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Hibernate Core for Java(Linux) 3.2.5.ga

Hibernate Core for Java(Linux) 3.2.5.ga


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Added: 2009-04-25 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Komodo Edit (Linux/x86 libstdc++6) 5.1.1

Komodo Edit (Linux/x86 libstdc++6) 5.1.1


Komodo Edit is a free, open source, multi-platform, multi-language editor for dynamic languages and Ajax technology. Background syntax checking and syntax coloring catch errors immediately, while autocomplete and calltips guide you as you write. more>>

Komodo Edit (Linux/x86 libstdc++6) 5.1.1 offers an effective tool which functions as a free, open source, multi-platform, multi-language editor for dynamic languages and Ajax technology, including Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl; plus support for browser-side code including JavaScript, CSS, HTML and XML.
Background syntax checking and syntax coloring catch errors immediately, while autocomplete and calltips guide you as you write. Available on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. XPI extensions allow you to create your own plug-ins. XPI extension support provides the same capability as Firefox.

Major Features:

  1. Multi-language editor
    • Multi-language support: Advanced support for:
      • Browser-side languages: CSS, HTML, JavaScript and XML
      • Server-side languages: Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby and Tcl
    • Web template languages: RHTML, Template-Toolkit, HTML-Smarty and Django
    • Autocomplete
      • Call Tips
      • Autocomplete and calltips
      • Write code faster and shorten the learning curve with code completion that guides you as you work
      • CSS, HTML, JavaScript, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Tcl, XML and XSLT.
      • Schema-based XML/HTML completion
      • Multiple-language file support, such as CSS and JavaScript completion in HTML
      • Support for adding third-party libraries
      • Interpreter version differentiation of built-in and standard library information
    • Multi-language file support
      • Correct syntax coloring of multi-language files and templated files, common in many web programming frameworks. Add custom language support (User-Defined Languages or UDL, used to provide support for RHTML, Template-Toolkit, HTML-Mason, Smarty and Django).
    • Standard editing features
      • Code commenting, auto-indent and outdent, block selection, incremental search, reflow paragraph, join lines, enter next character as raw literal, repeat next keystroke and clean line endings on "save".
    • Syntax checking
      • Instant feedback for all fully-supported languages.
    • Syntax coloring
      • Spot errors easily and improve readability and context, even in multi-language files (unique to Komodo!).
    • Vi emulation
      • Modal Vi keybindings emulate navigation, text insertion and command behavior. Custom commands can be implemented by adding Komodo macros to a Vi Commands Toolbox folder.
    • Emacs keybindings
      • Emacs-like keybinding scheme supports new editor features modeled on Emacs, such as transient marks (similar to the Emacs "mark ring"), repeat next command and reflow paragraph.
    • HTML preview
      • Check HTML, XML and CSS files side-by-side or in a browser, using arbitrary files or URLs.
    • Multilingual Input Method Editor (IME) support
      • Use your standard keyboard to enter multi-byte characters, such as Simplified Chinese, Japanese and Korean.
    • Code snippets
      • Store any piece of code for reuse.
    • Code folding
      • Work quickly and efficiently with large sections of code.
    • Multi-document editing
      • Easily work on multiple documents simultaneously using multiple tab groups, split view, and cross-document search.
    • Tutorials
      • Easily master editing features.
  2. Project manager: Convenient, flexible organization of all project elements.
    • Live Folders
      • Project view displays the current contents of corresponding file system directory.
    • Virtual Folders
      • Explicitly maintained multi-purpose containers for any project or Toolbox component, containing pointers to selected components from different file system locations.
  3. Toolbox
    • Store it
      • Store virtually anything, including configurable "Run" commands, macros, code snippets, URLs, Live and Virtual Folders, templates, menus, toolbars and remote files.
    • Share it
      • Share a Toolbox with networked team members or distribute valuable Toolbox items to other Komodo users with the import/export function.
  4. Extensibility: XPI Extensions
    • Create your own plug-ins. XPI extension support provides the same capability as Firefox, with all standard Mozilla APIs based on XUL, XBL, and XPCOM

