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Sylpheed 2.7.0
Sylpheed provides you with a perfect and must-see product which is a simple, lightweight but easy-to-use e-mail client (mailer, MUA). more>> <<less
Added: 2009-07-17 License: GPL Price: FREE
30 downloads
Other version of Sylpheed
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sylpheed-gtk2 1.0.0
sylpheed-gtk2 is a Gtk+2 port of the Sylpheed. more>>
sylpheed-gtk2 is a Gtk+2 port of the Sylpheed. Sylpheed is an e-mail client and news reader based on GTK+ GUI toolkit, and runs on X Window System.
Sylpheed is a free software distributed under the GNU GPL.
The development of Sylpheed sets the following things as its goal:
- Quick response by keeping CPU and memory usage to a minimum
- Fast processing even though a folder contains large number of messages
(more than 10 thousand)
- Enables intuitive operation by simple, graceful, and well-polished
interface
- Similar operation methods to other mailers.
- Readily available with simple configuration
- Fully equipped with features required as a mailer
- Full support of Japanese, and support of i18n
- Enables flexible interaction with external commands
- Stable, and dont lose any data (to the utmost) in case of crash
The interface is also designed to emulate the Emacs-based mailers, and almost all commands are accessible with the keyboard. So you will able to migrate to Sylpheed
without much discomfort in the case where you are accustomed to other
mailers. It has a look similar like Outlook Express, Becky!, Datula.
The messages are managed by MH format, and youll be able to use it together
with another mailer based on MH format (like Mew). It has less possibility
of losing mails on failures since one file corresponds to one mail. You can
import or export mbox format messages. You can also utilize fetchmail or/and
procmail, and external programs on receiving (like inc or imget).
Main features:
- Supported protocols
- POP3
- IMAP4rev1
- SMTP
- NNTP
- SSL/TLSv1 (POP3, SMTP, IMAP4rev1, NNTP)
- IPv6
- Features
- multiple accounts
- thread display
- powerful filtering
- MIME (attachments)
- integrated News reader
- SMTP AUTH support
- CRAM-MD5 authentication (SMTP AUTH / IMAP4rev1)
- APOP authentication (POP3)
- PGP signature / encryption (requires GPGME)
- built-in image view
- X-Face display
- user-defined headers
- color label
- Mew/Wanderlust compatible key bind
- multiple MH folder support
- mbox importing / exporting
- external editor
- message queueing
- automatic mail checking
- draft message
- template
- line-wrapping
- clickable URI
- XML-based address book
- newly arrived and unread message management
- printing
- offline mode
- remote operation by command line
- per-folder configuration
- LDAP, vCard, and JPilot support
- Drag & Drop
- autoconf, automake support
- internationalization of messages by gettext
- support of many code sets, including UTF-8 (Unicode)
<<lessSylpheed is a free software distributed under the GNU GPL.
The development of Sylpheed sets the following things as its goal:
- Quick response by keeping CPU and memory usage to a minimum
- Fast processing even though a folder contains large number of messages
(more than 10 thousand)
- Enables intuitive operation by simple, graceful, and well-polished
interface
- Similar operation methods to other mailers.
- Readily available with simple configuration
- Fully equipped with features required as a mailer
- Full support of Japanese, and support of i18n
- Enables flexible interaction with external commands
- Stable, and dont lose any data (to the utmost) in case of crash
The interface is also designed to emulate the Emacs-based mailers, and almost all commands are accessible with the keyboard. So you will able to migrate to Sylpheed
without much discomfort in the case where you are accustomed to other
mailers. It has a look similar like Outlook Express, Becky!, Datula.
The messages are managed by MH format, and youll be able to use it together
with another mailer based on MH format (like Mew). It has less possibility
of losing mails on failures since one file corresponds to one mail. You can
import or export mbox format messages. You can also utilize fetchmail or/and
procmail, and external programs on receiving (like inc or imget).
Main features:
- Supported protocols
- POP3
- IMAP4rev1
- SMTP
- NNTP
- SSL/TLSv1 (POP3, SMTP, IMAP4rev1, NNTP)
- IPv6
- Features
- multiple accounts
- thread display
- powerful filtering
- MIME (attachments)
- integrated News reader
- SMTP AUTH support
- CRAM-MD5 authentication (SMTP AUTH / IMAP4rev1)
- APOP authentication (POP3)
- PGP signature / encryption (requires GPGME)
- built-in image view
- X-Face display
- user-defined headers
- color label
- Mew/Wanderlust compatible key bind
- multiple MH folder support
- mbox importing / exporting
- external editor
- message queueing
- automatic mail checking
- draft message
- template
- line-wrapping
- clickable URI
- XML-based address book
- newly arrived and unread message management
- printing
- offline mode
- remote operation by command line
- per-folder configuration
- LDAP, vCard, and JPilot support
- Drag & Drop
- autoconf, automake support
- internationalization of messages by gettext
- support of many code sets, including UTF-8 (Unicode)
Download (3.3MB)
Added: 2006-06-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1230 downloads
RipperX 2.7.0
ripperX is an audio CD ripper + encoder GUI including CDDB support and the ability to encode as OGG, FLAC, MP3 and MP2 (toolame) more>>
RipperX is a GTK program to rip CD audio and encode it into MP3, OGG, or FLAC files.
It can rip and encode in parallel, and has plugins for cdparanoia, BladeEnc, Lame, GoGo, FHG (l3enc and mp3enc), XingMp3enc, 8hz-mp3, and the ISO encoder.
RipperX also has support for CDDB and ID3v1 tags.
Enhancements:
- bug fixing release
<<lessIt can rip and encode in parallel, and has plugins for cdparanoia, BladeEnc, Lame, GoGo, FHG (l3enc and mp3enc), XingMp3enc, 8hz-mp3, and the ISO encoder.
RipperX also has support for CDDB and ID3v1 tags.
Enhancements:
- bug fixing release
Download (0.16MB)
Added: 2006-07-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1198 downloads
SLAMPP Lite 2.0
SLAMPPLite is a linux live CD that will turn your personal computer to a simple home server. more>>
SLAMPPLite is a linux live CD that will turn your personal computer to a simple home server.
What makes it different is that SLAMPPLite has smaller size that will fit into a 256 MB compact disk or usb stick. It contains only essential server applications like Apache, MySQL, ProFTPD, BIND, DHCPD, SSH and mail server.
Several programming languages such as PHP, Perl and Python and other tools to support your web development work are also included.
To keep SLAMPPLite slim and make it easy to update the applications, SLAMPPLite uses server suite provided by XAMPP.
SLAMPPLite is compiled intended to be your showcase box. So, when you have something to show to your (potential) users or clients, just put your web applications on SLAMPPLite and you will have an instant mobile portfolio.
Therefore I advise you not to use SLAMPPLite for production purpose, just use the standard SLAMPP instead. Although through some tweaks here and there, SLAMPPLite is also ready for that. Please remember, SLAMPPLite comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. It is provided as AS IS product. Please use it at your own risk.
