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Red Carpet 2.4.9

Red Carpet 2.4.9


Red Carpet is a software management tool for RPM-based Linux distros. more>>
Red Carpet is a software management tool for RPM-based Linux distros.

Red Carpet is a suite of applications that allows easy installation and update of software on Linux systems. Red Carpet project features both command-line and graphical GNOME interfaces.

These days Red Carpet is part of the Novell ZenWorks solution.
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Web Interface for SIP Trace 0.4

Web Interface for SIP Trace 0.4


Web Interface for SIP Trace is a PHP Web Interface that permits you to connect on a remote host/port and listen/filter. more>>
Web Interface for SIP Trace is a PHP Web Interface that permits you to connect on a remote host/port and listen/filter.
Web Interface for SIP Trace was born as a prof concept of the idea to capture SIP traffic from a remote host (SIP Proxy, Gateway, etc) and show up alive SIP messages about an specific dialog (filtered by From SIP user) to help our tech support team to debug SIP transactions in a friendly way.
There are 3 peaces of software in this process, 2 of them was created by us:
1. ngrep: Created by Jordan Ritter - http://ngrep.sourceforge.net
ngrep strives to provide most of GNU greps common features, applying them to the network layer. ngrep is a pcap-aware tool that will allow you to specify extended regular or hexadecimal expressions to match against data payloads of packets. It currently recognizes TCP, UDP and ICMP across Ethernet, PPP, SLIP, FDDI, Token Ring and null interfaces, and understands bpf filter logic in the same fashion as more common packet sniffing tools, such as tcpdump and snoop.
2. siptraced: Created by Devel-IT - http://www.devel.it
siptraced is a perl daemon who reads a ngrep log file and push each line on a TCP port, so every one connected on this port will listen all traffic captured by ngrep (dangerous and perhaps a waste of bandwidth). There is no user/IP authentication yet.
3. WIST: Created by Devel-IT - http://www.devel.it
WIST is a PHP Web Interface who permits you to connect on a remote host/port and listen/filter a SIP dialog of an specific SIP From number, avoiding to listen all captured traffic pushed by siptraced. The STOP control is done by browsers stop button. The output is colorized and "Call-ID" tag is highlighted to make it simple to be located. You can run WIST on any host running a Web Server with PHP >= 4.0.x and authorized to connect on siptraced remote TCP port.
There is no guarantee about our softwares, use it by your own risk. Read the source code first, if you didnt understand it dont use it!
Enhancements:
- Minor bugfixes.
- Shows error messages formatted in red.
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Ogrian Carpet 0.9

Ogrian Carpet 0.9


Ogrian Carpet is a 3D fantasy action/strategy game. more>>
Ogrian Carpet project is a 3D fantasy action/strategy game.
Ogrian Carpet is an outdoor first person shooter game with real time strategy elements, inspired by the game Magic Carpet.
It uses Ogre3D as the renderer and allows you to fly around an island casting spells, summoning monsters, collecting mana, and building castles.
The object of the game is to build a castle, collect mana, and destroy your enemies. To build a castle, select a location, look at the ground, and cast the build spell. Note, you cannot build castles very close to water or other castles.
Your castle starts out small, with only one turret. As more mana is added to your castle, it will gain more turrets. Each turret adds another crane to your castles defense and another spell to your arsenal.
Basically, the game consists of fighting for control of mana. Whenever you encounter another wizard, shoot them with fireballs. If you hit them enough, they will "die" and be sent back to their castle. You are then free to claim all the mana in the area for yourself.
Once all the mana has been claimed, attack your enemys castle to get mana out of it so you can claim it for yourself. Once you enemys castle is out of mana, you can eliminate it by killing its heart. When all of your opponents have been banished, youve won.
Enhancements:
- AI bot player for skirmish
- things can now be loaded from an image, rather then randomly
- option for old randomized maps
- trees can now always bee seen
- made castle mana drops aggregate more
- loosened the restrictions on summoning
- made the config menu better
- added victory conditions to skirmish: kill all enemy towers/castles
- made ticks and gnomes stay in the formation you put them in
- made monsters and towers drop less then their cost when they have no wizard
- made mana float higher
- made towers cheaper (50)
- made sentinels drop much less (3)
- changed speed behavior on lava maps
- added victory music
- new music
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GnuPG::Interface 0.33

GnuPG::Interface 0.33


GnuPG::Interface is a Perl interface to GnuPG. more>>
GnuPG::Interface is a Perl interface to GnuPG.

