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Shopping Cart UNSUPPORTED
If your products are saved in spreadsheet format, just export them as delimi more>> If you want to add a simple shopping cart to your site, this is a good start. It keeps track of returning users without using cookies. They check off items on your pages then click "add to cart. " It will add shipping etc. to the final total, then when they click "purchase", you are notified. Their email is sent to you so you can contact them about payment. To deploy, simply add a checkbox code to each item on your site. As the user checks off items, theyre automatically remembered for checkout. Considering how simple this script is to set up and install, it is quite amazing how many features are available. There is also a database script available which can integrate with this shopping cart.<<less
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Added: 2009-04-15 License: Freeware Price: Free
199 downloads
SUSE Linux 10.1 Remastered
SUSE Linux Remastered combines the 10.1 GM and all online updates that have been released for 10.1. more>>
SUSE Linux Remastered combines the 10.1 GM and all online updates that have been released for 10.1.
openSUSE Linux provides anyone with free and easy access to the worlds most usable Linux distribution, SUSE Linux.
The openSUSE project is a worldwide community program sponsored by Novell (http://www.novell.com) that promotes the use of Linux everywhere.
The goals of the openSUSE project are:
Make SUSE Linux the easiest Linux distribution for anyone to obtain, and the most widely used open source platform.
Provide an environment for open source collaboration tha makes SUSE Linux the worlds best Linux distribution for new and experienced Linux users.
Dramatically simplify and open the development and packaging processes to make SUSE Linux the platform of choice for Linux hackers and application developers.
Currently, SUSE Linux is an unsupported, open source only, preliminary edition of SUSE Linux that contains bleeding-edge packages and represents the latest development snapshot. If you intend to test for bugs or contribute patches, this version is for you...
<<lessopenSUSE Linux provides anyone with free and easy access to the worlds most usable Linux distribution, SUSE Linux.
The openSUSE project is a worldwide community program sponsored by Novell (http://www.novell.com) that promotes the use of Linux everywhere.
The goals of the openSUSE project are:
Make SUSE Linux the easiest Linux distribution for anyone to obtain, and the most widely used open source platform.
Provide an environment for open source collaboration tha makes SUSE Linux the worlds best Linux distribution for new and experienced Linux users.
Dramatically simplify and open the development and packaging processes to make SUSE Linux the platform of choice for Linux hackers and application developers.
Currently, SUSE Linux is an unsupported, open source only, preliminary edition of SUSE Linux that contains bleeding-edge packages and represents the latest development snapshot. If you intend to test for bugs or contribute patches, this version is for you...
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Added: 2006-10-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1155 downloads
MySQL PHP to Posgres Converter 0.94
MySQL PHP to PostgreSQL is a program that takes a php page that uses mysql calls and changes them into PostgreSQL calls. more>>
MySQL PHP to PostgreSQL is an application that takes a php page that uses mysql calls and changes them into PostgreSQL calls.
This allows any website (if it converts properly) that was written in PHP for MySQL to run as a website written to run on PostgreSQL.
- Step 1: Download and uncompress
To uncompress simply type: tar xvzf mysqlphp2postgres.tar.gz
If youre on a non-GNU system you might have to type: gzip -dc mysqlphp2postgres.tar.gz | tar xvf -
- Step 2: Compile
To compile simply type: make
If youre on a non-GNU system youll have to edit the make file to change the compiler to cc instead of gcc
- Step 3: Install
Type: make install
This will simply copy the binary file to /usr/local/bin/
- Step 4: Convert
Type: mysqlphp2postgres inputfile.php outputfile.php
The input file is the php page that uses mysql. The outfile is the page you want to create. You will probably need to tell mysqlphp2postgres the name of the postgreSQL database since mysql_select_db doesnt translate. You can do this by using a -d switch. So if, for example, the database youre connecting to is called blah, you could type: mysqlphp2postgres -d blah inputfile.php outputfile.php
Problems:
I have had the following problems from using this program:
MySQL has a lot more functions in PHP than PostgreSQL that do more things. I havent had a problem with any unsupported functions in my programs, but someone probably will. If you want to help write code for this to support those functions (if thats even possible) feel free to help.
Enhancements:
- Fixed some stuff.
- Cleaned up some code.
- This program now produces code optomized for PHP 4.1.0 and above.
<<lessThis allows any website (if it converts properly) that was written in PHP for MySQL to run as a website written to run on PostgreSQL.
- Step 1: Download and uncompress
To uncompress simply type: tar xvzf mysqlphp2postgres.tar.gz
If youre on a non-GNU system you might have to type: gzip -dc mysqlphp2postgres.tar.gz | tar xvf -
- Step 2: Compile
To compile simply type: make
If youre on a non-GNU system youll have to edit the make file to change the compiler to cc instead of gcc
- Step 3: Install
Type: make install
This will simply copy the binary file to /usr/local/bin/
- Step 4: Convert
Type: mysqlphp2postgres inputfile.php outputfile.php
The input file is the php page that uses mysql. The outfile is the page you want to create. You will probably need to tell mysqlphp2postgres the name of the postgreSQL database since mysql_select_db doesnt translate. You can do this by using a -d switch. So if, for example, the database youre connecting to is called blah, you could type: mysqlphp2postgres -d blah inputfile.php outputfile.php
Problems:
I have had the following problems from using this program:
MySQL has a lot more functions in PHP than PostgreSQL that do more things. I havent had a problem with any unsupported functions in my programs, but someone probably will. If you want to help write code for this to support those functions (if thats even possible) feel free to help.
Enhancements:
- Fixed some stuff.
- Cleaned up some code.
- This program now produces code optomized for PHP 4.1.0 and above.
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2006-04-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1288 downloads
SNMP::NPAdmin 1.0
SNMP::NPAdmin is a high-level API to query printers via SNMP. more>>
SNMP::NPAdmin is a high-level API to query printers via SNMP.
SYNOPSIS
# object-oriented
$p= SNMP::NPAdmin->new(
printer => porky,
community => corpslp
);
printf "Your printer, %s, does%s support PCL.n",
$printer, ( $p->pcl() ? "" : " not");
# procedural
$p= npa_connect(
printer => porky,
community => corpslp
);
printf "Your printer, %s, does%s support PCL.n",
$printer, ( npa_pcl( $p) ? "" : " not");
The SNMP::NPAdmin package is a complete port of a SNMP/printer utility called npadmin that provides a high-level interface to query printers via SNMP without specific knowledge of SNMP MIBs or the printers vendor-specific configuration.
