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Jar Ajar 0.3.1
Jar Ajar is a JAR-based self-extractor for zip files. more>>
Jar Ajar is a JAR-based self-extractor for zip files. Jar Ajar project can package zipped files with descriptive images and text using a graphical interface.
When recipients launch the resulting JAR, Jar Ajar guides users through the unzip process.
Jar Ajar is designed specifically for software deployment of Java-based applications. By taking advantage of the Java environment that would already be found on the users platform, Jar Ajar is very lightweight and offers a consistent look and feel.
Packaging. Features to help you package files for deployment:
- Welcome message: supports HTML and CSS-compliant text.
- Logo & License: allows you to include a customized logo and license.
- Zip: Jar Ajar zips up your files into a self-extracting .jar file.
- Documented: instructions are built right into the sidebar for quick access.
Self-Extraction. The self-extractor means that you can install your package on any computer that support Java. The general sequence of events during an installation include:
- Greetings from your welcome message.
- Required acceptance of your license.
- Browse for installation location.
- Install the files, with feedback on which files have been installed.
- Wrap-up, including a reminder of where the files have been installed to, and the option to open a readme and launch your program.
Enhancements:
- New features in this release include the ability to display a license during self-extraction and a readme afterward.
- Jar Ajar can now also launch programs after extraction.
- Hyperlinkable text displays are now supported.
- User interface improvements were made.
<<lessWhen recipients launch the resulting JAR, Jar Ajar guides users through the unzip process.
Jar Ajar is designed specifically for software deployment of Java-based applications. By taking advantage of the Java environment that would already be found on the users platform, Jar Ajar is very lightweight and offers a consistent look and feel.
Packaging. Features to help you package files for deployment:
- Welcome message: supports HTML and CSS-compliant text.
- Logo & License: allows you to include a customized logo and license.
- Zip: Jar Ajar zips up your files into a self-extracting .jar file.
- Documented: instructions are built right into the sidebar for quick access.
Self-Extraction. The self-extractor means that you can install your package on any computer that support Java. The general sequence of events during an installation include:
- Greetings from your welcome message.
- Required acceptance of your license.
- Browse for installation location.
- Install the files, with feedback on which files have been installed.
- Wrap-up, including a reminder of where the files have been installed to, and the option to open a readme and launch your program.
Enhancements:
- New features in this release include the ability to display a license during self-extraction and a readme afterward.
- Jar Ajar can now also launch programs after extraction.
- Hyperlinkable text displays are now supported.
- User interface improvements were made.
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Added: 2007-01-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1028 downloads
asm2class 0.1.2
asm2class is an assembly Java to class file compiler. more>>
Asm2class is a java assembly to class file compiler.
Asm2class is release under the terms of the GPL License. The current version of asm2class (0.1.2) is a beta version and allow generating class file from java assembly file that contains class definition, field definition, method definition and constructor definition.
This release support also abstract class, abstract method and native method definition.
Asm2class know more thatn 90% of the java assembly language. Asm2class can do dead code detection, uninitialized register detection.
<<lessAsm2class is release under the terms of the GPL License. The current version of asm2class (0.1.2) is a beta version and allow generating class file from java assembly file that contains class definition, field definition, method definition and constructor definition.
This release support also abstract class, abstract method and native method definition.
Asm2class know more thatn 90% of the java assembly language. Asm2class can do dead code detection, uninitialized register detection.
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Added: 2005-04-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1646 downloads
JFlag 0.42
JFlag is a RTS-like game with multiple play modes. more>>
JFlag project is a RTS-like game with multiple play modes.
JFlag is an RTS-like game with multiple play modes (capture the flag, last man standing, etc.).
Main features:
- Network game, up to 9 players
- Gameplay based on XML files, so *everything* is easily customizable
- Random map generation
- And many more..
<<lessJFlag is an RTS-like game with multiple play modes (capture the flag, last man standing, etc.).
Main features:
- Network game, up to 9 players
- Gameplay based on XML files, so *everything* is easily customizable
- Random map generation
- And many more..
