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Grey Matter 1.7.3
Grey Matter is a CGI-based logging application suitable for a variety of purposes, mainly blogging. more>>
Grey Matter is a CGI-based logging application suitable for a variety of purposes, mainly blogging. The project doesnt require a backend database and features a very flexible template system, as well as a karma and comment system.
Enhancements:
- Continuing code refactoring, with small admin UI enhancements such as paging on very long screens.
- Contains security enhancements and bugfixes as well.
<<lessEnhancements:
- Continuing code refactoring, with small admin UI enhancements such as paging on very long screens.
- Contains security enhancements and bugfixes as well.
Download (0.26MB)
Added: 2007-07-06 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
840 downloads
GreyList Sendmail milter 2.1.0
smf-grey is a Sendmail milter that implements the GreyList Anti SPAM technology. more>>
smf-grey is a Sendmail milter that implements the GreyList Anti SPAM technology.
This technology can significantly reduce the amount of SPAM and viruses going from zombie computers (infected Windows PC), which produce more than 80% of SPAM.
GreyList Sendmail milter has a very effective GreyList algorithm on the base of the tuple: sender IP address (C class subnet), sender envelope and recipient envelope.
Its very recommended to use the smf-grey milter combined with the smf-zombie and the smf-spf milters. Its a triple impact on SPAM and viruses, that will seriously increase the efficiency of filtration.
This milter aims to be lightweight, reliable and simple. Its written in C.
Main features:
- It has a hosts/networks whitelist;
- It has an autowhitelist;
- It can add the information header with GreyList results to scanned messages;
- It can log all milter activities through the syslog service.
Advantages:
- Small code;
- Fast work;
- Stability (production quality);
- Few system resources are required.
Enhancements:
- Whitelists auto reloading was implemented.
- Autowhitelisted records regular dumping and reloading was implemented.
- The default greylisting time period was increased.
- New TODO tasks were added.
- Cosmetic enhancements were made.
<<lessThis technology can significantly reduce the amount of SPAM and viruses going from zombie computers (infected Windows PC), which produce more than 80% of SPAM.
GreyList Sendmail milter has a very effective GreyList algorithm on the base of the tuple: sender IP address (C class subnet), sender envelope and recipient envelope.
Its very recommended to use the smf-grey milter combined with the smf-zombie and the smf-spf milters. Its a triple impact on SPAM and viruses, that will seriously increase the efficiency of filtration.
This milter aims to be lightweight, reliable and simple. Its written in C.
Main features:
- It has a hosts/networks whitelist;
- It has an autowhitelist;
- It can add the information header with GreyList results to scanned messages;
- It can log all milter activities through the syslog service.
Advantages:
- Small code;
- Fast work;
- Stability (production quality);
- Few system resources are required.
Enhancements:
- Whitelists auto reloading was implemented.
- Autowhitelisted records regular dumping and reloading was implemented.
- The default greylisting time period was increased.
- New TODO tasks were added.
- Cosmetic enhancements were made.
Download (0.017MB)
Added: 2007-02-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
996 downloads
Kexi Report Part 0.0.4
Kexi Report Part is a reporting component for Kexi 1.6 based on OpenRPT 1.2. more>>
Kexi Report Part is a reporting component for Kexi 1.6 based on OpenRPT 1.2.
Main features:
- A report viewer for Kexi
- An external report designer (KexiReportWriter) based on the OpenRPT writer program
Known Working Features
- Page Header
- Page Footer
- Report Header
- Report Footer
- Detail section
- Labels
- Lines
- Fields
- Page Browser
How To Create Report
1. Install the component following the instructions in INSTALL
2. Run KexiReportWriter to start designing a report
3. Select Database->Connect to DB
4. Browse to an existing Kexi Database and open it
5. Create a new report (File->New)
6. Assign a data source to the report (Document->Properties)
7. Create the report using labels/fields/lines
8. Assign columns to the field objects (Double click for properties)
9. Save the report. (Database->Save to DB)
10. Load the database in Kexi and double click the report to view it
Enhancements:
- Removed requirement to have kexi source available to install the plugin.Done this by including the needed kexi headers in the package. Only downside is that kexi 1.1.3 (from koffice 1.6.3) is required.
