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Lapsus 0.0.5
Lapsus is a set of programs created to help manage additional laptop features found on Asus laptops. more>>
Lapsus is a set of programs created to help manage additional laptop features found on Asus laptops and supported by asus-laptop kernel module from ACPI4Asus project, such as additional LEDs, hotkeys, backlight control etc. The project consist of a daemon program monitoring ACPI events, reading/writing /sys/ files created by asus-laptop module and run commands that need privileged access.
The daemon can be controlled over DBus using the client program, or any other programs which has support for that, or can be customized to do so. It can also be controlled with dbus-send utility.
Client program is a KDE Panel Applet (standalone client is planned). It gives easy access to daemons functions, as well as (in the future) providing additional features, such as ACPI hotkeys bindings or power status monitoring.
<<lessThe daemon can be controlled over DBus using the client program, or any other programs which has support for that, or can be customized to do so. It can also be controlled with dbus-send utility.
Client program is a KDE Panel Applet (standalone client is planned). It gives easy access to daemons functions, as well as (in the future) providing additional features, such as ACPI hotkeys bindings or power status monitoring.
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Added: 2007-06-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
861 downloads
Laplock 0.0.5
Laplock project locks your computer or laptop using a media card such as USB memory, SD, MMC, or a Memory Stick. more>>
Laplock project locks your computer or laptop using a media card such as USB memory, SD, MMC, or a Memory Stick. Once you register a unique card, the program starts xlock or xscreensaver when it is removed and stops it once it is plugged in again.
INSTALLATION
you need: udev, the userspace dev tools. This does
not work with devfs.
you can execute everything you want, but a screensaver
would be the best. so install xlock or xscreensaver
1) just type make to compile laplock.
2) type make install to install the binary to /usr/bin
and the sample conf file to /etc/
(you can type make DESTDIR=what/ever/ install to
install it for packages or so.)
3) edit /etc/laplock.conf.example and move it to
/etc/laplock.conf.
and youre done. have fun.
CONFIGURATION
in version 0.0.3 you only need 3 variables to set.
DEVICE
the device to watch. fire up udevmonitor
and plug in a card into your reader. normally
there are 3 lines with add@ and many shit.
(also the device)
UUID
close udevmonitor and go to /dev/disk/by-uuid/
there is a new file with the unique id of your
card.
EXECUTE
this command will be started, when you insert
your mastercard. xlock is very nice and works
good.
Enhancements:
- Debug mode was implemented with laplock -d.
- A lot of code cleaning was done in laplock.c and udev.h.
- An application is started with fork() instead of with system() and bash.
- getopt_long is used for parameters now.
- Nice indent schemes were added to the Makefile.
<<lessINSTALLATION
you need: udev, the userspace dev tools. This does
not work with devfs.
you can execute everything you want, but a screensaver
would be the best. so install xlock or xscreensaver
1) just type make to compile laplock.
2) type make install to install the binary to /usr/bin
and the sample conf file to /etc/
(you can type make DESTDIR=what/ever/ install to
install it for packages or so.)
3) edit /etc/laplock.conf.example and move it to
/etc/laplock.conf.
and youre done. have fun.
CONFIGURATION
in version 0.0.3 you only need 3 variables to set.
DEVICE
the device to watch. fire up udevmonitor
and plug in a card into your reader. normally
there are 3 lines with add@ and many shit.
(also the device)
UUID
close udevmonitor and go to /dev/disk/by-uuid/
there is a new file with the unique id of your
card.
EXECUTE
this command will be started, when you insert
your mastercard. xlock is very nice and works
good.
Enhancements:
- Debug mode was implemented with laplock -d.
- A lot of code cleaning was done in laplock.c and udev.h.
- An application is started with fork() instead of with system() and bash.
- getopt_long is used for parameters now.
- Nice indent schemes were added to the Makefile.
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Added: 2007-02-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
968 downloads
Kuotes 0.0.5
Kuotes gets a random quote from wikiquote. more>>
Kuotes gets a random quote from wikiquote, fortune or http://www.softwarequotes.com/ and put it to your desktop.
To install it, first uncompress the package, then put the quotes.sh shell script in your ~/bin. Thats all.
To configure, edit ~/.kuotes/config.txt file.
