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Unix::Mknod 0.03
Unix::Mknod is a Perl extension for mknod, major, minor, and makedev. more>>
Unix::Mknod is a Perl extension for mknod, major, minor, and makedev.
SYNOPSIS
use Unix::Mknod qw(:all);
use File::stat;
use Fcntl qw(:mode);
$st=stat(/dev/null);
$major=major($st->rdev);
$minor=minor($st->rdev);
mknod(/tmp/special, S_IFCHR|0600, makedev($major,$minor+1));
This module allows access to the device routines major()/minor()/makedev() that may or may not be macros in .h files.
It also allows access to the mknod system call.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Unix::Mknod qw(:all);
use File::stat;
use Fcntl qw(:mode);
$st=stat(/dev/null);
$major=major($st->rdev);
$minor=minor($st->rdev);
mknod(/tmp/special, S_IFCHR|0600, makedev($major,$minor+1));
This module allows access to the device routines major()/minor()/makedev() that may or may not be macros in .h files.
It also allows access to the mknod system call.
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Added: 2007-02-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
975 downloads
Barcode::Code128 2.01
Barcode::Code128 is a Perl module that can generate CODE 128 bar codes. more>>
Barcode::Code128 is a Perl module that can generate CODE 128 bar codes.
SYNOPSIS
use Barcode::Code128;
$code = new Barcode::Code128;
EXPORTS
By default, nothing. However there are a number of constants that represent special characters used in the CODE 128 symbology that you may wish to include. For example if you are using the EAN-128 or UCC-128 code, the string to encode begins with the FNC1 character. To encode the EAN-128 string "00 0 0012345 555555555 8", you would do the following:
use Barcode::Code128 FNC1;
$code = new Barcode::Code128;
$code->text(FNC1.00000123455555555558);
To have this module export one or more of these characters, specify them on the use statement or use the special token :all instead to include all of them. Examples:
use Barcode::Code128 qw(FNC1 FNC2 FNC3 FNC4 Shift);
use Barcode::Code128 qw(:all);
Here is the complete list of the exportable characters. They are assigned to high-order ASCII characters purely arbitrarily for the purposes of this module; the values used do not reflect any part of the CODE 128 standard. Warning: Using the CodeA, CodeB, CodeC, StartA, StartB, StartC, and Stop codes may cause your barcodes to be invalid, and be rejected by scanners. They are inserted automatically as needed by this module.
CodeA 0xf4 CodeB 0xf5 CodeC 0xf6
FNC1 0xf7 FNC2 0xf8 FNC3 0xf9
FNC4 0xfa Shift 0xfb StartA 0xfc
StartB 0xfd StartC 0xfe Stop 0xff
Barcode::Code128 generates bar codes using the CODE 128 symbology. It can generate images in PNG or GIF format using the GD package, or it can generate a text string representing the barcode that you can render using some other technology if desired.
The intended use of this module is to create a web page with a bar code on it, which can then be printed out and faxed or mailed to someone who will scan the bar code. The application which spurred its creation was an expense report tool, where the employee submitting the report would print out the web page and staple the receipts to it, and the Accounts Payable clerk would scan the bar code to indicate that the receipts were received.
The default settings for this module produce a large image that can safely be FAXed several times and still scanned easily. If this requirement is not important you can generate smaller image using optional parameters, described below.
If you wish to generate images with this module you must also have the GD.pm module (written by Lincoln Stein, and available from CPAN) installed. Version 1.20 or higher of GD generates a PNG file, due to issues with the GIF patent. If you want to create a GIF, you must use version 1.19 or earlier of GD. However, most browsers have no trouble with PNG files.
If the GD module is not present, you can still use the module, but you will not be able to use its functions for generating images. You can use the barcode() method to get a string of "#" and " " (hash and space) characters, and use your own image-generating routine with that as input.
