel implementation with 2D data decomposition, overcoming an important limitation to scalability of other 3D FFT libraries implementing 1D, or slab, decomposition.
- Optimized for parallel communication and single-CPU performance.
- Built on top of well-optimized and flexible 1D FFT libraries.
Enhancements:
- Assorted minor bugfixes and code speedups.
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Added: 2007-06-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ProSum 0.28
ProSum is a terminal based program that protects your files, sys_call_table and IDT like tripwire way. more>>
ProSum is a terminal based program that protects your files, sys_call_table and IDT like tripwire way (All in user space, without kernel modules).
In addition, database with files etc. could be encrypted with Blowfish algorythm and files that are protected could be store at any secure/bastion host to later replace them. You can disable sys_call_table and IDT support for Non-Linux systems. ProSum could be run on any UNIX system, at least with file protect mode (without IDT and sys_call_table support). ProSum was designed for if you run it on Linux x86 platform, kernel havent LKM support or have any type of protection against load and unload LKM, for many protection. Anyway this is not neccesary, but is recommended.
Main features:
- - IDT, Kernel Symbols and Syscall hacking protection throught /dev/kmem for Linux x86 (developing protection for Linux sparc).
- File protection in a Tripwire way on any UNIX POSIX compliant.
- Database encryption with Blowfish algorythm on any UNIX.
- Recover files which are protected from a bastion/secure host.
- Syscall hacking by method described on http://www.big.net.au/~silvio/stealth-syscall.txt protection.
Enhancements:
- INSTALL.es translated to english on INSTALL.en Support for extended flags on Linux.
- To run program you need password that you define in config_prosum.h
- User could be specify random seed for ivec to encrypt BBDD.
- Now encryption support works, tested on Linux, *BSD and Solaris.
- Fixed removing absolute path on snd_tcp_serv.c
- Now you can compile program without gettext support with --disable-nls
- OpenSSL API have been removed for encryption support because there are many problems with it and non-Linux systems, and API of GnuPG 1.0.7 have been added.
- Fixed malfunctions with GNU make.
- Now you can protect files from different hosts in an unique bastion host.
- Now you can protect files that starting by a point (.).
- Added protection against kernel symbols hacking on Linux x86.
- Fixed BUG on big endianess architecture machines with htons() and md5.
- Fixed BUG with getopt().
- Fixed BUG when program comprobes if file were symbolic link.
- Internal code reestructuration.
- Fixed return type of signal() for portability.
- Changed way for handling errors.
- Added lock file for prevent that more than one ProSum can be running at the same me.
<<lessIn addition, database with files etc. could be encrypted with Blowfish algorythm and files that are protected could be store at any secure/bastion host to later replace them. You can disable sys_call_table and IDT support for Non-Linux systems. ProSum could be run on any UNIX system, at least with file protect mode (without IDT and sys_call_table support). ProSum was designed for if you run it on Linux x86 platform, kernel havent LKM support or have any type of protection against load and unload LKM, for many protection. Anyway this is not neccesary, but is recommended.
Main features:
- - IDT, Kernel Symbols and Syscall hacking protection throught /dev/kmem for Linux x86 (developing protection for Linux sparc).
- File protection in a Tripwire way on any UNIX POSIX compliant.
- Database encryption with Blowfish algorythm on any UNIX.
- Recover files which are protected from a bastion/secure host.
- Syscall hacking by method described on http://www.big.net.au/~silvio/stealth-syscall.txt protection.
Enhancements:
- INSTALL.es translated to english on INSTALL.en Support for extended flags on Linux.
- To run program you need password that you define in config_prosum.h
- User could be specify random seed for ivec to encrypt BBDD.
- Now encryption support works, tested on Linux, *BSD and Solaris.
- Fixed removing absolute path on snd_tcp_serv.c
- Now you can compile program without gettext support with --disable-nls
- OpenSSL API have been removed for encryption support because there are many problems with it and non-Linux systems, and API of GnuPG 1.0.7 have been added.