<<lessMain features:
- A report viewer for Kexi
- An external report designer (KexiReportWriter) based on the OpenRPT writer program
Known Working Features
- Page Header
- Page Footer
- Report Header
- Report Footer
- Detail section
- Labels
- Lines
- Fields
- Page Browser
How To Create Report
1. Install the component following the instructions in INSTALL
2. Run KexiReportWriter to start designing a report
3. Select Database->Connect to DB
4. Browse to an existing Kexi Database and open it
5. Create a new report (File->New)
6. Assign a data source to the report (Document->Properties)
7. Create the report using labels/fields/lines
8. Assign columns to the field objects (Double click for properties)
9. Save the report. (Database->Save to DB)
10. Load the database in Kexi and double click the report to view it
Enhancements:
- Removed requirement to have kexi source available to install the plugin.Done this by including the needed kexi headers in the package. Only downside is that kexi 1.1.3 (from koffice 1.6.3) is required.
Download (1.7MB)
Added: 2007-06-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
525 downloads
Coherent Mail Gateway 0.13.0
Coherent Mail Gateway is intended to be a very easy to set up MTA using SMTP and POP3. more>>
Coherent Mail Gateway is intended to be a very easy to set up MTA using SMTP and POP3. Greylisting is used on the SMTP daemon to reduce spam.
In addition, quite a lot of checks on the validity of information from the SMTP client (such as claimed server name and sender) are carried out, and anyone caught telling lies is disconnected.
Grey-, black-, and white-listing are supported, as well as (optionally) ClamAV and Spamhaus. The target market is users with static IP addresses. Others can use the system, but its value will be limited to outgoing email.
<<lessIn addition, quite a lot of checks on the validity of information from the SMTP client (such as claimed server name and sender) are carried out, and anyone caught telling lies is disconnected.
Grey-, black-, and white-listing are supported, as well as (optionally) ClamAV and Spamhaus. The target market is users with static IP addresses. Others can use the system, but its value will be limited to outgoing email.
Download (0.034MB)
Added: 2006-05-25 License: Freeware Price:
1250 downloads
GENeric Radio IP 1.0
GENRIP is a kernel driver (presently for Linux only) that enables you to carry ethernet frames. more>>
GENRIP is a kernel driver (presently for Linux only) that enables you to carry ethernet frames over generic low-speed/low-power serial radios, such as Microhards MHX series radios. It is intended to speed up the development cycle for those creating low-powered Embedded telemetry and SCADA devices, but may have other applications as well. Once installed, the serial radio simply appears as a network interface like this:
[root@lindev]# ./ifconfig gr0
gr0 Link encap:Generic Radio IP HWaddr 00:00:02:04:06:08
inet addr:192.168.15.1 Mask:255.255.255.0
UP RUNNING MTU:234 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:30
RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
GENRIP was originally based upon Stuart Cheshires STRIP driver, which is part of the Mobile Computing Group at Stanford Universitys Mosquitonet project. It has been radically modified since.
GENRIP was ported to this application by Lawrence Wimble of Design On Demand, Inc. Design On Demand, Inc. maintains GENRIP and hopes that youll call them if you need help with an embedded project using GENRIP (or any embedded project for that matter).
GENRIP is released for Linux under the GPL. A port to FreeBSD is planned in the near future.
<<less[root@lindev]# ./ifconfig gr0
gr0 Link encap:Generic Radio IP HWaddr 00:00:02:04:06:08
inet addr:192.168.15.1 Mask:255.255.255.0
UP RUNNING MTU:234 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:30
RX bytes:0 (0.0 b) TX bytes:0 (0.0 b)
GENRIP was originally based upon Stuart Cheshires STRIP driver, which is part of the Mobile Computing Group at Stanford Universitys Mosquitonet project. It has been radically modified since.
GENRIP was ported to this application by Lawrence Wimble of Design On Demand, Inc. Design On Demand, Inc. maintains GENRIP and hopes that youll call them if you need help with an embedded project using GENRIP (or any embedded project for that matter).
GENRIP is released for Linux under the GPL. A port to FreeBSD is planned in the near future.
