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Zen Garden 0.6.92

Zen Garden 0.6.92


Zen Garden is a tool for watching over the installation and building of source archives. more>>
zengarden is a tool that watches over the installation and building of source archives. It is a fork of installwatch that has been heavily updated with modern features.
It can prevent build tools from interfering with files outside the build directory and create a virtual chroot to perform installations in or backup the files the install overwrites.
Installation
Installwatch has been tested on Linux only.
Before compiling, you can edit the Makefile and change the PREFIX variable. Common values are `/usr and `/usr/local.
To compile it, a simple `make followed by `make install should do the magic.
You need an ELF system, but I dont think its a problem today...
If you want to try installwatch on itself for the first time, do the following instead of `make install.
Bash family:
LD_PRELOAD=./installwatch.so make install
Tcsh family:
setenv LD_PRELOAD ./installwatch.so ; make install
Of course, you must be root in the installwatch source directory.
Remember, if you belong to the tcsh family, LD_PRELOAD will remain set after `make install, so be sure to clear the variable.
Enhancements:
- autoolized - at least for the most part
- minor bug fixes
- viewcvs (not really a feature in the tarball) - thx to sofar
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Added: 2005-04-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Imagero Reader 2.0.0 RC3

Imagero Reader 2.0.0 RC3


Imagero Reader is a Java library for reading image files. more>>
Imagero Reader is a Java library for reading image files. Supported file types include BMP, GIF, TIFF, PNG, JNG, MNG, JPEG (including 12-bit grey), PSD, PBM, PGM, PPM, TGA, EPS, EPSI, and EPSF.
The following RAW file types are also supported, at least partially: MRW, CRW, NEF, DCR, and DNG. It can read thumbnails, read metadata (IPTC, EXIF, and XMP), edit metadata, get image width and height, get the number of images contained in a file, define an area to read, add a ProgressListener, choose an image channel to read, set a scale factor, set subsampling (JPEG only), and read an image (or channel) directly into an array.
Supported file types are:
- BMP 1, 4, 8, 16, 24 and 32 bit uncompressed; 4 and 8 bit compressed
- GIF
- TIFF 1, 4, 8, 16, 32, 48 and 64 bit per pixel; bilevel, grayscale, palette, RGB, CMYC, Cie Lab, YCrCb color spaces; CCIT1D, G3, G4, ZIP, JPEG, LZW and PackBits compression
- PNG, JNG, MNG
- JPEG inclusive CMYC and 12-bit grey
- PSD
- PBM, PGM, PPM
- TGA
- read embedded images from EPS, EPSI, EPSF
Supported RAW files:
- MRW
- CRW*, CR2*, THM
- NEF*
- DCR*
- DNG*
- Full resolution image cant be yet read, but thumbnail, preview and metadata can be read.
Main features:
- read thumbnails
- read/edit metadata
- any metadata contained in ImageResourceBlock ( PSD, JPEG, TIFF) and ImageFileDirectrory entry ( TIFF, NEF, DNG, DCR) can be edited full control over JPEG metadata
- get image width and height
- get number of images, contained in file
- define an area to read
- add a ProgressListener
- estimate JPEG compression/quality
- read an image channel
- set a scale factor
- set subsampling (JPEG only)
- read an image (or channel) directly into an array
- easy IPTC handling with IPTCParser and IPTCEditor
Whats New in 1.9.6 Stable Release:
- The EPS parser was partially rewritten and made more generic and easy to use.
- It may be used now to parse nearly every kind of data (as a programmable parser).
- Thumbnails are read from AI (Illustrator) files.
- Disc based image caching was implemented (but is beta).
- New methods were added to TiffUtils: insert IFDEntry, remove IFDEntry, and create and insert IFDEntry with IPTC data.
- Two utility classes were added for creating and adding EXIF and GPS data to TIFF images.
- An important bug in XMPApp1 concerning wrong field length was fixed.
Whats New in 2.0.0 RC3 Development Release:
- It is possible to write TIFF images now. TiffWriter can currently write RGB, ARGB, CMYK, and grayscale (8 bit) images.
- Supported compression schemes are uncompressed, PackBits, and ZIP.
- Bugfixes were made.
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Added: 2007-08-07 License: Free for non-commercial use Price: $60
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Packet Garden 1.0pre5

Packet Garden 1.0pre5


Packet Garden is a project that allows you to grow a world from network traffic. more>>
Packet Garden is a project that allows you to grow a world from network traffic.

Packet Garden captures information about how you use the internet and uses this stored information to grow a private world you can later explore.

To do this, Packet Garden takes note of all the servers you visit, their geographical location and the kinds of data you access.