Enhancements:

  • Editor History
  • Hyperlinks
  • Fast-open dialog
  • Find highlighting

Requirements:

  1. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 or later
  2. CentOS 5.0 or later
  3. Fedora Core 8 or later
  4. OpenSUSE 10.2 or later
  5. Ubuntu 7.04 or later
    • hx86 or x86_64 architecture
    • 500 MHz or faster processor
    • 512 MB RAM (1 GB+ recommended)
    • 200 MB hard disk space

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Komodo Edit (Linux/x86 libstdc++6) 5.0.3Komodo Edit (Linux/x86 libstdc++6) 5.0.3 is an advanced editor from dynamic language experts ... Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4+ Fedora Core 8+ SuSE 9.0+ x86 processor. WareSeeker Editor
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Komodo Edit (Linux/x86 libstdc++6) 5.0.1Komodo Edit is a free, open source, multi-platform ... +, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4+, Fedora Core 8+, SuSE 9.0+; x86 processor. System Requirements
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Komodo Edit (Linux/x86 libstdc++6) 4.4.1Komodo Edit is a free, open source, multi-platform ... Requirements: Linux Debian Stable/Ubuntu 5.04+, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4+, Fedora Core 4
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Added: 2009-04-24
Prince for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 rev 6

Prince for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 rev 6


Prince is a computer program that converts XML and HTML into PDF documents. more>> Prince is a computer program that converts XML and HTML into PDF documents. Prince can read many XML formats, including XHTML and SVG. Prince formats documents according to style sheets written in CSS.
Features
1. Print any XML document
Unlike many other formatters, Prince can print any XML document. Because Prince does not rely on proprietary markup, you have the freedom to use whatever tags are right for you.
2. Strong support for CSS
Prince has strong support for Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). CSS is a widely used style sheet language which has become very popular on the web. It is flexible, easy to learn and simple to use.
3. Comprehensive PDF output
PDF links and bookmarks.
PDF Encryption and Document Security.
PDF compression and font embedding.
4. Powerful Layout Features
Page headers/footers, page numbering and duplex printing.
Tables with automatic layout and running headers/footers.
Multi-column layout, floats and positioned blocks.
Lists with customisable bullets or numbers.
Automatic numbering of lists, headings, sections or figures.
Footnotes, cross-references.
5. Advanced Graphics Support
Prince supports a rich subset of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), the format of choice for graphics such as clip-art, diagrams, maps, charts and graphs.
Prince supports the standard image formats (JPEG, PNG, TIFF, GIF), making it easy to embed pictures and photos in your documents.
6. Print XHTML web content
Prince includes a default style sheet for XHTML, the XML language of the World Wide Web. Prince makes it easy to print your web content and produce professional results.
7. Easy integration
Prince has integration modules for most server environments, including Java, ActiveX/COM, ASP, PHP and ColdFusion.
NOTE:
The Link 1 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
The Link 2 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
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Added: 2009-04-23 License: Freeware Price: Free
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ActivePerl (Linux) 5.10

ActivePerl (Linux) 5.10


ActivePerl is the industry-standard Perl distribution, available for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, AIX and HP-UX. Developers worldwide rely on ActivePerls completeness and ease-of-use. more>>

ActivePerl is the industry-standard Perl distribution, available for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, AIX and HP-UX. Developers worldwide rely on ActivePerls completeness and ease-of-use, while corporate users protect their infrastructure and stay competitive with quality-assured ActivePerl business solutions.
Complete and ready-to-install, the free ActivePerl distribution includes core Perl, popular modules, the Perl Package Manager (PPM), and complete documentation. The Windows version provides additional features that have made ActivePerl the worldwide standard for Perl on Windows.
ActiveState also provides business solutions for dynamic languages, including enterprise distributions and OEM licensing, that offer guaranteed stability, expert support, unparalleled quality and cost-efficiency to organizations.

Requirements: x86. libc-2.1.x+ (e.g. Red Hat 6.x+, Debian 2.2+)

Whats new in this version: New switch statement and smart-match operator. Defined-or operator, plus many improvements to regular expressions. Engine is no longer recursive: no more stack overflows.