Download (0.024MB)
Added: 2006-07-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1210 downloads
SQLgrey 1.6.8 / 1.7.6
SQLgrey is a Postfix greylisting policy service with auto- whitelisting and an SQL database as storage backend. more>>
SQLgrey is a Postfix greylisting policy service with auto- whitelisting and an SQL database as storage backend.
The project is based on postgrey, refining auto-whitelisting and storing whitelists and connection attempts in a database. Its goal is reducing the amount of spam reaching user mailboxes.
Main features:
- SQLgrey can withstand a database crash (grey-listing is automatically switched off)
- 3 grey-listing algorithms to choose from
- Support for file-based IP and FQDN whitelists
- Support for fetching up-to-date whitelists from a repository
- Can mail the admin when the database is unavailable
- Auto-whitelists now understand SRS (SPF-aware mail forwarding)
- IPv6 support
- OPTIN / OPTOUT support
- Fine log controls
- Activity reports
<<lessThe project is based on postgrey, refining auto-whitelisting and storing whitelists and connection attempts in a database. Its goal is reducing the amount of spam reaching user mailboxes.
Main features:
- SQLgrey can withstand a database crash (grey-listing is automatically switched off)
- 3 grey-listing algorithms to choose from
- Support for file-based IP and FQDN whitelists
- Support for fetching up-to-date whitelists from a repository
- Can mail the admin when the database is unavailable
- Auto-whitelists now understand SRS (SPF-aware mail forwarding)
- IPv6 support
- OPTIN / OPTOUT support
- Fine log controls
- Activity reports
Download (0.042MB)
Added: 2007-08-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
810 downloads
Scam-grey 1.5
Scam-grey is a milter which filters mail originating from MS Windows hosts. more>>
Scam-grey is a milter which filters mail originating from MS Windows hosts. Scam-grey filter provides you the ability to mitigate the flow of unwanted email from such hosts using grey listing.
How it works:
On the first delivery attempt from a Windows host, Scam-grey generates a temporary error message. Subsequent delivery attempts made after the delay period will be allowed through. Unlike standard mail servers, virus, trojan infected hosts and zombies are not designed to retry the delivery after a temporary failure.
Scam-grey pairs
the helo string
the IP address of the sending server (host)
as a record and returns a temporary failure (SMTP code 450 extended code 4.7.1) if the host is greylisted.
The record is expired if there is no connection for the matching record within the next 24 hours. Click here to see a sample of mail servers which are currently greylisted
<<lessHow it works:
On the first delivery attempt from a Windows host, Scam-grey generates a temporary error message. Subsequent delivery attempts made after the delay period will be allowed through. Unlike standard mail servers, virus, trojan infected hosts and zombies are not designed to retry the delivery after a temporary failure.
Scam-grey pairs
the helo string
the IP address of the sending server (host)
as a record and returns a temporary failure (SMTP code 450 extended code 4.7.1) if the host is greylisted.
The record is expired if there is no connection for the matching record within the next 24 hours. Click here to see a sample of mail servers which are currently greylisted
Download (0.018MB)
Added: 2007-05-01 License: BSD License Price:
909 downloads
Kommander 1.3
Kommander is a two part application. more>>
Kommander project is a two part application. The first part is the editor where you visually build dialogs and applications and edit the scripting elements. The second part is the executor which processes the generated XML file.
Kommander is a non traditional "disruptive" technology. It does not compile applications but it does not do build its interface through interpreted scripting and its DCOP calls are compiled functions.
So it produces dialogs and applications that are very small for internet transmission, run very fast and do not have binary issues.
Kommander dialogs integrate easily into KDE applications because it speaks their Inter Process Communication language, DCOP.
They can perform thousands of operatons per second and they have a full compliment of KDE widgets to build with. If you are an application developer you can also easily add widget plugins as well as use Kommander to deliver internationalized extentions to your users that dont require compiling.
Enhancements:
- 1.3 is a development release because it is not part of the official KDE packages as it introduces features and strings.
- It is however mostly a bug fix release with a new text editor and is backwards compatible with the latest 3.5x release.
- It is HIGHLY recommended for all people using the editor.
- Its a major improvement.