The original npadmin was written in C++ by Ben Woodard who continues to maintain it on SourceForge.
The primary objective in this port is to have a maintainable and extensible version of the same functionality that the original npadmin provides.
It is not optimized for performance at all; it is optimized for extensibility and maintainability. The original npadmin is very much extremely performance, the idea being to query many printers very quickly, especially since SNMP can be quite slow.
To be fair, SNMP::NPAdmin might even be slow by Perl standards due to the extensive use of run-time compilation through the AUTOLOAD subroutine. I dont necessarily believe this since a programmer/sys-admin frequently will not use all of the available methods/subroutines which would typically be compiled during startup; given that only a few methods/subroutines will be called, then only a few will be compiled during the processs lifetime. Probably the difference in speed due to this will be insignificant either way.
The design was chosen in order to get as much information into a maintainable table format and make the logic as generic as possible; not for speed.
So this is your choice. If you have some unsupported printers and you want to be able to modify the code to support them then use SNMP::NPAdmin. If you need to support a lot of printers continuously with this kind of utility then you should use Ben Woodards npadmin.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
# object-oriented
$p= SNMP::NPAdmin->new(
printer => porky,
community => corpslp
);
printf "Your printer, %s, does%s support PCL.n",
$printer, ( $p->pcl() ? "" : " not");
# procedural
$p= npa_connect(
printer => porky,
community => corpslp
);
printf "Your printer, %s, does%s support PCL.n",
$printer, ( npa_pcl( $p) ? "" : " not");
The SNMP::NPAdmin package is a complete port of a SNMP/printer utility called npadmin that provides a high-level interface to query printers via SNMP without specific knowledge of SNMP MIBs or the printers vendor-specific configuration.
The original npadmin was written in C++ by Ben Woodard who continues to maintain it on SourceForge.
The primary objective in this port is to have a maintainable and extensible version of the same functionality that the original npadmin provides.
It is not optimized for performance at all; it is optimized for extensibility and maintainability. The original npadmin is very much extremely performance, the idea being to query many printers very quickly, especially since SNMP can be quite slow.
To be fair, SNMP::NPAdmin might even be slow by Perl standards due to the extensive use of run-time compilation through the AUTOLOAD subroutine. I dont necessarily believe this since a programmer/sys-admin frequently will not use all of the available methods/subroutines which would typically be compiled during startup; given that only a few methods/subroutines will be called, then only a few will be compiled during the processs lifetime. Probably the difference in speed due to this will be insignificant either way.
The design was chosen in order to get as much information into a maintainable table format and make the logic as generic as possible; not for speed.
So this is your choice. If you have some unsupported printers and you want to be able to modify the code to support them then use SNMP::NPAdmin. If you need to support a lot of printers continuously with this kind of utility then you should use Ben Woodards npadmin.
Download (0.062MB)
Added: 2007-04-19 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
919 downloads
hipergate CRM 3.0.10
hipergate is an open source web based application suite. more>>
hipergate CRM is an open source web based application suite.
Its mission is to cover a full range of technical requirements in any organization. All applications are addresses from Internet Explorer, without needing any other additional software in the client computer.
This suite is multi-company capable, and can be used in a single company, a corporate group or working as an ASP solution capable of serving an unlimited cuantity of single customers.
What makes hipergate unique?
- It is completely free.
- It is the only Open Source application with such a wide functional coverage.
- Runs on multiple databases and operating systems
- Has a unitary conceptual design and implementation.
- Is adequate for being used by Application Service Providers.
- Supports multiple languages.
- Has a professional services support network.
- Is well documented.
Collaborative tools and Groupware Module
- Private and/or shared calendar and diary.
- Discussion forums, open or moderated.
- Frequently Asked Questions manager.
- Employees directory.
- Reservation of shared resources (rooms, equipement).
Contact Management Module
- Clients, Suppliers, Competitors and Partners.
- Personal and group contacts.
- Multiple addresses per contact.
- Local offices management and separate storage for each one.
- Sales Pipeline Management (Bussiness oportunities)
- Different kinds of distributions lists.
- Import from Windows Address Book (Outlook Express)
- Import from data files (text, Excel).
Project Management and Support Issues Tracking Module
- Hierarchic projects tree.
- Pending tasks tracking.
- Issues control.
- SLA and maintenance contracts.
eShop Module
- Multiple product catalogs.
- Unlimited hierarchy of products.
- Custom attributes per product.
- Stock management, with multiple warehouses.
- Order and Invoice management.
- Modular and extensible Payment Processing.
Content Management Module
- e-mail templates.
- website templates.
- Electronic forms.
- Web based outgoing fax.
- Can include rich media (video, flash).
- Categorized contents management.
- portlets library for content dynamic presentation.
Massive Email Module
- Multiple e-mail management addressed to distribution lists.
- Message reception statistics.
Coporate Library
- 100% web based virtual disk.
- Role based security for all files.
- Can read and index OLE documents properties.
- Shared bookmarks.
- Bookmarks Import/Export.
Roles based security
- Multiple isolated security domains.
- Unlimited users and groups.
- Predefined groups for rapid application rollout.
- Security can be implemented in a company and/or departament basis.
- Can be integrated with a LDAP directory.
Hierarchic data management
- Geographic thesaurus.
- Lexical thesaurus.
- Object categorization.
Queries and Reports
- Rapid query wizard (forms based).
- Excel export.
- Online reports in HTML format.
- All reports can be sent via e-mail.
Job Scheduler
- Process queue management.
- Background multi-thread executor.
Enhancements:
- Fixed bug 1661606 blind link to Solicitar Producto at Contact edit form http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1661606&group_id=89905&atid=591820
- Fixed bug 1662870 Cannot delete mail account http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1662870&group_id=89905&atid=591820
- Fixed bug 1662873 Mail bottom frame too big http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1662873&group_id=89905&atid=591820
- Fixed bug 1666575 conversion to varchar to binarystream is unsupported http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1666575&group_id=89905&atid=591820
- Fixed bug 1667305 Table k_user mail missing at upgrade script from 2.1 to 3.0 http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1667305&group_id=89905&atid=591820
<<lessIts mission is to cover a full range of technical requirements in any organization. All applications are addresses from Internet Explorer, without needing any other additional software in the client computer.