Download (0.15MB)
Added: 2007-01-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1025 downloads
Memories of Mordor 0.6.1
Memories of Mordor is a light multi-level game with its own OO gaming library. more>>
Memories of Mordor project is a light multi-level game with its own OO gaming library.
Memories of Mordor is a light, 2D multi-level game that contains its own easy-to-use and extend OO Java game programming library. It has no dependencies on other libraries.
You are entering Mordor, a land filled with horridish Orcs and other evilly creatures and characters, hungry for human blood. A land whose dark memories will haunt you for many lives to come.
The long journey from the Shire has exhausted you. The ring weighs you down.
You must find the way through, if you wish to succeed in saving Middle Earth. You must battle the creatures using whatever weapons you find around you.
Enhancements:
- Blood on tiles and dead bodies were blocking gun fire.
<<lessMemories of Mordor is a light, 2D multi-level game that contains its own easy-to-use and extend OO Java game programming library. It has no dependencies on other libraries.
You are entering Mordor, a land filled with horridish Orcs and other evilly creatures and characters, hungry for human blood. A land whose dark memories will haunt you for many lives to come.
The long journey from the Shire has exhausted you. The ring weighs you down.
You must find the way through, if you wish to succeed in saving Middle Earth. You must battle the creatures using whatever weapons you find around you.
Enhancements:
- Blood on tiles and dead bodies were blocking gun fire.
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Added: 2006-12-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1050 downloads
NatACL 3.0 Beta 15
NatACL is an authentication daemon for NAT and transparent proxying that man in the middles outbound HTTP requests. more>>
NatACL is an authentication daemon for NAT and transparent proxying that man in the middles outbound HTTP requests and forces the user to a login/password page requesting credentials to allow the outbound connection. After proper credentials are received, NAT rules are automatically generated.
To install NatACL type these commands:
#for linux
make
make install
If you are updating NatACL from a previous version, you may have to manualy
update your /usr/local/etc/NatACL.conf.
<<lessTo install NatACL type these commands:
#for linux
make
make install
If you are updating NatACL from a previous version, you may have to manualy
update your /usr/local/etc/NatACL.conf.
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Added: 2006-08-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1166 downloads
Pod::Man 2.04
Pod::Man is a Perl module to convert POD data to formatted *roff input. more>>
Pod::Man is a Perl module to convert POD data to formatted *roff input.
SYNOPSIS
use Pod::Man;
my $parser = Pod::Man->new (release => $VERSION, section => 8);
# Read POD from STDIN and write to STDOUT.
$parser->parse_file (*STDIN);
# Read POD from file.pod and write to file.1.
$parser->parse_from_file (file.pod, file.1);
Pod::Man is a module to convert documentation in the POD format (the preferred language for documenting Perl) into *roff input using the man macro set. The resulting *roff code is suitable for display on a terminal using nroff(1), normally via man(1), or printing using troff(1). It is conventionally invoked using the driver script pod2man, but it can also be used directly.
As a derived class from Pod::Simple, Pod::Man supports the same methods and interfaces. See Pod::Simple for all the details.
new() can take options, in the form of key/value pairs that control the behavior of the parser. See below for details.
If no options are given, Pod::Man uses the name of the input file with any trailing .pod, .pm, or .pl stripped as the man page title, to section 1 unless the file ended in .pm in which case it defaults to section 3, to a centered title of "User Contributed Perl Documentation", to a centered footer of the Perl version it is run with, and to a left-hand footer of the modification date of its input (or the current date if given STDIN for input).
Pod::Man assumes that your *roff formatters have a fixed-width font named CW. If yours is called something else (like CR), use the fixed option to specify it. This generally only matters for troff output for printing. Similarly, you can set the fonts used for bold, italic, and bold italic fixed-width output.