<<lessKommander is a non traditional "disruptive" technology. It does not compile applications but it does not do build its interface through interpreted scripting and its DCOP calls are compiled functions.
So it produces dialogs and applications that are very small for internet transmission, run very fast and do not have binary issues.
Kommander dialogs integrate easily into KDE applications because it speaks their Inter Process Communication language, DCOP.
They can perform thousands of operatons per second and they have a full compliment of KDE widgets to build with. If you are an application developer you can also easily add widget plugins as well as use Kommander to deliver internationalized extentions to your users that dont require compiling.
Enhancements:
- 1.3 is a development release because it is not part of the official KDE packages as it introduces features and strings.
- It is however mostly a bug fix release with a new text editor and is backwards compatible with the latest 3.5x release.
- It is HIGHLY recommended for all people using the editor.
- Its a major improvement.
Download (1.2MB)
Added: 2006-09-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1133 downloads
streamripper 1.62.1
streamripper records Shoutcast streams with metadata to create separate files for each track. more>>
Streamripper records shoutcast-compatible streams. For shoutcast style streams it finds the "meta data" or track separation data, and uses that as a marker for where the track should be separated.
The MP3 data is decoded and scanned for a silent point, which is where tracks will be created.
Streamripper was started sometime back in early 2000. Streamripper started as a way to separate tracks via Shoutcasts title-streaming feature. This has now been expanded into a much more generic feature, where part of the program only tries to "hint" at where one track starts and another ends, thus allowing a mp3 decoding engine to scan for a silent mark, which is used to find an exact track separation.
Streamripper is now part of the FreeBSD standard distribution, mentioned in the Linux MP3 HOWTO, known to compile on many platforms such as Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, BeOS, OS/2. This is not surprising as portability was a constant consideration during development.
With the emergence of file sharing protocols such as Napster, Gnutella, and now Mojonation and Freenet, the average Internet user can download nearly any mp3 he wants in a matter of no time, but many times people dont know what they want.
Streamripper allows you to download an entire station of music. Many of these mp3 radio stations only play certain genres, so you can now download an entire collection of goa/trance music, an entire collection of jazz, punk rock, whatever you want.
Enhancements:
- Fix problem with -E flag
<<lessThe MP3 data is decoded and scanned for a silent point, which is where tracks will be created.
Streamripper was started sometime back in early 2000. Streamripper started as a way to separate tracks via Shoutcasts title-streaming feature. This has now been expanded into a much more generic feature, where part of the program only tries to "hint" at where one track starts and another ends, thus allowing a mp3 decoding engine to scan for a silent mark, which is used to find an exact track separation.
Streamripper is now part of the FreeBSD standard distribution, mentioned in the Linux MP3 HOWTO, known to compile on many platforms such as Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, BeOS, OS/2. This is not surprising as portability was a constant consideration during development.
With the emergence of file sharing protocols such as Napster, Gnutella, and now Mojonation and Freenet, the average Internet user can download nearly any mp3 he wants in a matter of no time, but many times people dont know what they want.
Streamripper allows you to download an entire station of music. Many of these mp3 radio stations only play certain genres, so you can now download an entire collection of goa/trance music, an entire collection of jazz, punk rock, whatever you want.
Enhancements:
- Fix problem with -E flag
Download (1.2MB)
Added: 2007-05-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
539 downloads
Vtticker 0.1.2
vtticker is a Perl script that grabs pages from videotext/teletext (using alevt-cap). more>>
Vtticker is a perl script that helps users to capture pages from videotext/teletext.. It transfroms them to RSS, a form of XML which can be read by knewsticker (part of KDE). As videotext contains high-quality news and stock quotes . Its using alevt-cap.
Version restrictions:
- currently work only for German TV stations
<<lessVersion restrictions:
- currently work only for German TV stations
Download (0.16MB)
Added: 2006-06-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1235 downloads
Neverball 1.4.0
Neverball is part puzzle game, part action game, and entirely a test of skill. more>>
Tilt the floor to roll a ball through an obstacle course before time runs out. Neverball is part puzzle game, part action game, and entirely a test of skill.
<<less Download (10.5MB)
Added: 2005-08-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1546 downloads
List::Part 0.03
List::Part is a Perl module that allows you to partition one array into several. more>>
List::Part is a Perl module that allows you to partition one array into several.