To use the the GD module, you will need to install it along with this module. You can obtain it from the CPAN (Comprehensive Perl Archive Network) repository of your choice under the directory authors/id/LDS. Visit http://www.cpan.org/ for more information about CPAN. The GD home page is: http://stein.cshl.org/WWW/software/GD/GD.html
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Barcode::Code128;
$code = new Barcode::Code128;
EXPORTS
By default, nothing. However there are a number of constants that represent special characters used in the CODE 128 symbology that you may wish to include. For example if you are using the EAN-128 or UCC-128 code, the string to encode begins with the FNC1 character. To encode the EAN-128 string "00 0 0012345 555555555 8", you would do the following:
use Barcode::Code128 FNC1;
$code = new Barcode::Code128;
$code->text(FNC1.00000123455555555558);
To have this module export one or more of these characters, specify them on the use statement or use the special token :all instead to include all of them. Examples:
use Barcode::Code128 qw(FNC1 FNC2 FNC3 FNC4 Shift);
use Barcode::Code128 qw(:all);
Here is the complete list of the exportable characters. They are assigned to high-order ASCII characters purely arbitrarily for the purposes of this module; the values used do not reflect any part of the CODE 128 standard. Warning: Using the CodeA, CodeB, CodeC, StartA, StartB, StartC, and Stop codes may cause your barcodes to be invalid, and be rejected by scanners. They are inserted automatically as needed by this module.
CodeA 0xf4 CodeB 0xf5 CodeC 0xf6
FNC1 0xf7 FNC2 0xf8 FNC3 0xf9
FNC4 0xfa Shift 0xfb StartA 0xfc
StartB 0xfd StartC 0xfe Stop 0xff
Barcode::Code128 generates bar codes using the CODE 128 symbology. It can generate images in PNG or GIF format using the GD package, or it can generate a text string representing the barcode that you can render using some other technology if desired.
The intended use of this module is to create a web page with a bar code on it, which can then be printed out and faxed or mailed to someone who will scan the bar code. The application which spurred its creation was an expense report tool, where the employee submitting the report would print out the web page and staple the receipts to it, and the Accounts Payable clerk would scan the bar code to indicate that the receipts were received.
The default settings for this module produce a large image that can safely be FAXed several times and still scanned easily. If this requirement is not important you can generate smaller image using optional parameters, described below.
If you wish to generate images with this module you must also have the GD.pm module (written by Lincoln Stein, and available from CPAN) installed. Version 1.20 or higher of GD generates a PNG file, due to issues with the GIF patent. If you want to create a GIF, you must use version 1.19 or earlier of GD. However, most browsers have no trouble with PNG files.
If the GD module is not present, you can still use the module, but you will not be able to use its functions for generating images. You can use the barcode() method to get a string of "#" and " " (hash and space) characters, and use your own image-generating routine with that as input.
To use the the GD module, you will need to install it along with this module. You can obtain it from the CPAN (Comprehensive Perl Archive Network) repository of your choice under the directory authors/id/LDS. Visit http://www.cpan.org/ for more information about CPAN. The GD home page is: http://stein.cshl.org/WWW/software/GD/GD.html
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Added: 2007-07-24 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
834 downloads
Unix I-Ching Generator 0.8.1
Unix I-Ching Generator is an I Ching generator for the Unix command line. more>>
Unix I-Ching Generator project is an I Ching generator for the Unix command line.
It accepts questions and generates responses that can be looked up in the I Ching (a Chinese divination book).
It is designed around "spiritual algorithms", that is, algorithms that make some sort of sense spiritually, not just programatically.
This is software that automates the casting of I-Ching hexagrams. It does not provide the interpretations or readings of those hexagrams.
It merely outputs a mandella of two hexagrams and then informs you of the numerical identity of each hexagram.
Enhancements:
- Moved global options to header file. (ARJ)
- Changed unigram::cast() so that it relied on globals. (ARJ)
- Fixed spelling errors. (ARJ)
<<lessIt accepts questions and generates responses that can be looked up in the I Ching (a Chinese divination book).
It is designed around "spiritual algorithms", that is, algorithms that make some sort of sense spiritually, not just programatically.
This is software that automates the casting of I-Ching hexagrams. It does not provide the interpretations or readings of those hexagrams.
It merely outputs a mandella of two hexagrams and then informs you of the numerical identity of each hexagram.