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Added: 2009-04-18 License: Freeware Price: $0.00
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Alien 8.69

Alien 8.69


Converts between the rpm, dpkg, stampede slp, and slackware tgz file formats. more>> Alien is a program that converts between the rpm, dpkg, stampede slp, and slackware tgz file formats. If you want to use a package from another distribution than the one you have installed on your system, you can use alien to convert it to your preferred package format and install it.
Despite the large version number, alien is still (and will probably always be) rather experimental software. It has been used by many people for many years, but there are still many bugs and limitations.
Alien should not be used to replace important system packages, like sysvinit, shared libraries, or other things that are essential for the functioning of your system. Many of these packages are set up differently by Debian and Red Hat, and packages from the different distributions cannot be used interchangably. In general, if you cant uninstall the package without breaking your system, dont try to replace it with an alien version.
Alien is available as the alien package in Debian. To use alien, you will need several other programs. Alien is a perl program, and requires perl version 5.004 or greater. To convert packages to or from rpms, you need the Red Hat Package Manager; get it from its website.
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Added: 2009-04-18 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Paragon NTFS for Linux 2.0

Paragon NTFS for Linux 2.0


Gain full access to NTFS partitions under Linux more>> Paragon NTFS for Linux gives transparent access to any NTFS partition under Linux operating system. So you and any application can browse these drives, read and change files, copy and create new files and folders. Everything absolutely transparently ?just like with ?ative?Ext2FS, Ext3FS or ReiserFS file system.
This download package is FREE and contains full functional Paragon NTFS for Linux drivers for the most popular Linux distributions with their default kernels only: Red Hat Enterprise 4 (SW), Fedora Core 4, Mandriva 10.2, SUSE 9.3. If you have any other Linux distribution or have already changed the default kernel, you will not probably be able to use this driver. If you are interested in buying or evaluating Paragon NTFS for Linux driver for any Linux distribution you should go to http://www.ntfs-linux.com/index.htm.
Note: This package contains Paragon NTFS for Linux demo version as well. The demo version mounts NTFS partitions in read-only mode only but you can install it to any Linux distribution.
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Added: 2009-04-14 License: Freeware Price: $FREE
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DrCutter for Linux 1.0.90

DrCutter for Linux 1.0.90


DrCutter is a powerful file splitter more>> DrCutter is a powerful file splitter that/which will allow you to break a file into little parts "down to the last byte".<<less
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Added: 2009-04-13 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Fedora Linux Core 4

Fedora Linux Core 4


Fedora - Linux operating system built from open source software more>>
The Fedora Project is an openly-developed project designed by Red Hat, open for general participation, led by a meritocracy, following a set of project objectives.
The goal of The Fedora Project is to work with the Linux community to build a complete, general purpose operating system exclusively from open source software. Development will be done in a public forum.
The project will produce time-based releases of Fedora Core about 2-3 times a year, with a public release schedule.
The Red Hat engineering team will continue to participate in building Fedora Core and will invite and encourage more outside participation than in past releases.
By using this more open process, we hope to provide an operating system more in line with the ideals of free software and more appealing to the open source community.
Main features:
- Support for the PowerPC (PPC) architecture.
- GCC 4.0
- GNOME 2.10
- KDE 3.4 includes new accessibility features. You can manage these new features in KDS Control CenterRegional & AccessibilityAccessibility.
- Native Eclipse 3.1M6 (part of a free Java stack)
- MySQL 4.1
- PHP 5.0
- Xen 2 (virtualization to run multiple versions of an OS)
- GFS 6.1-0.pre22 (cluster file system)
- Evince 0.2.1 (universal document viewer)
- GDM 2.6 - Includes early login capability
- SELinux This release includes coverage for 80 new daemons by the targeted policy. There are changes to the handling of Booleans. The targeted policy is enabled by default.
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Sudoku Generator (for Linux) 1.1

Sudoku Generator (for Linux) 1.1


Free Sudoku for Linux (KDE/Qt version) generator has 3 levels of difficulties. You may print created Sudoku grid or play on computer screen. No instal... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-04-03 License: Freeware Price: Free
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Berry Linux 0.83

