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VMware Server 1.0.3 Build 44356
VMware Server is a robust yet easy to use product for users new to server virtualization technology. more>>
VMware Server product is a robust yet easy to use software for users new to server virtualization technology.
VMware Server enables companies to partition a physical server into multiple virtual machines, and to start experiencing the benefits of virtualization.
Benefits of VMware Server
Provision a new server in minutes without investing in new hardware.
Run Windows and Linux operating systems and applications on the same physical server.
Increase the utilization of a physical server.
Move virtual machines from one physical host to another without re-configuration.
With VMware Server you can:
Streamline software development and testing by allowing developers to create multiple environments with different operating systems on the same server.
Evaluate software in ready-to-run virtual machines without installation and configuration.
Re-host legacy operating systems such as Windows NT Server 4.0 and Windows 2000 Server in a virtual machine running on new hardware and operating system.
Simplify server provisioning by building a virtual machine once and deploying it multiple times.
Leverage pre-built, ready-to-run virtual appliances that include virtual hardware, operating system and application environments. Virtual appliances for Web, email, proxy and other infratructure services are available for download from the VMTN Virtual Machine Center.
VMware Server is the first step to VMware Virtual Infrastructure
While VMware Server is a compelling product for new virtualization users, VMware Virtual Infrastructure products-ESX Server with Virtual SMP and VirtualCenter with VMotion-enable companies to implement large-scale production server consolidation, business continuity, and enterprise desktop solutions with enterprise-class performance, high availability, manageability and security. View a comparison between VMware Server and VMware Virtual Infrastructure.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes four security vulnerabilities, as reported in CVE-2007-1337, CVE-2007-1877, CVE-2007-1069, and CVE-2007-1876.
- These vulnerabilities permitted denial of service, crashes of Windows guests, or corrupted stack pointers.
- A problem with VMware Tools that caused the guest to run out of memory was fixed.
- A crash in the VIX API was resolved.
- Building of the kernel and the HGFS modules was improved.
- Several occasional crashes were fixed.
<<lessVMware Server enables companies to partition a physical server into multiple virtual machines, and to start experiencing the benefits of virtualization.
Benefits of VMware Server
Provision a new server in minutes without investing in new hardware.
Run Windows and Linux operating systems and applications on the same physical server.
Increase the utilization of a physical server.
Move virtual machines from one physical host to another without re-configuration.
With VMware Server you can:
Streamline software development and testing by allowing developers to create multiple environments with different operating systems on the same server.
Evaluate software in ready-to-run virtual machines without installation and configuration.
Re-host legacy operating systems such as Windows NT Server 4.0 and Windows 2000 Server in a virtual machine running on new hardware and operating system.
Simplify server provisioning by building a virtual machine once and deploying it multiple times.
Leverage pre-built, ready-to-run virtual appliances that include virtual hardware, operating system and application environments. Virtual appliances for Web, email, proxy and other infratructure services are available for download from the VMTN Virtual Machine Center.
VMware Server is the first step to VMware Virtual Infrastructure
While VMware Server is a compelling product for new virtualization users, VMware Virtual Infrastructure products-ESX Server with Virtual SMP and VirtualCenter with VMotion-enable companies to implement large-scale production server consolidation, business continuity, and enterprise desktop solutions with enterprise-class performance, high availability, manageability and security. View a comparison between VMware Server and VMware Virtual Infrastructure.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes four security vulnerabilities, as reported in CVE-2007-1337, CVE-2007-1877, CVE-2007-1069, and CVE-2007-1876.
- These vulnerabilities permitted denial of service, crashes of Windows guests, or corrupted stack pointers.
- A problem with VMware Tools that caused the guest to run out of memory was fixed.
- A crash in the VIX API was resolved.
- Building of the kernel and the HGFS modules was improved.
- Several occasional crashes were fixed.
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Added: 2007-05-02 License: Freeware Price:
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Build Log 0.0.3
Build Log is a tool to log software builds. more>>
Buildog was inspired by my need to track the steps involved in software builds. Particularly the software packages in the Linux From Scratch book.
It is not a package manager in the traditional sense, it will not track dependences. It tries to stay out of your way as much as possible.
If you grow weary of RPM spec files, or this months "package manager" (there are about a dozen or so of them out there, with new distributions adding their own every month) Buildog may be for you.