Enhancements:
- Moved global options to header file. (ARJ)
- Changed unigram::cast() so that it relied on globals. (ARJ)
- Fixed spelling errors. (ARJ)
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Added: 2006-12-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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jEdit for Unix 4.3pre12
a programmers text editor written in Java more>> jEdit is a mature programmers text editor with hundreds (counting the time developing plugins) of person-years of development behind it. To download, install, and set up jEdit as quickly and painlessly as possible, go to the Quick Start page.
While jEdit beats many expensive development tools for features and ease of use, it is released as free software with full source code, provided under the terms of the GPL 2.0.
The core of jEdit was originally by Slava Pestov. Now the jEdit core, together with a large collection of plugins is maintained by a world-wide developer team.
Some of jEdits features include:
Written in Java, so it runs on Mac OS X, OS/2, Unix, VMS and Windows.
Built-in macro language; extensible plugin architecture. Dozens of macros and plugins available.
Plugins can be downloaded and installed from within jEdit using the plugin manager feature.
Auto indent, and syntax highlighting for more than 130 languages.
Supports a large number of character encodings including UTF8 and Unicode.
Folding for selectively hiding regions of text.
Word wrap.
Highly configurable and customizable.
Every other feature, both basic and advanced, you would expect to find in a text editor.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-17 License: Freeware Price: Free
194 downloads

Unix configuration extractor 4
The Unix configuration extractor is a script more>> The Unix configuration extractor is a script that runs on the server to extract necessary security configurations. This script doesnt make any changes to the server other than creating the dump files<<less
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Added: 2009-03-31 License: Freeware Price: Free
206 downloads
StringParser_BBCode 0.3.1
StringParser_BBCode class provides the possibility to parse strings with BB-Codes and convert them to e.g. HTML code. more>>
StringParser_BBCode class provides the possibility to parse strings with BB-Codes and convert them to e.g. HTML code.
BBCode is a kind of markup "language" with which one may structure and format text. It is similar to HTML but it utilizes square braces instead of angle brackets.
Another difference between BBCode and HTML is that when using BBCode invalid code is ignored whereas the validity of the code is important when using HTML.
Enhancements:
- Several bugfixes were made.
- Support was added for parsing [code=foo attr=bar].
- A callback function may be called again on close tag occurrence.
- A processing type "callback_replace?" was added which exhibits the opposite behavior of "usecontent?".
<<lessBBCode is a kind of markup "language" with which one may structure and format text. It is similar to HTML but it utilizes square braces instead of angle brackets.
Another difference between BBCode and HTML is that when using BBCode invalid code is ignored whereas the validity of the code is important when using HTML.
Enhancements:
- Several bugfixes were made.
- Support was added for parsing [code=foo attr=bar].
- A callback function may be called again on close tag occurrence.
- A processing type "callback_replace?" was added which exhibits the opposite behavior of "usecontent?".
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Added: 2006-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Organize Status Bar 0.5.2
Organize Status Bar is an extension which allows you to organize your status bar icons. more>>
Organize Status Bar is an extension which allows you to organize your status bar icons.
This extension will enable you to organize your status bar icons. You can now rearrange or remove any item (icon or text) in the Firefox status bar.
If your status bar is full and cluttered like mine was, give this a try.
<<lessThis extension will enable you to organize your status bar icons. You can now rearrange or remove any item (icon or text) in the Firefox status bar.
If your status bar is full and cluttered like mine was, give this a try.
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Added: 2007-03-30 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator 2.07
Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator (UADE) plays most Amiga music file formats by simulating Amiga hardware and software. more>>
Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator (UADE) plays most Amiga music file formats by simulating Amiga hardware and software.
Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator plays over 180 Amiga music file formats and has three frontends for playing: a command line tool, an XMMS plugin, and a Beep Media Player frontend.
Enhancements:
- An improved version of the Special FX replayer was added.
- A new Special FX ST replayer was added.
- Bugs in song length database handling were fixed.
- Audacious 1.3 is supported.
- 15 instrument soundtracker module detection is supported.
<<lessUnix Amiga Delitracker Emulator plays over 180 Amiga music file formats and has three frontends for playing: a command line tool, an XMMS plugin, and a Beep Media Player frontend.
Enhancements:
- An improved version of the Special FX replayer was added.