Berry Linux 0.83


Berry Linux is a bootable CD Linux with automatic hardware detection and support for many graphics cards and sound cards. more>>
Berry Linux is a bootable CD Linux with automatic hardware detection and support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices and other peripherals.
Berry Linux can be used as a Linux demo, educational CD or as a rescue system. It is not necessary to install anything on a hard disk, although this option is also available (it needs 1.2GB of hard disk space). Berry Linux is based on Red Hat Linux and Knoppix.
Main features:
- Support for Kernel-2.6. ALSA, ACPI, selinux.
- Overlay Filesystem Support.
- Berry Linux is not necessary to install. (Root partition is in the ramdisc using initrd, all commands are operated by being transfered from CD-ROM)
- Install without parting patitions on Windows to use install.bat. (Using cloop/loopback device)
- Its possible to install Berry Linux on hard disk. (Use Berry Linux Installer or Copy under /BERRY/, and set up LILO)
- Berry Linux can boot from USB-HDD/memory.
- Berry Linux uses WHIZ, a very sharp Kana-Kanji conversion system. (WHIZ Project)
- Automatically recognizes USB storage, and show icons.
- Berry Linux uses free Japanese True Type Fonts.
- Berry Linux uses bootsplash when booting.
- Berry Linux uses DHCP to connect the Network. (If youd like to use PPPoE, you should setting up it on the Terminal)
- Its possible to save personal setting.
- Red Hat Fedora compatible.
- Using new technologies.
- You can listen to mp3 using XMMS, and play DVD/DivX using MPlayer and XINE.
- You can edit files of Microsoft Word, Excel by OpenOffice.
Berry Linux Minis Features:
- Minimum Linux enviroment is available by using Berry Linux Mini.
- Its file size is very small. (148.0MB)
- Its light. Because of the Window Manager is Fluxbox.
- You can enjoy comfortable Linux enviroment.
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Added: 2007-08-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Fedora 7 / 8 Test 1

Fedora 7 / 8 Test 1


Fedora is the next genaration Linux distribution from Red Hat. more>>
Fedora Core is now available from Red Hat and at distinguished mirror sites near you, and is also available in the torrent.
Fedora Core has expanded in this release to four binary ISO images and four source ISO images, and is available for both x86-64 and i386 and also PPC machines.
The Fedora Project is a Red-Hat-sponsored and community-supported open source project. It is also a proving ground for new technology that may eventually make its way into Red Hat products. It is not a supported product of Red Hat, Inc.
The goal of The Fedora Project is to work with the Linux community to build a complete, general purpose operating system exclusively from free software. Development will be done in a public forum. The project will produce time-based releases of Fedora Core about 2-3 times a year with a public release schedule.
The Red Hat engineering team will continue to participate in the building of Fedora Core and will invite and encourage more outside participation than was possible in Red Hat Linux.
By using this more open process, we hope to provide an operating system that uses free software development practices and is more appealing to the open source community.
Main features:
- KDE 3.5.4
- GNOME 2.16
- OpenOffice 2.0.4
- Kernel 2.6.17
- Xen
- ...and many more
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Added: 2007-08-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Sys::Statistics::Linux 0.13

Sys::Statistics::Linux 0.13


Sys::Statistics::Linux is a Perl module to collect linux system statistics. more>>
Sys::Statistics::Linux is a Perl module to collect linux system statistics.

SYNOPSIS

use Sys::Statistics::Linux;

my $lxs = new Sys::Statistics::Linux;

$lxs->set(
SysInfo => 1,
CpuStats => 1,
ProcStats => 1,
MemStats => 1,
PgSwStats => 1,
NetStats => 1,
SockStats => 1,
DiskStats => 1,
DiskUsage => 1,
LoadAVG => 1,
FileStats => 1,
Processes => 1,
);

sleep 1;

my $stat = $lxs->get;

This module is the main package from the distribution Sys::Statistics::Linux and collects different linux system informations like processor workload, memory usage, network and disk statisitcs and other system informations. Refer to the documentation of the distribution modules to get more informations about all possible statistics and system informations.