SYNOPSIS

# A simple example
use IO::Handle;
use GnuPG::Interface;

# settting up the situation
my $gnupg = GnuPG::Interface->new();
$gnupg->options->hash_init( armor => 1,
homedir => /home/foobar );

# Note you can set the recipients even if you arent encrypting!
$gnupg->options->push_recipients( ftobin@cpan.org );
$gnupg->options->meta_interactive( 0 );

# how we create some handles to interact with GnuPG
my $input = IO::Handle->new();
my $output = IO::Handle->new();
my $handles = GnuPG::Handles->new( stdin => $input,
stdout => $output );

# Now well go about encrypting with the options already set
my @plaintext = ( foobar );
my $pid = $gnupg->encrypt( handles => $handles );

# Now we write to the input of GnuPG
print $input @plaintext;
close $input;

# now we read the output
my @ciphertext = ;
close $output;

waitpid $pid, 0;

GnuPG::Interface and its associated modules are designed to provide an object-oriented method for interacting with GnuPG, being able to perform functions such as but not limited to encrypting, signing, decryption, verification, and key-listing parsing.

How Data Member Accessor Methods are Created

Each module in the GnuPG::Interface bundle relies on Class::MethodMaker to generate the get/set methods used to set the objects data members. This is very important to realize. This means that any data member which is a list has special methods assigned to it for pushing, popping, and clearing the list.

Understanding Bidirectional Communication

It is also imperative to realize that this package uses interprocess communication methods similar to those used in IPC::Open3 and "Bidirectional Communication with Another Process" in perlipc, and that users of this package need to understand how to use this method because this package does not abstract these methods for the user greatly. This package is not designed to abstract this away entirely (partly for security purposes), but rather to simply help create proper, clean calls to GnuPG, and to implement key-listing parsing. Please see "Bidirectional Communication with Another Process" in perlipc to learn how to deal with these methods.

Using this package to do message processing generally invovlves creating a GnuPG::Interface object, creating a GnuPG::Handles object, setting some options in its options data member, and then calling a method which invokes GnuPG, such as clearsign. One then interacts with with the handles appropriately, as described in "Bidirectional Communication with Another Process" in perlipc.

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X Interface Monitor 1.8.4

X Interface Monitor 1.8.4


X Interface Monitor monitors any network interface for traffic, load average, and various other statistics. more>>
X Interface Monitor (abbriviated xifmon) monitors any network interface (most suitable, the ppp# interface) for traffic, load average, and various other statistics using purly ioctl() directly to the Linux kernel.

It also has options to run `connect and `disconnect scripts, for dialup modem users who want easy connecting and disconnecting.

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Class::Interfaces 0.04

Class::Interfaces 0.04


Class::Interfaces is a Per module for defining interface classes inline. more>>
Class::Interfaces is a Per module for defining interface classes inline.

SYNOPSIS

# define some simple interfaces
use Class::Interfaces (
Serializable => [ pack, unpack ],
Printable => [ toString ],
Iterable => [ iterator ],
Iterator => [ hasNext, next ]
);

# or some more complex ones ...

# interface can also inherit from
# other interfaces using this form
use Class::Interfaces (
BiDirectionalIterator => {
isa => Iterator,
methods => [ hasPrev, prev ]
},
ResetableIterator => {
isa => Iterator,
methods => [ reset ]
},
# we even support multiple inheritance
ResetableBiDirectionalIterator => {
isa => [ ResetableIterator, BiDirectionalIterator ]
}
);

# it is also possible to create an
# empty interface, sometimes called
# a marker interface
use Class::Interfaces (
JustAMarker => undef
);

This module provides a simple means to define abstract class interfaces, which can be used to program using the concepts of interface polymorphism.

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GNOME Interface for YUM 0.1.5

GNOME Interface for YUM 0.1.5


GNOME Interface for YUM is a graphical frame-program for easier use and setup the YUM install program. more>>
GNOME Interface for YUM is a graphical frame-program for easier use and setup the YUM install program.

Displays the accessible packages on the package service sites with filter. Manage the settings of package services.

Manage the cache used by YUM: free up disk space, manual install and transfer of downloaded packages. Displays detailed package information about the installed packages or package files. Displays the files in the packages with a program chosen by user.