<<lessTo install it, first uncompress the package, then put the quotes.sh shell script in your ~/bin. Thats all.
To configure, edit ~/.kuotes/config.txt file.
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Added: 2006-06-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1218 downloads
JavaAmp 0.0.5
JavaAmp is a clone of the well known multimedia player WinAmp. more>>
JavaAmp is a clone of the well known multimedia player WinAmp.
JavaAmp player uses the Lightweight Java Game Library (LWJGL) and FMOD for playing music and visualizing it.
<<lessJavaAmp player uses the Lightweight Java Game Library (LWJGL) and FMOD for playing music and visualizing it.
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Added: 2006-04-11 License: BSD License Price:
1295 downloads
CCAPI 2.0.0.5
CCAPI is a financial application library for Java. more>>
CCAPI is a financial application library for Java. CCAPI project provides interfaces for automated stock exchange trading through Cortal Consors.
In addition, CCAPI provides functions to retrieve online quotes from various data sources, including EUWAX, Consors, Comdirect, and Yahoo!.
Furthermore, CCAPI provides a comprehensive library of technical and mathematical indicator implementations, like MACD, SMA, EMA, RSI, Williams %R, Correlation, and more.
<<lessIn addition, CCAPI provides functions to retrieve online quotes from various data sources, including EUWAX, Consors, Comdirect, and Yahoo!.
Furthermore, CCAPI provides a comprehensive library of technical and mathematical indicator implementations, like MACD, SMA, EMA, RSI, Williams %R, Correlation, and more.
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Added: 2006-12-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1050 downloads
Stunner 0.0.5
Stunner is an RFC 3489 STUN server and client for Unix and Unix-line operating systems. more>>
Stunner is an RFC 3489 STUN server and client for Unix and Unix-line operating systems. Stunner aims to adhere closely to the RFC.
The STUN protocol is used to help clients who are located behind network-address translating (NAT) routers determine the sort of NAT being used. It is commonly used as part of Voice-over-IP (VoIP) systems.
<<lessThe STUN protocol is used to help clients who are located behind network-address translating (NAT) routers determine the sort of NAT being used. It is commonly used as part of Voice-over-IP (VoIP) systems.
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Added: 2006-09-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Autocomp 0.0.5
Autocomp is an accompaniment generator written in Perl and Csound. more>>
Autocomp is an accompaniment generator written in Perl and Csound.
It takes as input a text file containing chord changes, plus time signature and bpm information, and outputs a Csound .sco file containing a simple arrangement of those changes.
A sample Csound .orc file containing a bass instrument, a selection of keyboard instruments, and a small sample-based drumkit is provided.
<<lessIt takes as input a text file containing chord changes, plus time signature and bpm information, and outputs a Csound .sco file containing a simple arrangement of those changes.
A sample Csound .orc file containing a bass instrument, a selection of keyboard instruments, and a small sample-based drumkit is provided.
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Added: 2006-09-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Anvil 0.0.5
Anvil is a C++ library to enable developers to read, write and otherwise work with Quicken QIF4 data files. more>>
Anvil is a C++ library to enable developers to read, write and otherwise work with Quicken QIF4 data files. QIF4 files are exported text files from Quicken and account files downloaded from your bank or credit union.
We have a C++ library that uses the STL to read, write and query data. A SLang engine has been created in order to be able to test the methods. This may also prove useful for abstracting the GUI layer away from the library, but so far its just for testing.
Here are the steps for building the library:
1. Building the Library
a. cd src
b. make
2. Test
a. cd ..
b. ./test_c
c. You should see some text on the screen.
The last error message IS intentional.
3. Gui
a. cd gui/Slang
b. make
<<lessWe have a C++ library that uses the STL to read, write and query data. A SLang engine has been created in order to be able to test the methods. This may also prove useful for abstracting the GUI layer away from the library, but so far its just for testing.
Here are the steps for building the library:
1. Building the Library
a. cd src
b. make
2. Test
a. cd ..
b. ./test_c
c. You should see some text on the screen.
The last error message IS intentional.
3. Gui
a. cd gui/Slang
b. make
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Added: 2006-07-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1194 downloads
Cspot 0.0.5
Cspot is a semantic annotator designed only for the C programming language. more>>
Cspot is a semantic annotator designed only for the C programming language. It is quite similar to cscope, but some more functionality.