TECHNICAL NOTE

This distribution collects statistics by the virtual /proc filesystem (procfs) and is developed on default vanilla kernels. It is tested on x86 hardware with the distributions SuSE (SuSE on s390 and s390x architecture as well), Red Hat, Debian, Asianux, Slackware and Mandrake on kernel versions 2.4 and 2.6 and should run on all linux kernels with a default vanilla kernel as well. It is possible that this module doesnt run on all distributions if the procfs is too much modified.

For example the linux kernel 2.4 can compiled with the option "CONFIG_BLK_STATS". It is possible to activate or deactivate the block statistics for devices with this option. These statistics doesnt exist in /proc/partitions if this option isnt activated. Since linux kernel 2.5 these statistics are in /proc/diskstats.

Further it is necessary to run it as a user with the authorization to read the /proc filesystem.

DELTAS

The options CpuStats, ProcStats, PgSwStats, NetStats, DiskStats and Processes are deltas, for this reason its necessary to initialize the statistics first, before the data be generated with get(). The statistics can be initialized with the methods new(), set() and init(). Each option that is set to TRUE (1) will be initialized by the call of new() or set(). The call of init() reinitialize all statistics that are set to 1. By the call of get() the initial statistics will be updated automatically. Please refer the METHOD section to get more information about the calls of new(), set() and get().

Another exigence is that you need to sleep for while - at least for one second - before you call get() if you want to get useful statistics. The options SysInfo, MemStats, SockStats, DiskUsage, LoadAVG and FileStats are no deltas. If you need only one of this informations you dont need to sleep before the call of get().

The get() function collects all requested informations and returns a hash reference with the statistics. The inital statistics will be updated. You can turn on and off options with set()

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Rocks Cluster 4.3

Rocks Cluster 4.3


Rocks Cluster Tool Kit is a Turnkey Linux COTS Clusters for x86 and IA64. more>>
Rocks Cluster is a complete "cluster on a CD" solution for x86 and IA64 Red Hat Linux COTS clusters.
Building a Rocks cluster does not require any experience in clustering, yet a cluster architect will find a flexible and programmatic way to redesign the entire software stack just below the surface (appropriately hidden from the majority of users).
Although Rocks includes the tools expected from any clustering software stack (PBS, Maui, GM support, Ganglia, etc), it is unique in its simplicity of installation.
From a hardware component and raw processing power perspective, commodity clusters are phenomenal price/performance compute engines. However, if a scalable ``cluster management strategy is not adopted, the favorable economics of clusters are offset by the additional on-going personnel costs involved to ``care and feed for the machine. The complexity of cluster management (e.g., determining if all nodes have a consistent set of software) often overwhelms part-time cluster administrators, who are usually domain application scientists. When this occurs, machine state is forced to either of two extremes: the cluster is not stable due to configuration problems, or software becomes stale, security holes abound, and known software bugs remain unpatched.
While earlier clustering toolkits expend a great deal of effort (i.e., software) to compare configurations of nodes, Rocks makes complete Operating System (OS) installation on a node the basic management tool. With attention to complete automation of this process, it becomes faster to reinstall all nodes to a known configuration than it is to determine if nodes were out of synchronization in the first place. Unlike a users desktop, the OS on a cluster node is considered to be soft state that can be changed and/or updated rapidly.
This is clearly more heavywieght than the philosophy of configuration management tools [Cfengine] that perform exhaustive examination and parity checking of an installed OS. At first glance, it seems wrong to reinstall the OS when a configuration parameter needs to be changed. Indeed, for a single node this might seem too severe. However, this approach scales exceptionally well, making it a preferred mode for even a modest-sized cluster. Because the OS can be installed from scratch in a short period of time, different (and perhaps incompatible) application-specific configurations can easily be installed on nodes. In addition, this structure insures any upgrade will not interfere with actively running jobs.
One of the key ingredients of Rocks is a robust mechanism to produce customized distributions (with security patches pre-applied) that define the complete set of software for a particular node. A cluster may require several node types including compute nodes, frontend nodes file servers, and monitoring nodes. Each of these roles requires a specialized software set. Within a distribution, different node types are defined with a machine specific Red Hat Kickstart file, made from a Rocks Kickstart Graph.
A Kickstart file is a text-based description of all the software packages and software configuration to be deployed on a node. The Rocks Kickstart Graph is an XML-based tree structure used to define RedHat Kickstart files. By using a graph, Rocks can efficiently define node types without duplicating shared components. Similiar to mammalian species sharing 80% of their genes, Rocks node types share much of their software set. The Rocks Kickstart Graph easily defines the differences between node types without duplicating the description of their similarities. See the Bibliography section for papers that describe the design of this structure in more depth.
By leveraging this installation technology, we can abstract out many of the hardware differences and allow the Kickstart process to autodetect the correct hardware modules to load (e.g., disk subsystem type: SCSI, IDE, integrated RAID adapter; Ethernet interfaces; and high-speed network interfaces). Further, we benefit from the robust and rich support that commercial Linux distributions must have to be viable in todays rapidly advancing marketplace.
Wherever possible, Rocks uses automatic methods to determine configuration differences. Yet, because clusters are unified machines, there are a few services that require ``global knowledge of the machine -- e.g., a listing of all compute nodes for the hosts database and queuing system. Rocks uses an SQL database to store the definitions of these global configurations and then generates database reports to create service-specific configuration files (e.g., DHCP configuration file, /etc/hosts, and PBS nodes file).
Enhancements:
- Rocks v4.3 is released for i386 and x86_64 CPU architectures. New features: Rocks command line - initial release of the Rocks command line which facilitates non-SQL administrative access to the database; PXE First - hosts can now be configured in BIOS with a boot order of CD, PXE, hard disk. Enhancements: based on CentOS 4.5 and all updates as of July 4, 2007; Anaconda installer updated to 10.1.1.63; performance improvement when building torrent files for the Avalanche Installer; database indirects, more flexibility with Rocks variables; Globus updated to gt4.0.4 with web services....
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Log4c 1.2.0