Main features:
- Linux kernel: 2.6.16
- Desktop: Xfce 4.2.2
- Web, FTP and database servers: XAMPP 1.5.1
- Other servers: BIND, DHCP, Sendmail. Dovecot, SSH
- Programming:
- Languages: PHP 4.4.1/5.0.5, Perl 5.8.7, Python 2.4.1
- Editor: Bluefish 1.0.4
- Office: Xpdf
- Graphics: Xpaint
- Multimedia: Beep Media Player, BashBurn
- Network: Nmap, Putty, BitTorrent 4.2.1 (tracker/client), FTP client, Firestarter firewall
- Internet: Mozilla Firefox 1.5, Sylpheed 2.0.4, Gaim 1.5.0
- Package management: pkgtool, slapt-get/gslapt
- Antivirus: ClamAV 0.87.1, FetCav (GUI)
- Utilities: GParted, EmelFM2, Dufie, htop, rkhunter, Qemu, backup system and hard disk installation scripts
- Complete list of packages can be found over here, SLitePackages.
Enhancements:
- Updated and upgraded existing applications included in previous SLAMPPLite Live CD
- Powered by XAMPP 1.5.1 and now it exists as module (xampp_1_5_1.mo)
- Based on Slackware current
- Used linux kernel 2.6.16
- Compiled with Linux Live scripts 5.4.1
- Added NASLite File Servers applications of Server Elements for SMB, FTP and NFS. They can be found under /tools directory of CD.
- Added Abiword 2.4.1
- Added Freerock GNOME support via slapt-get
- New hard disk installation program provided by Nonux
- Web documents installation scripts is now separated from XAMPP boot scripts. You can execute it from Xfce menu, or manually: # bash /opt/slampp/install.sh
- Fixed fstab
<<lessWhat makes it different is that SLAMPPLite has smaller size that will fit into a 256 MB compact disk or usb stick. It contains only essential server applications like Apache, MySQL, ProFTPD, BIND, DHCPD, SSH and mail server.
Several programming languages such as PHP, Perl and Python and other tools to support your web development work are also included.
To keep SLAMPPLite slim and make it easy to update the applications, SLAMPPLite uses server suite provided by XAMPP.
SLAMPPLite is compiled intended to be your showcase box. So, when you have something to show to your (potential) users or clients, just put your web applications on SLAMPPLite and you will have an instant mobile portfolio.
Therefore I advise you not to use SLAMPPLite for production purpose, just use the standard SLAMPP instead. Although through some tweaks here and there, SLAMPPLite is also ready for that. Please remember, SLAMPPLite comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. It is provided as AS IS product. Please use it at your own risk.
Main features:
- Linux kernel: 2.6.16
- Desktop: Xfce 4.2.2
- Web, FTP and database servers: XAMPP 1.5.1
- Other servers: BIND, DHCP, Sendmail. Dovecot, SSH
- Programming:
- Languages: PHP 4.4.1/5.0.5, Perl 5.8.7, Python 2.4.1
- Editor: Bluefish 1.0.4
- Office: Xpdf
- Graphics: Xpaint
- Multimedia: Beep Media Player, BashBurn
- Network: Nmap, Putty, BitTorrent 4.2.1 (tracker/client), FTP client, Firestarter firewall
- Internet: Mozilla Firefox 1.5, Sylpheed 2.0.4, Gaim 1.5.0
- Package management: pkgtool, slapt-get/gslapt
- Antivirus: ClamAV 0.87.1, FetCav (GUI)
- Utilities: GParted, EmelFM2, Dufie, htop, rkhunter, Qemu, backup system and hard disk installation scripts
- Complete list of packages can be found over here, SLitePackages.
Enhancements:
- Updated and upgraded existing applications included in previous SLAMPPLite Live CD
- Powered by XAMPP 1.5.1 and now it exists as module (xampp_1_5_1.mo)
- Based on Slackware current
- Used linux kernel 2.6.16
- Compiled with Linux Live scripts 5.4.1
- Added NASLite File Servers applications of Server Elements for SMB, FTP and NFS. They can be found under /tools directory of CD.
- Added Abiword 2.4.1
- Added Freerock GNOME support via slapt-get
- New hard disk installation program provided by Nonux
- Web documents installation scripts is now separated from XAMPP boot scripts. You can execute it from Xfce menu, or manually: # bash /opt/slampp/install.sh
- Fixed fstab
Download (239.8MB)
Added: 2006-04-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1301 downloads
Snort 2.7.0.1
Snort is a lightweight intrusion detection technology in comparison to commercially available systems. more>>
Snort project is a "lightweight" intrusion detection technology in comparison to commercially available systems.
Snort really isnt very hard to use, but there are a lot of command line options to play with, and its not always obvious which ones go together well. This file aims to make using Snort easier for new users.
Snort can be configured to run in four modes:
- Sniffer mode, which simply reads the packets off of the network and displays them for you in a continuous stream on the console (screen).
- Packet Logger mode, which logs the packets to disk.
- Network Intrusion Detection System (NIDS) mode, the most complex and configurable configuration, which allows Snort to analyze network traffic for matches against a user-defined rule set and performs several actions based upon what it sees.
- Inline Mode, which obtains packets from iptables instead of from libpcap and then causes iptables to drop or pass packets based on Snort rules that use inline-specific rule types.
<<lessSnort really isnt very hard to use, but there are a lot of command line options to play with, and its not always obvious which ones go together well. This file aims to make using Snort easier for new users.
Snort can be configured to run in four modes:
- Sniffer mode, which simply reads the packets off of the network and displays them for you in a continuous stream on the console (screen).
- Packet Logger mode, which logs the packets to disk.
- Network Intrusion Detection System (NIDS) mode, the most complex and configurable configuration, which allows Snort to analyze network traffic for matches against a user-defined rule set and performs several actions based upon what it sees.
- Inline Mode, which obtains packets from iptables instead of from libpcap and then causes iptables to drop or pass packets based on Snort rules that use inline-specific rule types.
Download (3.7MB)
Added: 2007-08-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
508 downloads
vzpkg 2.7.0-18
vzpkg is the suite of OpenVZ template management tools. more>>
vzpkg is the suite of OpenVZ template management tools. These tools are used for software installation inside Virtual Private Servers.
OpenVZ is an Operating System-level server virtualization solution, built on Linux.
OpenVZ creates isolated, secure virtual private servers (VPSs) or virtual environments on a single physical server enabling better server utilization and ensuring that applications do not conflict.
Each VPS performs and executes exactly like a stand-alone server; VPSs can be rebooted independently and have root access, users, IP addresses, memory, processes, files, applications, system libraries and configuration files. See Documentation - Technology for more information.
The OpenVZ project is an open source community project supported by SWsoft and is intended to provide access to the code and ultimately for the open source community to test, develop and further the OS virtualization effort.
It is also a proving ground for new technology that may evolve into the Virtuozzo product offering. We encourage the community to access, use, develop and comment on the software and references on this site.