- A new Special FX ST replayer was added.
- Bugs in song length database handling were fixed.
- Audacious 1.3 is supported.
- 15 instrument soundtracker module detection is supported.
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Added: 2007-05-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Pretty Code Web 1.00
Pretty Code Web is a syntax highlighter for publishing code, written in any programming language, to the Web. more>>
Pretty Code Web is a syntax highlighter for publishing code, written in any programming language, to the web.
Written in php it uses syntax files separate from the main code to highlight a specified language.
Main features:
- Syntax highlighting for (potentially) any language.
- User defined syntax files.
- User defined colors
- Separate colors for:
- 6 Keyword Groups
- Text Strings
- Operators
- Block and Line Comments
- Bracket Characters
<<lessWritten in php it uses syntax files separate from the main code to highlight a specified language.
Main features:
- Syntax highlighting for (potentially) any language.
- User defined syntax files.
- User defined colors
- Separate colors for:
- 6 Keyword Groups
- Text Strings
- Operators
- Block and Line Comments
- Bracket Characters
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Added: 2005-10-20 License: Free for non-commercial use Price:
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The UNIX Man Slak Paks 0.5
The UNIX Man Slak Paks is a Slackware package creation framework. more>>
This is a collection of scripts which is used to manage the creation of Slackware packages. This framework is designed to make it easy to add packages to the collection and to easily tweak package parameters for testing and deployment.
The framework currently has a lot of parameters, and also has basic frameworks for CPAN packages. It is possible to add more frameworks and tweaks for other package networks as well, such as the PHP and Python archives, and these are in the works currently.
Enhancements:
- This marks the start of the new style of build scripts. These are much more modular, and have a consistent set of shell functions and variables which work in their defaults for most situations, and can be redefined by a package file to do special setup or other functions
- which some packages may require.
<<lessThe framework currently has a lot of parameters, and also has basic frameworks for CPAN packages. It is possible to add more frameworks and tweaks for other package networks as well, such as the PHP and Python archives, and these are in the works currently.
Enhancements:
- This marks the start of the new style of build scripts. These are much more modular, and have a consistent set of shell functions and variables which work in their defaults for most situations, and can be redefined by a package file to do special setup or other functions
- which some packages may require.
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Added: 2005-04-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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WEbTide Unix 1.3
WebTide freeware HTML editor more>> The WebTide text editor is a new free HTML editor. It is designed to help web developers in creating fast and professional websites. It is also a programmer text editor.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-09 License: Freeware Price: Free
201 downloads
Unix::Conf::Bind8::Conf 0.3
Unix::Conf::Bind8::Conf is a front end for a suite of classes for manipulating a Bind8 style configuration file. more>>
Unix::Conf::Bind8::Conf is a front end for a suite of classes for manipulating a Bind8 style configuration file.
SYNOPSIS
my ($conf, $obj, $ret);
$conf = Unix::Conf::Bind8->new_conf (
FILE => named.conf,
SECURE_OPEN => /etc/named.conf,
) or $conf->die ("couldnt create `named.conf");
#
# All directives have corrresponding new_*, get_*, delete_*
# methods
#
$obj = $conf->new_zone (
NAME => extremix.net,
TYPE => master,
FILE => db.extremix.net,
) or $obj->die ("couldnt create zone `extremix.net");
# For objects that have a name attribute, name is to
# be specified, otherwise no arguments are needed.
$obj = $conf->get_zone (extremix.net)
or $obj->die ("couldnt get zone `extremix.net");
$obj = $conf->get_options ()
or $obj->die ("couldnt get options");
# For objects that have a name attribute, name is to
# be specified, otherwise no arguments are needed.
$obj = $conf->delete_zone (extremix.net)
or $obj->die ("couldnt delete zone `extremix.net");
$obj = $conf->delete_options ()
or $obj->die ("couldnt get options");
# directives that have a name attribute, have iterator
# methods
printf ("Zones defined in %s:n", $conf->fh ());
for my $zone ($conf->zones ()) {
printf ("%sn", $zone->name ();
}
printf ("Directives defined in %s:n", $conf->fh ());
for my $dir ($conf->directives ()) {
print ("$dirn");
}
$db = $conf->get_db (extremix.net)
or $db->die ("couldnt get db for `extremix.net");
This class has interfaces for the various class methods of the classes that reside beneath Unix::Conf::Bind8::Conf. This class is an internal class and should not be accessed directly. Methods in this class can be accessed through a Unix::Conf::Bind8::Conf object which is returned by Unix::Conf::Bind8->new_conf ().