Besides the obvious pod conversions, Pod::Man also takes care of formatting func(), func(3), and simple variable references like $foo or @bar so you dont have to use code escapes for them; complex expressions like $fred{stuff} will still need to be escaped, though. It also translates dashes that arent used as hyphens into en dashes, makes long dashes--like this--into proper em dashes, fixes "paired quotes," makes C++ look right, puts a little space between double underbars, makes ALLCAPS a teeny bit smaller in troff, and escapes stuff that *roff treats as special so that you dont have to.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Pod::Man;
my $parser = Pod::Man->new (release => $VERSION, section => 8);
# Read POD from STDIN and write to STDOUT.
$parser->parse_file (*STDIN);
# Read POD from file.pod and write to file.1.
$parser->parse_from_file (file.pod, file.1);
Pod::Man is a module to convert documentation in the POD format (the preferred language for documenting Perl) into *roff input using the man macro set. The resulting *roff code is suitable for display on a terminal using nroff(1), normally via man(1), or printing using troff(1). It is conventionally invoked using the driver script pod2man, but it can also be used directly.
As a derived class from Pod::Simple, Pod::Man supports the same methods and interfaces. See Pod::Simple for all the details.
new() can take options, in the form of key/value pairs that control the behavior of the parser. See below for details.
If no options are given, Pod::Man uses the name of the input file with any trailing .pod, .pm, or .pl stripped as the man page title, to section 1 unless the file ended in .pm in which case it defaults to section 3, to a centered title of "User Contributed Perl Documentation", to a centered footer of the Perl version it is run with, and to a left-hand footer of the modification date of its input (or the current date if given STDIN for input).
Pod::Man assumes that your *roff formatters have a fixed-width font named CW. If yours is called something else (like CR), use the fixed option to specify it. This generally only matters for troff output for printing. Similarly, you can set the fonts used for bold, italic, and bold italic fixed-width output.
Besides the obvious pod conversions, Pod::Man also takes care of formatting func(), func(3), and simple variable references like $foo or @bar so you dont have to use code escapes for them; complex expressions like $fred{stuff} will still need to be escaped, though. It also translates dashes that arent used as hyphens into en dashes, makes long dashes--like this--into proper em dashes, fixes "paired quotes," makes C++ look right, puts a little space between double underbars, makes ALLCAPS a teeny bit smaller in troff, and escapes stuff that *roff treats as special so that you dont have to.
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Added: 2006-08-14 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1166 downloads
Flameingo 2.1
Flameingo is an action game where you play a little man riding on a flamingo. more>>
Flameingo project is an action game where you play a little man riding on a flamingo.
Using the Bazooka youre holding, you need to blow your friend (who is sitting right next to you) to pieces.
Another liero sequel...? I guess it is!
<<lessUsing the Bazooka youre holding, you need to blow your friend (who is sitting right next to you) to pieces.
Another liero sequel...? I guess it is!
Download (0.78MB)
Added: 2006-05-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1266 downloads
Dead Link Check 0.4.0
Dead Link Check (DLC) is a Perl script designed to find information on validity of HTTP references. more>>
Dead Link Check (DLC) is a Perl script designed to find information on validity of HTTP references. The script may use/generate a cache file for avoiding redoing network requests if the user wants to check added entries. The script works by reading entries from a file (or a list of links from the command line) and output results in file(s) (or STDOUT). DLC was created as an extension to Public Bookmark Generator (PBM), but can be used on its own.
DLC is as an extension to Public Bookmark Generator (PBM), but can be used by itself.
DLC uses Perl 5 and libwww-perl.
a CPAN archive : ftp://www.perl.com/pub/perl/CPAN/modules/
For installation instructions, please see INSTALL.
For use instructions, please refer to the manpages, perldoc, or launch
the scripts without arguments.
Enhancements:
- Added the "Content" option (beta) to process content of HTML results for possible page not found errors and user moved.
- Added the "Dif" option for not printing the DLC information into HTML generated code.
- Bug fix in environment variables proxy use.
- Bug fix in lowercased URLs redirections.
- Bug fix in generation of empty files.
<<lessDLC is as an extension to Public Bookmark Generator (PBM), but can be used by itself.
DLC uses Perl 5 and libwww-perl.
a CPAN archive : ftp://www.perl.com/pub/perl/CPAN/modules/
For installation instructions, please see INSTALL.
For use instructions, please refer to the manpages, perldoc, or launch
the scripts without arguments.