Enhancements:
- support for different (per OSTEMPLATE) rpm versions (OpenVZ bug #27)
- support/requirement for customized yum -- vzyum
- rpm/yum now executes scripts in VPS context
- mounting of /proc is done in VPS context (by our init)
- support for template sets (OpenVZ bug #15)
- support for per-ostemplate .rpmmacros (OpenVZ bug #16)
- fixed OpenVZ bug #28 (vzyum should exit if theres no relevant yum.conf)
- included statically built myinit for different platforms
- added vzosname utility
- added requirement for procmail (needed for lockfile util)
- fixed OpenVZ bug #63 (template cache should not be created if install-post fails)
<<lessOpenVZ is an Operating System-level server virtualization solution, built on Linux.
OpenVZ creates isolated, secure virtual private servers (VPSs) or virtual environments on a single physical server enabling better server utilization and ensuring that applications do not conflict.
Each VPS performs and executes exactly like a stand-alone server; VPSs can be rebooted independently and have root access, users, IP addresses, memory, processes, files, applications, system libraries and configuration files. See Documentation - Technology for more information.
The OpenVZ project is an open source community project supported by SWsoft and is intended to provide access to the code and ultimately for the open source community to test, develop and further the OS virtualization effort.
It is also a proving ground for new technology that may evolve into the Virtuozzo product offering. We encourage the community to access, use, develop and comment on the software and references on this site.
Enhancements:
- support for different (per OSTEMPLATE) rpm versions (OpenVZ bug #27)
- support/requirement for customized yum -- vzyum
- rpm/yum now executes scripts in VPS context
- mounting of /proc is done in VPS context (by our init)
- support for template sets (OpenVZ bug #15)
- support for per-ostemplate .rpmmacros (OpenVZ bug #16)
- fixed OpenVZ bug #28 (vzyum should exit if theres no relevant yum.conf)
- included statically built myinit for different platforms
- added vzosname utility
- added requirement for procmail (needed for lockfile util)
- fixed OpenVZ bug #63 (template cache should not be created if install-post fails)
Download (0.040MB)
Added: 2005-11-03 License: QPL (QT Public License) Price:
1450 downloads
Campsite 2.7.0 RC4
Campsite is a multilingual content management system (CMS) for news Web sites. more>>
Campsite is a robust, stable, and journalist-friendly solution for online magazines and newspapers that speaks your language.
Campsite is available in: English, Serbian (Cyrillic), and Serbo-Croatian (Latin), Arabic Portuguese, German, Russian, Czech, Romanian, Croatian, and Chinese.
Campsites user interface was built with the end user (journalist, editor, publisher) in mind, and it can be configured to suit different profiles of end users.
Campsite follows the print-newspaper publishing paradigm, so it structures sites by default as Publications > Issues > Sections > Articles.
Campsite project works best for medium-to-large-size online news publications, but it is capable of handling nimbler sites too.
Whats New in This Release:
Major Improvements (4 total)
----------------------------
01) #2326 - Attach Campcaster audio files to Campsite articles
02) #2327 - Upload audio files to the LS database from within Campsite
03) #2328 - Single sing-on
04) #2330 - Offline editing/Synchronizing Articles with Another Server
Small Improvements (6 total)
----------------------------
01) #2199 - Login screen should display the instance name
02) #2218 - Possibility to review attachments in admin interface
03) #2220 - Provide section description as property of section
04) #2224 - Possibility to copy/move/rename templates
05) #2281 - Show max upload file size in file attachment window
06) #2283 - Show additional info in the ATTACHMENT EDIT screen
07) #2436 - Mailout for article comments
08) #2385 - Arrow order direction icon needed in the audioclips list
for browse and search screens
Bugs Fixed (16 total)
---------------------
Bugs are listed in order of oldest to newest.
01) #2282 - Image attachments do not show in the browser
02) #2299 - Non-template files are not displayed properly
03) #2300 - "Move template" screen should not refresh when you
choose a directory
04) #2301 - Do not show current directory in "move template" screen
05) #2303 - Template screen "select all" and "select none" do not
work when non-template files are around
06) #2309 - Deleting a template folder does not record anything in Log
07) #2316 - Error adding attachment to an article
08) #2343 - Attachments: Put download icon next to file name
09) #2373 - ARTICLE LIST CSS broken
10) #2388 - Campcaster session is not closed when user logout
11) #2390 - Attach an audioclip to a specific translation of an article
does not work
12) #2394 - Ordering button works even when there is no audioclips
13) #2398 - Bad visualization on Comments index page
14) #2401 - The title is not retrieved properly when uploading an audioclip
15) #2402 - The album is not retrieved when uploading an audioclip
16) #2403 - Quote is replaced by when uploading and audioclip
17) #2416 - System preferences has nothing to do with User Configurations
18) #2417 - There are no LiveUser users for campsite users registered in
the frontend
19) #2419 - Misconfiguration in replication database name
20) #2457 - Create the phorum user matched the existent campsite user fails
21) #2459 - Ticket Inbox: I was trying to create a new section...
22) #2469 - Article field type topic to act like topic attachment
<<lessCampsite is available in: English, Serbian (Cyrillic), and Serbo-Croatian (Latin), Arabic Portuguese, German, Russian, Czech, Romanian, Croatian, and Chinese.
Campsites user interface was built with the end user (journalist, editor, publisher) in mind, and it can be configured to suit different profiles of end users.
Campsite follows the print-newspaper publishing paradigm, so it structures sites by default as Publications > Issues > Sections > Articles.
Campsite project works best for medium-to-large-size online news publications, but it is capable of handling nimbler sites too.
Whats New in This Release:
Major Improvements (4 total)
----------------------------
01) #2326 - Attach Campcaster audio files to Campsite articles
02) #2327 - Upload audio files to the LS database from within Campsite
03) #2328 - Single sing-on
04) #2330 - Offline editing/Synchronizing Articles with Another Server
Small Improvements (6 total)
----------------------------
01) #2199 - Login screen should display the instance name
02) #2218 - Possibility to review attachments in admin interface
03) #2220 - Provide section description as property of section
04) #2224 - Possibility to copy/move/rename templates
05) #2281 - Show max upload file size in file attachment window
06) #2283 - Show additional info in the ATTACHMENT EDIT screen
07) #2436 - Mailout for article comments
08) #2385 - Arrow order direction icon needed in the audioclips list
for browse and search screens
Bugs Fixed (16 total)
---------------------
Bugs are listed in order of oldest to newest.
01) #2282 - Image attachments do not show in the browser
02) #2299 - Non-template files are not displayed properly
03) #2300 - "Move template" screen should not refresh when you
choose a directory
04) #2301 - Do not show current directory in "move template" screen
05) #2303 - Template screen "select all" and "select none" do not
work when non-template files are around
06) #2309 - Deleting a template folder does not record anything in Log
07) #2316 - Error adding attachment to an article
08) #2343 - Attachments: Put download icon next to file name
09) #2373 - ARTICLE LIST CSS broken
10) #2388 - Campcaster session is not closed when user logout
11) #2390 - Attach an audioclip to a specific translation of an article
does not work
12) #2394 - Ordering button works even when there is no audioclips
13) #2398 - Bad visualization on Comments index page
14) #2401 - The title is not retrieved properly when uploading an audioclip
15) #2402 - The album is not retrieved when uploading an audioclip
16) #2403 - Quote is replaced by when uploading and audioclip
17) #2416 - System preferences has nothing to do with User Configurations
18) #2417 - There are no LiveUser users for campsite users registered in
the frontend
19) #2419 - Misconfiguration in replication database name
20) #2457 - Create the phorum user matched the existent campsite user fails
21) #2459 - Ticket Inbox: I was trying to create a new section...