<<lessSYNOPSIS
my ($conf, $obj, $ret);
$conf = Unix::Conf::Bind8->new_conf (
FILE => named.conf,
SECURE_OPEN => /etc/named.conf,
) or $conf->die ("couldnt create `named.conf");
#
# All directives have corrresponding new_*, get_*, delete_*
# methods
#
$obj = $conf->new_zone (
NAME => extremix.net,
TYPE => master,
FILE => db.extremix.net,
) or $obj->die ("couldnt create zone `extremix.net");
# For objects that have a name attribute, name is to
# be specified, otherwise no arguments are needed.
$obj = $conf->get_zone (extremix.net)
or $obj->die ("couldnt get zone `extremix.net");
$obj = $conf->get_options ()
or $obj->die ("couldnt get options");
# For objects that have a name attribute, name is to
# be specified, otherwise no arguments are needed.
$obj = $conf->delete_zone (extremix.net)
or $obj->die ("couldnt delete zone `extremix.net");
$obj = $conf->delete_options ()
or $obj->die ("couldnt get options");
# directives that have a name attribute, have iterator
# methods
printf ("Zones defined in %s:n", $conf->fh ());
for my $zone ($conf->zones ()) {
printf ("%sn", $zone->name ();
}
printf ("Directives defined in %s:n", $conf->fh ());
for my $dir ($conf->directives ()) {
print ("$dirn");
}
$db = $conf->get_db (extremix.net)
or $db->die ("couldnt get db for `extremix.net");
This class has interfaces for the various class methods of the classes that reside beneath Unix::Conf::Bind8::Conf. This class is an internal class and should not be accessed directly. Methods in this class can be accessed through a Unix::Conf::Bind8::Conf object which is returned by Unix::Conf::Bind8->new_conf ().
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Added: 2006-06-12 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Common UNIX Printing System 1.3.0
CUPS provides a portable printing layer for Unix(r)-based operating systems. more>>
CUPS provides a portable printing layer for Unix(r)-based operating systems. Common UNIX Printing System has been developed to promote a standard printing solution for all Unix vendors and users.
CUPS provides the System V and Berkeley command line interfaces, and uses the Internet Printing Protocol ("IPP") as the basis for managing print jobs and queues. The Line Printer Daemon (LPD) Server Message Block (SMB), and AppSocket (a.k.a. JetDirect) protocols are also supported with reduced functionality.
CUPS adds network printer browsing and PostScript Printer Description ("PPD") based printing options to support real world printing under UNIX. It includes an image file RIP that supports printing of image files to non-PostScript printers.
A customized version of GNU Ghostscript 7.05 for CUPS called ESP Ghostscript is available separately to support printing of PostScript files within the CUPS driver framework. Sample drivers for Dymo, EPSON, HP, and OKIDATA printers are included that use these filters.
<<lessCUPS provides the System V and Berkeley command line interfaces, and uses the Internet Printing Protocol ("IPP") as the basis for managing print jobs and queues. The Line Printer Daemon (LPD) Server Message Block (SMB), and AppSocket (a.k.a. JetDirect) protocols are also supported with reduced functionality.
CUPS adds network printer browsing and PostScript Printer Description ("PPD") based printing options to support real world printing under UNIX. It includes an image file RIP that supports printing of image files to non-PostScript printers.
A customized version of GNU Ghostscript 7.05 for CUPS called ESP Ghostscript is available separately to support printing of PostScript files within the CUPS driver framework. Sample drivers for Dymo, EPSON, HP, and OKIDATA printers are included that use these filters.
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Added: 2007-08-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Seismic Unix 4.0
Seismic Unix package is a software environment for seismic processing and seismic and wave-propagation related research. more>>
The CWP/SU Seixmic Un*x (SU) package is a software environment for seismic processing and seismic and wave-propagation related research.