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Added: 2006-11-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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VIDeo Interface for *niX 1.0.0

VIDeo Interface for *niX 1.0.0


VIDeo Interface for *niX (VIDIX) is a portable interface to userspace drivers to provide DGA everywhere possible. more>>
VIDeo Interface for *niX (VIDIX) is a portable interface to userspace drivers to provide DGA everywhere possible. VIDIX is portable interface which was designed and introduced as interface to userspace drivers to provide DGA everywhere where its possible.
Enhancements:
- warnings suppressing
- fixes and improvements
- Win32 related improvements
- h/w revision detection for cle266 chipset
- support for Geforce FX5500
- added vt8378 chipset as unichrome driver
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PHP Database Interface 1.0 RC4

PHP Database Interface 1.0 RC4


PHP Database Interface is an easy to use PHP database interface. more>>
PHP Database Interface is an easy to use PHP database interface meant to give applications universal support across many databases, including several flat file formats.
Installation
These are just a few notes installation notes regarding DBi and using it with your project
txtSQL support requires the following files from the release archive (currently 3.0 Beta is Supported) :
txtSQL.class.php, txtSQL.parser.php & txtSQL.core.php To be placed in the 3rdparty/txtsql/ directory or the location of your choice
fileSQL support requires the the following file from the release archive (currently 1.0 RC4 is Supported) :
fileSQL.php To be placed in the 3rdparty/fql/ directory of the location of your choice
Test data and a demo script is available in the demo/ directory
Simple Example
// The filesystem root path to DBi needs to be defined before the include
define(PHP_DBI_ROOT, C:/program files/apache group/apache2/htdocs2/modules/dbi/);
define(PHP_DBI_FQL, PHP_DBI_ROOT.3rdparty/fql/fileSQL.php); //Required for FQL Support
define(PHP_DBI_TXTSQL, PHP_DBI_ROOT.3rdparty/txtsql/); //Required for txtSQL Support
include_once("../dbi.php");
$interface = dbi::factoryControllerConstruction(); //create a new dbi object
// open a connection to the database (this will example will work with any
// of the interfaced databases
$interface->open_connection_now_persistent("fql&".PHP_DBI_ROOT."3rdparty/fql/data&demo");
//Select the entire contents of test2 table and store the first row
$inteface->ExecuteQueryAndReturnRow?(array(select => *, from => test2));
$results = $interface->fetchRowThenGetAnotherrow();
//Display the first row of results
print "First Row: ";
print_r($results);
print "< br >";
$interface->disconnect_fromDatabase(); // Closes connection to the database
Enhancements:
- The tableInfo function was added to return the schema.
- LIMIT was added to select functions for supporting databases.
- LIMIT emulation is available to all database types.
- Support for the Firebird database was added.
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Imager::interface.pod 0.54

Imager::interface.pod 0.54


Imager::interface.pod decribes the C level virtual image interface. more>>
Imager::interface.pod decribes the C level virtual image interface.

The Imager virtual interface aims to allow image types to be created for special purposes, both to allow consistent access to images with different sample sizes, and organizations, but also to allow creation of synthesized or virtual images.
This is a C level interface rather than Perl.

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IOC::Proxy::Interfaces 0.29

IOC::Proxy::Interfaces 0.29


IOC::Proxy::Interfaces is a IOC::Proxy subclasss to proxy objects with a given interface. more>>
IOC::Proxy::Interfaces is a IOC::Proxy subclasss to proxy objects with a given interface.

SYNOPSIS

use IOC::Proxy::Interfaces;

my $proxy_server = IOC::Proxy->new({
interface => AnInterface,
# ... add other config values here
});

$proxy_server->wrap($object);
# our $object is now proxied, but only the
# methods which are part of the interface
# will work, all others will throw exceptions

$object->method_in_interface(); # works as normal

$object->method_not_in_interface(); # will thrown an exception

This is a subclass of IOC::Proxy which allows for the partial proxing of an object. It will only proxy the methods of a given interface, all other methods will throw a IOC::MethodNotFound exception. This could be used to (in a very weird way) emulate the concept of upcasting in Java, it is also somewhat like the idea of using interfaces with Dynamic Proxies in Java as well (see the article link in "SEE ALSO").

This proxy can be useful if you need to have an object strictly conform to a particular interface in a particular situation. The interface class is also pushed onto the proxies @ISA so that it will respond to UNIVERSAL::isa($object, Interface) correctly. Keep in mind that there is no need for the object being proxied to have the interface in its @ISA prior to being proxied. The proxy is dynamic and only requires that the object conform to the interface when it is being wraped but the proxy object.

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Perlbug::Interface::Web 2.93

Perlbug::Interface::Web 2.93


Perlbug::Interface::Web is a web interface to perlbug database. more>>
Perlbug::Interface::Web is a web interface to perlbug database.

