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DocSet::Doc::HTML2HTMLPS 0.19

DocSet::Doc::HTML2HTMLPS 0.19


DocSet::Doc::HTML2HTMLPS is a HTML source to PS (intermediate HTML) target converter. more>>
DocSet::Doc::HTML2HTMLPS is a HTML source to PS (intermediate HTML) target converter.

See DocSet::Doc::HTML2HTML. This sub-class only extends the postprocess() method.

METHODS

For the rest of the super class methods see DocSet::Doc::HTML2HTML.
postprocess()

Convert the generated HTML doc to PS and PDF.

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XML::Atom 0.19

XML::Atom 0.19


XML::Atom is an Atom feed and API implementation. more>>
XML::Atom is an Atom feed and API implementation.

SYNOPSIS

use XML::Atom;

Atom is a syndication, API, and archiving format for weblogs and other data. XML::Atom implements the feed format as well as a client for the API.
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Added: 2006-06-30 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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UMLSpeed 0.19

UMLSpeed 0.19


UMLSpeed is a compiler for a simple, C-style language that allows declaration of UML entities and diagrams. more>>
UMLSpeed project is a compiler for a simple, C-style language that allows declaration of UML entities and diagrams. Diagrams can be compiled into SVG and the entities to XMI for use with other tools.
Why?
- Graphical UML tools in general suck - why should we, as programmers have to drag and drop stupid graphical things and use a mouse when we could express what we want 10 times faster with a text editor and a simple notation? - More importantly, why should we have to lay everything out when the computer could do it for us?
- Graphical UML tools are bloated, huge, memory and disk-hogging monsters.
- Graphical UML tools use either a binary data format or XML, which is not particularly friendly to source code control systems.
Main features:
- Written in GCJ-portable java and compiled natively. Its extremely fast even when dealing with thousands of entities and diagrams.
- Purely command-line driven and takes miniscule resources.
- Flexible enough with file imports that large UML projects can be broken up into separate files and only individual bits built at a time as required.
- C-style syntax means that the source language integrates well with source code control and diff tools.
- Standards compliant - produces interoperable SVG and XMI, as well as clean source code.
- Can integrate with automated build tools for regular diagram/xmi compilation.
Status
This is still alpha software. Dont hold me responsible if it kills your pets and blows your house up.
Implemented so far:
- Compiler/parser
- Namespaces, Class diagrams and related entities
- Use case diagrams and related entities
- Auto-link pathfinding
- XMI 1.3 output
- VIM syntax highlighting
- Code generation (Java and Python)
Still to do:
- Documentation output
- Code generation (Ruby, PHP, Perl, C++, C#)
- Diagram packages
- Diagram notes
- Alternative diagram layout managers
- Deployment diagrams
- Sequence diagrams
- Activity diagrams
Enhancements:
- Added facilities to store HTML of reports in a buffer for use by plugins and turn off file generation. Maven plugin now uses this when using Doxia for generation.
- Added $PROJECTNAME and $PROJECTVERSION HTML tokens, with CLI parameters to set them. Maven plugin will automatically set them.
- Added $PUBLISHDATE token
- Added $TOC key for generating links to bookmarks on the same page.
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fotoalbum 0.19

fotoalbum 0.19


fotoalbum can be used to quickly organize, describe, tag, rotate, edit pictures and related files. more>>
fotoalbum can be used to quickly organize, describe, tag, rotate, edit pictures and related files. fotoalbum project contains advanced features to search and find pictures, too.
There are some special concepts behind fotoalbum which lead to some advantages. But there are two reasons ordinary Joe User might not like this application:
- The application has some rough edges, lots of features are not implemented yet. This can be sorted out.
- To benefit from using this application, Joe User needs to understand some concepts like files, directories, symbolic links (like they exist on unix filesystems) and less simple things described below. This might not be a problem, but have you ever tried to make your parents (age 50+, little or no computer experience before) use a computer and tried to tell them about files and directories?
There is a step-by-step example which explains the basic concepts and shows how to use this application.
Hyperlinks can be used
In the descriptive text for a group or picture you can include links which point to other groups/pictures. By clicking such a link, you will be shown the referenced element.
You can also link other files, like big text or html files describing some event.
Symbolic links can be used
Ill explain this with an example, lets call it Best of. You have a group with all your pictures of the summer holidays, far too much to show to your friends (some boring ones in between, but you like to keep them).
You create another group, which is a link to the group mentioned before. The new group does not contain any pictures yet, but it shares the comment and keywords with the original group. So when you edit the comment or keywords on one of them, the change takes effect for both of them.
Inside of the the new group you create links to the original pictures you want to show to your friends. Again, if you edit comment/keywords/date/time on the link or on the original picture, it takes effect on both of them.
The possibility to use links means less work for you and less disk space usage.
Advanced search features
You can search for words in a groups or pictures comment and keywords and will be shown a hierarchy like the original one, but with only those elements left which match the search criteria.
Another great feature is to get a view of your pictures sorted by date and time, no matter how they had been organized on disc or in the album.
Every search creates a new view (on which you can perform another search).
Enhancements:
- Bugs were fixed.
- Timeshift updates and documentation updates may be made.
- Items can be sorted by filename.
- The epeg library may be optionally used for really fast thumbnail creation.
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NetMRG 0.19