22) #2469 - Article field type topic to act like topic attachment
Download (4.4MB)
Added: 2007-06-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
864 downloads
Filesystem in Userspace 2.7.0
Filesystem in Userspace is an interface for filesystems implemented in userspace. more>>
FUSE can implement a fully functional filesystem in a userspace program.
Main features:
- Simple library API
- Simple installation (no need to patch or recompile the kernel)
- Secure implementation
- Userspace - kernel interface is very efficient
- Usable by non privileged users
- Runs on Linux kernels 2.4.X and 2.6.X
- Has proven very stable over time
Installation
Some projects include the whole FUSE package (for simpler installation). In other cases or just to try out the examples FUSE must be installed first. The installation is simple, after unpacking enter:
./configure
make
make install
If this produces an error, please read on.
The configure script will try to guess the location of the kernel source. In case this fails, it may be specified using the --with-kernel parameter. Building the kernel module needs a configured kernel source tree matching the running kernel. If you build your own kernel this is no problem. On the other hand if a precompiled kernel is used, the kernel headers used by the FUSE build process must first be prepared. There are two possibilities:
1. A package containing the kernel headers for the kernel binary is available in the distribution (e.g. on Debian its the kernel-headers-X.Y.Z package for kernel-image-X.Y.Z)
2. The kernel source must be prepared:
- Extract the kernel source to some directory
- Copy the running kernels config (usually found in /boot/config-X.Y.Z) to .config at the top of the source tree
- Run make menuconfig, then make dep at the top of the source tree (only needed on 2.4 kernels)
If using the 2.6 kernel, then write access is needed to some files in the kernel source tree. Usually it is enough if you make .tmp_versions and .__modpost.cmd writable.
Enhancements:
- Stacking support for the high level API
- Add filename charset conversion module
- Improved mounting
<<lessMain features:
- Simple library API
- Simple installation (no need to patch or recompile the kernel)
- Secure implementation
- Userspace - kernel interface is very efficient
- Usable by non privileged users
- Runs on Linux kernels 2.4.X and 2.6.X
- Has proven very stable over time
Installation
Some projects include the whole FUSE package (for simpler installation). In other cases or just to try out the examples FUSE must be installed first. The installation is simple, after unpacking enter:
./configure
make
make install
If this produces an error, please read on.
The configure script will try to guess the location of the kernel source. In case this fails, it may be specified using the --with-kernel parameter. Building the kernel module needs a configured kernel source tree matching the running kernel. If you build your own kernel this is no problem. On the other hand if a precompiled kernel is used, the kernel headers used by the FUSE build process must first be prepared. There are two possibilities:
1. A package containing the kernel headers for the kernel binary is available in the distribution (e.g. on Debian its the kernel-headers-X.Y.Z package for kernel-image-X.Y.Z)
2. The kernel source must be prepared:
- Extract the kernel source to some directory
- Copy the running kernels config (usually found in /boot/config-X.Y.Z) to .config at the top of the source tree
- Run make menuconfig, then make dep at the top of the source tree (only needed on 2.4 kernels)
If using the 2.6 kernel, then write access is needed to some files in the kernel source tree. Usually it is enough if you make .tmp_versions and .__modpost.cmd writable.
Enhancements:
- Stacking support for the high level API
- Add filename charset conversion module
- Improved mounting
Download (0.47MB)
Added: 2007-07-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
845 downloads
freeCGI++ 2.4.10
freeCGI++ is a full featured C++ class hierarchy used to build CGI type applications. more>>
freeCGI++ is a full featured C++ class hierarchy used to build CGI type applications. This library is provided with a BSD license and is free for any type of use.
freeCGI++ project is provided as-is and to be used at your own risk (standard legal stuff). If you find bugs or enhancements please e-mail them to me so I can add them to the next release.
Platforms tested:
- Linux and GCC 2.7.0+ (similar compilers will work, makefiles not provided yet)
- Cygwin and GCC 2.7.0+
- Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP and MSDEV 6.0 or better (builds with earlier versions of MSDEV 2.0+ and Borland C++ 4.0+, makefiles not provided but trivial to create)
- Solaris 2.51+ and SunC Pro 4.2+
- HPUX B.10.20+ and HP ANSI C++ B3910B A.01.12+
Enhancements:
- Upgraded the Microsoft solution files to v8.0 (MSDev 2005)
- Added cygwin makefile (which is really the generic linux gcc but people kept asking)
- Fixed cookie.cpp test file that demostrates usage of RFC-2019 and Netscape type cookies
- Some bug fixes submitted by Auron Priestley
- Cleaned up examples and added some more comments
<<lessfreeCGI++ project is provided as-is and to be used at your own risk (standard legal stuff). If you find bugs or enhancements please e-mail them to me so I can add them to the next release.
Platforms tested:
- Linux and GCC 2.7.0+ (similar compilers will work, makefiles not provided yet)
- Cygwin and GCC 2.7.0+
- Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP and MSDEV 6.0 or better (builds with earlier versions of MSDEV 2.0+ and Borland C++ 4.0+, makefiles not provided but trivial to create)
- Solaris 2.51+ and SunC Pro 4.2+
- HPUX B.10.20+ and HP ANSI C++ B3910B A.01.12+
Enhancements:
- Upgraded the Microsoft solution files to v8.0 (MSDev 2005)
- Added cygwin makefile (which is really the generic linux gcc but people kept asking)
- Fixed cookie.cpp test file that demostrates usage of RFC-2019 and Netscape type cookies
- Some bug fixes submitted by Auron Priestley
- Cleaned up examples and added some more comments
Download (0.40MB)
Added: 2007-02-26 License: BSD License Price:
972 downloads
Evolution Jescs 2.7.0
Evolution Jescs package is the Evolution Connector for Sun Java Enterprise System Calendar Server (SJESCS). more>>
Evolution Jescs is the Evolution Connector for Sun Java Enterprise System Calendar Server (SJESCS), which adds support for SJESCS 5.1 and above to Evolution.
This connector supports the WCAP (Web Calendar Access Protocol) 2.0, 3.0, 3.1.
How to setup a JESCS account?
Now it is integrated into "Mail Accounts" under menu "Edit-->Preferences". Click "Add" button to bring up the account setup widzard. In "Identity" page, please input your Full Name and Email Address. In "Receiving Email" page, choose "Sun Calendar WCAP" as the Server Type. Input Host and Username here.
If your server listens to another port instead of the default one (80 for http, 143 for https), please input Host in the "Host:Port" format, such as "calendar.sun.net:8080". For "Use Secure Connection", please choose "Never" for http and "Always" for https.