This suite is multi-company capable, and can be used in a single company, a corporate group or working as an ASP solution capable of serving an unlimited cuantity of single customers.
What makes hipergate unique?
- It is completely free.
- It is the only Open Source application with such a wide functional coverage.
- Runs on multiple databases and operating systems
- Has a unitary conceptual design and implementation.
- Is adequate for being used by Application Service Providers.
- Supports multiple languages.
- Has a professional services support network.
- Is well documented.
Collaborative tools and Groupware Module
- Private and/or shared calendar and diary.
- Discussion forums, open or moderated.
- Frequently Asked Questions manager.
- Employees directory.
- Reservation of shared resources (rooms, equipement).
Contact Management Module
- Clients, Suppliers, Competitors and Partners.
- Personal and group contacts.
- Multiple addresses per contact.
- Local offices management and separate storage for each one.
- Sales Pipeline Management (Bussiness oportunities)
- Different kinds of distributions lists.
- Import from Windows Address Book (Outlook Express)
- Import from data files (text, Excel).
Project Management and Support Issues Tracking Module
- Hierarchic projects tree.
- Pending tasks tracking.
- Issues control.
- SLA and maintenance contracts.
eShop Module
- Multiple product catalogs.
- Unlimited hierarchy of products.
- Custom attributes per product.
- Stock management, with multiple warehouses.
- Order and Invoice management.
- Modular and extensible Payment Processing.
Content Management Module
- e-mail templates.
- website templates.
- Electronic forms.
- Web based outgoing fax.
- Can include rich media (video, flash).
- Categorized contents management.
- portlets library for content dynamic presentation.
Massive Email Module
- Multiple e-mail management addressed to distribution lists.
- Message reception statistics.
Coporate Library
- 100% web based virtual disk.
- Role based security for all files.
- Can read and index OLE documents properties.
- Shared bookmarks.
- Bookmarks Import/Export.
Roles based security
- Multiple isolated security domains.
- Unlimited users and groups.
- Predefined groups for rapid application rollout.
- Security can be implemented in a company and/or departament basis.
- Can be integrated with a LDAP directory.
Hierarchic data management
- Geographic thesaurus.
- Lexical thesaurus.
- Object categorization.
Queries and Reports
- Rapid query wizard (forms based).
- Excel export.
- Online reports in HTML format.
- All reports can be sent via e-mail.
Job Scheduler
- Process queue management.
- Background multi-thread executor.
Enhancements:
- Fixed bug 1661606 blind link to Solicitar Producto at Contact edit form http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1661606&group_id=89905&atid=591820
- Fixed bug 1662870 Cannot delete mail account http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1662870&group_id=89905&atid=591820
- Fixed bug 1662873 Mail bottom frame too big http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1662873&group_id=89905&atid=591820
- Fixed bug 1666575 conversion to varchar to binarystream is unsupported http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1666575&group_id=89905&atid=591820
- Fixed bug 1667305 Table k_user mail missing at upgrade script from 2.1 to 3.0 http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1667305&group_id=89905&atid=591820
Download (28.2MB)
Added: 2007-02-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
974 downloads
PGPSigner 1.0
PGPSigner project is a tool born out of the main virtues of a sysadmin: Lazyness and Impatience. more>>
PGPSigner project is a tool born out of the main virtues of a sysadmin: Lazyness and Impatience. Have you ever been to a PGP key signing party? It is fun, you verify all these ids, check the keys on the party list and then... then you get home. And find out that you have 47 different keys to sign with one or more of your private keys. You will do it tomorrow. Surely.
When I found one of these lists from an event eight months past, I decided that I do not want to do all the work by myself. So PGPSigner was born: Strong cryptography and command line completion in a single application.
This application uses strong cryptography, something that might pose problems for you if you happen to live in a region of the world where this is an issue.
To use this application, you must probably install the "Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files" for the Sun JCE. If you encounter the following error.
java.lang.SecurityException: Unsupported keysize or algorithm parameters.
then this is most likely the problem. Download these for the Sun JDK 1.5 at http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index_jdk5.jsp (scroll down to the bottom of the page).
<<lessWhen I found one of these lists from an event eight months past, I decided that I do not want to do all the work by myself. So PGPSigner was born: Strong cryptography and command line completion in a single application.
This application uses strong cryptography, something that might pose problems for you if you happen to live in a region of the world where this is an issue.
To use this application, you must probably install the "Java Cryptography Extension (JCE) Unlimited Strength Jurisdiction Policy Files" for the Sun JCE. If you encounter the following error.
java.lang.SecurityException: Unsupported keysize or algorithm parameters.
then this is most likely the problem. Download these for the Sun JDK 1.5 at http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index_jdk5.jsp (scroll down to the bottom of the page).
Download (3.0MB)
Added: 2007-05-22 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
885 downloads
FFpocket 0.6.5
FFpocket is a tool for using ffmpegs features. more>>
FFpocket is a tool for using ffmpegs features. FFpocket carries out the tasks of frame decoding from a video file, audio decoding from a multimedia file (video/audio) precise time/frame seeking including b-frames, audio downsampling and special minmax averaging.
The source code is intented to be simple, human-readable and free of memory leaks. It can be used as a shared library by larger projects that want to incorporate multimedia features.
Main features:
- Frame decoding for a video file
- Audio decoding for a multimedia file (video/audio)
- Precise frame/time seeking in the multimedia files (including b-frames)
- Audio downsampling and special minmax averaging, refered to as caching
Enhancements:
- This release adds preliminary Windows Vista support and a newer ffmpeg backend.
- Bugfixes include handling A/V time delay, better memory handling, and better exception handling for unsupported media files.
<<lessThe source code is intented to be simple, human-readable and free of memory leaks. It can be used as a shared library by larger projects that want to incorporate multimedia features.