What it will do for you is log the information required to build it, files it created, URLs it needs (it will fetch them for you too if you want, with support for mirrors and caching) a log of the build stages, notes and descriptions, its home page, and any other information you may wish to add.
Its pretty simple to use, if youve ever installed packages from source, youll get the hang if it quickly.
Installation
Quite a bit of work has gone into making this install nicely. Perl programs are kind of notorious for being difficult to install.
It uses the autoconf to guess your location of perl, supports the usual --prefix --bindir --sysconfdir and --localstatedir options. Type make install to install it, (a plain make shows what will be installed where).
<<lessIt is not a package manager in the traditional sense, it will not track dependences. It tries to stay out of your way as much as possible.
If you grow weary of RPM spec files, or this months "package manager" (there are about a dozen or so of them out there, with new distributions adding their own every month) Buildog may be for you.
What it will do for you is log the information required to build it, files it created, URLs it needs (it will fetch them for you too if you want, with support for mirrors and caching) a log of the build stages, notes and descriptions, its home page, and any other information you may wish to add.
Its pretty simple to use, if youve ever installed packages from source, youll get the hang if it quickly.
Installation
Quite a bit of work has gone into making this install nicely. Perl programs are kind of notorious for being difficult to install.
It uses the autoconf to guess your location of perl, supports the usual --prefix --bindir --sysconfdir and --localstatedir options. Type make install to install it, (a plain make shows what will be installed where).
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Added: 2005-04-04 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
1664 downloads
Build it Fast 0.4.1
Build it Fast is a PHP framework for developing Web applications quickly. more>>
Build it Fast (BIF) is a PHP Framework. It contains several classes that help you develop complex Web applications in a short amount of time.
It brings the concept of the widget to Web development. It features Cascade Skins and transparent session management.
Its meant to make PHP programers life much easier, and making better web applications.
<<lessIt brings the concept of the widget to Web development. It features Cascade Skins and transparent session management.
Its meant to make PHP programers life much easier, and making better web applications.
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Added: 2005-05-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1633 downloads
Mudbag 1.0.0A1
Mudbag is a Web-based multi-user database system that allows non-programmers to build applications. more>>
Mudbag is a Web-based multi-user database system that allows non-programmers to build applications.
It supports databases, tables, fields, forms, views, reports, import, and export.
<<lessIt supports databases, tables, fields, forms, views, reports, import, and export.
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Added: 2005-07-14 License: BSD License Price:
1565 downloads
Apcon 0.2.4 build 68
Apcon is a systemtray application for KDE. more>>
Apcon is based on IBMs Access Connections tool for the Thinkpads.
It is a systemtray application for KDE, that makes it very easy for users to specify and manage different network/connection profiles and connect/disconnect to/from them.
Furthermore a user can get several details and informations about a connection.
This can be very useful for people using notebooks on different locations. Under normal circumstances this should be the expected situation.
If the location will be changed, Apcon makes it possible to enable and configure the needed interface (to get a network connection) with just two clicks.
A profile can be created easily and quickly in four simple steps. An integrated wizard leads the user through this process.
<<lessIt is a systemtray application for KDE, that makes it very easy for users to specify and manage different network/connection profiles and connect/disconnect to/from them.
Furthermore a user can get several details and informations about a connection.
This can be very useful for people using notebooks on different locations. Under normal circumstances this should be the expected situation.
If the location will be changed, Apcon makes it possible to enable and configure the needed interface (to get a network connection) with just two clicks.
A profile can be created easily and quickly in four simple steps. An integrated wizard leads the user through this process.
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Added: 2005-09-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1499 downloads
Unofficial Tango 0.4
Unofficial Tango is the unofficial package of Tango Icon Theme. more>>
Unofficial Tango is the unofficial package of Tango Icon Theme.
Unofficial Tango package is pretty different from the package you build from mainstream Tango. Unofficial Tango includes more extra icons used by GNOME apps.
<<lessUnofficial Tango package is pretty different from the package you build from mainstream Tango. Unofficial Tango includes more extra icons used by GNOME apps.
