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run 0.1

run 0.1


run adds a service menu for all file types. more>>
run adds a service menu for all file types. This service menu will just call the file in the command line using the active folder as work folder.

Makes running some scripts and applications much easier (Some require work folder to be the same where they are located so double-clicking does not work).

Maybe a good fix would be to make it available only for files that have the executable permission

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Added: 2006-06-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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run in xterm 0.9.1

run in xterm 0.9.1


run in xterm is an servcie menu which adds run in xterm & run in xterm as root to action menu on binary files, scripts etc. more>>
run in xterm is an servcie menu which adds "run in xterm" & "run in xterm as root" to action menu on binary files, scripts etc.

It has 2 languages: english and polish.

Installation:

copy/save this file in
~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus

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Added: 2006-06-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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IPC::Run::Simple 1.3

IPC::Run::Simple 1.3


IPC::Run::Simple is a simple system() wrapper. more>>
IPC::Run::Simple is a simple system() wrapper.

SYNOPSIS

# Run a command and check whether it failed
use IPC::Run::Simple;
run("echo Hello, O Cruel World")
or die "Command failed";

# Describe the failure
use IPC::Run::Simple qw($ERR);
run("echo Hello, O Cruel World")
or die "Command failed: $ERR";

# Use the :all tag instead of explicitly requesting $ERR
use IPC::Run::Simple qw(:all);
run("echo Hello, O Cruel World")
or die "Command failed: $ERR";

# Die with error message if command does not return 0
use IPC::Run::Simple qw(:Fatal);
run("echo Hello, O Cruel World");

# Allow other exit values without dying
use IPC::Run::Simple qw(:Fatal);
run(command => [ "echo", "Hello, O Cruel World!" ],
allowed => [ 1, 2, 5 ]);

This module is intended to be a very simple, straightforward wrapper around the system() call to make it behave more like other builtins.

run() will return a true value if the command was executed and return a successful status code, and false otherwise. The reason for the failure will be stored in the $IPC::Run::Simple::ERR variable (which is just $ERR if you import either $ERR or :all). The description of the reason was pulled almost directly from the system() documentation.
Optionally, you can import the :Fatal tag, which will cause run() to die() with an appropriate message if the command fails for any reason.

If you wish to allow nonzero exit values but still want to trap unexpected errors, you may use an expanded call syntax. Call run() with a set of key=>value pairs. The two implemented keys are command (an array reference containing the command to run) and allowed (an array reference of exit values that are allowed without causing run() to return false or throw an exception.)

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Added: 2007-08-15 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Poissonrun 0.03

Poissonrun 0.03


Poissonrun runs a given command statistically once every T seconds. more>>
Poissonrun runs a given command statistically once every T seconds. The program can be run at any given time, but on average, it is every T seconds.
The random process is based on the poisson distribution.
Installation:
./configure
make
make install
Enhancements:
- This release adds new methods for specifying probabilities and time intervals, improves documentation, and adds a feature for having multiple commands in a running state simultaneously.
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Added: 2007-02-16 License: Public Domain Price:
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Test-Run 0.0110

Test-Run 0.0110


Test-Run is an improved test harness for scripts that emit TAP (Test Anything Protocol). more>>
Test-Run is an improved test harness for scripts that emit TAP (Test Anything Protocol). It was forked from Test::Harness, and it uses TAP::Parser.

The project is used to analyze the output of the scripts and present it to the user in a summarized form. Test-Run features separation of the test-running backend and the command line frontend, a "runprove" utility for running tests from the command line, a plugin-system, and colors for the summary line.

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Added: 2007-06-12 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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Virtual Cron 0.1

Virtual Cron 0.1


Virtual Cron is a PHP library that can check whether it is time to run a periodical task. more>>
Virtual Cron is a PHP library that can check whether it is time to run a periodical task. The class can be used to check whether it is time to run a task that must run from time to time.

It creates a control file to keep track the last time the task was scheduled.

The class can check the control file last modification time to determined whether it passed a given period of time since the last time the task was run.

If the given interval time has passed since the last run, the class recreates the control file and returns true to inform the application that is time to run the task again.