Main features:
- Frame decoding for a video file
- Audio decoding for a multimedia file (video/audio)
- Precise frame/time seeking in the multimedia files (including b-frames)
- Audio downsampling and special minmax averaging, refered to as caching
Enhancements:
- This release adds preliminary Windows Vista support and a newer ffmpeg backend.
- Bugfixes include handling A/V time delay, better memory handling, and better exception handling for unsupported media files.
Download (0.014MB)
Added: 2007-03-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
958 downloads
SQL Relay 0.39
SQL Relay is a persistent database connection pooling, proxying and load balancing system for Unix and Linux. more>>
SQL Relay is a persistent database connection pooling, proxying and load balancing system for Unix and Linux.
Main features:
SQL Relay is ideal for:
- speeding up database-driven web-based applications
- enhancing the scalability of database-driven web-based applications
- distributing access to replicated databases
- throttling database access
- accessing databases from unsupported platforms
- migrating applications from one database to another
SQL Relay supports the following database backends:
- Oracle
- MySQL
- mSQL
- PostgreSQL
- Sybase
- MS SQL Server
- IBM DB2
- Interbase
- Sybase
- SQLite
- ODBC
- MS Access
The SQL Relay client APIs support advanced database operations such as bind variables, multi-row fetches, client-side result set caching and suspended transactions. SQL Relay has native client APIs for the following languages:
- C
- C++
- Perl
- Python
- PHP
- Ruby
- Java
- TCL
- Zope
SQL Relay provides drivers for the following database abstraction layers:
- Perl DBD
- Python DB
- Ruby DBD
- PHP Pear DB
An application coded using another databases native client API may be able to use SQL Relay without modification. SQL Relay provides drop-in replacement libraries for:
- MySQL
- PostgreSQL
SQL Relay also features:
- command line clients
- a GUI configuration tool
- extensive documentation
Enhancements:
- Several contributed patches were applied.
- Oracle stability was improved.
- Support for Oracle OS-authentication was added.
- The maxlisteners option was added.
- Support for Sybase stored procedures which return result sets was added.
- A Zope empty-result set bug was fixed.
- Support for Mac OS X, Solaris, and Cygwin was improved.
<<lessMain features:
SQL Relay is ideal for:
- speeding up database-driven web-based applications
- enhancing the scalability of database-driven web-based applications
- distributing access to replicated databases
- throttling database access
- accessing databases from unsupported platforms
- migrating applications from one database to another
SQL Relay supports the following database backends:
- Oracle
- MySQL
- mSQL
- PostgreSQL
- Sybase
- MS SQL Server
- IBM DB2
- Interbase
- Sybase
- SQLite
- ODBC
- MS Access
The SQL Relay client APIs support advanced database operations such as bind variables, multi-row fetches, client-side result set caching and suspended transactions. SQL Relay has native client APIs for the following languages:
- C
- C++
- Perl
- Python
- PHP
- Ruby
- Java
- TCL
- Zope
SQL Relay provides drivers for the following database abstraction layers:
- Perl DBD
- Python DB
- Ruby DBD
- PHP Pear DB
An application coded using another databases native client API may be able to use SQL Relay without modification. SQL Relay provides drop-in replacement libraries for:
- MySQL
- PostgreSQL
SQL Relay also features:
- command line clients
- a GUI configuration tool
- extensive documentation
Enhancements:
- Several contributed patches were applied.
- Oracle stability was improved.
- Support for Oracle OS-authentication was added.
- The maxlisteners option was added.
- Support for Sybase stored procedures which return result sets was added.
- A Zope empty-result set bug was fixed.
- Support for Mac OS X, Solaris, and Cygwin was improved.
Download (8.6MB)
Added: 2007-08-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
497 downloads
LibQtPod 0.3 RC1
LibQtPod provides access to the contents of an Apple iPod. more>>
LibQtPod provides access to the contents of an Apple iPod. The code was formerly part of the kio ipodslave, but is now a separate Qt-based library.
LibQtPod library features reading and writing of the iTunesDB music database and provides access to hardware specific information like disc space statistics.
Main features:
- Reading/Writing the iTunesDB Music database
- access to hardware specific information like disc space statistics
Bugs/noticable problems:
- please report any problem you encounter with the software to the sourceforge project page at http://sourceforge.net/projects/kpod
- Since podcasts and smart playlists are unsupported at the moment youll lose them when synchronizing the database.
Installation:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `qmake to configure the package for your system and to create the Makefiles. qmake can be found in the bin directory of your Qt installation. You may have to add the directory to your PATH before running it.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
4. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean.
Whats New in 0.2 Stable Release:
- This version contains lots of fixes and code cleanups.
- On the functional side, this release adds playlist sorting by setting one of the predefined sort order criteria and a new track(list) search implementation with user definable predicates.
- Browsing while on the go was speeded up by writing out type 52 MHODs; this may also result in smaller gaps between songs.
Whats New in 0.3 RC1 Development Release:
- Documentation fixes
- added trackNumber to ITunesDB::findTrack and TrackPredicated::ByFullInfo
- changed ITunesDB::findFirstTrackBy() and ::getTracksBy() to use a reference instead of a pointer to the predicate
- implemented Smart Playlists
- fixed DBID generation
- fixed ordering artists with a "The" in the name
- create backup copies for all DB files when writing
- implemented ipod initialization for pristine devices
- lots of small fixes - code + design
- builds with gcc-4.1
<<lessLibQtPod library features reading and writing of the iTunesDB music database and provides access to hardware specific information like disc space statistics.
Main features:
- Reading/Writing the iTunesDB Music database
- access to hardware specific information like disc space statistics
Bugs/noticable problems:
- please report any problem you encounter with the software to the sourceforge project page at http://sourceforge.net/projects/kpod
- Since podcasts and smart playlists are unsupported at the moment youll lose them when synchronizing the database.
Installation:
1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `qmake to configure the package for your system and to create the Makefiles. qmake can be found in the bin directory of your Qt installation. You may have to add the directory to your PATH before running it.
2. Type `make to compile the package.
3. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.
4. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean.
Whats New in 0.2 Stable Release:
- This version contains lots of fixes and code cleanups.
- On the functional side, this release adds playlist sorting by setting one of the predefined sort order criteria and a new track(list) search implementation with user definable predicates.