In "Receiving Options" page, if you want to poll the server for new events and tasks at a different interval than the default 30 minutes, please check the checkbox and choose a interval. Please note that a small interval setting will impact the performance of the connector. If you are sure you are the only one accessing your calendar, you can set the interval to a very large number.
The "Sending Email" page actually is useless for the connector. You can just input anything here so that you can go forward.
In "Account Management" page, please enter your account name here. Then you can finish your JESCS account setting.
<<lessThis connector supports the WCAP (Web Calendar Access Protocol) 2.0, 3.0, 3.1.
How to setup a JESCS account?
Now it is integrated into "Mail Accounts" under menu "Edit-->Preferences". Click "Add" button to bring up the account setup widzard. In "Identity" page, please input your Full Name and Email Address. In "Receiving Email" page, choose "Sun Calendar WCAP" as the Server Type. Input Host and Username here.
If your server listens to another port instead of the default one (80 for http, 143 for https), please input Host in the "Host:Port" format, such as "calendar.sun.net:8080". For "Use Secure Connection", please choose "Never" for http and "Always" for https.
In "Receiving Options" page, if you want to poll the server for new events and tasks at a different interval than the default 30 minutes, please check the checkbox and choose a interval. Please note that a small interval setting will impact the performance of the connector. If you are sure you are the only one accessing your calendar, you can set the interval to a very large number.
The "Sending Email" page actually is useless for the connector. You can just input anything here so that you can go forward.
In "Account Management" page, please enter your account name here. Then you can finish your JESCS account setting.
Download (0.65MB)
Added: 2006-07-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1199 downloads
Sylpheed-Claws 20060615 (Icon Themes)
Sylpheed-Claws icon themes. more>>
Sylpheed-Claws is the extended version of Sylpheed, a GTK+ based, lightweight, and fast email client.
Almost all commands are accessible with the keyboard. It also has many features such as multiple accounts, POP3/SMTP/IMAP/NNTP support, OpenSSL, GnuPG, and LDAP support, a plugin system, spell checking, filtering, Actions, spam and virus filters, an address book, internationalization, and more.
Sylpheed-Claws has themeable icon sets.
Enhancements:
- This release contains 30 themes.
<<lessAlmost all commands are accessible with the keyboard. It also has many features such as multiple accounts, POP3/SMTP/IMAP/NNTP support, OpenSSL, GnuPG, and LDAP support, a plugin system, spell checking, filtering, Actions, spam and virus filters, an address book, internationalization, and more.
Sylpheed-Claws has themeable icon sets.
Enhancements:
- This release contains 30 themes.
Download (1.6MB)
Added: 2006-06-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1229 downloads
Olive LiveCD 0.2
Olive is (yet another) GNU/Linux Live distribution. more>>
Olive is (yet another) GNU/Linux Live distribution. Olive LiveCD distirbution offers quite a good deal of new technologies, hardly witnessed ever before, as well as some of the more common pieces of software. Its size is approx. 110MiB, yet it allows a lot of software to be used.
Olives whole point is to display how easy to use Linux may be, yet without losing any of the features required for heavy-duty work. Its also supposed to show various unusual new technologies, not widely known or accepted.
Please note that Olive was, partially, built as graduation work at SPSST Panska. Once presented, a release built specifically for school will be available upon personal request.
Main features:
Media
Olive features MPlayer for playing of your favourite movies. It plays most MPEG, VOB, AVI, OGG/OGM, VIVO, ASF/WMA/WMV, QT/MOV/MP4, FLI, RM, NuppelVideo, Matroska files. You can also watch Theora, MPEG4 (DivX/XviD), Real Media, DVD, VideoCD, SVCD movies. MPlayer also supports various filters for better experience. Mencoder is bundled with MPlayer and it allows you to encode movies into virtually any of the formats mentioned above.
Although you can use MPlayer to play your music, theres also an application that was written just for that: Audacious. Audacious is a fork of Beep Media Player (now discontinued), which is in turn fork of the very famous XMMS. It supports various audio formats, including MPEG layer 1, 2, and 3, Ogg Vorbis, Ogg FLAC, Musepack, WAV files and Windows Media, as well as many sequenced formats including MIDI, and a host of different module formats. In addition, Audacious uses Winamp-like skins (and supports Winamp "classic" skins), to provide a familiar and friendly user interface.
You can of course view photos and pictures using GQview, an intuitive image browser. It can generate thumbnails of your pictures, its capable of reading EXIF metadata, has advanced image search function and much more.
Internet
The Internet is part of everyday life for all of us; was it not for the Internet, you wouldnt be able to read this webpage. Olive features Mozilla Firefox web browser, currently the most common web browser used on Linux. For browsing in console, ELinks is a must-have. There is also Sylpheed e-mail client, small, fast and incredibly useful.
These days, Instant Messaging is a common part of our lives. Therefore, Olive sports GAIM2 (beta2) multi-protocol instant messaging client, which is compatibile with protocols such as ICQ, MSN Messenger,Yahoo!, IRC, Jabber or Gadu-Gadu. There is also a client dedicated solely to Internet Relay Chat (IRC), which is X-Chat. As usually, there are console alternatives, which would be CenterICQ and irssi.
You can use Kismet to look for Wi-Fi hotspots. Basic utilities such as telnet or ssh client and server (Dropbear, used in various embedded systems) are not missing as well.
General work
You can perform some elementary office work in Olive as well. Although its obvious that you wont be doing most of your office work on Olive, its quite reasonable to believe it can come in handy. Therefore, Olive has AbiWord word processor to allow you to read and write documents, in various languages, in various characters, without any problem.
AbiWord can also handle various document formats, which includes Microsoft Word or WordPerfect documents. You can also export your documents into HTML for further processing or publication. You can also read Adobe PDF format using Evince, a Gnome/GTK2 document viewer whose PDF backend is based on the Poppler library, which is based on the well-known XPDF. Utilities that allow you export of PDF documents into eg. HTML are also included.
System control
Considering the differences in approach to configuration in various distributions, it may be often hard to configure several things at yet another distribution, such as the X server or preferences of software alternatives. Therefore, Olive features a trivial control panel, allowing any application to be merged in as a new panel. Although it still misses few more desired panels (most notable for network configuration), it already is quite useful for every day usage.
Eye candy
Good-looking environment always helps users to better orientate on the workplace, as well as consider the time they spend with the system more enjoyable. Transparency can be achieved using XComposite extension and xcompmgr + transset.
Though XGL and AIGLX were considered, the decision was made not to use them for their lack of testing and for the demand for support of as many platforms as possible. Please note that even XComposite may have its own issues with other software, most notably Enlightenment and MPlayer, and for this reason xcompmgr is not run by default.
Lightweight
If you consider the above features way too much for you and strive for something lighter, then you can use the FluxBox window manager. FluxBox was finetuned to look and feel as much as Enlightenment as possible, making the transition simple. There are also lightweight versions of some of the software, as mentioned above, such as irssi, CenterICQ or ELinks.
Enhancements:
- A significant bug was found in v0.1, causing ramdisk for people who have 1GiB of RAM or more broken. Please, upgrade to 0.2.