NetMRG 0.19


NetMRG is a tool for network monitoring, reporting, and graphing. more>>
NetMRG is a tool for network monitoring, graphing and reporting. Based on RRDTOOL, the best of open source graphing systems, NetMRG is capable of creating graphs of any parameter of your network.
Main features:
- Slide Show (global, per-group) w/ auto-scroll - allows you to see an entire devices graphs without doing anything, then move onto the next device.
- Graph Templates - reduce the amount of work you do to add new devices
- Events, Responses, and Notifications - get notified when key items in your network behave oddly.
- Workday Highlighting - so you can tell when your customers are commonly in-office and when things are out-of-norm.
- Several methods to gather information: SNMP, [My]SQL, or Scripts (use your favorite language)
- Updater tool - very little admin interaction is required to stay current with NetMRG
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StreamOS 0.19.5

StreamOS 0.19.5


StreamOS is a free operating system written in Object Pascal using the FreePascal compiler. more>>
StreamOS is a free operating system written in Object Pascal using the FreePascal compiler. This project is designed as an over-DOS extender that is 32-bit and multitasked.
Enhancements:
- Rights management for a process was extended.
- The new API was improved.
- The messaging subsystem was improved.
- Login was remade.
- A new blocking subsystem was made.
- A new logo was introduced.
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firmware-tools 1.0.19

firmware-tools 1.0.19


firmware-tools is an architecture that utilizes native Linux packaging formats. more>>
firmware-tools is an architecture that utilizes native Linux packaging formats (.rpm and .deb) and native Linux change management frameworks (yum, apt, etc) for delivering and installing system firmware. firmware-tools architecture is OS distribution, hardware vendor, device, and change management system agnostic.
The architecture is easy as PIE: splitting Payload, Inventory, and Executable components into separate packages, using package format Requires/Provides language to handle dependencies at a package installation level, and using matching Requires/Provides language to handle runtime dependency resolution and installation ordering.
The framework then provides unifying applications such as inventory_firmware and apply_updates that handle runtime ordering of inventory, execution, and conflict resolution/ notification for all of the plug-ins. These are the commands a system administrator runs. Once all of the separate payload, inventory, and execution packages are in package manager format, and are put into package manager repositories, then standard tools can retreive, install, and execute them:
# yum install $(inventory_firmware -b)
# apply_updates
Enhancements:
- Initial stable proposed API and initial CLI.
- Several small typos for names of commands have been fixed.
- Tested with the first public release of firmware-addon-dell for updating select Dell system BIOSs across Dell servers, desktops, and laptops.
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mod_bt 0.0.19

mod_bt 0.0.19


mod_bt is a BitTorrent tracker for the Apache webserver. more>>
mod_bt is a BitTorrent tracker for the Apache webserver. mod_bt module is written in C and runs as an Apache 2.x module. It is possible for mod_perl or PHP to directly access the trackers information; no need to download and bdecode scrape URLs. The tracker is fully configured from within Apaches own configuration file.

mod_bt is alpha software. Bugs are being fixed, and features are being added, all the time. The eventual goal of mod_bt is to seamlessly integrate Bram Cohens BitTorrent protocol with Apache so that any webmaster who serves up large files can shift the burden of bandwidth onto its clients with as little hassle as possible.