- Browsing while on the go was speeded up by writing out type 52 MHODs; this may also result in smaller gaps between songs.
Whats New in 0.3 RC1 Development Release:
- Documentation fixes
- added trackNumber to ITunesDB::findTrack and TrackPredicated::ByFullInfo
- changed ITunesDB::findFirstTrackBy() and ::getTracksBy() to use a reference instead of a pointer to the predicate
- implemented Smart Playlists
- fixed DBID generation
- fixed ordering artists with a "The" in the name
- create backup copies for all DB files when writing
- implemented ipod initialization for pristine devices
- lots of small fixes - code + design
- builds with gcc-4.1
Download (0.10MB)
Added: 2006-07-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1203 downloads
OpenMONI Second-2
OpenMONI is a semi-transparent on-desktop system monitor for OpenBSD. more>>
OpenMONI is a semi-transparent on-desktop system monitor for OpenBSD. It does not require anything additional on a standard OpenBSD installation (any port or package).
It is fully scriptable, and has a simple, easy-to-understand Lisp-like scripting language (OML). You can fully control OpenMONIs behaviour and style from OML. OpenMONI comes with a pack of OML scripts ready to use.
Main features:
- Weather plugin - far from OK. Though works in most cases. (disabled)
- Centralized depend, subdepend, recurse and nothing targets.
- README.TXT
- Centralized definitions for graphics context members. (in omls/x.oml)
- Less compilcated desc_table implementation.
- MEMLEAK fixed : destroying fifo structure doesnt leak memory any more.
- OpenMONI survives the absence of init.oml - using default init values.
- Transparency & round corner radius setup via init.oml.
- BUGFIX : now oml requires the descriptor table. It wasnt required if
- it had been compiled only with MATHSUPPORT - in most cases at least FILESUPPORT
- is compiled in.
- Simple experimental net IO support added.
- 1024 Kb is written now as 1Mb in the netscope label.
- Scope oml doesnt abort if the net interface could not be openend.
- At least the background calculation supports other than 24 bit depth.
- BUGFIX : Some WM doesnt set up a background image for the RootWindow => we cant grab it.
- Standalone oml interpreter can use the netload support.
- BUGFIX : unsupported function now returns NIL if nessecarry.
- execute keyword introduces.
- several MEMLEAKS fixed.
- If charging level is less than x%, the info is printed in warningcolour.
- Destroyed values go into the cache.
- random keyword.
Enhancements:
- Many bugs have been fixed.
- Several memory leaks have been plugged.
- Multiple color depth support has been added.
- New options appeared in init.oml, like "hide on taskbar", "allow wm to decorate window", and others.
- Arithmetic operators are now capable of handling several operands.
<<lessIt is fully scriptable, and has a simple, easy-to-understand Lisp-like scripting language (OML). You can fully control OpenMONIs behaviour and style from OML. OpenMONI comes with a pack of OML scripts ready to use.
Main features:
- Weather plugin - far from OK. Though works in most cases. (disabled)
- Centralized depend, subdepend, recurse and nothing targets.
- README.TXT
- Centralized definitions for graphics context members. (in omls/x.oml)
- Less compilcated desc_table implementation.
- MEMLEAK fixed : destroying fifo structure doesnt leak memory any more.
- OpenMONI survives the absence of init.oml - using default init values.
- Transparency & round corner radius setup via init.oml.
- BUGFIX : now oml requires the descriptor table. It wasnt required if
- it had been compiled only with MATHSUPPORT - in most cases at least FILESUPPORT
- is compiled in.
- Simple experimental net IO support added.
- 1024 Kb is written now as 1Mb in the netscope label.
- Scope oml doesnt abort if the net interface could not be openend.
- At least the background calculation supports other than 24 bit depth.
- BUGFIX : Some WM doesnt set up a background image for the RootWindow => we cant grab it.
- Standalone oml interpreter can use the netload support.
- BUGFIX : unsupported function now returns NIL if nessecarry.
- execute keyword introduces.
- several MEMLEAKS fixed.
- If charging level is less than x%, the info is printed in warningcolour.
- Destroyed values go into the cache.
- random keyword.
Enhancements:
- Many bugs have been fixed.
- Several memory leaks have been plugged.
- Multiple color depth support has been added.
- New options appeared in init.oml, like "hide on taskbar", "allow wm to decorate window", and others.
- Arithmetic operators are now capable of handling several operands.
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MillScript-XML 0.3
MillScript-XML is an alternative Java XML parsing library with its own custom API. more>>
MillScript-XML project is an alternative Java XML parsing library with its own custom API. The underlying tokenizer can be configured to permit non-well-formed XML.
This librarys API provides both an event model and a more conventional token stream model. The authors believe that the token stream is more friendly to applications, easier to use, and helps to minimise object creation and inter-conversion of types with the parser. A SAX2 implementation is provided for compatibility with existing applications.
In particular by making the tokenizer return Token objects instead of ints, we reduce the scope for unsupported token type creeping in. We have then implemented the visitor pattern for our Token objects, effectively bringing together the tokenizing and even style parsers into a common structure.
<<lessThis librarys API provides both an event model and a more conventional token stream model. The authors believe that the token stream is more friendly to applications, easier to use, and helps to minimise object creation and inter-conversion of types with the parser. A SAX2 implementation is provided for compatibility with existing applications.
In particular by making the tokenizer return Token objects instead of ints, we reduce the scope for unsupported token type creeping in. We have then implemented the visitor pattern for our Token objects, effectively bringing together the tokenizing and even style parsers into a common structure.
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Apache Directory Server 1.0
Apache Directory Server is an embeddable LDAP server implemented in pure Java. more>>
Apache Directory Server is an embeddable LDAP server implemented in pure Java.
Our primary vision (others also outlined below) is to build an enterprise directory server platform (and its components) where other Internet services snap in to store their data within the directory so they may be managed using LDAP.
From the image above youll see the architecture is designed so services besides LDAP like DNS, DHCP, SLP and Kerberos will snap in. Other services like UDDI can also be implemented and snapped in. These services will use a common networking layer and each can be toggled on and off according to the needs of the environment.
apseda, mina, or sedang are various frameworks used for the common network layer. These services share the common network layer and back their data within the Apache Directory Servers backing stores without any network latency or going through the LDAP line protocol. NTP btw is the only exception and its there to remedy the need for time sync for replication and other time sensitive protocols like kerberos. Its implementation here is intended to prevent any dependency on external infrastructure.
