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imlib 1.9.15

imlib 1.9.15


imlib is an advanced replacement library for libraries like libXpm. more>>
Imlib is an advanced replacement library for libraries like libXpm that provides many more features with much greater flexibility and speed.

It was originally written for E, now used by the GNOME Project.
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Added: 2005-04-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Oroborus 2.0.15

Oroborus 2.0.15


Oroborus is a small and simple but configurable and themeable window manager. more>>
Oroborus basically is a really minimalistic window manager, which is about 75kb small on a PowerPC machine and about 63kb on an x86 machine. "Minimalistic" means that the Oroborus window manager doesnt provide some things other window managers provide.
So you will need some external tools also provided by this project.
The main improvement with this is that you gain much flexibility.
Main features:
- good default key bindings
- windows are moveable by keyboard
- highly configurable
- xpm-themable
- GNOME compatible
- NET_WM compatible
- sort of KDE compatible
- and many, many more...
Enhancements:
- New Release.
- Add some Themes (defold, bluecurve, mkultra, Elberg_Red, Elberg_Green, Elberg_Blue)
- Fix "oroborus -V".
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Added: 2005-07-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Gnomoradio 0.15.1

Gnomoradio 0.15.1


Gnomoradio is a program that can find, fetch, share, and play music that is freely available for file sharing. more>>
Gnomoradio is a program that can find, fetch, share, and play music that is freely available for file sharing.

Gnomoradio is free software, licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, which permits modifications and distribution of the source code to the program. It currently runs on GNU/Linux and other UNIX-compatible systems.

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Added: 2005-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Transvn 0.15

Transvn 0.15


Transvn allows to maintain several or more separate patches to third-party source tree. more>>
Transvn allows to maintain several or more separate patches to third-party source tree.
Transvn is primarily targeted at middle-scale and large-scale contributors to Open Source software projects.
Transvn allows:
- to easily maintain several (or many) non-trivial patches to third-party source tree
- to improve your communication with maintainer of that tree by making your changes more self-contained and reviewable
- to use all facilities of your version control system (currently only Subversion backend is implemented, but underlying idea could easily be ported to most modern version control systems)
Transvn is like Andrew Mortons patch-scripts, but explicitly bound to your version control system.
Enhancements:
- massive code refactoring
- transvn pull-start and transvn pull-next mostly implemented
- updated to work with Subversion up to 0.33
- clean up generated patches
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Added: 2005-09-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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AdvanceCOMP 1.15

AdvanceCOMP 1.15


AdvanceCOMP is a collection of recompression utilities for your .ZIP archives, .PNG snapshots, .MNG video clips and .GZ files. more>>
AdvanceCOMP is a collection of recompression utilities for your .ZIP archives, .PNG snapshots, .MNG video clips and .GZ files.
Its mainly intended for recompressing your rom, snapshot and clip collection of emulated games.
Main features:
- Recompress ZIP, GZ, PNG and MNG files using the Deflate 7-Zip implementation.
- Recompress MNG files using Delta and Move optimization.
Enhancements:
- This release fixed a lot of bugs for 64-bit platforms.
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Added: 2005-11-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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whohas 0.15