Cspot project can be used to find the declarations, definitions, and usages of functions, variables, macros, typedefs, and structs.
It can also find visible identifiers at some position in the source, functions called by a function, global variables used by a function, usages of local variable declarations, unused global variables, unused function definitions, and more. Because it uses sparse, cspot knows more about semantics than cscope.
cspot usage ( cspot -h )
cspot -db spot.db -regexp reg ;; prints all identifiers of project matching reg (extended regexp)
cspot -db spot.db -fc printf ;; prints all declarations of function printf
cspot -db spot.db -fu printf ;; prints all usages of function printf
cspot -db spot.db -vu stdout ;; prints all usages of variable stdout
cspot -db spot.db -sc my_sruct ;; prints places of forward declaration of struct my_struct
cspot -db spot.db -sf my_sruct ;; prints places of definition of struct my_struct
cspot -db spot.db -su my_sruct ;; prints places of usage of struct my_struct
cspot -db spot.db -si my_sruct ;; prints places of definition and variables in struct my_struct
etc.
cspot -va source.c 254 21 ;; prints all visible identifiers at source.c line 254 pos 21
cspot -vla source.c 254 21 ;; prints all visible identifiers (declared in file source.c) at source.c line 254 pos 21
commands for visible functions, macros, variable, called functions by function, global variables used by function ...
cspot -db spot.db -fu printf
printfs all usages of function printf in project (usage = call, assigning to variable)
printf at `base/cmd/commands.h 249:7
printf at `base/cmd/commands.h 327:8
printf at `base/cmd/commands.h 337:8
printf at `base/cmd.c 313:3
printf at `base/cmd.c 318:7
printf at `base/cmd.c 319:36
printf at `base/cmd.c 321:36
printf at `base/cmd.c 322:36
printf at `base/cmd.c 323:36
<<lessCspot project can be used to find the declarations, definitions, and usages of functions, variables, macros, typedefs, and structs.
It can also find visible identifiers at some position in the source, functions called by a function, global variables used by a function, usages of local variable declarations, unused global variables, unused function definitions, and more. Because it uses sparse, cspot knows more about semantics than cscope.
cspot usage ( cspot -h )
cspot -db spot.db -regexp reg ;; prints all identifiers of project matching reg (extended regexp)
cspot -db spot.db -fc printf ;; prints all declarations of function printf
cspot -db spot.db -fu printf ;; prints all usages of function printf
cspot -db spot.db -vu stdout ;; prints all usages of variable stdout
cspot -db spot.db -sc my_sruct ;; prints places of forward declaration of struct my_struct
cspot -db spot.db -sf my_sruct ;; prints places of definition of struct my_struct
cspot -db spot.db -su my_sruct ;; prints places of usage of struct my_struct
cspot -db spot.db -si my_sruct ;; prints places of definition and variables in struct my_struct
etc.
cspot -va source.c 254 21 ;; prints all visible identifiers at source.c line 254 pos 21
cspot -vla source.c 254 21 ;; prints all visible identifiers (declared in file source.c) at source.c line 254 pos 21
commands for visible functions, macros, variable, called functions by function, global variables used by function ...
cspot -db spot.db -fu printf
printfs all usages of function printf in project (usage = call, assigning to variable)
printf at `base/cmd/commands.h 249:7
printf at `base/cmd/commands.h 327:8
printf at `base/cmd/commands.h 337:8
printf at `base/cmd.c 313:3
printf at `base/cmd.c 318:7
printf at `base/cmd.c 319:36
printf at `base/cmd.c 321:36
printf at `base/cmd.c 322:36
printf at `base/cmd.c 323:36
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Added: 2006-09-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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SkyServer 0.0.5
SkyServer streams live astronomical data to file at user-specified intervals. more>>
SkyServer streams live astronomical data to file at user-specified intervals.
SkyServer is a computationally rigorous backend for planetaria, sky charts, ephemerides, astrological, or any application that may need to use realtime celestial data, making such data continuously available for processing either textually or graphically by your display script.
