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Music Player Daemon 0.12.1
Music Player Daemon is a jukebox server that controls music playback (MP3, Ogg, Flac, AAC, Mod, wave). more>>
Music Player Daemon makes a great desktop player with frontend options (Qt, GTK, ncurses, Windows, and Web clients are available). It is also appropriate as a console player that is scriptable, and is especially useful if X is restarted frequently.
A set of rapid development tools for clients are being developed and include a C library, Python module, PHP class, Perl module, and Java Class.
The goals are to be easy to install and use, to have minimal resource requirements, to be stable and flexible, and easy to interface.
MPD is designed around a client/server architecture, where the clients interact with MPD over a network. Thus, running MPD is only half of the equation; to use MPD, you need to install a MPD client:
Web Clients
- phpMp - Web interface written in PHP
- phpMp2 - Another web interface written in PHP
Graphical Clients
- gmpc - Gnome Music Player Client
- kmp - Graphical interface written in Qt
- MPDCon - A GNUstep Graphical interface
- glurp - Graphical interface written in GTK+
- WMmp - Window Maker dockapp
- gtk2mp - Try gmpc first! Graphical interface written in Gtk+
Command Line Clients
- ncmpc - ncurses (command line) client
- mpc - (Scriptable) command line client
- bashmp - client written as bash aliases and functions
Miscellaneous Clients
- mpcstick - Linux joystick client
- arthist - Perl client to generate a web blog of MPD activity
Mail::Abuse 1.025
Mail::Abuse is a Perl module that helps parse and respond to miscellaneous abuse complaints. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use Mail::Abuse;
This module and the accompaining software can be used to automatically parse and respond to various formats of abuse complaints. This software is geared towards abuse desk administrators who need sophisticated tools to deal with the complains.
Mail::Abuse is actually a bundle of modules that provide various services. This documentation provides a general description of the functions provided by each one. No useful code is provided in the Mail::Abuse module, appart from this documentation and the version information below.
The following classes/packages are part of this distribution.
Mail::Abuse::Report
A report is a collection made of the received report and ths incidents it describes. See Mail::Abuse::Report for more information.
Mail::Abuse::Incident
An incident is each of the individual policy violations that are presented in a given report. A report should have at least, one incident. See Mail::Abuse::Incident for more information.
Mail::Abuse::Processor
Once the reports are analyzed and its incidents are extracted, you will want to do something with the information. This is the job of a processor. See Mail::Abuse::Processor for more information.
Mail::Abuse::Reader
Abuse reports can be fetched from a variety of places and through various protocols. This is what readers do: Read a report. See Mail::Abuse::Reader for more information.
Mail::Abuse::Filter
An abuse report might contain incidents that are not to be handled by us. A filter remove incidents that does not belong to our network. See Mail::Abuse::Filter for more information.
All of the modules take a lot of their configuration information from a specially formatted file.
This distribution also includes a number of scripts. See the bin/ directory for more information.
EnthoughtBase 3.0.3
Core packages for the Enthought Tool Suite. more>>
EnthoughtBase 3.0.3 is designed as Core packages for the Enthought Tool Suite.
Major Features:
- The EnthoughtBase project includes a few core packages that are used by many other projects in the Enthought Tool Suite:
- Etsconfig: Supports configuring settings that need to be shared across multiple projects or programs on the same system. Most significant of these is the GUI toolkit to be used. You can also configure locations for writing application data and user data, and the name of the company responsible for the software (which is used in the application and user data paths on some systems).
- Logger: Provides convenience functions for creating logging handlers.
- Util: Provides miscellaneous utility functions.
WR Time Tracker 1.2.4
WR Time Tracker is an open source, free web-based work time tracking system. It is simple and very easy to use. It allows you to create user logins and organize them in teams, create and modify projects and activities, input work time, generate reports and invoices and send them via e-mail. The system runs on FreeBSD, Linux, or Windows. Free hosting of this service is available for public at http://timetracker.wrconsulting.com in 23 languages. more>>
WR Time Tracker - WR Time Tracker is an open source, free web-based work time tracking system. It is simple and very easy to use. It allows you to create user logins and organize them in teams, create and modify projects and activities, input work time, generate reports and invoices and send them via e-mail. The system runs on FreeBSD, Linux, or Windows. Free hosting of this service is available for public at http://timetracker.wrconsulting.com. The system is available in 23 languages: English, Chinese (Traditional and Simplified), Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, and Turkish.
Enhancements:
Version 1.2.4
Chinese Traditional and Chinese Simplified translations added. Code extended to support additional languages, the older ISO 639 language code is now obsolete. Browser-default option added to determine presentation language. Time duration and large time entries on "my time" page corrected.
Version 0.9.2
Czech translation added. Changed database structure update procedure v0.8-v0.9 in dbinstall.php by introducing a default NULL value for user language field (u_lang). This fixes the "unable to create user" problem with current latest MySQL version 5.1.30.
Version 0.8.1
Support for bi-directional languges.
Version 0.8
Minor updates to support the latest MySQL, PHP, and Apache. Corrected mysql.sql script (database creation) and some links.