Main features:
- Designed as an LDAP and X.500 experimentation platform. Plugable components and subsystems make ApacheDS extremely modular and ideal for experiments with various aspects of the LDAP protocol.
- The servers frontend is completely separable from its backend and vice-versa making it very flexible for implementing virtual directories, proxy servers and gateways to X.500.
- Several backends can be implemented and plugged into the servers partition nexus. The server supports a BTree based partition out of the box but any backing store can be used to implement a partition so long as it conforms to interfaces.
- The server exposes aspects of administration via a special system backend. LDAP can be used to manage these concerns through the system naming context at ou=system.
- Java based triggers and stored procedures are being implemented.
- Both the backend subsystem and the frontend are separable and independently embeddable.
- The server contains a server side JNDI LDAP provider as the facade for the entire backend subsystem. JNDI operations are directly translated by this provider into operations against the nexus and the target partitions storing server entries.
- The server will use JNDI as the data access API for stored procedures. This will make stored procedures functional within and outside of the server without requiring recompilation.
- The servers networking code, MINA, Multipurpose Infrastructure for Network Applications was designed for pluggable protocol providers, of all sorts and not just LDAP. MINA gives ApacheDS the ability to handle large amounts of concurrency.
- The server uses the Snickers tools and APIs for ASN.1 BER encoding and decoding. These tools are designed for a very small encoding and decoding footprint as well as for use in non-blocking servers. The chunking nature of the BER codec makes the server very efficient while handling encoding and decoding making it more resistant to DoS attacks. This layer is also pluggable with a new experimental Twix provider which is much more efficient. Of course there is the unsupported Snacc4J provider which is no longer maintained.
<<lessOur primary vision (others also outlined below) is to build an enterprise directory server platform (and its components) where other Internet services snap in to store their data within the directory so they may be managed using LDAP.
From the image above youll see the architecture is designed so services besides LDAP like DNS, DHCP, SLP and Kerberos will snap in. Other services like UDDI can also be implemented and snapped in. These services will use a common networking layer and each can be toggled on and off according to the needs of the environment.
apseda, mina, or sedang are various frameworks used for the common network layer. These services share the common network layer and back their data within the Apache Directory Servers backing stores without any network latency or going through the LDAP line protocol. NTP btw is the only exception and its there to remedy the need for time sync for replication and other time sensitive protocols like kerberos. Its implementation here is intended to prevent any dependency on external infrastructure.
Main features:
- Designed as an LDAP and X.500 experimentation platform. Plugable components and subsystems make ApacheDS extremely modular and ideal for experiments with various aspects of the LDAP protocol.
- The servers frontend is completely separable from its backend and vice-versa making it very flexible for implementing virtual directories, proxy servers and gateways to X.500.
- Several backends can be implemented and plugged into the servers partition nexus. The server supports a BTree based partition out of the box but any backing store can be used to implement a partition so long as it conforms to interfaces.
- The server exposes aspects of administration via a special system backend. LDAP can be used to manage these concerns through the system naming context at ou=system.
- Java based triggers and stored procedures are being implemented.
- Both the backend subsystem and the frontend are separable and independently embeddable.
- The server contains a server side JNDI LDAP provider as the facade for the entire backend subsystem. JNDI operations are directly translated by this provider into operations against the nexus and the target partitions storing server entries.
- The server will use JNDI as the data access API for stored procedures. This will make stored procedures functional within and outside of the server without requiring recompilation.
- The servers networking code, MINA, Multipurpose Infrastructure for Network Applications was designed for pluggable protocol providers, of all sorts and not just LDAP. MINA gives ApacheDS the ability to handle large amounts of concurrency.
- The server uses the Snickers tools and APIs for ASN.1 BER encoding and decoding. These tools are designed for a very small encoding and decoding footprint as well as for use in non-blocking servers. The chunking nature of the BER codec makes the server very efficient while handling encoding and decoding making it more resistant to DoS attacks. This layer is also pluggable with a new experimental Twix provider which is much more efficient. Of course there is the unsupported Snacc4J provider which is no longer maintained.
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VTKRendering 4.0.001
VTKRendering is a Perl interface to VTKRendering library. more>>
VTKRendering is a Perl interface to VTKRendering library.
Graphics::VTK::OpenGLRenderWindow
Inherits from RenderWindow
Functions Supported for this class by the PerlVTK module: (To find more about their use check the VTK documentation at http://www.kitware.com.)
const char *GetClassName ();
int GetDepthBufferSize ();
static int GetGlobalMaximumNumberOfMultiSamples ();
int GetMultiSamples ();
void MakeCurrent () = 0;
virtual void OpenGLInit ();
void RegisterTextureResource (GLuint id);
static void SetGlobalMaximumNumberOfMultiSamples (int val);
void SetMultiSamples (int );
virtual void StereoUpdate ();
vtkOpenGLRenderWindow Unsupported Funcs:
Functions which are not supported supported for this class by the PerlVTK module.
virtual unsigned char *GetPixelData (int x, int y, int x2, int y2, int front);
Cant Handle unsigned char * return type without a hint
virtual unsigned char *GetRGBACharPixelData (int x, int y, int x2, int y2, int front);
Cant Handle unsigned char * return type without a hint
virtual float *GetRGBAPixelData (int x, int y, int x2, int y2, int front);
Cant Handle float * return type without a hint
virtual float *GetZbufferData (int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2);
Cant Handle float * return type without a hint
void PrintSelf (ostream &os, vtkIndent indent);
I/O Streams not Supported yet
virtual void ReleaseRGBAPixelData (float *data);
Dont know the size of pointer arg number 1
virtual void SetPixelData (int x, int y, int x2, int y2, unsigned char *, int front);
Dont know the size of pointer arg number 5
virtual void SetRGBACharPixelData (int x, int y, int x2, int y2, unsigned char *, int front, int blend);
Dont know the size of pointer arg number 5
virtual void SetRGBAPixelData (int x, int y, int x2, int y2, float *, int front, int blend);
Dont know the size of pointer arg number 5
virtual void SetZbufferData (int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2, float *buffer);
Dont know the size of pointer arg number 5
Graphics::VTK::AbstractMapper3D
Inherits from AbstractMapper
Functions Supported for this class by the PerlVTK module: (To find more about their use check the VTK documentation at http://www.kitware.com.)