<<lessOlives whole point is to display how easy to use Linux may be, yet without losing any of the features required for heavy-duty work. Its also supposed to show various unusual new technologies, not widely known or accepted.
Please note that Olive was, partially, built as graduation work at SPSST Panska. Once presented, a release built specifically for school will be available upon personal request.
Main features:
Media
Olive features MPlayer for playing of your favourite movies. It plays most MPEG, VOB, AVI, OGG/OGM, VIVO, ASF/WMA/WMV, QT/MOV/MP4, FLI, RM, NuppelVideo, Matroska files. You can also watch Theora, MPEG4 (DivX/XviD), Real Media, DVD, VideoCD, SVCD movies. MPlayer also supports various filters for better experience. Mencoder is bundled with MPlayer and it allows you to encode movies into virtually any of the formats mentioned above.
Although you can use MPlayer to play your music, theres also an application that was written just for that: Audacious. Audacious is a fork of Beep Media Player (now discontinued), which is in turn fork of the very famous XMMS. It supports various audio formats, including MPEG layer 1, 2, and 3, Ogg Vorbis, Ogg FLAC, Musepack, WAV files and Windows Media, as well as many sequenced formats including MIDI, and a host of different module formats. In addition, Audacious uses Winamp-like skins (and supports Winamp "classic" skins), to provide a familiar and friendly user interface.
You can of course view photos and pictures using GQview, an intuitive image browser. It can generate thumbnails of your pictures, its capable of reading EXIF metadata, has advanced image search function and much more.
Internet
The Internet is part of everyday life for all of us; was it not for the Internet, you wouldnt be able to read this webpage. Olive features Mozilla Firefox web browser, currently the most common web browser used on Linux. For browsing in console, ELinks is a must-have. There is also Sylpheed e-mail client, small, fast and incredibly useful.
These days, Instant Messaging is a common part of our lives. Therefore, Olive sports GAIM2 (beta2) multi-protocol instant messaging client, which is compatibile with protocols such as ICQ, MSN Messenger,Yahoo!, IRC, Jabber or Gadu-Gadu. There is also a client dedicated solely to Internet Relay Chat (IRC), which is X-Chat. As usually, there are console alternatives, which would be CenterICQ and irssi.
You can use Kismet to look for Wi-Fi hotspots. Basic utilities such as telnet or ssh client and server (Dropbear, used in various embedded systems) are not missing as well.
General work
You can perform some elementary office work in Olive as well. Although its obvious that you wont be doing most of your office work on Olive, its quite reasonable to believe it can come in handy. Therefore, Olive has AbiWord word processor to allow you to read and write documents, in various languages, in various characters, without any problem.
AbiWord can also handle various document formats, which includes Microsoft Word or WordPerfect documents. You can also export your documents into HTML for further processing or publication. You can also read Adobe PDF format using Evince, a Gnome/GTK2 document viewer whose PDF backend is based on the Poppler library, which is based on the well-known XPDF. Utilities that allow you export of PDF documents into eg. HTML are also included.
System control
Considering the differences in approach to configuration in various distributions, it may be often hard to configure several things at yet another distribution, such as the X server or preferences of software alternatives. Therefore, Olive features a trivial control panel, allowing any application to be merged in as a new panel. Although it still misses few more desired panels (most notable for network configuration), it already is quite useful for every day usage.
Eye candy
Good-looking environment always helps users to better orientate on the workplace, as well as consider the time they spend with the system more enjoyable. Transparency can be achieved using XComposite extension and xcompmgr + transset.
Though XGL and AIGLX were considered, the decision was made not to use them for their lack of testing and for the demand for support of as many platforms as possible. Please note that even XComposite may have its own issues with other software, most notably Enlightenment and MPlayer, and for this reason xcompmgr is not run by default.
Lightweight
If you consider the above features way too much for you and strive for something lighter, then you can use the FluxBox window manager. FluxBox was finetuned to look and feel as much as Enlightenment as possible, making the transition simple. There are also lightweight versions of some of the software, as mentioned above, such as irssi, CenterICQ or ELinks.
Enhancements:
- A significant bug was found in v0.1, causing ramdisk for people who have 1GiB of RAM or more broken. Please, upgrade to 0.2.
Download (109.2MB)
Added: 2006-03-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1327 downloads
Hakin9 Live 2.9.1
Hakin9 Live is a bootable distribution (based on Aurox Live) which contains hacking, security, and network diagnostic tools. more>>
Hakin9 Live distro is a bootable distribution (based on Aurox Live) which contains hacking, security, and network diagnostic tools.
Youll find following tools on hakin9.live:
- airsnort-0.2.7
- ald-0.1.7-1
- bc-1.06
- bfbtester-2.0.1-1
- burpproxy-1.22
- coreography-1a
- dataworkshop-1.1.1
- driftnet-0.1.6
- dsniff-2.4.b1
- etherape-0.9.1
- ethereal-0.10.0a
- ettercap-0.7.2
- fakeconnect-1.2.1
- firestarter-1.0.1
- gdb-5.3.90
- gnupg-1.2.4
- gtk-iptables-0.4.2
- hping2
- hping3
- ht-0.8.0
- iproute-2.4.7
- iptables-1.2.9
- iptraf-2.7.0
- ipw2100-firmware-1.2
- jwhois-3.2.2
- john-the-ripper-1.6
- kismet-3.0.1-1.200410r1
- libnet-1.1.2.1
- logwatch-5.1
- memtest86-3.0
- mtr-0.54
- nasm-0.98.38
- netcat-1.10
- ndiswrapper-kernel-2.6.7
- ndiswrapper-tools-0.9
- nessus-2.2.2a
- nload-0.6.0
- nmap-3.50
- openssh-3.6.1p2
- openssl-0.9.7a
- parted-1.6.9
- p0f-2.0.5
- rp-pppoe-3.5
- rdesktop-1.3.1
- sam-20040323
- sendip-2.5
- sleuthkit-1.69
- sniffit-0.3.7
- snort-2.3.0RC2
- snortconf-0.4.2
- snortkonsole-0.1
- stunnel-4.05
- tcpdump-3.8.2
- traceroute-1.4a12
- vnc-4.0
- wvdial-1.53
Enhancements:
- new links and icons on the ROX desktop
- new tools: ap-utils, ekg2, mrtg, hostapd, madwifi-tools, hostap-utils, sing and more
- language choose script at fluxbox startup
- removed old XFce4 files
- new drivers: hostap-driver, madwifi-driver, rt2x00, zd1211
- all drivers updated to work with new kernel
- new kernel gentoo-sources-2.6.14-r4 build without IEEE80211 stack (too old version for new drivers. Used package net-wireless/ieee80211-1.1.6)
<<lessYoull find following tools on hakin9.live:
- airsnort-0.2.7
- ald-0.1.7-1
- bc-1.06
- bfbtester-2.0.1-1
- burpproxy-1.22
- coreography-1a
- dataworkshop-1.1.1
- driftnet-0.1.6
- dsniff-2.4.b1
- etherape-0.9.1
- ethereal-0.10.0a
- ettercap-0.7.2
- fakeconnect-1.2.1
- firestarter-1.0.1
- gdb-5.3.90
- gnupg-1.2.4
- gtk-iptables-0.4.2
- hping2
- hping3
- ht-0.8.0
- iproute-2.4.7
- iptables-1.2.9
- iptraf-2.7.0
- ipw2100-firmware-1.2
- jwhois-3.2.2
- john-the-ripper-1.6
- kismet-3.0.1-1.200410r1
- libnet-1.1.2.1
- logwatch-5.1
- memtest86-3.0
- mtr-0.54
- nasm-0.98.38
- netcat-1.10
- ndiswrapper-kernel-2.6.7
- ndiswrapper-tools-0.9
- nessus-2.2.2a
- nload-0.6.0
- nmap-3.50
- openssh-3.6.1p2
- openssl-0.9.7a
- parted-1.6.9
- p0f-2.0.5
- rp-pppoe-3.5
- rdesktop-1.3.1
- sam-20040323
- sendip-2.5
- sleuthkit-1.69
- sniffit-0.3.7
- snort-2.3.0RC2
- snortconf-0.4.2
- snortkonsole-0.1
- stunnel-4.05
- tcpdump-3.8.2
- traceroute-1.4a12
- vnc-4.0
- wvdial-1.53
Enhancements:
- new links and icons on the ROX desktop
- new tools: ap-utils, ekg2, mrtg, hostapd, madwifi-tools, hostap-utils, sing and more
- language choose script at fluxbox startup
- removed old XFce4 files
- new drivers: hostap-driver, madwifi-driver, rt2x00, zd1211
- all drivers updated to work with new kernel
- new kernel gentoo-sources-2.6.14-r4 build without IEEE80211 stack (too old version for new drivers. Used package net-wireless/ieee80211-1.1.6)
Download (661MB)
Added: 2006-05-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
761 downloads
Dyne:bolic live CD 1.4.1
Dyne:bolic GNU/Linux is a live bootable cd. more>>
Dyne:bolic GNU/Linux is a live bootable cd, containing a whole operating system that works straight from boot, without the need to install or change anything on the hard disk.