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Added: 2005-11-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1436 downloads
Nightwatch 0.12
Nightwatch is a build scheduler that can be scheduled to do builds for several build styles, including Maven, Make, and Ant. more>>
Nightwatch is a build scheduler that can be scheduled to do builds for several build styles, including Maven, Make, and Ant.
The tool is pluggable, so any build style can easily be added. The build results can be published as a Web site, where individual builds can create their own project sites.
For builds generating reports (like Maven), nightwatch can generate trend reports for long term reporting. Notification of the build results can be created.
Enhancements:
- This release adds an improved GUI and notification.
- Note that notification is mainly to be used on Linux systems.
- Solaris users will have to wait for a future upgrade.
<<lessThe tool is pluggable, so any build style can easily be added. The build results can be published as a Web site, where individual builds can create their own project sites.
For builds generating reports (like Maven), nightwatch can generate trend reports for long term reporting. Notification of the build results can be created.
Enhancements:
- This release adds an improved GUI and notification.
- Note that notification is mainly to be used on Linux systems.
- Solaris users will have to wait for a future upgrade.
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Added: 2005-12-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1416 downloads
songanalysis 0.4.0
songanalysis software analyzes a song in WAV, Ogg Vorbis, or MP3 format. more>>
songanalysis software analyzes a song in WAV, Ogg Vorbis, or MP3 format and produces an output consisting of the volume differential, the relative strength in each frequency band, and the tempo.
This is useful if you want to build something that lets you find out whether you have duplicate files, if you need to find out the tempo of your songs, or if you need to find similar songs according to how they sound.
<<lessThis is useful if you want to build something that lets you find out whether you have duplicate files, if you need to find out the tempo of your songs, or if you need to find similar songs according to how they sound.
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Added: 2006-01-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1379 downloads
Turnracer Build 1
Turnracer is an free (GPL) Turn-Based racer game for GNU/Linux and other UNIX look-alikes. more>>
Turnracer is an free TBS racer game for GNU/Linux and other UNIX look-alikes. The rules of Turnracer arent easy.
Turnracer is written in C, and Gtk2 based. There is not yet an AI in the game, but it is planed for one of the next releases.
Installation:
1. Make sure you have install tar an gz or bz2 (gz if you have downloaded the gz package, else the bz2)
2. Type tar -xzf THE/PATH/TO/THE/TURNRACER/PACKAGE.tar.gz(in a terminal emulator), change the z to j for bz2.
3. Go to the directory where you have unpacked turnracer(cd THE/PATH)
4. Type ./configure
5. Type make
6. Type make install (as superuser)
Enhancements:
- A level editor is included.
<<lessTurnracer is written in C, and Gtk2 based. There is not yet an AI in the game, but it is planed for one of the next releases.
Installation:
1. Make sure you have install tar an gz or bz2 (gz if you have downloaded the gz package, else the bz2)
2. Type tar -xzf THE/PATH/TO/THE/TURNRACER/PACKAGE.tar.gz(in a terminal emulator), change the z to j for bz2.
3. Go to the directory where you have unpacked turnracer(cd THE/PATH)
4. Type ./configure
5. Type make
6. Type make install (as superuser)
Enhancements:
- A level editor is included.
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Added: 2006-01-31 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1361 downloads
L4ip 1.0 build 299
L4ip is a daemon that extends IPFilters simple round-robin L4 load balancing with health checks. more>>
L4ip is a daemon that extends IPFilters simple round-robin L4 load balancing with health checks. It takes care of monitoring and dynamically adding and removing ipnat rules in the kernel.
L4ip fully supports UDP, TCP, and system()-style executions for health checks, including send/expect scripts, SSL connections, and much more.
Main features:
- Define as many clusters, with as many members as you need.
- Automatically adds and removes "ipnat" rules as needed.
- Flexible health check support, tcp-open, tcp-close, udp-open, udp-close, system.
- Simple scripting available for health checks in send/expect syntax with fnmatch pattern comparison
- Binary protocol supported in url-encoding style syntax (eg %0D)
- system() like execution of external commands available. (spawn your own health-check testers)
- Reload and restart leaving last-known-state available for less service impact.
- SSL supported for TCP testers.
- Optional IPF rules to sense RST return-packets for faster failure detection.
Enhancements:
- Solaris SMF example files were added along with a "proxy" command for protocols that need it, such as FTP and IPSec.