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Added: 2007-04-24 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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PHP Running Management 1.0.2

PHP Running Management 1.0.2


PHP Running Management or phpRunMan is a set of scripts for runners. more>>
PHP Running Management or phpRunMan is a set of scripts for runners. Users can enter intermediate times of their training or race performance for calculating various statistics (distance, avg speed, time/km, projection on different distance, etc.). In PHP Running Management you can enter comments for the whole run or every intermediate segment so the data can be used as a logbook.

Every run (training or competition) is entered as a list of segments and times. You can specify the number of laps and the "offset" (manual correction) of the distance.

Several views are proposed:

- Year view: displays all the runs with their distance, time, average speed, etc.
- Detail view: shows the profile of a run by segment (time, speed, cumulated distance and other indicators).
- Month view: aggregates runs per month over the selected year, shows every months distance, time, average speed.

All the scripts are written in PHP (requires GD lib activated too) and the data is stored in MySQL database.

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Added: 2006-06-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Time::Convert 0.5

Time::Convert 0.5


Time::Convert is a Perl interface to converting unix seconds to years, days, hours and minutes. more>>
Time::Convert is a Perl interface to converting unix seconds to years, days, hours and minutes.

SYNOPSIS

use Time::Convert;
my $convert = new Time::Convert;

EXAMPLE

use Time::Convert;
my $convert = new Time::Convert;
$REPLY = $convert->ConvertSecs(time);
print($REPLY);

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Added: 2006-08-10 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Xfce 4 Timer Plugin 0.5.1

Xfce 4 Timer Plugin 0.5.1


Xfce 4 Timer Plugin is a simple plugin that lets the user run an alarm at a specified time. more>>
Xfce 4 Timer Plugin is a simple plugin that lets the user run an alarm at a specified time or at the end of a specified countdown period.

Usage:

The plugin is quite simple – it displays a progressbar showing the percentage of the time elapsed. Left-clicking on the plugin area opens a menu of available alarms. After selecting one, the user can start or stop the timer by selecting “start/stop timer” entry in the same menu.

New alarms are added through the preferences window. Each alarm is either a countdown or is run at a specified time. By default a simple dialog pops up at the end of the countdown. The user can choose an external command to be run as the alarm and may also choose to have this repeated a specified number of times with a given interval between repetitions.

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Added: 2007-03-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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UMLMON 1.0.3

UMLMON 1.0.3


UMLMON is a complete run time environment for User Mode Linux. more>>
UMLMON is a complete run time environment for User Mode Linux. There is a separate monitor daemon for every VM.
UMLMON project creates the run time environment and starts the VM by executing the UML kernel. The daemon also determines the arguments that are passed to the UML kernel, and includes special support to set up arguments for memory size, virtual disks, virtual network interfaces, and console channels in a convenient way.
UMLMON also includes routines to do certain administration tasks like the creation of disks.
The team UMLMON + UML can be applied in the following areas:
- Server consolidation: Improve the utilization of server hardware, and ease the operation of servers.
- Virtual security zones: Instead of building demilitarized zones (DMZ) with real hardware, it is a cost-effective alternative to set up purely virtual DMZs on a single host.
- Virtual hosting: A cheap version of server hosting is virtual hosting; instead of leasing real computers to customers, virtual machines are used.
- Laboratory nets: By using virtual machines it is possible to build cheap laboratory nets, e.g. to test software in real network environments.
- Training environments: One can use virtual machines for Linux trainings where participants can get true administrators priviledges without any risks.
Enhancements:
- This release no longer call the problematic glibc function getgrouplist, which is often broken (symptom: segmentation fault immediately after starting umlmon).
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Added: 2006-01-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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DrScheme 371

DrScheme 371


DrScheme is a graphical environment for developing programs using Scheme more>>
DrScheme is an interactive, integrated, graphical programming environment for the Scheme, MzScheme, and MrEd programming languages. DrScheme runs under Windows (95 and up), Mac OS X, and Unix/X. Download DrScheme.