SYNOPSIS
use List::Part;
($good, $bad)=part { !/substring/ } @array; #store arrayrefs into $good and $bad
(*good, *bad)=part { !/substring/ } @array; #store into @good and @bad
ABSTRACT
List::Part implements the part function, allowing one array to be "partitioned" into several based on the results of a code reference.
There are many applications in which the items of a list need to be categorized. For example, lets say you want to categorize lines in a log file:
my($success, $failure)=part { /^ERR/ } ;
Or, suppose you have a list of employees, and you need to determine their fate:
my($lay_off, $give_raise, $keep)=part {
$_->is_talented ? 0
: $_->is_executive ? 1
: 2
} @employees;
Actually, the second one is better suited to parts alternate form, parta:
my($lay_off, $give_raise, $keep)=parta
[ sub { $_->talented }, sub { $_->is_executive }, qr// ] =>
@employees;
Or maybe you just want yet another way to write the traditional Perl signoff:
perl -MList::Part -e"print map{@$_}part{$i++%5}split,JAercunrlkso ettPHr hea,"
List::Part can help you do those sorts of things.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use List::Part;
($good, $bad)=part { !/substring/ } @array; #store arrayrefs into $good and $bad
(*good, *bad)=part { !/substring/ } @array; #store into @good and @bad
ABSTRACT
List::Part implements the part function, allowing one array to be "partitioned" into several based on the results of a code reference.
There are many applications in which the items of a list need to be categorized. For example, lets say you want to categorize lines in a log file:
my($success, $failure)=part { /^ERR/ } ;
Or, suppose you have a list of employees, and you need to determine their fate:
my($lay_off, $give_raise, $keep)=part {
$_->is_talented ? 0
: $_->is_executive ? 1
: 2
} @employees;
Actually, the second one is better suited to parts alternate form, parta:
my($lay_off, $give_raise, $keep)=parta
[ sub { $_->talented }, sub { $_->is_executive }, qr// ] =>
@employees;
Or maybe you just want yet another way to write the traditional Perl signoff:
perl -MList::Part -e"print map{@$_}part{$i++%5}split,JAercunrlkso ettPHr hea,"
List::Part can help you do those sorts of things.
Download (0.004MB)
Added: 2007-05-18 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
889 downloads
Stream ripper 1.61.24
Streamripper started as a way to separate tracks via Shoutcasts title-streaming feature. more>>
Streamripper started as a way to separate tracks via Shoutcasts title-streaming feature. This has now been expanded into a much more generic feature, where part of the program only tries to "hint" at where one track starts and another ends, thus allowing a mp3 decoding engine to scan for a silent mark, which is used to find an exact track separation.
Streamripper was started sometime back in early 2000. Streamripper started as a way to separate tracks via Shoutcasts title-streaming feature. This has now been expanded into a much more generic feature, where part of the program only tries to "hint" at where one track starts and another ends, thus allowing a mp3 decoding engine to scan for a silent mark, which is used to find an exact track separation.
This is not surprising because portability was a constant consideration during development.Streamripper is now part of the FreeBSD standard distribution, mentioned in the Linux MP3 HOWTO, known to compile on many platforms such as Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, BeOS, OS/2.
With the emergence of file sharing protocols such as Napster, Gnutella, and now Mojonation and Freenet, the average Internet user can download nearly any mp3 he wants in a matter of no time, but many times people dont know what they want. Streamripper allows you to download an entire station of music. Many of these mp3 radio stations only play certain genres, so you can now download an entire collection of goa/trance music, an entire collection of jazz, punk rock, whatever you want.
Enhancements:
- Fix bug where external program wasnt being killed when reconnecting.
<<lessStreamripper was started sometime back in early 2000. Streamripper started as a way to separate tracks via Shoutcasts title-streaming feature. This has now been expanded into a much more generic feature, where part of the program only tries to "hint" at where one track starts and another ends, thus allowing a mp3 decoding engine to scan for a silent mark, which is used to find an exact track separation.
This is not surprising because portability was a constant consideration during development.Streamripper is now part of the FreeBSD standard distribution, mentioned in the Linux MP3 HOWTO, known to compile on many platforms such as Linux, Windows, FreeBSD, BeOS, OS/2.