If you like and want to have it on harddisk you can simply copy the /dyne directory on your computer: the simpliest installation ever!
Dyne:bolic is user-friendly: recognizes your hardware devices (sound, video, firewire, and USB), and offers a VAST range of free software applications for multimedia production, audio and video manipulation, sound composition and synthesis, 3D modeling, photography, peer2peer filesharing, web browsing, desktop publishing, word processing, cd burning, email, encryption, remote conferencing, funky games, a world atlas navigator and even more.
Advanced features include: a complete environment with the most advanced multimedia applications available on GNU/Linux, automatic clustering joining the CPU power between any other dyne:bolic on the local network, capability to work well on old PC (Pentium1 64Mb) and even XBOX game consoles, support to save and encrypt personal data and settings on a usb key. Dyne:bolic is shaped on the needs of media activists and artists to promote free speech as a tool for the production and not only the fruition of digital and analog
informations.
There is no company nor organization behind dyne:bolic, it is a grassroot effort to spread free software and the spirit of sharing information and knowledge.
Enhancements:
- OpenMosix automatical startup and discovery
- Mozilla suite 1.7.5 (Firefox and Thunderbird dropped)
- Mail encrypted with Sylpheed 1.0.3, GpgME and Enigma
- Virtual keybord for alternative access devices
- Nest now remembers xBox PAL/NTSC switch
- Wider PC laptop hardware support
Updated software:
- Blender-2.36, Ardour-0.9-beta28, Gimp-2.0.6, Xine-1.0
- Fix to Rezound linkage to libFOX 1.2
- Various fixes and documentation updates
- Shiny new splash screen in gtk2
- In case you have a DOCK (/dyne directory copied in your harddisk) you should upgrade it by using the one in this release. Booting the CD just answer YES when youll be prompted to UPGRADE..
<<lessIf you like and want to have it on harddisk you can simply copy the /dyne directory on your computer: the simpliest installation ever!
Dyne:bolic is user-friendly: recognizes your hardware devices (sound, video, firewire, and USB), and offers a VAST range of free software applications for multimedia production, audio and video manipulation, sound composition and synthesis, 3D modeling, photography, peer2peer filesharing, web browsing, desktop publishing, word processing, cd burning, email, encryption, remote conferencing, funky games, a world atlas navigator and even more.
Advanced features include: a complete environment with the most advanced multimedia applications available on GNU/Linux, automatic clustering joining the CPU power between any other dyne:bolic on the local network, capability to work well on old PC (Pentium1 64Mb) and even XBOX game consoles, support to save and encrypt personal data and settings on a usb key. Dyne:bolic is shaped on the needs of media activists and artists to promote free speech as a tool for the production and not only the fruition of digital and analog
informations.
There is no company nor organization behind dyne:bolic, it is a grassroot effort to spread free software and the spirit of sharing information and knowledge.
Enhancements:
- OpenMosix automatical startup and discovery
- Mozilla suite 1.7.5 (Firefox and Thunderbird dropped)
- Mail encrypted with Sylpheed 1.0.3, GpgME and Enigma
- Virtual keybord for alternative access devices
- Nest now remembers xBox PAL/NTSC switch
- Wider PC laptop hardware support
Updated software:
- Blender-2.36, Ardour-0.9-beta28, Gimp-2.0.6, Xine-1.0
- Fix to Rezound linkage to libFOX 1.2
- Various fixes and documentation updates
- Shiny new splash screen in gtk2
- In case you have a DOCK (/dyne directory copied in your harddisk) you should upgrade it by using the one in this release. Booting the CD just answer YES when youll be prompted to UPGRADE..
Download (585.6MB)
Added: 2006-03-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1324 downloads
Makepack 0.2.0
Makepack project is a Makefile which together with a settings file and some simple rule files are able to compile software. more>>
Makepack project is a Makefile which together with a settings file and some simple rule files are able to download, compile and install software for your Slackware installation.
As the installation is done using checkinstall a Slackware package is also created at the same time.
The big strenght of makepack is that it has mechanisms to keep track of dependencies when downloading and installing software.
Exemple:
$ make list
Numeric: Python package for scientific computing
SDL_image: Image file loading library
SDL_mixer: Sample multi-channel audio mixer library.