DrScheme provides source highlighting for syntax and run-time errors, support for multiple language levels, an algebraic stepper, objects, modules, a GUI library, TCP/IP, and much more. It includes an extensive, hyper-linked help system called Help Desk, available from the Help menu. The Tour of DrScheme describes many of these features in greater detail.

You can enhance DrScheme with many add-ons, including MrFlow, a static debugger, and MysterX, which adds COM support under Windows. See also Dynamic Libraries.

Installation

This is a self-installing shell script. You should run it by either running sh file.sh with the file as an argument, or run chmod +x file.sh on the file to make it executable and then run it.

The installer will verify its integrity, then ask you a few questions about the place you want to install the PLT tree at. Optionally, it can create some links in standard directories like links in the systems lib and the man directories.

Note: These binaries were compiled on a recent Linux configuration (Fedora Core). If you get some libc-related errors then you should try the Linux/GCC2 distribution that was compiled on an older configuration. (Or other builds, depending onavailability.)

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Added: 2007-05-22 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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gtuner 0.4.0

gtuner 0.4.0


gtuner is a GTK+/GNOME radio controller. more>>
gtuner is a GTK+/GNOME radio controller.
Main features:
- Nice X windows gui using gtk
- Gui configurable via a scripting language which enables any combination of windows and widgets to be created.
- The program aims to be fully gui configurable, which means no editing of config files. Just point and click. (Not complete)
- Each device is actually a plugin that can be run time loaded and unloaded. You can therefore switch between cards without restarting.
- A control plugin interface with which you can write plugins to control gtuner.
- An almost unlimited number of channel presets are supported. (only first 999 can be used in the alarm though :-)
- A 7 day configurable alarm that can turn on any station you like on any day at any time.
- A sleep timer which turns off the radio after a specfied time.
- Support for kernel video for linux drivers via plugin.
- Full stereo support (if the driver can do it)
- Can be compiled with or without GNOME support.
- With gnome support is an optional mode that lets gtuner use the panel.
- The panel applet has various modes: Off, None, Text, Skined.
- The skined applet style is themeable and has support for XShape extensions.
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Journyx Free Time Tracking Software 7.6

Journyx Free Time Tracking Software 7.6


Journyx Time Tracking is time tracking software that lets an employee enter project time and expense information from anywhere on the web. Add Journyx... more>> <<less
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GNU Pth 2.0.7

GNU Pth 2.0.7


Pth is a very portable POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix platforms. more>>
Pth is a very portable POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix platforms which provides non-preemptive priority-based scheduling for multiple threads of execution also know as multithreading, inside event-driven applications.

All threads run in the same address space of the server application, but each thread has its own individual program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and errno variable.

The thread scheduling itself is done in a cooperative way, i.e., the threads are managed by a priority- and event-based non-preemptive scheduler. The intention is that this way one can achieve better portability and run-time performance than with preemptive scheduling.

The event facility allows threads to wait until various types of events occur, including pending I/O on filedescriptors, asynchronous signals, elapsed timers, pending I/O on message ports, thread and process termination, and even customized callback functions.

Additionally Pth provides an optional emulation API for POSIX.1c threads ("Pthreads") which can be used for backward compatibility to existing multithreaded applications.
Notice: GNU pth and OSSP pth are exactly the same.

OSSP pth just became an official part of the GNU project some time ago. Thats why its primary name is now GNU pth, although it is still developed by the OSSP project only.
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MikMod Utilities 0.2

MikMod Utilities 0.2


MikMod Utilities is a collection of tools for manipulating the module sound files that are produced by tools like Soundtracker. more>>
MikMod Utilities is collection of command line tools for manipulating the module sound files that are typically produced by Soundtracker, Protracker and other tools.

MikMod Utilities contains the following tools:

mmuinfo
gives information about module

mmuplay
plays modules

mmuplaysmp
plays samples from modules

mmurender
converts modules to other audio formats

mmurip
extracts samples from module

mmutotal
computes total modules time

All tools has support for the automatic modules decompression from bzip, gzip and pkzip archives, but this can be configured at compile-time and can be controlled at run-time.

Also all tools, except mmutotal, can load modules from standard input.

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Added: 2006-09-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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