- Fixed malfunctions with GNU make.
- Now you can protect files from different hosts in an unique bastion host.
- Now you can protect files that starting by a point (.).
- Added protection against kernel symbols hacking on Linux x86.
- Fixed BUG on big endianess architecture machines with htons() and md5.
- Fixed BUG with getopt().
- Fixed BUG when program comprobes if file were symbolic link.
- Internal code reestructuration.
- Fixed return type of signal() for portability.
- Changed way for handling errors.
- Added lock file for prevent that more than one ProSum can be running at the same me.
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Added: 2006-07-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1199 downloads
FlightFeather 0.3.3
FlightFeathers goal is social networking for everyone. more>>
FlightFeathers goal is "social networking for everyone". This means that anyone should have a chance to run a popular social networking site -- on minimal hardware, and without wasting bandwidth.
FlightFeathers design has reflected its goal from the very beginning. Whenever the systems state changes, FlightFeather generates static HTML pages. Pure read operations -- usually about 90% of the total -- do not require the application to run at all.
FlightFeathers sister project -- Flightdeck-UI -- likewise uses this Relative Static technique (i.e. the application-generated dynamic data appears as static pages to the Web server). The author also presented these concepts at LinuxWorld San Francisco 2006.
FlightFeather does not use a separate SQL database. In-memory data structures and Berkeley DB augment the static HTML pages to maintain a consistent state. The overall approach may be termed LAP -- a variation on the highly effective LAMP platform. LAMP stands for Linux, Apache, MySQL and Perl/Python/PHP (although there can be further variations).
FlightFeather drops the "M" from this formula, in favor of capturing as many system state changes as possible into complete, static HTML documents. Apache can then serve these documents by itself, while FlightFeather waits in the background.
Enhancements:
- This release modifies the way the FlightFeather server loads the configuration, protocol, session, and storage modules on startup.
- The actual loading process now takes place after all options have been parsed.
- If the "-c" or "--command" option is present, the server does not import these modules at all, since they are not required.
- The new implementation also fixes a bug that caused the test versions of the above modules to always load, in addition to any modules specified on the command line.
<<lessFlightFeathers design has reflected its goal from the very beginning. Whenever the systems state changes, FlightFeather generates static HTML pages. Pure read operations -- usually about 90% of the total -- do not require the application to run at all.
FlightFeathers sister project -- Flightdeck-UI -- likewise uses this Relative Static technique (i.e. the application-generated dynamic data appears as static pages to the Web server). The author also presented these concepts at LinuxWorld San Francisco 2006.
FlightFeather does not use a separate SQL database. In-memory data structures and Berkeley DB augment the static HTML pages to maintain a consistent state. The overall approach may be termed LAP -- a variation on the highly effective LAMP platform. LAMP stands for Linux, Apache, MySQL and Perl/Python/PHP (although there can be further variations).
FlightFeather drops the "M" from this formula, in favor of capturing as many system state changes as possible into complete, static HTML documents. Apache can then serve these documents by itself, while FlightFeather waits in the background.
Enhancements:
- This release modifies the way the FlightFeather server loads the configuration, protocol, session, and storage modules on startup.
- The actual loading process now takes place after all options have been parsed.
- If the "-c" or "--command" option is present, the server does not import these modules at all, since they are not required.
- The new implementation also fixes a bug that caused the test versions of the above modules to always load, in addition to any modules specified on the command line.
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Added: 2007-02-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
987 downloads
BabyChess 16
BabyChess is a chess program. more>>
BabyChess is a chess program. You can edit chess games, play chess on the internet, and play locally against engines.
BabyChess is distributed as free software under the terms of the GNU GPL.
Main features:
- Games between humans and/or engines can be played in the match window. XBoard engines are supported.
- The chess position editor lets you edit a chess position, and save it in FEN notation, as used by other chess programs.
- The chess game editor understands PGN notation.
- The game archive editor reads PGN files that contain any number of chess games. It displays a list of all games and lets you edit those games using the game editor.