Seismic Unix project is used not only in seismology but in other areas involving time-dependent data, such as Ground Penetrating RADAR.
Installation:
1) read the READMEs before unbundling cwp.su.all.xx.tar.Z
2) dont install as root (the superuser) (It is possible to damage a systems file structure if the install is not done properly.)
3) begin with the compressed tarfile cwp.su.all.xx.tar.Z in /your/root/path
4) set the CWPROOT environment variable to CWPROOT=/your/root/path
5) put /your/root/path/bin on your working shell path
6) uncompress and untar the compressed tarfile via:
zcat cwp.su.all.xx.tar.Z | tar -xvf -
The code will appear as the single directory /your/root/path/src
7) compile codes via:
cd /your/root/path/src
1) edit the file /your/root/path/src/Makefile.config to agree with the needs of your system.
2) type:
make install (to install the basic set of codes)
make xtinstall (to install the X-toolkit applications)
make finstall (to install the Fortran codes)
make mglinstall (to install the Mesa/ Open GL items) (experimental)
make utils (to install libcwputils) (nonessential)
make xminstall (to install the Motif application)(nonessential)
make sfinstall (to install an improved version of SEGDREAD)
or if remaking:
type: make remake (to remake the basic set of codes)
make xtremake (to remake the X-toolkit applications)
make finstall (to install the Fortran codes)
make mglremake (to install the Mesa/ Open GL items)(experimental)
make uremake (to remake libcwputils.a)(nonessential)(nonessential)
make xmremake (to remake the Motif-based applications)(nonessential)
make sfremake (to remake the improved version of SEGDREAD)
You may have to do some hacking along the way, if the codes fail to compile the first time through. In this event, you may simply type "make" in the directory where you were modifying code. If code appears to have been missed, you may need to
use the "remaking" options.
A screen dump of a successfull install of the current version of the codes on a RedHat Linux based PC is located in the file: "install.successfull"
Enhancements:
- This version added functions for converting stiffnesses to velocities, replacing lobes on seismic data with a spike of height scaled by the area of the lobe, and carrying out deconvolution by complex division in the frequency domain.
- There were also many code speedups, cleanups, and bugfixes.
<<lessSeismic Unix project is used not only in seismology but in other areas involving time-dependent data, such as Ground Penetrating RADAR.
Installation:
1) read the READMEs before unbundling cwp.su.all.xx.tar.Z
2) dont install as root (the superuser) (It is possible to damage a systems file structure if the install is not done properly.)
3) begin with the compressed tarfile cwp.su.all.xx.tar.Z in /your/root/path
4) set the CWPROOT environment variable to CWPROOT=/your/root/path
5) put /your/root/path/bin on your working shell path
6) uncompress and untar the compressed tarfile via:
zcat cwp.su.all.xx.tar.Z | tar -xvf -
The code will appear as the single directory /your/root/path/src
7) compile codes via:
cd /your/root/path/src
1) edit the file /your/root/path/src/Makefile.config to agree with the needs of your system.
2) type:
make install (to install the basic set of codes)
make xtinstall (to install the X-toolkit applications)
make finstall (to install the Fortran codes)
make mglinstall (to install the Mesa/ Open GL items) (experimental)
make utils (to install libcwputils) (nonessential)
make xminstall (to install the Motif application)(nonessential)
make sfinstall (to install an improved version of SEGDREAD)
or if remaking:
type: make remake (to remake the basic set of codes)
make xtremake (to remake the X-toolkit applications)
make finstall (to install the Fortran codes)
make mglremake (to install the Mesa/ Open GL items)(experimental)
make uremake (to remake libcwputils.a)(nonessential)(nonessential)
make xmremake (to remake the Motif-based applications)(nonessential)
make sfremake (to remake the improved version of SEGDREAD)
You may have to do some hacking along the way, if the codes fail to compile the first time through. In this event, you may simply type "make" in the directory where you were modifying code. If code appears to have been missed, you may need to
use the "remaking" options.
A screen dump of a successfull install of the current version of the codes on a RedHat Linux based PC is located in the file: "install.successfull"
Enhancements:
- This version added functions for converting stiffnesses to velocities, replacing lobes on seismic data with a spike of height scaled by the area of the lobe, and carrying out deconvolution by complex division in the frequency domain.