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Gambas 1.0.19

Gambas 1.0.19


Gambas is a free development environment based on a Basic interpreter with object extensions. more>>
Gambas is a free development environment based on a Basic interpreter with object extensions, like Visual Basic (but it is NOT a clone !).
With Gambas, you can quickly design your program GUI, access MySQL or PostgreSQL databases, pilot KDE applications with DCOP, translate your program into many languages, create network applications easily, and so on...
This project aims at making a graphical development environment based on a Basic interpreter, so that we have a language like Visual Basic under Linux.
The phenomenal quantity of bugs and inconsistencies that makes Visual Basic so delightful persuaded me to start this project.
It seems that Microsoft is aware of the poor quality of its language, as VB .Net is not backward compatible with older versions of Visual Basic. I think they have thrown away the Visual Basic interpreter source code, and that VB .Net is just a .Net runtime compiler whose syntax looks like the Visual Basic one. Well, its just my own opinion...
I want to clear up any misunderstanding immediately. Gambas does not try to be compatible with Visual Basic, and will never be. Im convinced that its syntax and internals are far better than the ones of its proprietary cousin.
I took from Visual Basic what I found useful : the Basic language, the development environment, and the easiness to quickly make programs with user interfaces.
But I dislike the very bad level of common Visual Basic programmers, often due to bad pratices imposed by the bugs and strangeness of this language. So I will try to make Gambas as coherent, logical and reliable as possible, and I hope that Gambas programmers will make effort in return !
At the moment, Im looking for programming help. The kernel of Gambas is now stabilized, if not well documented. There is a component example to help people learning how to write components.
I hope other people will join me to help to increase the possibilities of the language. There is so much to do !
Gambas is made up of the following programs :
- A compiler.
- An interpreter.
- An archiver.
- A graphical user interface component.
- A development environment.
The development environment is written with Gambas itself, so that I can show the abilities of the language. And it is very useful for debugging !
Enhancements:
Development Environment
- NEW: Russian translation made by Sergey Irupin.
Interpreter
- BUG: Fixed a crash when displaying an error while reading the .project file.
Gb.db.mysql Component
- BUG: Fixed memory leaks.
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ExtUtils::CBuilder 0.19

ExtUtils::CBuilder 0.19


ExtUtils::CBuilder is a Perl module to compile and link C code for Perl modules. more>>
ExtUtils::CBuilder is a Perl module to compile and link C code for Perl modules.

SYNOPSIS

use ExtUtils::CBuilder;

my $b = ExtUtils::CBuilder->new(%options);
$obj_file = $b->compile(source => MyModule.c);
$lib_file = $b->link(objects => $obj_file);

This module can build the C portions of Perl modules by invoking the appropriate compilers and linkers in a cross-platform manner. It was motivated by the Module::Build project, but may be useful for other purposes as well. However, it is not intended as a general cross-platform interface to all your C building needs. That would have been a much more ambitious goal!

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Added: 2007-08-07 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Dark Lands 0.19

Dark Lands 0.19


Dark Lands project is an ANSI based RPG game. more>>
Dark Lands project is an ANSI based RPG game.
Dark Lands is a multiplayer RPG made fully with ANSI graphics. The source code is in Pascal. Currently, this game has probably no point except exploring the areas and killing monsters. It can be used as a BBS door game.
Main features:
- Door.sys, doorfile.sr and chain.txt support
- up to 115200 bps speed and up to 99 comports
- Easy setup and installation
- Local mode play
- 12 major races and over 60 subraces, including Humans, Dragons, Elf, Undead and Lycanthropes.
- 9 character alignement combinaison are possible
- 12 god to chose from, and player can be atheist
- over 100 different rooms
- over 15 monsters
- over 200 racial skills and 13 racial disadvantaged (most are still not implemented)
- Require a Fossil driver to work
- Online help system
- Players can build their own cities, raise armies and manage it
- And, best of all, this is emailware, just complete the form in the email section and youll receive your registration key at no charge at all.
Enhancements:
- BBS independant operation (optionnal)
- Internal login system
- Max time on
- Daemon operation DPMI + Linux are now functionnal ports.
- Faster Disk i/o
- Sysop can disable the sysop keys in the setup. (security)
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Added: 2007-01-05 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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FuQT 0.19.3

FuQT 0.19.3


FuQT is a client for Linux written in c++ for retrieving and inserting data on Secure Anonymous and Encrypted P2P network. more>>
FuQT application is a client for Linux written in c++ for retrieving and inserting data on Secure Anonymous and Encrypted P2P network Freenet, Entropy_RSA.