SYNOPSIS

my $o_web = Perlbug::Interface::Web->new;

print $o_web->top;

print $o_web->request(help);

print $o_web->links;

METHODS

new

Create new Perlbug::Interface::Web object.
my $web = Perlbug::Interface::Web->new;

setup

Setup Perlbug::Interface::Web
$o_web->setup($cgi);

check_user

Access authentication via http, we just prime ourselves with data from the db as well.

menus

Return menu of system, designed for vertical format. Wraps logo, title and links

print $o_web->menus();

logo

Return logo of system with href=hard_wired_url

print $o_web->logo();

get_title

Return title of current page

print $o_web->get_title();

summary

Return summary of open/closed bugs

print $o_web->summary();

links

Return links of system, with adminfaq inserted if appropriate, configured links and object search forms.

print $o_web->links();

index

Display the index results here...

get_request

Return the req value for this request

my $req = $self->get_request;

set_command

Set the command type for the rest of the process, based on the input and operation

my $cmd = $o_web->set_command($req);

commands

Return command menu buttons for request given

print $o_web->commands($req);

switch

Return appropriate method call for request(else index), using internal CGI object

my $method = $o_web->switch([$req]); # set $method=($call|index)

start

Return appropriate start header data for web request, includes start table.

print $o_web->start();

form

Return form with appropriate name and target etc.

print $o_web->form(menus);

top

Return consistent top of page.

print $o_web->top($req, $cmd);

request

Handle all web requests (internal print)

$o_web->request($call);

target2file

Return appropriate dir/file.ext for given target string

my $filename = $o_base->target2file(header);

# -> /home/richard/web/header.html

finish

Return appropriate finishing html
Varies with framed, includes table finish

print $o_web->finish($req);

overview

Wrapper for doo method

graph

Display pie or mixed graph for groups of bugs etc., mixed to come.

date

Wrapper for search by date access

create

Wrapper for object creation

$o_web->create($obj, %data);

object_handler

Wrapper for object access: no ids = search form

$o_web->object_handler($me_thod, $oid); # o_cgi comes from the heavens

hist

History mechanism for bugs and users.

Move formatting to Formatter::history !!!

headers

Headers for all objects (message, note, ...) by id

$o_web->headers(patch, $id);

bidmid

Wrapper for bugid and messageid access

spec

Returns specifications for the Perlbug system.

$dynamic =~ s/ />/g;
$dynamic =~ s/b(http:.+?perlbug.cgi)b/$1/gi;
$dynamic =~ s/b([ |&.t;]+@.+?.(?:com|org|net|edu))b/$1/gi;

webhelp

Web based help for perlbug.

print $web->webhelp;

mailhelp

Web based mail help for perlbug.

print $web->mailhelp;

delete

Wrapper for delete access

sql

Open field sql query processor

todo

To do list, may be appended to

adminfaq

adminFAQ

web_query

Form bugid search web query results

# results - dont map to query() unless Base::query modified

search

Construct search form

with chosen params as defaults...

update

For all application objects, wraps to object_handler

$o_web->update(); # args ignored here for passing purposes

current_buttons

Get and set array of relevant buttons by context key

my @buttons = $o_web->current_buttons(search update reset, scalar(@uids), [$colspan]);

case

Handle case sensitivity from web search form.

format_query

Produce SQL query for bug search from cgi query.

Can be optimised somewhat ...

my $query = $web->format_query;

wildcard

Convert * into % for sqlquery

my $string = $self->wildcard(5.*);

tenify

Create range of links to split (by tens or more) bugids from web query result.

$self->tenify(@_bids, bug, 7); # in chunks of 7

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interface preprocessor for PHP 0.2.10