- The ICS client connects you to an Internet Chess Server and lets you play games against human opponents.
- The "evaluator" of BabyChess is a chess engine that uses its own communication protocol. It is not an XBoard engine. This program is given a FEN position as an argument and analyzes the position. During the thinking process, information about the current best move and more is written.
- The game editor uses the chess evaluator to analyze chess positions.
- Internally, the evaluator uses 64 bit numbers even on 32 bit systems, meaning it is possible to analyze more than 2 billion positions on PCs.
- This program implements an XBoard chess engine. It uses the evaluator as a backend.
- In addition to the standard algebraic notation (SAN). French, German and Dutch notations are supported. Figurine notation is also supported, also the current fonts dont make it look good. New notations can be created.
<<lessBabyChess is distributed as free software under the terms of the GNU GPL.
Main features:
- Games between humans and/or engines can be played in the match window. XBoard engines are supported.
- The chess position editor lets you edit a chess position, and save it in FEN notation, as used by other chess programs.
- The chess game editor understands PGN notation.
- The game archive editor reads PGN files that contain any number of chess games. It displays a list of all games and lets you edit those games using the game editor.
- The ICS client connects you to an Internet Chess Server and lets you play games against human opponents.
- The "evaluator" of BabyChess is a chess engine that uses its own communication protocol. It is not an XBoard engine. This program is given a FEN position as an argument and analyzes the position. During the thinking process, information about the current best move and more is written.
- The game editor uses the chess evaluator to analyze chess positions.
- Internally, the evaluator uses 64 bit numbers even on 32 bit systems, meaning it is possible to analyze more than 2 billion positions on PCs.
- This program implements an XBoard chess engine. It uses the evaluator as a backend.
- In addition to the standard algebraic notation (SAN). French, German and Dutch notations are supported. Figurine notation is also supported, also the current fonts dont make it look good. New notations can be created.
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Added: 2005-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1557 downloads
WWW::Search::Brassring 2.026
WWW::Search::Brassring is a class for searching http://www.Brassring.com/jobsearch more>>
WWW::Search::Brassring is a class for searching http://www.Brassring.com/jobsearch
SYNOPSIS
use WWW::Search;
my $oSearch = new WWW::Search(Brassring);
my $sQuery = WWW::Search::escape_query("java");
$oSearch->native_query($sQuery,
{city => San Diego,
st => CA,
prox => 10, # proximity to city, 10, 25, 50 miles
pp => 10}); # hits per page, 10, 25, 50
while (my $res = $oSearch->next_result()) { print "$res->{url} $res->{title} $res->{change_date} $res->{description}n";
}
This class is a Brassring specialization of WWW::Search. It handles making and interpreting Brassring searches at http://www.brassring.com/jobsearch.
By default, returned WWW::SearchResult objects contain only url, title and description which is a mixture of location and skills wanted.
OPTIONS
Query on Keywords, Title or Company
{q => programmer}
The following search options can be activated by sending a hash as the second argument to native_query().
Restrict search by country
{ctry => United States}
Sort jobs found
Sort by relevance: {like => likep}
Sort by posting date: {like => like}
Restrict jobs found by state (US)
{st => $st} - Only jobs in st $st.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use WWW::Search;
my $oSearch = new WWW::Search(Brassring);
my $sQuery = WWW::Search::escape_query("java");
$oSearch->native_query($sQuery,
{city => San Diego,
st => CA,
prox => 10, # proximity to city, 10, 25, 50 miles
pp => 10}); # hits per page, 10, 25, 50
while (my $res = $oSearch->next_result()) { print "$res->{url} $res->{title} $res->{change_date} $res->{description}n";
}
This class is a Brassring specialization of WWW::Search. It handles making and interpreting Brassring searches at http://www.brassring.com/jobsearch.
By default, returned WWW::SearchResult objects contain only url, title and description which is a mixture of location and skills wanted.
OPTIONS
Query on Keywords, Title or Company
{q => programmer}
The following search options can be activated by sending a hash as the second argument to native_query().