Log4c 1.2.0


Log4c is a library of C for flexible logging to files, syslog and other destinations. more>>
Log4c is a library of C for flexible logging to files, syslog and other destinations. The project is modeled after the Log for Java library, staying as close to their API as is reasonable. Here is a short introduction to Log4j which describes the API, and design rationale.
Mark Mendel started a parallel log4c projet with a different philosophy. The design is macro oriented, so much lighter and faster which perfect for kernel development.
Supported Platforms:
- HP-UX release 11.00
- Tru 64 release 4.0F and 5.1
- Red Hat Linux Intel release 7.x, 8, 9
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, 4
- Solaris Intel release 8, 9, 10
- FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE
- AIX 5.3 (witk xlc compiler)
- Mac OS X
- Windows X
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Added: 2007-06-22 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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White Box Enterprise Linux 4 Respin 2

White Box Enterprise Linux 4 Respin 2


White Box Enterprise Linux is derived from the Free/Open Source Software made available by Red Hat, Inc. more>>
Specifically, this product is forked from the source code for Red Hats _Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3_ product under the terms and conditions of its EULA.

There may be remaining packaging problems and other odd bugs. These are solely the responsibility of the White Box Linux effort and should not in any shape, manner or form reflect on the quality of Red Hats commercial product. In fact, if you need a fully tested and supported OS you probably should go buy their box set.

A fair amount of effort has gone into removing Red Hats trademarks and logos. Should you find one remaining, please report it so that it can be removed.

The goal of this project is to provide an unencumbered RPM based Linux distribution that retains enough compatibility with Red Hat Linux to allow easy upgrades and to retain compatibility with their Errata srpms.

Being based off of RHEL3 means that a machine should be able to avoid the upgrade treadmill until Oct 2008 since RHEL promises Errata availability for five years from date of initial release and RHEL3 shipped in Oct 2003.

Or more briefly, to fill the gap between Fedora and RHEL.
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