SkyServers astronomy libraries, written in Delphi-mode extended Pascal, have a ten-year pedigree. They are proven, stable, fast, and arc-second accurate, serving as the computation engine behind such well-regarded software products as Coeli Stella 2000, Adastra, DeskNite, and several other shareware titles for MS Windows.
SkyServers initial data set comprises a 15,695-star selection from the Yale and Hipparcos catalogs; Critical, NEO, bright, and transneptunian asteroids; DSOs, comets, sun, moon & planets, plus linesets for drawing, including constellation lines, boundaries, grids, aequator, ecliptic, horizon, galactic equator, polar points, and Milky Way.
Further data extensions may be obtained direct from Coeli. Extensions feature the complete SAO and Hipparcos star catalogs, regularly updated orbital elements for comets and asteroids, and nearly 300 extra star names and associated notes, all suitable for loading straight into SkyServer.
SkyServer dishes your data out in digestible form. Readable by both human and software, there are two principal file formats: "record jar" and rdb tables.
The latter may be manipulated at the command line without modification using a relational database tool such as NoSql. The record jar file is designed to be read in by a display script or simply perused by the user. See below for an example record from stars.data.
While the underlying Coeli engine has been tried and tested to production standard and been in constant development for over a decade, the SkyServer POSIX daemon itself is a first beta release. It needs testers and contributors, and I hope you will join the project.
Our aim is to offer a free, comprehensive, complete, yet extensible backend for astronomy scripting, thus rendering the hitherto daunting task of creating personalized astronomical applications for web or desktop a trivial matter. Whatever your style or preference - whether this be C, Java, Python, Ruby, Perl, PHP, or shell - SkyServer will provide the celestial data in realtime, right down to the screen coordinates of each and every object in its database, pixel-ready.
Your own display script will not need to do a single calculation.
Enhancements:
- A command line parser was implemented for SkyServer, incorporating a brief help page, version, options, and licensing information.
- Documentation was expanded to include instructions on runtime control via IPC signals.
- Planet, comet, and asteroid displays were added to the SkyShow GTK+ frontend, and the title-bars N/S E/W "facing" bug was fixed.
<<lessSkyServer is a computationally rigorous backend for planetaria, sky charts, ephemerides, astrological, or any application that may need to use realtime celestial data, making such data continuously available for processing either textually or graphically by your display script.
SkyServers astronomy libraries, written in Delphi-mode extended Pascal, have a ten-year pedigree. They are proven, stable, fast, and arc-second accurate, serving as the computation engine behind such well-regarded software products as Coeli Stella 2000, Adastra, DeskNite, and several other shareware titles for MS Windows.
SkyServers initial data set comprises a 15,695-star selection from the Yale and Hipparcos catalogs; Critical, NEO, bright, and transneptunian asteroids; DSOs, comets, sun, moon & planets, plus linesets for drawing, including constellation lines, boundaries, grids, aequator, ecliptic, horizon, galactic equator, polar points, and Milky Way.
Further data extensions may be obtained direct from Coeli. Extensions feature the complete SAO and Hipparcos star catalogs, regularly updated orbital elements for comets and asteroids, and nearly 300 extra star names and associated notes, all suitable for loading straight into SkyServer.
SkyServer dishes your data out in digestible form. Readable by both human and software, there are two principal file formats: "record jar" and rdb tables.
The latter may be manipulated at the command line without modification using a relational database tool such as NoSql. The record jar file is designed to be read in by a display script or simply perused by the user. See below for an example record from stars.data.
While the underlying Coeli engine has been tried and tested to production standard and been in constant development for over a decade, the SkyServer POSIX daemon itself is a first beta release. It needs testers and contributors, and I hope you will join the project.
Our aim is to offer a free, comprehensive, complete, yet extensible backend for astronomy scripting, thus rendering the hitherto daunting task of creating personalized astronomical applications for web or desktop a trivial matter. Whatever your style or preference - whether this be C, Java, Python, Ruby, Perl, PHP, or shell - SkyServer will provide the celestial data in realtime, right down to the screen coordinates of each and every object in its database, pixel-ready.
Your own display script will not need to do a single calculation.
Enhancements:
- A command line parser was implemented for SkyServer, incorporating a brief help page, version, options, and licensing information.
- Documentation was expanded to include instructions on runtime control via IPC signals.