Version 0.7
MySQL 5, PHP 5, Apache 2 support, lots of miscellaneous improvements.
System Requirements:None<<less
GNU Hosting Helper 2.03
GNU Hosting Helper is a Web-based Web hosting management system that provides an administration system. more>>
This package provides tools to manage many of the aspects of a hosting environment.
GNU Hosting Helper also provides a client utility to reduce the need for staff to perform tasks that a client needs such as managing email accounts.
Main features:
Administrative Features
The features provided through the administrative interface include (but not limited to):
- Server Tasks
- Security Management
- Server Monitor
- Ticket Center
- News Management
- Knowledge Base
- Fraudscreen
- Domain Management
- User Management
- Billing/Accounting
- Account Information Tools
- Miscellaneous Functions
- Package Management
- Manage Hosting Servers
- Manage Client Interfaces
- Manage Mail Servers
- Manage Name Servers
- Manage Signup Servers
- Manage Server Pools
- Manage Administrators
- Manage Admin Daemon
- System Config
Client Features
The features provided thru the client interface include (but not limited to):
- Account Quickview
- Account Resources
- System Information
- Email Functions
- Virtual FTP Management
- Sub Domain Management
- SSL Certificate Management
- Website Management
- Front Page Extensions Management
- Stats and Logs access
- Account Management
- Account Billing
System/Network Support
GNU Hosting Helper currently supports management for the following software:
- Apache 1.3x and 2x
- Sendmail and Postfix
- Most major FPTD software
- BIND 8x and BIND 9x
- MySQL 3x and 4.0.x
Enhancements:
- Fixes an error with MyDNS where straight domains wouldnt resolve.
- Fixes an error with some systems rnd file creation for creating SSL CSR.
- Fixes an error representing bandwidth allotment, usage, and remaining.
- Fixes an error in the init.d file for the admin server daemon.
- Fixes an error with encryption when editing Webmail, signup, mail, and hosting servers.
- Adds SSH port specification and SSH daemon management to all managed servers.
XMMS-Shell 0.99.3
XMMS-Shell provides a simple command line interface for controlling XMMS. more>>
One can either use the readline-enhanced interactive mode or simply specify commands from the command line (useful for shell scripts or quick manipulation).
Main features:
- Volume control
- Equalizer control
- Control over display of main, equalizer, and playlist windows
- Can pop up the preferences or file load dialogs
- A few miscellaneous but potentially useful commands, such as FADE, FAKEPAUSE, and RESETDEVICE
The 0.99 series of XMMS-Shell represents a complete rewrite of the 0.2 series. All of the functionality of 0.2 should still be provided. The 0.99 series is considered beta. Once the code is deemed stable, it will graduate to version 1.0. This code has barely been tested with XMMS 1.2.6, but it should work with any version of XMMS after 1.0.
Math::Symbolic::MiscAlgebra 0.508
Math::Symbolic::MiscAlgebra contains miscellaneous algebra routines like det(). more>>
SYNOPSIS
use Math::Symbolic qw/:all/;
use Math::Symbolic::MiscAlgebra qw/:all/; # not loaded by Math::Symbolic
@matrix = ([x*y, z*x, y*z],[x, z, z],[x, x, y]);
$det = det @matrix;
@vector = (x, y, z);
$solution = solve_linear(@matrix, @vector);
This module provides several subroutines related to algebra such as computing the determinant of quadratic matrices, solving linear equation systems and computation of Bell Polynomials.
Please note that the code herein may or may not be refactored into the OO-interface of the Math::Symbolic module in the future.
You may choose to have any of the following routines exported to the calling namespace. :all tag exports all of the following:
det
linear_solve
bell_polynomial
Avanor, the Land of Mystery 0.5.8
Avanor is rapidly-growing Rogue-like game with an easy ADOM-like user interface. more>>
Moving and locations
1 - south-west
2 - south
3 - south-east
4 - west
5 - current position
6 - east
7 - north-west
8 - north
9 - north-east
w + direction - walk in direction until something interesting is found
~ - rest a while (for debugging purposes only)
o - open a door
c - close a door
< - go up stairs
> - go down stairs
l - look at a location
Dealing with objects
e - equip an item
i - display your inventory
d - drop an item
, - pick up an item
E - eat an item of food
D - drink a potion
! - mix potions
r - read a book or scroll
s or _ - sacrifice an item
O - open a chest
g - give an item to somebody
u - use a tool
P - quick pay
Characteristics and skills
A - display your skill levels
a - use a skill
q - display the quests you have undertaken
@ - display your character details
W - display your weapon skills
x - display experience needed to gain next level
Combat and spellcasting
t - target an opponent
p - pray to the gods for aid
T - change your combat tactics
Z - cast a spell
^Z - repeat the last spell cast
# - display your elemental magic levels (not yet used)
Miscellaneous commands
U - use outer objects
R - show list of alchemy recipes
C - chat with somebody
S - save the game
Q - quit the game
M - display previously shown messages
0 - recenter the screen on the player
[ - make screenshot
? - display this manual
Enhancements:
- Fixed bug with traps
- Support for compilation with modern compilers
- FHS compatibility and Gentoo Linux ebuild
Iterator::Misc 0.03
Iterator::Misc Perl module package contains miscellaneous iterator functions. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use Iterator::Misc;
# Permute the elements of a list:
$iter = ipermute (@items);
# Select only every nth value of an iterator
$iter = inth ($n, $another_iterator);
# Randomly select iterator values with 1/$n probability
$iter = irand_nth ($n, $another_iterator);
# Fibonacci sequence
$ifib = ifibonacci(); # default sequence starts with 1,1
$ifib = ifibonacci($a, $b); # or specify alternate starting pair
# Geometric sequence
$iter = igeometric ($start, $end, $multiplier);
This module contains miscellaneous iterator utility functions that I think arent as broadly useful as the ones in Iterator::Util. They are here to keep the size of Iterator::Util down.