whohas 0.15


whohas is a command line tool that allows querying several package lists at once. more>>
whohas is a command line tool that allows querying several package lists at once - currently supported are Arch, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Slackware (and linuxpackages.net), Source Mage, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, Fink and DarwinPorts.
whohas is written in Perl and was designed to help package maintainers find ebuilds, pkgbuilds and similar package definitions from other distributions to learn from. However, it can also be used by normal users who want to know:
- Which distribution provides packages on which the user depends.
- What version of a given package is in use in each distribution, or in each release of a distribution (implemented only for Debian).
It is suggested you use Unix command line tools to enhance your search results. whohas is optimised for fast execution. This is done by threading, and the order of results cannot be guaranteed. To nonetheless get a standardised output, alphabetically sorted by distribution, use the sort tool:
whohas gimp | sort
You can use grep to improve your search results. Depending on whether you want only packages whose names begin with your search term, end with your search term, or exactly match, you would use a space before, after or on both sides of your search term, respectively:
whohas gimp | sort | grep " gimp"
whohas vim | sort | grep "vim "
whohas gimp | sort | grep " gimp "
The spaces will ensure that only results for the package gimp are displayed, not for gimp-print etc.
If you want results for a particular distribution only, do
whohas arch | grep "^Arch"
Output for each module will still be ordered, so you dont need to sort results in this case, although you may wish to do so for some distributions. Distribution names are abbreviated as "Arch", "Debian", "Fedora", "Gentoo", "Slackware", "SMGL" (Source Mage Linux) and FreeBSD, NetBSD and OpenBSD.
Output in version 0.1 looked like this. The first column is the name of the distribution, the second the name of the package, the third the version number, then the date, repository name and a url linking to more information about the package. Future versions will have package size information, too. Column lengths are fixed, so you can use cut:
whohas vim | grep " vim " | cut -b 36-45
The first bytes of the data fields at the time of writing are 11, 37, 48, 53, 64 and 76.
Debian refers to the binary distribution. Slackware queries Current only. Binary sizes for Fedora are package sizes - space needed on disk will be greater by about factor 2. Binary sizes for Debian are unpacked sizes. All details (including availability, version numbers and binary sizes) are for the x86 architecture.
Debian version numbers in rare cases may not be for x86 (will be fixed). Gentoo version availability may not be for x86 (will be fixed). I recommend you consult the URLs provided in the output, which give detailed and accurate information about each package. You may want to use a terminal that recognises hyperlinks and allows easy access through the browser, such as gnome-terminal.
For Fedora, only release 4 is enabled by default, and only the most up to date package will be listed if different versions are available.
I would like to encourage distributors at this time to provide web query interfaces to package lists, and specifically provide the following information: package name, version, date, size and a url to further information (maintainer, build information etc.)
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Added: 2005-11-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Powerbox for Gtk 1.15

Powerbox for Gtk 1.15


Powerbox for Gtk is a patch to Gtk which replaces its GtkFileChooserDialog. more>>
Powerbox for Gtk is a patch to Gtk which replaces its GtkFileChooserDialog
Powerbox is a normal file chooser dialog box, except that it dynamically grants the application the right to access the file that the user picks.
This helps provide security because the application can be run without needing access to all the users files. Powerbox-for-Gtk patches Gtk to replace GtkFileChooserDialog with a powerbox.
It is based on Plash, which provides a restricted execution environment on Linux.
Enhancements:
- Add gtk-powerbox.c: an LD_PRELOADed patch to Gtk to replace the GtkFileChooserDialog interface so that it calls Plashs powerbox.
- Rename "plash" executable to "pola-shell".
- fs-operations.c: Add log method. Add an "end" log message when the fs_op object is dropped.
- gettextization
- make.sh: Add "-Wl,-z,relro" when linking ld.so. Fixes obscure problem when dlopen()ing libraries that might require an executable stack.
- Intercept getsockname() so that it returns the correct pathname for Unix domain sockets. Extended the g_fds array in libc so that it can contain these pathnames. It is now an array of "struct libc_fd"s, rather than an array of "cap_t"s. libc-fds.h: New file. libc-misc.c: Introduced fds_resize(), fds_slot_clear(). Changed open(), close(), dup2(), etc. libc-connect.c: Add getsockname() and change connect() and bind().
- Reason: I discovered that gconfd2 (or possibly Orbit) was relying on getsockname() returning the pathname that it earlier passed to bind(). This meant that Gnumeric was unable to spawn a gconf process itself, and it produced loads of errors.
- fs-operations.c, libc-misc.c: Fixed fstat() to return the correct information on directory FDs. Added the fsop_dir_fstat method to implement this.
- build-fs-dynamic.c: Implement link() and rename() methods. This is needed for when GNOME and KDE apps hard link files inside $HOME.
- filesysobj-real.c: Changes to allow rename and hard link calls of the form rename("dir/foo1", "dir/foo2") to work.
- The problem: The real_dir_rename and real_dir_link methods only work in the same-directory case; their test was a pointer comparison on real_dir objects. However, resolving a directory pathname like "dir" always returns a new real_dir object. This meant that the rename() call wouldnt work when you use full pathnames.
- This was causing some failures. eg. Konqueror wouldnt start: some code relied on creating "$HOME/.ICEauthority-l" as a hard link to "$HOME/.ICEauthority-c".
- The partial solution: Change the same-directory check to compare inode and device number of directory, after trying a pointer comparison.
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Added: 2005-12-13 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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AsmFile 0.9.15

AsmFile 0.9.15


AsmFile is a small and fast file manager written in assembler. more>>
AsmFile is a small and fast file manager written in assembler.