- Planet, comet, and asteroid displays were added to the SkyShow GTK+ frontend, and the title-bars N/S E/W "facing" bug was fixed.
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Added: 2006-09-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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WMtemp 0.0.5
WMtemp is a dockapp that shows CPU and system temperature. more>>
WMtemp is based on code from (WMMemLoad and the sensor code is inspired by WMgtemp).
It displays the CPU temperature and the system temperature in a dockapp, these temperatures are obtained through lm_sensors.
The layout is in line with WMMemLoad and WMCPULoad (and a couple of others).
Enhancements:
- Found out Debian (http://www.debian.org/) has a package and the maintainer has added a manual page, which Ive shamelessly copied. Only the part explaining this package had no manual page is removed, since its no longer true. Thanks to Lars Steinke < lss@debian.org > for maintaining the Debian package.
<<lessIt displays the CPU temperature and the system temperature in a dockapp, these temperatures are obtained through lm_sensors.
The layout is in line with WMMemLoad and WMCPULoad (and a couple of others).
Enhancements:
- Found out Debian (http://www.debian.org/) has a package and the maintainer has added a manual page, which Ive shamelessly copied. Only the part explaining this package had no manual page is removed, since its no longer true. Thanks to Lars Steinke < lss@debian.org > for maintaining the Debian package.
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Added: 2005-06-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Breaky 0.0.5
Breaky is a breakout game for X. more>>
Breaky project is a breakout game for X.
Breaky is one of my first experiences in game programming. The goal of writing this program was to get a well working game, which was fun to play. I think ive succeeded in both goals.
Of course the program isnt perfect yet, im still working on a lot of extra game modes, removing bugs and speeding up the overall performance.
Enhancements:
- Marco van Berkum discovered a bug in xbreaky: "By default xbreaky is installed as suid an can be abused to overwrite any file on the system by any user. " Ive removed the suid bit according to Marcos recommendations. Youll find the updated versions on the download page, enjoy ....
- All of the old news items have been removed *outdated*
<<lessBreaky is one of my first experiences in game programming. The goal of writing this program was to get a well working game, which was fun to play. I think ive succeeded in both goals.
Of course the program isnt perfect yet, im still working on a lot of extra game modes, removing bugs and speeding up the overall performance.
Enhancements:
- Marco van Berkum discovered a bug in xbreaky: "By default xbreaky is installed as suid an can be abused to overwrite any file on the system by any user. " Ive removed the suid bit according to Marcos recommendations. Youll find the updated versions on the download page, enjoy ....
- All of the old news items have been removed *outdated*
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Added: 2006-12-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1037 downloads
X10MMS 0.0.5
X10MMS is a software suite that provides support for the X10 CM19A USB home automation transceiver under Linux. more>>
X10MMS is a software suite that provides support for the X10 CM19A USB home automation transceiver under Linux. X10MMS project allows users to both control the device directly, sending and receiving basic on/off commands, and also includes a sample application that allows XMMS to be remotely controlled using the CM19A transceiver and an X10 palmpad remote.
Two main versions of the suite exist. The older version was written using libusb, and is somewhat cantankerous to use. The new version is implemented as an actual kernel module and is much more reliable, although it requires an up-to-date 2.6.x kernel.
x10mms is present in both versions. It launches an instance of XMMS and allows you to control its operation using a CR12A or CR14A remote control. (Others likely are supported, but I havent tested them) The program is completely user configurable via a straightforward text file, so you can assign any supported function to any toggle key on the remote.
The code in both driver versions is centered on a rewrite of some working sample code Neil Cherry over at the LinuxHA project kindly provided me with. Hes doing some great work over there!
Enhancements:
- Support for lamp dimmer module commands (dim and brighten) was added.
- Support for Ninja PannTilt camera commands (left/right/up/down) was added.
- The internal command structure was changed, but existing command syntax was retained and extended.
<<lessTwo main versions of the suite exist. The older version was written using libusb, and is somewhat cantankerous to use. The new version is implemented as an actual kernel module and is much more reliable, although it requires an up-to-date 2.6.x kernel.
x10mms is present in both versions. It launches an instance of XMMS and allows you to control its operation using a CR12A or CR14A remote control. (Others likely are supported, but I havent tested them) The program is completely user configurable via a straightforward text file, so you can assign any supported function to any toggle key on the remote.