Entropy RSA is a faster and more sophisticated replacement for Freenet, a distributed datastore filesharing network of peers.

Please use CVS at http://entropy.stop1984.com/en/cvs.html to install latest code Entropy screenshots, here http://entropy.stop1984.com/en/screenshots.html Home http://entropy.stop1984.com/en/home.html.

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Added: 2007-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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msn-pecan 0.0.19

msn-pecan 0.0.19


msn-pecan is an alternative MSN protocol plugin for libpurple more>>
msn-pecan 0.0.19 offers you a very alternative MSN protocol plugin for libpurple. The current development of the MSN protocol plug-in seems to be lagging because of bad development decisions. This is a fork of that code with a much faster development process.

Major Features:

  1. Support for personal messages (readonly)
  2. Server-side storage for display names
  3. Partial direct connection support
  4. Improved network IO
  5. Improved error handling
  6. Network issues tested with netem
  7. GObject usage

Enhancements

  • Personal status messages now work properly (can be enabled and disabled).
  • Voice clip support has been added.
  • There is a fix for WLM 2009 user displays, P4-context support for groups.im, a new option to hide Plus! tags, and support for Plus! sounds.
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sinfo 0.0.19

sinfo 0.0.19


sinfo is a system to distribute system information of every host on your local network. more>>
sinfo is a system to distribute system information of every host on your local network. The sinfo-system is split into two parts. A demon and a user program.
1. The demon (sinfod) distributes system information using UDP broadcasts on the local network. Each demon will also receive UDP broadcasts of all other demons and manage a list of the most recent informations.
2. The user program (sinfo) connects to the demon via the local loop-back interface and displays the up to date informations using the ncurses library.
This scheme has the advantage that it produces minimal network load. If each node broadcasts its information in a cooperative manner, the network load is O(N), where N is the number of nodes in your network.
Other systems to monitor your cluster load (e.g. rup(1) ) are using a polling scheme where every node has to ask every other node for the system information: In that case the network load is O(N**2).
The Informations broadcasted include:
- The number of CPUs and their speed.
- The network node hostname, the hardware type, the host processor type, the operating system name, the operating system release, the operating system version. Everything uname provides.
- The uptime of the system.
- The load average.
- The current load - split by user, nice, system and idle times.
- The memory usage of the RAM and the swap space.
- The network traffic send and received by the network card.
- Informations of the TOP-5 processes.
Installation:
The `configure shell script attempts to guess correct values for various system-dependent variables used during compilation.
It uses those values to create a `Makefile in each directory of the package. It may also create one or more `.h files containing system-dependent definitions.
Finally, it creates a shell script `config.status that you can run in the future to recreate the current configuration, a file `config.cache that saves the results of its tests to speed up
reconfiguring, and a file `config.log containing compiler output (useful mainly for debugging `configure).
If you need to do unusual things to compile the package, please try to figure out how `configure could check whether to do them, and mail diffs or instructions to the address given in the `README so they can be considered for the next release.
If at some point `config.cache contains results you dont want to keep, you may remove or edit it.
The file `configure.in is used to create `configure by a program called `autoconf. You only need `configure.in if you want to change it or regenerate `configure using a newer version of `autoconf.
The simplest way to compile this package is:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system.
If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.
Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.
4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean.
There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
Enhancements:
- fixed FreeBSD 5.3 compilation, tnx S.Buys
- added --help option to sindo and sinfod
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Socket6 0.19

Socket6 0.19


Socket6 is a Perl module for IPv6 related part of the C socket.h defines and structure manipulators. more>>
Socket6 is a Perl module for IPv6 related part of the C socket.h defines and structure manipulators.

SYNOPSIS

use Socket;
use Socket6;

@res = getaddrinfo(hishost.com, daytime, AF_UNSPEC, SOCK_STREAM);
$family = -1;
while (scalar(@res) >= 5) {
($family, $socktype, $proto, $saddr, $canonname, @res) = @res;

($host, $port) = getnameinfo($saddr, NI_NUMERICHOST | NI_NUMERICSERV);
print STDERR "Trying to connect to $host port port $port...n";

socket(Socket_Handle, $family, $socktype, $proto) || next;
connect(Socket_Handle, $saddr) && last;

close(Socket_Handle);
$family = -1;
}

if ($family != -1) {
print STDERR "connected to $host port port $portn";
} else {
die "connect attempt failedn";
}

This module provides glue routines to the various IPv6 functions.
If you use the Socket6 module, be sure to specify "use Socket" as well as "use Socket6".