Enhancements:
- Added the "Content" option (beta) to process content of HTML results for possible page not found errors and user moved.
- Added the "Dif" option for not printing the DLC information into HTML generated code.
- Bug fix in environment variables proxy use.
- Bug fix in lowercased URLs redirections.
- Bug fix in generation of empty files.
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Added: 2006-06-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1226 downloads
Playlist-repair 0.0-2
Playlist-repair scans music-playlists (M3U and PLS) for dead-links (moved or renamed files) and double entries. more>>
Playlist-repair scans music-playlists (PLS and M3U) for dead-links (moved or renamed files) and double entries.
The search-enginge finds moved and similar named files and replaces the wrong entrys in the playlist.
Enhancements:
- Missing: ID3Tag support
<<lessThe search-enginge finds moved and similar named files and replaces the wrong entrys in the playlist.
Enhancements:
- Missing: ID3Tag support
Download (0.032MB)
Added: 2006-03-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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JSlife 2.0.0.0
JSlife project is a Javascript/DHTML implementation of Conways classic game of life. more>>
NOTE: It isnt really a game and bears no resemblance to the popular board game of the same name.
Life plays out on a grid of squares where each cell is born, lives and dies according to the number of neighbors it has. A cells "neighbors" are the eight squares immediately adjacent to it. If a dead cell is surrounded by exactly three living neighbors, it is "born" and is considered "living" at the start of the next turn. If a living cell has two or three living neighbors, it remains "alive" at the start of the next turn. If a living cell has any other number of living neighbors, it "dies" and is considered "dead" at the start of the next turn.
Some implementations extend this idea by giving the cells ages, so they will not die immediately if abandoned or overcrowded. This implementation does not do this -- cells are bits; alive or dead. Living cells are gray, dead cells are white.
In this implementation, clicking a cell at any time will reverse its state (living cells become dead and vice-versa). The action can be started by clicking "Start" and will run until the number of remaining iterations reaches 0. An "iteration" calculates a number of rounds and updates the display to show the results. The most interactive way to run the simulation is to perform one round per iteration (the default) so the screen will update constantly. Because updating the screen is slow, more rounds can be performed between updates by increasing the number of rounds per iteration.
There are several counters shown on the screen to display some performance data if youre interested in how fast your browser runs Javascript.
Note that if your screen does not update after every iteration, try setting the delay to a number greater than 0. The grid size can be increased by editing the top of the source file.
<<lessLife plays out on a grid of squares where each cell is born, lives and dies according to the number of neighbors it has. A cells "neighbors" are the eight squares immediately adjacent to it. If a dead cell is surrounded by exactly three living neighbors, it is "born" and is considered "living" at the start of the next turn. If a living cell has two or three living neighbors, it remains "alive" at the start of the next turn. If a living cell has any other number of living neighbors, it "dies" and is considered "dead" at the start of the next turn.
Some implementations extend this idea by giving the cells ages, so they will not die immediately if abandoned or overcrowded. This implementation does not do this -- cells are bits; alive or dead. Living cells are gray, dead cells are white.
In this implementation, clicking a cell at any time will reverse its state (living cells become dead and vice-versa). The action can be started by clicking "Start" and will run until the number of remaining iterations reaches 0. An "iteration" calculates a number of rounds and updates the display to show the results. The most interactive way to run the simulation is to perform one round per iteration (the default) so the screen will update constantly. Because updating the screen is slow, more rounds can be performed between updates by increasing the number of rounds per iteration.
There are several counters shown on the screen to display some performance data if youre interested in how fast your browser runs Javascript.
Note that if your screen does not update after every iteration, try setting the delay to a number greater than 0. The grid size can be increased by editing the top of the source file.
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Added: 2007-03-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
960 downloads
Jar::Signer 0.1
Jar::Signer Perl module ease the process of creating a signed Jar file. more>>
Jar::Signer Perl module ease the process of creating a signed Jar file.