The code in both driver versions is centered on a rewrite of some working sample code Neil Cherry over at the LinuxHA project kindly provided me with. Hes doing some great work over there!
Enhancements:
- Support for lamp dimmer module commands (dim and brighten) was added.
- Support for Ninja PannTilt camera commands (left/right/up/down) was added.
- The internal command structure was changed, but existing command syntax was retained and extended.
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Added: 2006-04-25 License: Other/Proprietary License Price:
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Pwman3 0.0.5
Pwman3 is a console based password management application. more>>
Pwman3 is a console based password management application. I wrote the original pwman over 4 years ago, just before going to university. Over the 4 years I spent in university, the code fell into disuse, and I pretty much abandoned it due to time constraints*. I had almost forgotten it. Until a few days ago I went searching the web for password management software I liked. I found none so I wrote my own. The exact same reason pwman1 was written.
There was a pwman2 but it was never released. The code never reached a stage that was releasable. I could have called this pwman2, but I already had a pwman2 subversion repository and I didnt want to mess with it, so I just bumped this one up to pwman3.
Pwman3 is written in python. Pwman3 uses sqlite for storage and all data is encrypted when it isnt being viewed on screen. To install pwman3, you need the following packages installed (for Debian, others may vary):
python-pysqlite2
python-crypto
python-celementtree
Source and binary packages can be acquired from the download page. Although I havent found any bugs in Pwman3 yet, I havent used it extensively, so there may be many lurking. You are advised to back up your passwords regularly.
Enhancements:
- A new PostgreSQL driver has been added.
- Support for exporting and importing lists of passwords is now available, so it is now possible to exchange passwords.
- There is also an experimental MySQL driver, though this is not fully supported as MySQL lacks INTERSECT, which is needed by pwman.
<<lessThere was a pwman2 but it was never released. The code never reached a stage that was releasable. I could have called this pwman2, but I already had a pwman2 subversion repository and I didnt want to mess with it, so I just bumped this one up to pwman3.
Pwman3 is written in python. Pwman3 uses sqlite for storage and all data is encrypted when it isnt being viewed on screen. To install pwman3, you need the following packages installed (for Debian, others may vary):
python-pysqlite2
python-crypto
python-celementtree
Source and binary packages can be acquired from the download page. Although I havent found any bugs in Pwman3 yet, I havent used it extensively, so there may be many lurking. You are advised to back up your passwords regularly.
Enhancements:
- A new PostgreSQL driver has been added.
- Support for exporting and importing lists of passwords is now available, so it is now possible to exchange passwords.
- There is also an experimental MySQL driver, though this is not fully supported as MySQL lacks INTERSECT, which is needed by pwman.
Download (0.027MB)
Added: 2006-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1194 downloads
Convulsion 0.0.5
Convulsion is a drop-in CVS repository browser for PHP. more>>
Convulsion is a drop-in CVS repository browser for PHP. It makes use of the libraries developed for the Chora module of the Horde project, but does not require that Horde be installed and working to be used.
You can browse directories and files, view a files revision history, compare two versions, and retrieve its ChangeLog. Convulsion also supports automatic obfuscation of e-mail addresses and syntax highlighting of most common languages.
Convulsions output is standards-compliant, accessible, and customisable by means of CSS.
Using Convulsion with Apache 2.x
Please note that in order to use Convulsion with the 2.x series of the Apache web server, you will need to set the value of the "AcceptPathInfo" directive to a value other than "Off". This can be done in the main Apache config, in the < VirtualHost > section for your site or using a .htaccess file.
<<lessYou can browse directories and files, view a files revision history, compare two versions, and retrieve its ChangeLog. Convulsion also supports automatic obfuscation of e-mail addresses and syntax highlighting of most common languages.
Convulsions output is standards-compliant, accessible, and customisable by means of CSS.
Using Convulsion with Apache 2.x
Please note that in order to use Convulsion with the 2.x series of the Apache web server, you will need to set the value of the "AcceptPathInfo" directive to a value other than "Off". This can be done in the main Apache config, in the < VirtualHost > section for your site or using a .htaccess file.
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Added: 2005-09-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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