Functions supplied are:

inet_pton FAMILY, TEXT_ADDRESS
This function takes an IP address in presentation (or string) format
and converts it into numeric (or binary) format.
The type of IP address conversion (IPv4 versus IPv6) is controlled
by the FAMILY argument.
inet_ntop FAMILY, BINARY_ADDRESS
This function takes an IP address in numeric (or binary) format
and converts it into presentation (or string) format
The type of IP address conversion (IPv4 versus IPv6) is controlled
by the FAMILY argument.
pack_sockaddr_in6 PORT, ADDR
This function takes two arguments: a port number, and a 16-octet
IPv6 address structure (as returned by inet_pton()).
It returns the sockaddr_in6 structure with these arguments packed
into their correct fields, as well as the AF_INET6 family.
The other fields are not set and their values should not be relied upon.
pack_sockaddr_in6_all PORT, FLOWINFO, ADDR, SCOPEID
This function takes four arguments: a port number, a 16-octet
IPv6 address structure (as returned by inet_pton), any
special flow information, and any specific scope information.
It returns a complete sockaddr_in6 structure with these arguments packed
into their correct fields, as well as the AF_INET6 family.
unpack_sockaddr_in6 NAME
This function takes a sockaddr_in6 structure (as returned by
pack_sockaddr_in6()) and returns a list of of two elements:
the port number and the 16-octet IP address.
This function will croak if it determines it has not been
passed an IPv6 structure.
unpack_sockaddr_in6_all NAME
This function takes a sockaddr_in6 structure (as returned by
pack_sockaddr_in6()) and returns a list of of four elements:
the port number, the flow information, the 16-octet IP address,
and the scope information.
This function will croak if it determines it has not been
passed an IPv6 structure.
gethostbyname2 HOSTNAME, FAMILY
getaddrinfo NODENAME, SERVICENAME, [FAMILY, SOCKTYPE, PROTOCOL, FLAGS]
This function converts node names to addresses and service names
to port numbers.
If the NODENAME argument is not a false value,
then a nodename to address lookup is performed;
otherwise a service name to port number lookup is performed.
At least one of NODENAME and SERVICENAME must have a true value.

If the lookup is successful, a list consisting of multiples of
five elements is returned.
Each group of five elements consists of the address family,
socket type, protocol, 16-octet IP address, and the canonical
name (undef if the node name passed is already the canonical name).

The arguments FAMILY, SOCKTYPE, PROTOCOL, and FLAGS are all optional.

This function will croak if it determines it has not been
passed an IPv6 structure.
If the function returns an error value,
the string version of that error will be returned as a single scalar.
getnameinfo NAME, [FLAGS]
This function takes a socket address structure and returns either
a node or service name.
The optional FLAGS argument controls what kind of lookup is performed.
getipnodebyname HOST, [FAMILY, FLAGS]
This function takes either a node name or an IP address string
and performs a lookup on that name (or conversion of the string).
It returns a list of five elements: the canonical host name,
the address family, the length in octets of the IP addresses
returned, a reference to a list of IP address structures, and
a reference to a list of aliases for the host name.

The arguments FAMILY and FLAGS are optional.
Note: This function does not handle IPv6 scope identifiers,
and should be used with care.
And, this function was deprecated in RFC3493.
The getnameinfo function should be used instead.
getipnodebyaddr FAMILY, ADDRESS
This function takes an IP address family and an IP address structure
and performs a reverse lookup on that address.
It returns a list of five elements: the canonical host name,
the address family, the length in octets of the IP addresses
returned, a reference to a list of IP address structures, and
a reference to a list of aliases for the host name.

Note: This function does not handle IPv6 scope identifiers,
and should be used with care.
And, this function was deprecated in RFC3493.
The getaddrinfo function should be used instead.
gai_strerror ERROR_NUMBER
This function returns a string corresponding to the error number
passed in as an argument.
in6addr_any
This function returns the 16-octet wildcard address.
in6add_loopback
This function returns the 16-octet loopback address.

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