Restrict search by country
{ctry => United States}
Sort jobs found
Sort by relevance: {like => likep}
Sort by posting date: {like => like}
Restrict jobs found by state (US)
{st => $st} - Only jobs in st $st.
Download (0.023MB)
Added: 2007-06-15 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
861 downloads
Namazu 2.0.14
Namazu is a full text retrieval search system. more>>
Namazu is a full-text search engine. Namazu uses the index maker mknmz command and the text searcher namazu command.
For quickly searching through many documents, Namazu generates an index similar to that of a books.
mknmz command compiles the index. The target directory for indexing is given as an argument for mknmz. For example, if the target directory is /home/foo/public_html, then type
% mknmz /home/foo/public_html
Now documents such as *.html and *.txt under /home/foo/public_html are indexed and NMZ.* files are created in the directory where you run mknmz. NMZ.* files are from Namazus index.
The namazu command searches the index. For example:
% namazu bar /home/foo/Namazu/foobar
The above searches a keyword "bar" for the index under /home/foo/Namazu/bar.
For searching a great amount of documents quickly, Namazu makes an index in advance. The concept of index is just similar to an index of book.
Namazu is being developed by Namazu Project. Namazu will work on UNIX, Win32 and OS/2 environments. For Win32, you can find Namazu for Win32: a Full-Text Search Engine page. For OS/2, OS/2 port of Namazu a full text retrieval search system is maintained by Shimizu-san. Each page provides binary package also.
Not only with cgi interface of Web, it works on command line as namazu. Other frontends are also available from other sources, such as namazu.el and Wanderlust on Emacs, Tknamazu on X Window System and Search-S on Win32.
Filters enable namazu to index various formats of files. Mail/News filter works with no additives, some other type requires third parties filter executable although the calling capabilites included in Namazu package.
<<lessFor quickly searching through many documents, Namazu generates an index similar to that of a books.
mknmz command compiles the index. The target directory for indexing is given as an argument for mknmz. For example, if the target directory is /home/foo/public_html, then type
% mknmz /home/foo/public_html
Now documents such as *.html and *.txt under /home/foo/public_html are indexed and NMZ.* files are created in the directory where you run mknmz. NMZ.* files are from Namazus index.
The namazu command searches the index. For example:
% namazu bar /home/foo/Namazu/foobar
The above searches a keyword "bar" for the index under /home/foo/Namazu/bar.
For searching a great amount of documents quickly, Namazu makes an index in advance. The concept of index is just similar to an index of book.
Namazu is being developed by Namazu Project. Namazu will work on UNIX, Win32 and OS/2 environments. For Win32, you can find Namazu for Win32: a Full-Text Search Engine page. For OS/2, OS/2 port of Namazu a full text retrieval search system is maintained by Shimizu-san. Each page provides binary package also.
Not only with cgi interface of Web, it works on command line as namazu. Other frontends are also available from other sources, such as namazu.el and Wanderlust on Emacs, Tknamazu on X Window System and Search-S on Win32.
Filters enable namazu to index various formats of files. Mail/News filter works with no additives, some other type requires third parties filter executable although the calling capabilites included in Namazu package.
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Added: 2005-05-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1632 downloads
KoboldFS 0.2.2
application-level distributed file system more>>
KoboldFS 0.2.2 is a professional and powerful application-level distributed filesystem which is written in Python. This product will be an excellent choice for everyone.