<<lessL4ip fully supports UDP, TCP, and system()-style executions for health checks, including send/expect scripts, SSL connections, and much more.
Main features:
- Define as many clusters, with as many members as you need.
- Automatically adds and removes "ipnat" rules as needed.
- Flexible health check support, tcp-open, tcp-close, udp-open, udp-close, system.
- Simple scripting available for health checks in send/expect syntax with fnmatch pattern comparison
- Binary protocol supported in url-encoding style syntax (eg %0D)
- system() like execution of external commands available. (spawn your own health-check testers)
- Reload and restart leaving last-known-state available for less service impact.
- SSL supported for TCP testers.
- Optional IPF rules to sense RST return-packets for faster failure detection.
Enhancements:
- Solaris SMF example files were added along with a "proxy" command for protocols that need it, such as FTP and IPSec.
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Added: 2006-03-01 License: Artistic License Price:
1332 downloads
Xclasses 1.4.0
Xclasses is a C layout library for the X Window System. more>>
Xclasses is a C layout library for the X Window System. All objects (called gadgets) are font sensitive, i.e. their size changes with the size of the used screen font and the size of the window.
All this is done by Xclasses itself. The user may choose any kind of font style and size.
All objects (gadgets) have the same base class (class gadget) so there are all
used the same. Gadgets are put together in groups (class group also bases on
gadget) which manage the correct size of all gadgets (and/or groups!) inside.
Why use Xclasses?
Xclasses is completely written in C++ so it is really object orientated! But C-Users may use it because most C compilers support C++ and for using Xclasses you neddnt to know much about C++.
Xclasses is easy to use, no pointer or handles to manage or remember - simply classes (for C users: like structs with functions added). If you dont want to do some special things (like writing a multiplayer arcade game or a new window manager) you dont even need to know anything about X-Windows functions and how it works - Xclasses has its own classes for all of this that put many complex X functions to some easy functions together.
Xclasses project makes easy font and context sensitiv GUIs. And you dont need much time to develop a GUI!
Installation:
To install the compiled library start "./build install".
This copies the library to /usr/local/lib/ and the includes to /usr/local/include/. A global config file for all Xclasses programs is installed in /usr/lib/X11/Xclasses/.
Each time you want to compile a Xclasses program you should execute the "setenvxc" script like this ". ./setenvxc" in ksh or bash or but its source into your profile.
Now you can compile the example programs in the example dir, enter
./build examples
in the Xclasses top directory (where you found this README).
If you got the sources and want to compile them yourself use the "build" script:
./build config will ask some config questions
./build make will make the library
or
./build all build config & make
Enhancements:
- compiler problems with GCC 3.x fixed
<<lessAll this is done by Xclasses itself. The user may choose any kind of font style and size.
All objects (gadgets) have the same base class (class gadget) so there are all
used the same. Gadgets are put together in groups (class group also bases on
gadget) which manage the correct size of all gadgets (and/or groups!) inside.
Why use Xclasses?
Xclasses is completely written in C++ so it is really object orientated! But C-Users may use it because most C compilers support C++ and for using Xclasses you neddnt to know much about C++.
Xclasses is easy to use, no pointer or handles to manage or remember - simply classes (for C users: like structs with functions added). If you dont want to do some special things (like writing a multiplayer arcade game or a new window manager) you dont even need to know anything about X-Windows functions and how it works - Xclasses has its own classes for all of this that put many complex X functions to some easy functions together.
Xclasses project makes easy font and context sensitiv GUIs. And you dont need much time to develop a GUI!
Installation:
To install the compiled library start "./build install".
This copies the library to /usr/local/lib/ and the includes to /usr/local/include/. A global config file for all Xclasses programs is installed in /usr/lib/X11/Xclasses/.
Each time you want to compile a Xclasses program you should execute the "setenvxc" script like this ". ./setenvxc" in ksh or bash or but its source into your profile.
Now you can compile the example programs in the example dir, enter
./build examples
in the Xclasses top directory (where you found this README).