virtual float *GetBounds () = 0;
(Returns a 6-element Perl list)
float *GetCenter ();
(Returns a 3-element Perl list)
const char *GetClassName ();
float GetLength ();
virtual int IsARayCastMapper ();
virtual int IsARenderIntoImageMapper ();
virtual void Update () = 0;
vtkAbstractMapper3D Unsupported Funcs:
Functions which are not supported supported for this class by the PerlVTK module.
virtual void GetBounds (float bounds[6]);
Cant handle methods with single array args (like a[3]) in overloaded methods yet.
void PrintSelf (ostream &os, vtkIndent indent);
I/O Streams not Supported yet
Graphics::VTK::AbstractPicker
Inherits from Object
Functions Supported for this class by the PerlVTK module: (To find more about their use check the VTK documentation at http://www.kitware.com.)
void AddPickList (vtkProp *);
void DeletePickList (vtkProp *);
const char *GetClassName ();
int GetPickFromList ();
vtkPropCollection *GetPickList ();
float *GetPickPosition ();
(Returns a 3-element Perl list)
vtkRenderer *GetRenderer ();
float *GetSelectionPoint ();
(Returns a 3-element Perl list)
void InitializePickList ();
virtual int Pick (float selectionX, float selectionY, float selectionZ, vtkRenderer *renderer) = 0;
void PickFromListOff ();
void PickFromListOn ();
void SetEndPickMethod (void (*func)(void *) , void *arg);
void SetPickFromList (int );
void SetPickMethod (void (*func)(void *) , void *arg);
void SetStartPickMethod (void (*func)(void *) , void *arg);
vtkAbstractPicker Unsupported Funcs:
Functions which are not supported supported for this class by the PerlVTK module.
int Pick (float selectionPt[3], vtkRenderer *ren);
Dont know the size of pointer arg number 1
void PrintSelf (ostream &os, vtkIndent indent);
I/O Streams not Supported yet
void SetEndPickMethodArgDelete (void (*func)(void *) );
No TCL interface is provided by VTK, so we arent going to provide one either.
void SetPickMethodArgDelete (void (*func)(void *) );
No TCL interface is provided by VTK, so we arent going to provide one either.
void SetStartPickMethodArgDelete (void (*func)(void *) );
No TCL interface is provided by VTK, so we arent going to provide one either.
<<lessGraphics::VTK::OpenGLRenderWindow
Inherits from RenderWindow
Functions Supported for this class by the PerlVTK module: (To find more about their use check the VTK documentation at http://www.kitware.com.)
const char *GetClassName ();
int GetDepthBufferSize ();
static int GetGlobalMaximumNumberOfMultiSamples ();
int GetMultiSamples ();
void MakeCurrent () = 0;
virtual void OpenGLInit ();
void RegisterTextureResource (GLuint id);
static void SetGlobalMaximumNumberOfMultiSamples (int val);
void SetMultiSamples (int );
virtual void StereoUpdate ();
vtkOpenGLRenderWindow Unsupported Funcs:
Functions which are not supported supported for this class by the PerlVTK module.
virtual unsigned char *GetPixelData (int x, int y, int x2, int y2, int front);
Cant Handle unsigned char * return type without a hint
virtual unsigned char *GetRGBACharPixelData (int x, int y, int x2, int y2, int front);
Cant Handle unsigned char * return type without a hint
virtual float *GetRGBAPixelData (int x, int y, int x2, int y2, int front);
Cant Handle float * return type without a hint
virtual float *GetZbufferData (int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2);
Cant Handle float * return type without a hint
void PrintSelf (ostream &os, vtkIndent indent);
I/O Streams not Supported yet
virtual void ReleaseRGBAPixelData (float *data);
Dont know the size of pointer arg number 1
virtual void SetPixelData (int x, int y, int x2, int y2, unsigned char *, int front);
Dont know the size of pointer arg number 5
virtual void SetRGBACharPixelData (int x, int y, int x2, int y2, unsigned char *, int front, int blend);
Dont know the size of pointer arg number 5
virtual void SetRGBAPixelData (int x, int y, int x2, int y2, float *, int front, int blend);
Dont know the size of pointer arg number 5
virtual void SetZbufferData (int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2, float *buffer);
Dont know the size of pointer arg number 5
Graphics::VTK::AbstractMapper3D
Inherits from AbstractMapper
Functions Supported for this class by the PerlVTK module: (To find more about their use check the VTK documentation at http://www.kitware.com.)
virtual float *GetBounds () = 0;
(Returns a 6-element Perl list)
float *GetCenter ();
(Returns a 3-element Perl list)
const char *GetClassName ();
float GetLength ();
virtual int IsARayCastMapper ();
virtual int IsARenderIntoImageMapper ();
virtual void Update () = 0;
vtkAbstractMapper3D Unsupported Funcs:
Functions which are not supported supported for this class by the PerlVTK module.
virtual void GetBounds (float bounds[6]);
Cant handle methods with single array args (like a[3]) in overloaded methods yet.
void PrintSelf (ostream &os, vtkIndent indent);
I/O Streams not Supported yet
Graphics::VTK::AbstractPicker
Inherits from Object
Functions Supported for this class by the PerlVTK module: (To find more about their use check the VTK documentation at http://www.kitware.com.)
void AddPickList (vtkProp *);
void DeletePickList (vtkProp *);
const char *GetClassName ();
int GetPickFromList ();
vtkPropCollection *GetPickList ();
float *GetPickPosition ();
(Returns a 3-element Perl list)
vtkRenderer *GetRenderer ();
float *GetSelectionPoint ();
(Returns a 3-element Perl list)
void InitializePickList ();
virtual int Pick (float selectionX, float selectionY, float selectionZ, vtkRenderer *renderer) = 0;
void PickFromListOff ();
void PickFromListOn ();
void SetEndPickMethod (void (*func)(void *) , void *arg);
void SetPickFromList (int );
void SetPickMethod (void (*func)(void *) , void *arg);
void SetStartPickMethod (void (*func)(void *) , void *arg);
vtkAbstractPicker Unsupported Funcs:
Functions which are not supported supported for this class by the PerlVTK module.
int Pick (float selectionPt[3], vtkRenderer *ren);
Dont know the size of pointer arg number 1
void PrintSelf (ostream &os, vtkIndent indent);
I/O Streams not Supported yet
void SetEndPickMethodArgDelete (void (*func)(void *) );
No TCL interface is provided by VTK, so we arent going to provide one either.
void SetPickMethodArgDelete (void (*func)(void *) );
No TCL interface is provided by VTK, so we arent going to provide one either.
void SetStartPickMethodArgDelete (void (*func)(void *) );
No TCL interface is provided by VTK, so we arent going to provide one either.