Major Features:
- Application level -- no special kernel modules required
- No single point of failure -- all the components of a KoboldFS setup (servers and database) can be run on multiple machines, so there's no single point of failure (a minimum of 2 machines is recommended)
- Automatic file replication -- files are automatically replicated between all the servers. In KoboldFS there is no concept of "class", so it is not possible to specify if a given file has to be replicated only in a subset of the available servers
- "Better than RAID" -- in a non-SAN RAID setup, the disks are redundant, but the host isn't. If you lose the entire machine, the files are inaccessible. KoboldFS replicates the files between devices which are on different hosts, so files are always available
- Flat name space -- Files are identified by named keys in a flat, global name space. You can create as many name spaces as you'd like, so multiple applications with potentially conflicting keys can run on the same MogileFS installation
- Shared-Nothing -- KoboldFS doesn't depend on a pricey SAN with shared disks. Every machine maintains its own local disks
- No RAID required -- Local disks on KoboldFS storage nodes can be in a RAID, or not. Its cheaper not to, as RAID doesn't buy you any safety that MogileFS doesnt already provide
- Local file system agnostic -- Local disks on KoboldFS storage nodes can be formatted with your file system of choice (ext3, XFS, etc..). KoboldFS does its own internal directory hashing so it doesn't hit file system limits such as "max files per directory" or "max directories per directory". Use what you're comfortable with
- Completely portable -- it is a python-only module, thus can be run on any operating system and architecture which is supported by Python
- Database-agnostic -- it can run with any SQL database; actually only the PostgreSQL support is implemented, but adding support for new databases is quick and easy
- Support for serving the stored files directly by an external web server, reducing the load on the application servers.
- KoboldFS is not: POSIX Compliant -- you don't run regular Unix applications or databases against KoboldFS; its meant for archiving write-once files and doing only sequential reads (though you can modify a file by way of overwriting it with a new version).
Enhancements: Fixes in the Data Manager: use the connection pool instead of always keeping a database connection open.
Requirements: Python
<<less Added: 2009-07-06 License: GPL Price: FREE
13 downloads
eBay::API 0.22
eBay::API is a Perl SDK for eBay Web services Interface. more>>
eBay::API is a Perl SDK for eBay Web services Interface.
SYNOPSIS
# 1. GeteBayOfficialTime use eBay::API::XML::Call::GeteBayOfficialTime;
my $pCall = eBay::API::XML::Call::GeteBayOfficialTime->new();
$pCall->execute();
my $sOfficialTime = $pCall->getEBayOfficialTime();
# 2. GetUser use eBay::API::XML::Call::GetUser; use eBay::API::XML::DataType::Enum::DetailLevelCodeType;
my $pCall = eBay::API::XML::Call::GetUser->new();
$pCall->setDetailLevel( [eBay::API::XML::DataType::Enum::DetailLevelCodeType::ReturnAll] );
$pCall->setUserID(userId);
$pCall->execute();
my $pUser = $pCall->getUser();
my $sStatusCode = $pUser->getStatus();
my $sSiteCode = $pUser->getSite();
# 3. VerifyAddItem use eBay::API::XML::Call::VerifyAddItem; use eBay::API::XML::DataType::ItemType; use eBay::API::XML::DataType::CategoryType; use eBay::API::XML::DataType::Enum::CountryCodeType; use eBay::API::XML::DataType::Enum::CurrencyCodeType; use eBay::API::XML::DataType::Enum::ListingTypeCodeType; use eBay::API::XML::DataType::Enum::BuyerPaymentMethodCodeType;
my $pItem = eBay::API::XML::DataType::ItemType->new();
$pItem->setCountry(eBay::API::XML::DataType::Enum::CountryCodeType::US);
$pItem->setCurrency(eBay::API::XML::DataType::Enum::CurrencyCodeType::USD);
$pItem->setDescription(item description.);
$pItem->setListingDuration(eBay::API::XML::DataType::Enum::ListingTypeCodeType::Days_1);
$pItem->setLocation(San Jose, CA);
$pItem->setPaymentMethods(eBay::API::XML::DataType::Enum::BuyerPaymentMethodCodeType::PaymentSeeDescription);