AsmFile project uses a two pane interface like "mc" and other file managers. AsmFile runs in a console or a terminal window.

Assembly has been ignored by much of the Unix/Linux community and is almost never found in desktop applications. Some of the reasons for this are historical and related to portability. Other reasons include negative images of assembly and lack of tools. Today a small niche exists for assembly on the desktop. This will be explored here along with the supporting tools.

The resources section provides links to more information and places to discuss assembler topics. Of special interest to the author is a section of predictions and history. A email list for programmers interested in Desktop assembly is described in the resources section.

The AsmIDE family of programs are currently underdevelopment and some have reached a useful state.
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Added: 2005-12-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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mod_plsql 0.3.15

mod_plsql 0.3.15


mod_plsql is Apache module that allows you to create Web Applications using Oracle stored procedures. more>>
mod_plsql is Apache module that allows you to create Web Applications using Oracle stored procedures. mod_plsql Apache module works similarly to Oracle Web Application Server PL/SQL cartridge.
Main features:
- Database connection caching.
- Integration with SSI
- Doesnt need Oracle OWS Toolkit - no copyright problems
- Ability to freely play with HTTP Headers and such.
Enhancements:
- This release fixed cookie age handling and changed the cookie format to Version 1.
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Added: 2006-01-10 License: The Apache License Price:
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Kobo Deluxe 0.4pre10

Kobo Deluxe 0.4pre10


Kobo Deluxe is a port of XKobo to SDL, with considerable enhancements. more>>
Kobo Deluxe is a port of XKobo to SDL, with considerable enhancements.
Kobo Deluxe is a port of XKobo to SDL. XKobo itself is a descendant of Namcos old Bosconian, which can be seen as part of the Galaxian/Galaga family of space shooters.
In both XKobo and Kobo Deluxe, you fly a ship around in 2D space, destroying other ships, dodging bullets, and destroying massive space platforms by shooting their cores.
There are literally hundreds of levels, and each level is different every time you play--the platforms are randomly generated. Kobo Deluxe adds sound, better graphics, and much more to the original game.
Main features:
- Fast paced retro arcade style game play
- Smooth, high speed 8-way scrolling
- Very simple controls - the game is about speed and strategy
- 17 different enemies; fighters, kamikaze attackers, proxy bombs and more
- 50 maps, each with its own feel and strategies to figure out
- Maps are built as you enter them - each game is unique!
- Beat the 50 maps - and get a new wave of even more aggressive enemies
- Music and sound effects with real time reverberation
- Structured audio technology - hi-fi sound in a tiny download
- OpenGL support for extremely fast and smooth animation
- High resolution support up to 2048x1536 - five types of scaling
- Supports any display color depth - dithering for 15 and 16 bpp
- Supports control by keyboard, mouse or joystick
- Runs on pretty much any hardware and operating system
- All code and data is Free! Source code available. (GPL or LGPL)
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Added: 2006-02-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Qixite 0.0.15

Qixite 0.0.15


Qixite is a program for creating web sites. more>>
Qixite is an application for creating web sites. User just has to worry about information and structure of site, Qixite will do all the rest.

This is a very short description of what Qixite does:

- generates a set of HTML pages with the links between them.
- generates a site map for your web site.

Qixite uses predefined templates for site generation, but if you know XSL you can create your own templates or edit the ones that come with the program.