Uploads make hills and downloads valleys, their location determined by numbers taken from internet address itself.

The size of each hill or valley is based on how much data is sent or received.

Plants are also grown for each protocol detected by the software; if you visit a website, an HTTP plant is grown. If you share some files via eMule, a Peer to Peer plant is grown, and so on.

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Added: 2007-01-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Grey Matter 1.7.3

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.
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Added: 2007-07-06 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
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System Garden Habitat 1.0.0

System Garden Habitat 1.0.0


System Garden Habitat is an application for system performance monitoring and trending. more>>
Habitat from System Garden is a performance monitor of applications and operating system with the ability to track availability and service level. System Garden Habitats design goals are to be of modest size, flexible and ubiquitous.

The core of habitat provides a mechanism for collecting, storing and distributing data. Out of the box are many useful system collectors, known as probes.

Additionally, there is an API available to extend the collector (known as clockwork) with plug-ins, which allows data to be pulled from applications. Another API and a command line interface lets applications and scripts of all types push information into the collection system.

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Added: 2006-01-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Garden 0.5.0

Garden 0.5.0


Garden is a dependency injection for PHP5. more>>
Garden is a dependency injection for PHP5.

Inspired by Spring Framework, it uses XML application context with syntax as similar as possible to Spring context definitions.

Kickstarter

Create example.xml file like this (dont forget to put garden-beans.dtd next to it!):

< ?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"? >
< !DOCTYPE beans PUBLIC "-//GARDEN//DTD BEAN//EN" "garden-beans.dtd" >
< beans default-lazy-init="true" >

< bean id="dog" class="Dog" file="ext/Dog.php" >
< property name="collar" >
< ref local="dogCollar"/ >
< /property >
< /bean >

< bean id="dogCollar" class="Collar" file="ext/Dog/Collar.php" >
< property name="spiked" value="true"/ >
< /bean >

< /beans >

etx/Dog.php contains:
class Dog
{
private $collar;
public function setCollar($collar)
{
$this->collar = $collar;
}
public function getCollar()
{
return $this->collar;
}
}

etx/Dog/Collar.php contains:
class Collar
{
private $spiked;
public function setSpiked($spiked)
{
$this->spiked = $spiked;
}
public function getSpiked()
{
return $this->spiked;
}
}
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Added: 2006-05-16 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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Scam-grey 1.5

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

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Added: 2007-05-01 License: BSD License Price:
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Gray-Kde

Gray-Kde


Gray-Kde package contains the Kde version of the Gray Color Scheme. more>>
Gray-Kde package contains the Kde version of the Gray Color Scheme.

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Added: 2007-03-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Games::Baseball::Scorecard 0.03

Games::Baseball::Scorecard 0.03


Games::Baseball::Scorecard is a Perl module. more>>
Games::Baseball::Scorecard is a Perl module.

SYNOPSIS

my $score = Games::Baseball::Scorecard->new($dir, $name, {
color => [ .4, .4, .4 ], # grey
fonts => [ # Myriad Condensed regular/bold
[ myriadrcrrl => 9 ],
[ myriadrcbrl => 14 ],
[ myriadrcrrl => 14 ],
[ myriadrcbrl => 22 ],
],
});

# fill initial scorecard out
$s->init({
scorer => Pudge,
date => 2004-10-24, 20:05-23:25,
at => Fenway Park, Boston,
temp => 48 clear,
wind => 7 to RF,
att => 35,001,
home => {
team => Boston Red Sox,
starter => 38, # jersey number
lineup => [
# [ num, position ],
[ 18, 8 ], # Damon, starting at CF
# ...
],
roster => {
# num => name
18 => Damon, Johnny,
38 => Schilling, Curt,
# ...
},
},
away => {
team => St. Louis Cardinals,
# ...
}
});

# draw the game
$s->inn; # new inning / end of last inning

$s->ab; # new at-bat
# works to full count
$s->pitches(qw(s b s b b f));
# struck out looking
$s->out(!K);

$s->ab;
# home run to left-center
$s->hit(4, lc);

# calculate/draw stats
$self->totals;

# finish the job
$s->generate;

# open final PDF
$s->pdfopen;

Games::Baseball::Scorecard is a frontend to a PDF scorecard written in Metapost by Christopher Swingley (http://www.frontier.iarc.uaf.edu/~cswingle/baseball/scorecards.php). That scorecard is drawn out, and has a nice API for actually drawing out the elements of the game: all the ball, strikes, outs, etc.

Being Metapost, it is laborious to do all this. So this module provides a nice frontend, that also keeps track of balls and strikes and hits and runs and outs and more, making input of the game quite simple and efficient.