With the emergence of file sharing protocols such as Napster, Gnutella, and now Mojonation and Freenet, the average Internet user can download nearly any mp3 he wants in a matter of no time, but many times people dont know what they want. Streamripper allows you to download an entire station of music. Many of these mp3 radio stations only play certain genres, so you can now download an entire collection of goa/trance music, an entire collection of jazz, punk rock, whatever you want.
Enhancements:
- Fix bug where external program wasnt being killed when reconnecting.
Download (1.2MB)
Added: 2006-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1199 downloads
Template::Library::HTML 2.15
Template::Library::HTML is a template library for building basic HTML pages. more>>
Template::Library::HTML is a template library for building basic HTML pages.
NOTE: This documentation is incomplete and may be incorrect in places. The html template library is distributed as part of the Template Toolkit. It can be found in the templates sub-directory of the installation directory.
use Template;
my $tt2 = Template->new({
INCLUDE_PATH => /usr/local/tt2/templates,
});
For a portable way to determine the installation templates directory, you can use the Template::Config->instdir() class method.
use Template;
my $tt2 = Template->new({
INCLUDE_PATH => Template::Config->instdir(templates),
});
You should now be able to access the html library as, for example:
[% INCLUDE html/header %]
Note that some of the more basic elements dont give you much more than the raw HTML tags. In many cases you might be well advised to stick to regular HTML rather than complicating matters by the use of template elements.
e.g.
< table >
. . .
< /table >
vs
[% WRAPPER html/table %]
. . .
[% END %]
However, the use of template elements to generate the underlying HTML does have some important benefits, particularly as the constructs start to get more complicated and more magical.
See the example in the examples sub-directory of the distribution directory for further examples and enlightenment on using this library.
<<lessNOTE: This documentation is incomplete and may be incorrect in places. The html template library is distributed as part of the Template Toolkit. It can be found in the templates sub-directory of the installation directory.
use Template;
my $tt2 = Template->new({
INCLUDE_PATH => /usr/local/tt2/templates,
});
For a portable way to determine the installation templates directory, you can use the Template::Config->instdir() class method.
use Template;
my $tt2 = Template->new({
INCLUDE_PATH => Template::Config->instdir(templates),
});
You should now be able to access the html library as, for example:
[% INCLUDE html/header %]
Note that some of the more basic elements dont give you much more than the raw HTML tags. In many cases you might be well advised to stick to regular HTML rather than complicating matters by the use of template elements.
e.g.
< table >
. . .
< /table >
vs
[% WRAPPER html/table %]
. . .
[% END %]
However, the use of template elements to generate the underlying HTML does have some important benefits, particularly as the constructs start to get more complicated and more magical.
See the example in the examples sub-directory of the distribution directory for further examples and enlightenment on using this library.
Download (0.76MB)
Added: 2006-09-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1144 downloads
ConfigFile for Haskell 1.0.0
ConfigFile for Haskell is a configuration file parser and writer library for Haskell. more>>
ConfigFile for Haskell is a configuration file parser and writer library for Haskell.
The ConfigFile module works with configuration files in a standard format that is easy for the user to edit, easy for the programmer to work with, yet remains powerful and flexible. It is inspired by, and compatible with, Pythons ConfigParser module. It uses files that resemble Windows .INI-style files, but with numerous improvements.
ConfigFile provides simple calls to both read and write config files. Its possible to make a config file parsable by this module, the Unix shell, and make.
Enhancements:
- This package was formerly part of MissingH and is being split off as part of the MissingH transition plan.
<<lessThe ConfigFile module works with configuration files in a standard format that is easy for the user to edit, easy for the programmer to work with, yet remains powerful and flexible. It is inspired by, and compatible with, Pythons ConfigParser module. It uses files that resemble Windows .INI-style files, but with numerous improvements.
ConfigFile provides simple calls to both read and write config files. Its possible to make a config file parsable by this module, the Unix shell, and make.
Enhancements:
- This package was formerly part of MissingH and is being split off as part of the MissingH transition plan.
Download (0.034MB)
Added: 2006-12-11 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1047 downloads
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