For more information on iterators and how to use them, see the Iterator module documentation.
scanmem 0.07
scanmem is a debugging utility used to isolate the position of a variable in an executing program. more>>
The project is similar to pokefinders used to cheat at games.
Enhancements:
- Performance improvements and reduced scan time, including miscellaneous improvements to various commands.
- A dejagnu test suite was started and the build process was autotooled.
- One serious bug where misaligned variables could potentially be missed by scanmem was fixed along with multiple minor bugs.
Ipanto Lite for Cisco IOS DHCP 3.0.2
Ipanto Lite for Cisco IOS DHCP provides monitoring of Cisco IOS DHCP and IP address management. more>>
Ipanto Lite is quick and easy to implement, reduces manual repetitive operations, and can replace your spreadsheet
Major Features
User-friendly and intuitive Web GUI,
1 user profile with full admin rights,
Reporting (IP utilization and history).
Major Benefits
Quick and easy implementation,
Reduce manual repetitive operations,
Replace your speadsheet.
Enhancements:
- This version is a service release that provides miscellaneous corrections and improvements.
- The Ipanto Database has been updated to provide more accurate statistics and to improve log storage usage.
- The Ipanto WebGUI has been improved to provide localized settings, DHCP hosts listing per subnet, and optimized display for large subnet/location sets.
furious_tv 1.4
furious_tv is a set of tools to take XMLTV TV listings and enable a UNIX system to automatically record programs of a TV card. more>>
Enhancements:
- This version of furious_tv fixes a few miscellaneous bugs in the code and also adds support for non-US TV listings. Apparently in countries other than the US, the channel numbers vary a great deal (even in small areas), so non-US users needed a way to change channel numbers and have those changes persist when new listings were loaded into the database.
- Version 1.4 adds an option to ftv_listings ("-r") that instructs the parser to use the channel numbers in the listings to override the channel numbers in the database. This is really only a good idea if the listings probably have the correct channel numbers (e.g. US listings obtained using XMLTVs tv_grab_na grabber).
- One last point to keep in mind is that the channel numbers are preserved by looking at the channel names, so the channel names should not be changed manually because then ftv_listings will not recognize the channel as already in the database.
Time::Zone 1.16
Time::Zone is a miscellaneous timezone manipulations routines. more>>
SYNOPSIS
use Time::Zone;
print tz2zone();
print tz2zone($ENV{TZ});
print tz2zone($ENV{TZ}, time());
print tz2zone($ENV{TZ}, undef, $isdst);
$offset = tz_local_offset();
$offset = tz_offset($TZ);
This is a collection of miscellaneous timezone manipulation routines.
tz2zone() parses the TZ environment variable and returns a timezone string suitable for inclusion in date-like output. It opionally takes a timezone string, a time, and a is-dst flag.
tz_local_offset() determins the offset from GMT time in seconds. It only does the calculation once.
tz_offset() determines the offset from GMT in seconds of a specified timezone.
tz_name() determines the name of the timezone based on its offset
OpenGuides 0.58
OpenGuides is a wiki-like package for maintaining a collaborative city guide. more>>
OpenGuides offers features over a "normal" wiki such as metadata management and a "find nearby things" function. The look and feel is highly customizable thanks to use of the Template Toolkit.
Enhancements:
- This is mostly a bugfix release, improving character set handling in the database, correcting some latitude/longitude issues, and other miscellaneous bits.
- Also added is the ability to ping external services when updates are made.
Ionflux Tools Class Library 0.2.3
The Ionflux Tools Class Library is a lightweight multi-platform C++ framework. more>>
The Ionflux Tools Class Library is released under the GNU General Public License, meaning it is free software! (See LICENSE in the distribution for more information.)
Main features:
- Memory management (object pools, reference counting, parent objects).
- Logging/console output facility.
- Command line parsing.
- Configuration file I/O.
- Database interface.
- IO multiplexing.
- Generic, serializable tree data structure.
- Perl-compatible regular expression pattern matching.
- String Filters.
- Template Engine, including Class templates.
- Advanced date and time handling (not restricted to the POSIX epoch, supporting time zone conversions).
- Generic byte string tokenizer.
- TCP socket API.
- Generic TCP client and server, message based client and server, and authenticated client and server.
- Support for the Cairo vector graphics API (http://www.cairographics.org/).
- Miscellaneous helpful and easy to use utility functions.