This module does not include the entire API, but most of it. Patches and ideas welcome. Feel free to call output directly if you want to generate Metapost on your own, or to modify the $SCORECARD variable (which contains the base Metapost code), or the $TEX (single page) and $TEXD (duplex) TeX files.

I wont give a tutorial on scoring baseball games, or on Metapost, below. Seek other resources (Swingleys URL above has a nice tutorial on scoring baseball games, using the scorecard he designed, which is what were using here).
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Added: 2006-07-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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crosssum 0.02

crosssum 0.02


crosssum is a puzzle game to design and play cross sum games. more>>
crosssum project is a puzzle game to design and play cross sum games.

A cross sum puzzle is similar to a cross word puzzle, only the clues are the sums of sequences of single-digit numbers.

When in playing mode, you change the numbers by clicking on the square you wish to change. The number for the square is dependent on the position in the square that you click. Verifying play mode is identical to play except erroneous answers are highlighted.

In desiging mode you can change a square from an answer square to a blank square by clicking on it. One click toggles it. When you finished designing, use ^r to compute a puzzle for the board Squares are mirrored, if you want to override this press CTRL
while you click

The rules are:
1. Sums must be formed from strings of [1,9] with no dups
2. The grey squares are the answers, numbers above the diagonal are the answers for the sum to the right numbers below the diagonal are the answers for the sum below.

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Added: 2006-12-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SQLgrey 1.6.8 / 1.7.6

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
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Added: 2007-08-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Coherent Mail Gateway 0.13.0

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.

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Added: 2006-05-25 License: Freeware Price:
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GOCR 0.44

GOCR 0.44


GOCR is an OCR (Optical Character Recognition) program, developed under the GNU Public License. more>>
GOCR is an OCR (Optical Character Recognition) program, developed under the GNU Public License. It converts scanned images of text back to text files. Joerg Schulenburg started the program, and now leads a team of developers.

GOCR can be used with different front-ends, which makes it very easy to port to different OSes and architectures. It can open many different image formats, and its quality have been improving in a daily basis.

GOCR or JOCR?

The original name is GOCR. Its what is used internally in the sources. But, when registering the site at Sourceforge, gocr was already taken. So, its kind of both. Yeah, we know.

Some examples of how you can use gocr:

gocr -h # help
gocr file.pbm # minimum options
gocr -v 1 file.pbm >out.txt 2>out.log # generate text- and log file
djpeg -pnm -gray text.jpg | gocr - # using JPEG-files
gzip -cd text.pbm.gz | gocr - # using gzipped PBM-files
giftopnm text.gif | gocr - # using GIF-files
gocr -v 1 -v 32 -m 4 file.pbm # zoning and out30.bmp output
xli -geometry 400x400 out30.bmp # see details using xli (recommanded viewer)
wish gocr.tcl # X11-tcl/tk-frontend (development version)
# see manual pages for more details
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Added: 2007-05-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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gprof2dot.py 0.3

gprof2dot.py 0.3


gprof2dot.py is a Python script to convert the output from gprof into a dot graph. more>>
gprof2dot.py script can convert the output from gprof into a dot graph. It can correctly parse C++ template function names, allows you to prune nodes and edges below a certain threshold, can parse the special notation gprof uses for mutually recursive functions, uses color efficiently to draw attention to hot-spots, and works on any platform where GNU gprof, graphviz, and Python are available, i.e. virtually anywhere.
Main features:
- can correctly parse C++ template function names;
- allows to prune nodes and edges below a certain threshold;
- can parse the special notation gprof uses for mutually recursive functions;
- uses color efficiently to draw attention to hot-spots;
- works on any platform where GNU gprof, graphviz, and Python is available, i.e, virtually anywhere.
Usage:
gprof2dot.py [options] [file]
Options:
--version show programs version number and exit
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-o FILE, --output=FILE
output filename [stdout]
-n PERCENTAGE, --node-thres=PERCENTAGE
eliminate nodes below this threshold [default: 0.05]
-e PERCENTAGE, --edge-thres=PERCENTAGE
eliminate edges below this threshold [default: 0.01]
-c COLORMAP, --colormap=COLORMAP
color map: color, pink or gray [default: color]
-s, --strip strip function parameters, template parameters, and
const modifiers from demangled C++ function names
-w, --wrap wrap function names
Enhancements:
- The output produced by gprof with the static call graph option is now handled.
- The ability to read output generated by the Python profilers was added.
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Added: 2007-07-14 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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GreyList Sendmail milter 2.1.0

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.
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Added: 2007-02-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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