SYNOPSIS
# using FindBin is just a suggestion.
use FindBin qw( $RealBin );
use Jar::Signer;
my $signer = Jar::Signer->new;
# location of the keystore, created if needed.
$signer->keystore("$RealBin/MyKeyStore");
# dname properties of the certificate.
$signer->dname("CN=Mark Southern, O=My Corporation, L=My State, C=USA");
# name for .fingerprint and ..cert files, created if needed.
$signer->alias("$RealBin/MyCert");
# the Jar file that we want to sign.
$signer->jar(shift);
# if signed_jar is undefined then the default is basename.signed.jar where basename is the basename of the Jar file.
$signer->signed_jar(shift);
# create the signed Jar.
$signer->process;
This module, and the script that uses it make it a lot simpler to generate signed Jar files for use in Java applets etc. It steps through all the needed jar, jarsigner and keytool command lines.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
# using FindBin is just a suggestion.
use FindBin qw( $RealBin );
use Jar::Signer;
my $signer = Jar::Signer->new;
# location of the keystore, created if needed.
$signer->keystore("$RealBin/MyKeyStore");
# dname properties of the certificate.
$signer->dname("CN=Mark Southern, O=My Corporation, L=My State, C=USA");
# name for .fingerprint and ..cert files, created if needed.
$signer->alias("$RealBin/MyCert");
# the Jar file that we want to sign.
$signer->jar(shift);
# if signed_jar is undefined then the default is basename.signed.jar where basename is the basename of the Jar file.
$signer->signed_jar(shift);
# create the signed Jar.
$signer->process;
This module, and the script that uses it make it a lot simpler to generate signed Jar files for use in Java applets etc. It steps through all the needed jar, jarsigner and keytool command lines.
Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2007-06-15 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
890 downloads
SpectraScan 0006
SpectraScan is a little helper program for those unlucky persons, who dont get their spectrums in an appropriate PC format... more>>
SpectraScan is a little helper program for those unlucky persons, who dont get their spectrums in an appropriate computer readable format, but on dead tree.
This project allows to convert a variety of spectrum types into a comma separated value format, which is suitable to be loaded into Excel or a statistic program.
Another feature is the ability to scan the axes of a spectrum.
<<lessThis project allows to convert a variety of spectrum types into a comma separated value format, which is suitable to be loaded into Excel or a statistic program.
Another feature is the ability to scan the axes of a spectrum.
Download (0.55MB)
Added: 2007-05-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
900 downloads
URL Rewriter 1.1
URL Rewriter is a tool for rewriting URL in Servlet. more>>
URL Rewriter is a tool for rewriting URL in Servlet. It is similar to mod_rewrite. This project is written in Java and it is licensed under LGPL.
< span style=color:blue >< b >Main features:< /b >< /span >< br/ >
- Easy installation
- Easy extension. You can easily write new tags.
- Maven support.
< b >Installing Rewriter< /b >
If you are not using Maven you need to add this two jars to classpath (eg. WEB-INF/lib/): softeu-rewriter-1.1.jar and xom-1.1.jar.
If you are using Maven add dependency to pom.xml:
< !-- url rewriter -- >
< dependency >
< groupId >cz.softeu< /groupId >
< artifactId >softeu-rewriter< /artifactId >
< version >1.1< /version >
< scope >runtime< /scope >
< /dependency >
this library is not yet in main Maven repository, so add SoftEU repository to pom.xml:
< repositories >
< repository >
< id >softeu-repo< /id >
< url >http://maven.softeu.cz/< /url >
< /repository >
< /repositories >
Add to web.xml:
< !-- url rewriter -- >
< filter >
< filter-name >RewriterFilter< /filter-name >
< filter-class >cz.softeu.rewriter.RewriterFilter< /filter-class >
< /filter >
< filter-mapping >
< filter-name >RewriterFilter< /filter-name >
< url-pattern >/*< /url-pattern >
< /filter-mapping >
Create WEB-INF/rewriter-config.xml:
< rewriter-config xmlns:b="http://rewriter.softeu.cz/basic/" >
< b:regex >
< from >^/news/(.*)$< /from >
< to >/news.jsf?id=$1< /to >
< /b:regex >
< /rewriter-config >
<<less< span style=color:blue >< b >Main features:< /b >< /span >< br/ >
- Easy installation
- Easy extension. You can easily write new tags.