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MPIO 0.7.0
The MPIO Project provides support for using Digitalway/Adtec MPIO digital audio players (DMG, DMK, DME, etc.) under Linux. more>>
The MPIO Project provides support for using Digitalway/Adtec MPIO digital audio players (DMG, DMK, DME, etc.) under Linux. It provides the user with a Linux kernel module driver, a user space library, and at the moment, one tool to access the MPIO player.
Most MPIO models should be supported without or with little change to the source code. Reading and writing to the internal and external memory works. Directory support is available since release 0.7.0. Unsupported are still: very new models of FL100 (this is being worked on and should be supported soon) and rare models with 3 internal chips (this needs some large code remodelling).
Enhancements:
- configure.in: bumped version to 0.7.0
- today is "release day"!
<<lessMost MPIO models should be supported without or with little change to the source code. Reading and writing to the internal and external memory works. Directory support is available since release 0.7.0. Unsupported are still: very new models of FL100 (this is being worked on and should be supported soon) and rare models with 3 internal chips (this needs some large code remodelling).
Enhancements:
- configure.in: bumped version to 0.7.0
- today is "release day"!
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Bcrypt 1.1
Bcrypt project is a lightweight blowfish file encryption utility. more>>
Bcrypt project is a lightweight blowfish file encryption utility which aims for cross-platform portability of not only the actual code, but the encrypted files as well.
In addition to providing 448-bit encryption, Bcrypt overwrites input files with random garbage.
Installation:
If youre so inclined, edit config.h and change the defaults to whatever you think is appropriate for your needs. If you choose not to have bcrypt remove input files after processing, or set SECUREDELETE to 0, you are likely to have data on your hard drive that can be recovered even after deletion. All of these options can be set on the command line as well.
When youre satisfied with the default settings, simply type:
make
then su and type:
make install
It would be wise to test the installation on a few unimportant files before encrypting anything you value, removing the only copy and overwriting it 127 times with garbage.
Usage:
bcrypt [-orc][-sN] file ...
Encrypted files will be saved with an extension of .bfe. Any files ending in .bfe will be assumed to be encrypted with bcrypt and will attempt to decrypt them. Any other input files will be encrypted. If more than one type of file is given, bcrypt will process all files which are the same as the first filetype given.
By default, bcrypt will compress input files before encryption, remove input files after they are processed (assuming they are processed successfully) and overwrite input files with random data to prevent data recovery.
Passphrases may be between 8 and 56 characters. Regardless of the passphrase size, the key is hashed internally to 448 bits - the largest keysize supported by the blowfish algorithm. However, it is still wise to use a strong passphrase.
Options:
-o print output to standard out. Implies -r.
-c DO NOT compress files before encryption.
-r DO NOT remove input files after processing
-sN How many times to overwrite input files with random data before processing. The default number of overwrites is 3. Use -s0 to disable this feature. No effect if -r is supplied.
Enhancements:
- 1.1 fixes a few minor bugs and adds support for many new operating systems.
- 1.1 is immensely faster than 1.0.
- Additionally, it uses about 50% as much memory with compression turned off, or 66% with compression on.
Notes: If you previously used 1.0 on an unsupported platform, you may not be able to decrypt any encrypted files you have. Alpha systems are known to have this problem. 32 bit systems should not have this problem. 64 bit systems probably do. If your system exhibits this problem, you should decrypt your files with 1.0 and reencrypt them with 1.1.
<<lessIn addition to providing 448-bit encryption, Bcrypt overwrites input files with random garbage.
Installation:
If youre so inclined, edit config.h and change the defaults to whatever you think is appropriate for your needs. If you choose not to have bcrypt remove input files after processing, or set SECUREDELETE to 0, you are likely to have data on your hard drive that can be recovered even after deletion. All of these options can be set on the command line as well.
When youre satisfied with the default settings, simply type:
make
then su and type:
make install
It would be wise to test the installation on a few unimportant files before encrypting anything you value, removing the only copy and overwriting it 127 times with garbage.
Usage:
bcrypt [-orc][-sN] file ...
Encrypted files will be saved with an extension of .bfe. Any files ending in .bfe will be assumed to be encrypted with bcrypt and will attempt to decrypt them. Any other input files will be encrypted. If more than one type of file is given, bcrypt will process all files which are the same as the first filetype given.
By default, bcrypt will compress input files before encryption, remove input files after they are processed (assuming they are processed successfully) and overwrite input files with random data to prevent data recovery.
Passphrases may be between 8 and 56 characters. Regardless of the passphrase size, the key is hashed internally to 448 bits - the largest keysize supported by the blowfish algorithm. However, it is still wise to use a strong passphrase.
Options:
-o print output to standard out. Implies -r.
-c DO NOT compress files before encryption.
-r DO NOT remove input files after processing
-sN How many times to overwrite input files with random data before processing. The default number of overwrites is 3. Use -s0 to disable this feature. No effect if -r is supplied.
Enhancements:
- 1.1 fixes a few minor bugs and adds support for many new operating systems.
- 1.1 is immensely faster than 1.0.
- Additionally, it uses about 50% as much memory with compression turned off, or 66% with compression on.
Notes: If you previously used 1.0 on an unsupported platform, you may not be able to decrypt any encrypted files you have. Alpha systems are known to have this problem. 32 bit systems should not have this problem. 64 bit systems probably do. If your system exhibits this problem, you should decrypt your files with 1.0 and reencrypt them with 1.1.
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