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Added: 2006-03-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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dnsproxy 1.15

dnsproxy 1.15


dnsproxy daemon is a proxy for DNS queries. more>>
dnsproxy daemon is a proxy for DNS queries. It forwards these queries to two previously configured nameservers: one for authoritative queries and another for recursive queries. The received answers are sent back to the client unchanged. No local caching is done.
Primary motivation for this project was the need to replace Bind servers with djbdns in an ISP environment. These servers get recursive queries from customers and authoritative queries from outside at the same IP address. Now it is possible to run dnscache and tinydns on the same machine with queries dispatched by dnsproxy.
Other scenarios are firewalls where you want to proxy queries to the real servers in your DMZ. Or internal nameservers behind firewalls, or...
Enhancements:
- Updated to libevent 1.1, portability fixes.
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Added: 2006-03-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Linedit 0.15.12

Linedit 0.15.12


Linedit is a readline-style library written in Common Lisp that provides customizable line-editing features. more>>
Linedit is a readline-style library written in Common Lisp that provides customizable line-editing features.
Linedit uses UFFI for foreign bindings, so it is a least theoretically portable, though REPL-wrapping is currently SBCL specific.
Main features:
- single-line text reader
- multi-line form reader
- completions on packages and symbols in current image
- completions on directories and filenames
- apropos-word and describe-word
- unlimited undo
- unlimited kill-ring
- unlimited history
- paren matching (not across lines)
- multiple histories
- use in REPL on SBCL
- paging
- fully customizable in CL
- works on Linux, FreeBSD, Darwin
Installation:
If you have asdf-install, just:
CL-USER(1): (require :asdf-install)
...
CL-USER(2): (asdf-install:install :linedit)
...select restarts as approriate...
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Added: 2006-03-10 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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Scrinchy 0.15

Scrinchy 0.15


Scrinchy is a tiny HTTP multitasking webserver. more>>
Scrinchy is a tiny HTTP multitasking webserver that I wrote for my own purposes, but which is also a fitting response to the now fairly bloated Apache.
Its name derives from an obscure English verb "to scrinch" which generally means to willfully compress a thing which is not very large into a smaller size. For instance "to scrinch your eyes". This is apt, because Scrinchy is a project where the goal is constantly to make it smaller but yet as feature-rich as possible.
Scrinchy is capable of serving HTML, JPG, GIF, TIFF, PNG, and various other file types, as well as running Perl, Python and (theoretically) PHP scripts externally and passing GET params and cookies to those scripts. At this stage, Scrinchy does not support POST but it will later.
Scrinchy also has some anti-hacker features, described in the README file. The more I use the server myself and observe all the hair-brained things attackers and infected computers do, the more amusement I find in squashing their pitiful efforts.
Enhancements:
- This release improves the internal stack-based interpretive language.
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Added: 2006-03-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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z80ex 0.15

z80ex 0.15


Z80~Ex is a portable ZiLOG Z80 CPU emulator designed as a library. more>>
z80ex is a portable ZiLOG Z80 CPU emulator designed as a library.
Goals include precise opcode emulation (documented and undocumented), exact timings for each opcode (including I/O operations), and simultaneous operation of several virtual CPUs.
Main features:
- precise opcode emulation (documented & undocumented)
- exact timings for each opcode (including I/O operations)
- full support for all interrupt modes
- allows simultaneous operation of several virtual CPUs
- written in pure ANSI C
- compiles as a library, which may be used via simple callback-based API
Building and installation (*):
for build using GNU C (GCC - unix, mingw/cygwin - Win32, DJGPP - DOS(**)),
type gmake. static and shared libraries will appear in "./lib".
also you may do "gmake static" for building only static library,
or "gmake shared" for only shared library.
after successful build, issue "gmake install" as superuser.
default install prefix is /usr/local, which can be changed in Makefile.
*)
support for non-GNU build methods isnt included at the moment,
feel free to contribute :)
**)
when building with DJGPP, use "gmake static" -- DOS doesnt support
shared libraries
Usage:
include < z80ex.h > in your sources,
and link with "libz80ex" (-lz80ex).
no API documentation written yet, see comments in "z80ex.h".
Enhancements:
- (major bugfix release) - nasty deadlock in IM0 mode was eliminated 29.03.2006
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Added: 2006-04-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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