interface preprocessor for PHP 0.2.10


interface preprocessor for PHP are methods to create user interfaces in PHP. more>>
ippfp is an easy-to-use library which provides oo-methods for creating and rendering user interfaces in PHP independently from output format. It features HTML, GTK, PDF and ncurses.
You can create input masks such as forms for databases or other user interfaces. ippfp features abstraction, elements can be accessed like data structures, they have values and various attributes.
For me ippfp is a construction kit to build software quickly.
Another purpose could be the automatically generation by software.
You can select one of these packages to display:
- HTML
- PDF
- GTK
- ncurses
Available elements:
- button
- checkbox
- choice
- fopen (file open)
- grid
- image
- label (readonly text)
- link
- multiplechoice
- password
- radio
- text
- textarea
- table
The library puts the elements together in a frame. For HTML a HTML page will be created which contains the elements, GTK and ncurses have appropriate windows. The data of elements will be stored in session variables.
One does not need to care for details of formats like HTML-tags or GTK-classes. For navigating within a program the button element should be used. To arrange elements the elements "grid" or rather "table" are the right choices.
Elements are created with the "create"-functions which are members of the ippfp main instance and returns objects respective to the goal. To make them visible they will be grouped in a "view" which will be given to the ippfp main instance for processing.
This is a flexible way because an existing element can be used in several views. Thus, elements will be included by reference, not by copy. The advantages are: if an element is in a state, it is independent from the current view and related informations are available globally.
For example: create a text element:
$myText = $ippfp->createText("default", 20, "my_text");
...
echo $myText->getValue();
Your code should be organised into php functions. For example if a button is used, it calls the function given as attribute. It is expedient to integrate your views into this functions.
Enhancements:
- switched from html to xhtml, format identifier is XHTML
- a simple debug function added, for internal debugging, writes messages into a file (usefull for ncurses)
- pdf passes the "tabellentest", tables and grids can extend over a big number of pages, and can contain big text
- some bugfixes in xhtml and pdf
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General Applet Interface Library 0.5.10

General Applet Interface Library 0.5.10


The goal of the General Applet Interface Library is to give programmers a simple yet powerful applet interface. more>>
The goal of the General Applet Interface Library is to give programmers a simple yet powerful applet interface. This library supports wmapplet/dockapps, GNOME 2 panel applets, and ROX panel applets.
This library supports at the moment Dockapps, Gnome 2 Panel Applets and Rox panel applets. In the future support for XFCE 4 and KDE is planned to be added. The applet program doesnt have to care about if the applet will be used on the Gnome panel or in the dock. The library handles that.
Over 50% of the code in a Dockapp and a Gnome 2 Panel applet does actully only one thing, setting up the applet window. With GAI, you can reduce it to just a few lines of code.
Enhancements:
- Updated the example applets.
- The preference dialog is now nicely resized.
- Fixed some minor memory leaks in the preference dialog.
- API change: The function connected to gai_signal_on_preferences() shall now take: (gboolean changed, gpointer data) as argument. changed is true if the user changed
- anything in the preference window. False if the user did nothing.
- Added two new preference window items. GAI_LISTSTORE and GAI_EDITLISTSTORE. The first shows just a list, no altering is possible. The second provide a list that can be increased and reduced by the user. (NOT YET FINISHED!)
- Cleaned up parts of the preference generator. Several minor memory leaks fixed.
- Update gai.spec. Some Fedora Core changes by Michael Schwendt mschwendt@users.sf.net, and Michel Alexandre Salim salimma@users.sf.net
- Allowing applet to be bigger than 1000 pixels (2560 is now max).
- Ashley V wants to have Shermans
- aquarium real big Destroying (clicking on the window manager "X" icon) the preference window now works fine.
- Destroying About box is now handled correctly.
- Rewrote large part of the right mouse click menu handleling code. Now you can remove, change, insert and add menu items during run time. gai_menu_insert(...), gai_menu_change(...) and gai_menu_remove(...) is new. gai_menu_add now returns an integer that is the ID of the menu item.
- Fixed broken libdir link in gai.pc
- Make sure GdkColor is never null when given to applet.
- Documentation updates.
- Various minor fixes found on the fedora extras by Michael Schwendt and Thorsten Leemhuis fedora@leemhuis.info. Please mail me fixes directly!!
- GtkFileChooser dialog is now used instead of GtkFileSelector when GTK+ 2.4 or later is detected.
- If gtk+ 2.4 or later, use varously updated widgets instead of older ones.
- Merged big nls patch by Olaf Leidinger Thanks!
- NLS is finally supported for GAI. Not yet there for applets
- The BonoboUIVerb array canary was missing and that caused the GNOME to crash. Patch by Jean-Yves Lefort
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Python/Tk Empire Interface 1.18.1

Python/Tk Empire Interface 1.18.1


Python/Tk Empire Interface project is a cross-platform Empire GUI client. more>>
Python/Tk Empire Interface project is a cross-platform Empire GUI client.
The Python/Tk Empire Interface (PTkEI) enables you to connect to empire 4.x.x (Wolfpack) servers.
Empire is a real-time war game with long tradition.
You can find out about Empire and currently running servers and other clients at its homepage.
This client is an example for a truly portable cross-platform GUI, known to run on Unix, X11, Win32 and Mac.
Additionally you do not give up any command line power as a player, but you have to to learn the empire commands to make use of this GUI client.
Main features:
- Portability
- Map Features
- Command Line
- Socket Interface
- Smart Features
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