$pItem->setQuantity(1);
$pItem->getStartPrice()->setValue(1.0);
$pItem->setTitle(item title);
my $pCat = eBay::API::XML::DataType::CategoryType->new();
$pCat->setCategoryID(357);
$pItem->setPrimaryCategory($pCat);
my $pCall = eBay::API::XML::Call::VerifyAddItem->new();
$pCall->setItem($pItem);
$pCall->execute();
$sItemId = $pCall->getItemID()->getValue();
<<lessSYNOPSIS
# 1. GeteBayOfficialTime use eBay::API::XML::Call::GeteBayOfficialTime;
my $pCall = eBay::API::XML::Call::GeteBayOfficialTime->new();
$pCall->execute();
my $sOfficialTime = $pCall->getEBayOfficialTime();
# 2. GetUser use eBay::API::XML::Call::GetUser; use eBay::API::XML::DataType::Enum::DetailLevelCodeType;
my $pCall = eBay::API::XML::Call::GetUser->new();
$pCall->setDetailLevel( [eBay::API::XML::DataType::Enum::DetailLevelCodeType::ReturnAll] );
$pCall->setUserID(userId);
$pCall->execute();
my $pUser = $pCall->getUser();
my $sStatusCode = $pUser->getStatus();
my $sSiteCode = $pUser->getSite();
# 3. VerifyAddItem use eBay::API::XML::Call::VerifyAddItem; use eBay::API::XML::DataType::ItemType; use eBay::API::XML::DataType::CategoryType; use eBay::API::XML::DataType::Enum::CountryCodeType; use eBay::API::XML::DataType::Enum::CurrencyCodeType; use eBay::API::XML::DataType::Enum::ListingTypeCodeType; use eBay::API::XML::DataType::Enum::BuyerPaymentMethodCodeType;
my $pItem = eBay::API::XML::DataType::ItemType->new();
$pItem->setCountry(eBay::API::XML::DataType::Enum::CountryCodeType::US);
$pItem->setCurrency(eBay::API::XML::DataType::Enum::CurrencyCodeType::USD);
$pItem->setDescription(item description.);
$pItem->setListingDuration(eBay::API::XML::DataType::Enum::ListingTypeCodeType::Days_1);
$pItem->setLocation(San Jose, CA);
$pItem->setPaymentMethods(eBay::API::XML::DataType::Enum::BuyerPaymentMethodCodeType::PaymentSeeDescription);
$pItem->setQuantity(1);
$pItem->getStartPrice()->setValue(1.0);
$pItem->setTitle(item title);
my $pCat = eBay::API::XML::DataType::CategoryType->new();
$pCat->setCategoryID(357);
$pItem->setPrimaryCategory($pCat);
my $pCall = eBay::API::XML::Call::VerifyAddItem->new();
$pCall->setItem($pItem);
$pCall->execute();
$sItemId = $pCall->getItemID()->getValue();
Download (0.097MB)
Added: 2007-05-25 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
883 downloads
MapFS 1.0-0.1035
MapFS implements a Linux filesystem which utilizes copy-on-write functionality. more>>
MapFS implements a Linux filesystem which utilizes copy-on-write functionality and existing Linux filesystems to allow component filesystems (or portions thereof) to be combined into a single virtual filesystem that appears to be fully writable.
It is written in C, uses the standard Linux kernel VFS and loadable module interfaces for defining new filesystem types to the kernel, and supports (at least) kernel versions 2.4.7 to 2.6.13.
This functionality significantly eases data sharing between multiple machines connected to a shared storage medium (SAN/NAS/Mainframe DASD) as data can be optimistically shared between all of the machines in a way which is completely transparent to the applications running on them.
MapFS will execute a copy-on-write to obtain a private copy in the event that one of the Machines attempts to modify a copy that is on the shared medium.
<<lessIt is written in C, uses the standard Linux kernel VFS and loadable module interfaces for defining new filesystem types to the kernel, and supports (at least) kernel versions 2.4.7 to 2.6.13.
This functionality significantly eases data sharing between multiple machines connected to a shared storage medium (SAN/NAS/Mainframe DASD) as data can be optimistically shared between all of the machines in a way which is completely transparent to the applications running on them.
MapFS will execute a copy-on-write to obtain a private copy in the event that one of the Machines attempts to modify a copy that is on the shared medium.
Download (0.076MB)
Added: 2005-11-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1449 downloads
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