SDL_ttf: Library for using TrueType fonts in SDL applications.
angrydd: Angry, Drunken Dwarves, falling blocks puzzle game
atlas: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software (ATLAS)
easytag: graphical (gtk) mp3 id3 tag editor
flac: library for Free Lossless Audio Codec
id3lib: library for mp3 id3 tags
ms-sys: Utility for writing microsoft compatible boot records
numpy: Python package for scientific computing
pygame: A set of Python modules designed for writing games
qemu: Generic processor emulator
smpeg: SDL MPEG Player Library
Whats New in This Release:
Upgraded the following rules:
MPlayer to version 1.0rc1
MPlayer_win_codecs to version 20061022, also
placed this file on a mirror as previos
versions has been removed from mplayerhq.
dvdauthor to version 0.6.14
gpgme to version 1.1.4
gphoto2 to version 2.3.1
jack to version 0.103.0
kqemu to version 1.3.0pre9, also changed dependencies so that
kqemu now depends on qemu instead of qemu depending on
kqemu. This might make sense for future versions of qemu
which might use kvm instead of kqemu.
qemu to version 0.9.0, qemu will not compile with gcc 4 which is
included with Slackware 12. Also, once compiled it does not
seem very stable.
lame to version 3.97
libdv to version 1.0.0
libdvdread to version 0.9.7
libggi to version 2.2.2
libgphoto2 to version 2.3.1
libgii to version 1.0.2
libgpg-error to version 1.5
libquicktime to version 1.0.0
libmpeg3 to version 1.7
libtheora to version 1.0alpha7
mjpegtools to version 1.9.0rc2
mpeg2dec to version 0.4.1
mplayerplug-in to version 3.40
nas to version 1.9
sylpheed to version 2.4.4
transcode to version 1.0.3
valgrind to version 3.2.3
xvidcore to version 1.1.3
New rules. Support for the following applications:
FileRunner http://www.cd.chalmers.se/~hch/filerunner.html
Image-ExifTool http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/
bfr http://www.glines.org/wiki/bfr
cdlabelgen http://www.aczoom.com/tools/cdinsert/
cstream http://www.cons.org/cracauer/cstream.html
cvsgraph http://www.akhphd.au.dk/~bertho/cvsgraph/
ddd http://www.gnu.org/software/ddd/
However, ddd does not compile on Slackware 12
dvgrab http://www.kinodv.org/
epstool http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/gsview/epstool.htm
gocr http://jocr.sourceforge.net/
gscanbus http://gscanbus.berlios.de/
gtimer http://www.k5n.us/gtimer.php
jhead http://www.sentex.net/~mwandel/jhead/
kdiff3 http://kdiff3.sourceforge.net/
nedit http://www.nedit.org/
mercurial http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/
privoxy http://www.privoxy.org/
pstoedit http://www.pstoedit.net/
rpc.rstatd http://rstatd.sourceforge.net/
saytime http://www.acme.com/software/saytime/
tor http://tor.eff.org/
wine http://www.winehq.org/
Support for the following libraries:
libavc1394 http://sourceforge.net/projects/libavc1394/
libdvdcss http://www.videolan.org/developers/libdvdcss.html
libevent http://www.monkey.org/~provos/libevent/
libmpcdec http://www.musepack.net/
libraw1394 http://www.linux1394.org/
libiec61883 http://www.linux1394.org/
onig http://www.geocities.jp/kosako3/oniguruma/
x264 http://www.videolan.org/developers/x264.html
Wildcards in REMOVE_FROM_PACKAGE now also works with newer
versions of tar.
This version of makepack is supposed to work with
Slackware 12. Unfortunately ddd does not compile on
Slackware 12 because of broken header files from X.org or
lesstif. If you really want ddd on Slackware 12 there are
instructions out there on how to modify those header files.
<<lessAs the installation is done using checkinstall a Slackware package is also created at the same time.
The big strenght of makepack is that it has mechanisms to keep track of dependencies when downloading and installing software.
Exemple:
$ make list
Numeric: Python package for scientific computing
SDL_image: Image file loading library
SDL_mixer: Sample multi-channel audio mixer library.
SDL_ttf: Library for using TrueType fonts in SDL applications.
angrydd: Angry, Drunken Dwarves, falling blocks puzzle game
atlas: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software (ATLAS)
easytag: graphical (gtk) mp3 id3 tag editor
flac: library for Free Lossless Audio Codec
id3lib: library for mp3 id3 tags
ms-sys: Utility for writing microsoft compatible boot records
numpy: Python package for scientific computing
pygame: A set of Python modules designed for writing games
qemu: Generic processor emulator
smpeg: SDL MPEG Player Library
Whats New in This Release:
Upgraded the following rules:
MPlayer to version 1.0rc1
MPlayer_win_codecs to version 20061022, also
placed this file on a mirror as previos
versions has been removed from mplayerhq.
dvdauthor to version 0.6.14
gpgme to version 1.1.4
gphoto2 to version 2.3.1
jack to version 0.103.0
kqemu to version 1.3.0pre9, also changed dependencies so that
kqemu now depends on qemu instead of qemu depending on
kqemu. This might make sense for future versions of qemu
which might use kvm instead of kqemu.
qemu to version 0.9.0, qemu will not compile with gcc 4 which is
included with Slackware 12. Also, once compiled it does not
seem very stable.
lame to version 3.97
libdv to version 1.0.0
libdvdread to version 0.9.7
libggi to version 2.2.2
libgphoto2 to version 2.3.1
libgii to version 1.0.2
libgpg-error to version 1.5
libquicktime to version 1.0.0
libmpeg3 to version 1.7
libtheora to version 1.0alpha7
mjpegtools to version 1.9.0rc2
mpeg2dec to version 0.4.1
mplayerplug-in to version 3.40
nas to version 1.9
sylpheed to version 2.4.4
transcode to version 1.0.3
valgrind to version 3.2.3
xvidcore to version 1.1.3
New rules. Support for the following applications:
FileRunner http://www.cd.chalmers.se/~hch/filerunner.html
Image-ExifTool http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/
bfr http://www.glines.org/wiki/bfr
cdlabelgen http://www.aczoom.com/tools/cdinsert/
cstream http://www.cons.org/cracauer/cstream.html
cvsgraph http://www.akhphd.au.dk/~bertho/cvsgraph/
ddd http://www.gnu.org/software/ddd/
However, ddd does not compile on Slackware 12
dvgrab http://www.kinodv.org/
epstool http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/gsview/epstool.htm
gocr http://jocr.sourceforge.net/
gscanbus http://gscanbus.berlios.de/
gtimer http://www.k5n.us/gtimer.php
jhead http://www.sentex.net/~mwandel/jhead/
kdiff3 http://kdiff3.sourceforge.net/
nedit http://www.nedit.org/
mercurial http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/
privoxy http://www.privoxy.org/
pstoedit http://www.pstoedit.net/
rpc.rstatd http://rstatd.sourceforge.net/
saytime http://www.acme.com/software/saytime/
tor http://tor.eff.org/
wine http://www.winehq.org/
Support for the following libraries:
libavc1394 http://sourceforge.net/projects/libavc1394/
libdvdcss http://www.videolan.org/developers/libdvdcss.html
libevent http://www.monkey.org/~provos/libevent/
libmpcdec http://www.musepack.net/
libraw1394 http://www.linux1394.org/
libiec61883 http://www.linux1394.org/
onig http://www.geocities.jp/kosako3/oniguruma/
x264 http://www.videolan.org/developers/x264.html
Wildcards in REMOVE_FROM_PACKAGE now also works with newer
versions of tar.
This version of makepack is supposed to work with
Slackware 12. Unfortunately ddd does not compile on
Slackware 12 because of broken header files from X.org or
lesstif. If you really want ddd on Slackware 12 there are
instructions out there on how to modify those header files.
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