If you got the sources and want to compile them yourself use the "build" script:
./build config will ask some config questions
./build make will make the library
or
./build all build config & make
Enhancements:
- compiler problems with GCC 3.x fixed
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Added: 2006-03-22 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Exact Build
Exact Build project is a sane GNU Auto replacement. more>>
Exact Build project is a sane GNU Auto replacement. For portable build systems nowadays normally GNU autoconf and the associated companiens such as automake and libtool. However albeit portable they are rather crufty to use. The various macro expansion and generation steps extremely blow up the initial definitions and make execution slow and debugging a nightmare.
Even with the enourmous code bloat, it does not have a wide feature set and neither allows to maximize the gain of parallel builds nor other state-of-the-art compiler features. Manual tinkering is needed in such cases.
Mostly due the code bloat but also to obtain features such as mximal parallel build and object output seperated cleanly from the source, we create our own set of Makefiles for the non-recursive build system and shell scripts for configuration, if required by the software module (some straight forware code does come without a configure script at all).
<<lessEven with the enourmous code bloat, it does not have a wide feature set and neither allows to maximize the gain of parallel builds nor other state-of-the-art compiler features. Manual tinkering is needed in such cases.
Mostly due the code bloat but also to obtain features such as mximal parallel build and object output seperated cleanly from the source, we create our own set of Makefiles for the non-recursive build system and shell scripts for configuration, if required by the software module (some straight forware code does come without a configure script at all).
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Added: 2006-05-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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XShipWars 2.5.5
XShipWars is a space oriented highly graphical network game system. more>>
XShipWars is a massively multi-player game, ultra graphical, space-oriented gaming system designed exclusively for network play. You create your own universes, build your own vessels and form your own empires.
<<less Download (1.4MB)
Added: 2006-05-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1249 downloads
PLCash 2.00 Build 2152
PLCash is a platform-independent personal financial program. more>>
PLCash project is a platform-independent personal financial program.
Main features:
- Create and manage personal financial accounts.
- Import and export data from/to Quicken and other financial programs.
- Create reports and analyze your transactions using a sophisticated report generator.
- Import prices to track the performance of your investments.
- Interface with many other programs intuitively, using an industry-standard, transparent data file format.
- Reconcile your records with bank statements.
- Print checks in a variety of ways.
<<lessMain features:
- Create and manage personal financial accounts.
- Import and export data from/to Quicken and other financial programs.
- Create reports and analyze your transactions using a sophisticated report generator.
- Import prices to track the performance of your investments.
- Interface with many other programs intuitively, using an industry-standard, transparent data file format.
- Reconcile your records with bank statements.
- Print checks in a variety of ways.
Download (0.60MB)
Added: 2006-05-24 License: Freeware Price:
1248 downloads
WormBase::Archive::Build 0.028
WormBase::Archive::Build can create archives of Wormbase releases. more>>
WormBase::Archive::Build can create archives of Wormbase releases.
SYNOPSIS
use Bio::GMOD::Admin::Archive;
my $archive = Bio::GMOD::Admin::Archive->new();
$archive->create_archive();
METHODS
Bio::GMOD::Admin::Archive->new(@options)
Create a new WormBase::Archive object for archiving WormBase releases.
The options consist largely of file system and remote paths. If none are provided, they will all be populated from the default file located on the primary WormBase server.
This is the recommended idiom as it insulates your programs from structural changes at WormBase. In this case, archives will be built in /pub/wormbase/RELEASE where RELEASE is a WSXXX release.
There are, however, at least two options that you will wish to provide:
--database_repository Full path where to store archives on your filesystem
--mysql_path Full path to the mysql data dir
See WormBase.pm for additional details on all system-dependent paths that can be overridden.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Bio::GMOD::Admin::Archive;
my $archive = Bio::GMOD::Admin::Archive->new();
$archive->create_archive();
METHODS
Bio::GMOD::Admin::Archive->new(@options)
Create a new WormBase::Archive object for archiving WormBase releases.
The options consist largely of file system and remote paths. If none are provided, they will all be populated from the default file located on the primary WormBase server.
This is the recommended idiom as it insulates your programs from structural changes at WormBase. In this case, archives will be built in /pub/wormbase/RELEASE where RELEASE is a WSXXX release.
There are, however, at least two options that you will wish to provide:
--database_repository Full path where to store archives on your filesystem
--mysql_path Full path to the mysql data dir
See WormBase.pm for additional details on all system-dependent paths that can be overridden.
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Added: 2006-06-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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