- There were also many code speedups, cleanups, and bugfixes.
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Added: 2007-05-12 License: Free To Use But Restricted Price:
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Unix::Conf::Bind8::DB::A 0.3
Unix::Conf::Bind8::DB::A is a Class representing A records. more>>
Unix::Conf::Bind8::DB::A is a Class representing A records.
METHODS
Methods specified here are overridden. They might or not be differnt from the derived ones. For other methods refer to the METHODS section for Unix::Conf::Bind8::DB::Record.
new ()
Arguments
LABEL => string,
CLASS => string, # IN|HS|CHAOS
TTL => string|number,
AUTH_NS => nameserver,
MAIL_ADDR => rp,
SERIAL => zone_serial_no # number
REFRESH => refresh,
RETRY => retry,
EXPIRE => expire,
MIN_TTL => min_ttl,
PARENT => reference, # to the DB object datastructure
Class constructor. Creates a new Unix::Conf::Bind8::DB::* object and returns it if successful, an Err object otherwise. Do not use this constructor directly. Use the Unix::Conf::Bind8::DB::new_* equivalent instead.
auth_ns ()
Arguments
auth_ns
Object method. Get/set the records auth_ns. If an argument is passed, the invocants auth_ns is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants auth_ns is returned.
mail_addr ()
Arguments
mail_addr
Object method. Get/set the records mail_addr. If an argument is passed, the invocants mail_addr is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants mail_addr is returned.
serial ()
Arguments
serial
Object method. Get/set the records serial. If an argument is passed, the invocants serial is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants serial is returned.
refresh ()
Arguments
refresh
Object method. Get/set the records refresh. If an argument is passed, the invocants refresh is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants refresh is returned.
retry ()
Arguments
retry
Object method. Get/set the records retry. If an argument is passed, the invocants retry is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants retry is returned.
expire ()
Arguments
expire
Object method. Get/set the records expire. If an argument is passed, the invocants expire is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants expire is returned.
min_ttl ()
Arguments
min_ttl
Object method. Get/set the records min_ttl. If an argument is passed, the invocants min_ttl is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants min_ttl is returned.
<<lessMETHODS
Methods specified here are overridden. They might or not be differnt from the derived ones. For other methods refer to the METHODS section for Unix::Conf::Bind8::DB::Record.
new ()
Arguments
LABEL => string,
CLASS => string, # IN|HS|CHAOS
TTL => string|number,
AUTH_NS => nameserver,
MAIL_ADDR => rp,
SERIAL => zone_serial_no # number
REFRESH => refresh,
RETRY => retry,
EXPIRE => expire,
MIN_TTL => min_ttl,
PARENT => reference, # to the DB object datastructure
Class constructor. Creates a new Unix::Conf::Bind8::DB::* object and returns it if successful, an Err object otherwise. Do not use this constructor directly. Use the Unix::Conf::Bind8::DB::new_* equivalent instead.
auth_ns ()
Arguments
auth_ns
Object method. Get/set the records auth_ns. If an argument is passed, the invocants auth_ns is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants auth_ns is returned.
mail_addr ()
Arguments
mail_addr
Object method. Get/set the records mail_addr. If an argument is passed, the invocants mail_addr is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants mail_addr is returned.
serial ()
Arguments
serial
Object method. Get/set the records serial. If an argument is passed, the invocants serial is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants serial is returned.
refresh ()
Arguments
refresh
Object method. Get/set the records refresh. If an argument is passed, the invocants refresh is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants refresh is returned.
retry ()
Arguments
retry
Object method. Get/set the records retry. If an argument is passed, the invocants retry is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants retry is returned.
expire ()
Arguments
expire
Object method. Get/set the records expire. If an argument is passed, the invocants expire is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants expire is returned.
min_ttl ()
Arguments
min_ttl
Object method. Get/set the records min_ttl. If an argument is passed, the invocants min_ttl is set and true returned, on success, an Err object otherwise. If no argument is passed the invocants min_ttl is returned.
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