- Maven support.
< b >Installing Rewriter< /b >
If you are not using Maven you need to add this two jars to classpath (eg. WEB-INF/lib/): softeu-rewriter-1.1.jar and xom-1.1.jar.
If you are using Maven add dependency to pom.xml:
< !-- url rewriter -- >
< dependency >
< groupId >cz.softeu< /groupId >
< artifactId >softeu-rewriter< /artifactId >
< version >1.1< /version >
< scope >runtime< /scope >
< /dependency >
this library is not yet in main Maven repository, so add SoftEU repository to pom.xml:
< repositories >
< repository >
< id >softeu-repo< /id >
< url >http://maven.softeu.cz/< /url >
< /repository >
< /repositories >
Add to web.xml:
< !-- url rewriter -- >
< filter >
< filter-name >RewriterFilter< /filter-name >
< filter-class >cz.softeu.rewriter.RewriterFilter< /filter-class >
< /filter >
< filter-mapping >
< filter-name >RewriterFilter< /filter-name >
< url-pattern >/*< /url-pattern >
< /filter-mapping >
Create WEB-INF/rewriter-config.xml:
< rewriter-config xmlns:b="http://rewriter.softeu.cz/basic/" >
< b:regex >
< from >^/news/(.*)$< /from >
< to >/news.jsf?id=$1< /to >
< /b:regex >
< /rewriter-config >
Download (0.017MB)
Added: 2007-01-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1002 downloads
Sman 0.99
Sman is the Searcher for Man pages. more>>
Sman is the Searcher for Man pages. Based on the example of the same name in Josh Rabinowitzs article "How To Index Anything" in the July, 2003 issue of Linux Journal (http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6652), sman is an enhanced version of apropos and man -k. Sman project adds several key abilities over its predecessors:
- Supports complex natural language text searches such as "(linux and kernel) or (mach and microkernel)"
- Shows results in a ranked order, and optionally an extract (using -e) of the manpage showing the searched text highlighted
- Allows for searches by manpage section, title, body, or filename (use metaname=searchword)
- Indexes the complete contents of the man page, not just the title and description
- Uses a prebuilt index to perform fast searches
- Performs stemming so that a search for "searches" will match a document with the word "searching"
<<less- Supports complex natural language text searches such as "(linux and kernel) or (mach and microkernel)"
- Shows results in a ranked order, and optionally an extract (using -e) of the manpage showing the searched text highlighted
- Allows for searches by manpage section, title, body, or filename (use metaname=searchword)
- Indexes the complete contents of the man page, not just the title and description
- Uses a prebuilt index to perform fast searches
- Performs stemming so that a search for "searches" will match a document with the word "searching"
Download (0.028MB)
Added: 2006-05-05 License: Artistic License Price:
1267 downloads
MyMan 0.6
MyMan project is a text-terminal game (like Pac-Man). more>>
MyMan project is a text-terminal game (like Pac-Man).
MyMan is a video game for text terminals using ncurses, PDCurses, or SysV-curses. By default it looks similar to Namcos Pac-Man, but several other mazes are included.
Enhancements:
- The "tiny" variant was added.
- The "huge" size was added.
- Support for CJK terminals and UTF-8 terminals was added, and this requires ncursesw or libslang with UTF-8 support.
- Many enhancements were made to portability, packaging, and documentation.
- GNU Make 3.80 or later is now required.
<<lessMyMan is a video game for text terminals using ncurses, PDCurses, or SysV-curses. By default it looks similar to Namcos Pac-Man, but several other mazes are included.
Enhancements:
- The "tiny" variant was added.
- The "huge" size was added.
- Support for CJK terminals and UTF-8 terminals was added, and this requires ncursesw or libslang with UTF-8 support.
- Many enhancements were made to portability, packaging, and documentation.
- GNU Make 3.80 or later is now required.
Download (0.066MB)
Added: 2006-12-31 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
1027 downloads
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