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FerrisSambaModule 0.1.0

FerrisSambaModule 0.1.0


FerrisSambaModule is a VFS module for Samba 3.x. more>>
FerrisSambaModule is a VFS module for Samba 3.x which allows it to provide shares which use libferris as a data source.
Thus, anything libferris can access can be shared as a filesystem via Samba, including LDAP, PostgreSQL, XML files, sleepycat dbXML database, evolution mail client, and queries against libferris various indexes.
Enhancements:
- STLport use was made optional.
- Some fixes were made for mounting eaquery:// as a Samba share.
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Added: 2005-09-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ASFS filesystem driver 1.0 Beta 12

ASFS filesystem driver 1.0 Beta 12


ASFS filesystem driver is an Amiga Smart FileSystem driver for Linux. more>>
ASFS is a filesystem driver for the Linux kernel that adds support for the Amiga SmartFileSystem. ASFS filesystem driver supports both read and write, however, write support is in an early beta stage.
ASFS - Amiga Smart File System - Linux implementation
Version 1.0beta8 in "read-only mode" should be considered as the lasted stable version of ASFS driver.
It is available for Linux kernel version 2.6.x.
From version 1.0 there is also full write support. Use it with care. It is in EXPERIMETAL stage and COULD be DANGEROUS.
Remember! YOU USE THIS DRIVER AT YOUR OWN RISK. Read included docs for
more details.
Enhancements:
- The code was updated to match changes in the VFS of Linux kernel 2.6.19.
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Added: 2006-12-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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VFSJFileChooser 0.0.3

VFSJFileChooser 0.0.3


VFSJFileChooser functions as a Java Swing Component to enable you to browse both remote(FTP, SFTP, WEBDAV, etc.) and local filesystems. more>>

VFSJFileChooser 0.0.3 functions as a Java Swing Component to enable you to browse both remote(FTP, SFTP, WEBDAV, etc.) and local filesystems. It is based on Apache Commons VFS library. VFSJFileChooser is distributed under Apache License 2.0.
VFSJFileChooser was first started to be a plugin of XPontus XML Editor. Later, it was decided to create a library which wouldn't be tied to XPontus API.
VFSJFileChooser supports all the file systems available in Commons VFS. You can think of VFSJFileChooser as a javax.swing.JFileChooser with the ability to browse remote locations such as FTP, SFTP, etc. VFSJFileChooser has not been designed as a file transfer tool, however it can be easily implemented (2 VFSJFileChooser components and some buttons calling commons-vfs API methods, a queue for file operations, etc.).

Major Features:

  1. Seamless filesystem browsing
    • Standard java file browsing with abstraction to the filesystem. You browse seamlessly local and remote file systems the same way.
    • VFSJFileChooser supports many protocols such as Webdav, SFTP, FTP, SMB, etc. Please have a look at Apache Commons VFS supported protocols. Starting from 0.0.3 release, VFSJFileChooser is using webdavclient4j for Webdav support.
  2. Easy i18n support
    • There are translations for English, French, Spanish, Italian, Swedish per default. You can add a new language to VFSJFileChooser by dropping a new resource bundle in your classpath.
  3. A default accessory panel
    • A toolbar provides access to a bookmarks manager and a connection wizard.
  4. No inheritance of some JFileChooser known bugs
    • VFSJFileChooser doesn't suffer from the infamous JFileChooser freezing bug. Time to time, JFileChooser can hang for 10 seconds(even on a quad core!). The bug seems to be coming back all the time, but only on Windows.
  5. Flexibility
    • Access to the navigation panel and the navigation buttons(new folder, etc.)
  6. Simple and familiar API
    • VFSJFileChooser is based on the standard javax.swing.JFileChooser code. The main difference is that VFSJFileChooser uses Commons VFS FileObject instead of java.io.File.

Enhancements:

  • Lots of speed : The latest version of VFSJFileChooser is too slow. The code execution have been improved at many places.
  • The navigation icons are now visible all the time. No exceptions or strange issues related to the look and feel. The component use a "MetalLookAndFeel" layout but when using the system look and feel, the controls look native.
  • The VFSUtils class supports the methods setFileSystemManager and setFileSystemOptions. You can set those values at anytime. When the VFSJFileChooser class is instanciated, it checks if VFSUtils has a filesystemmanager set, if not it creates one. Files are always resolved with the FileSystemOptions object in VFSUtils. Some convenience methods such as getInputStream and getOutputStream have been added in VFSUtils.
  • Upgraded to commons-vfs 2.0 snapshot with patches applied for URL redirection and WebDav.
  • Switched from Jakarta Slide to webdavclient4j (http://webdavclient4j.sf.net) as Jakarta Slide project is dead.
  • Cleaner but incompatible API(Enums instead of int fields) : Enums are introduced for few classes which breaks the API. The method setFileselectionMode of VFSJFileChooser now accepts an Enum as parameter. The methods "showOpenDialog" and "showSaveDialog" return an Enum too.
  • Sorting support : The details table has now sorting support again in the jdk5 branch. The jdk5 branch is the most up to date(patches, general improvements, etc.). The jdk5 will become the default branch to ensure code compatibility.
  • The bookmarks dialog scrolling issues have been fixed. The bookmarks are still not serialized using Java Serialization. They are now stored in XML do avoid deserialization issues when the bookmarks API change.
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FreeBSD 6.2

FreeBSD 6.2


FreeBSD is an advanced operating system for Intel ia32 compatible, DEC Alpha, and PC-98 architectures. more>>
FreeBSD is an advanced operating system for x86 compatible (including Pentium and Athlon), amd64 compatible (including Opteron, Athlon 64, and EM64T), IA-64, PC-98, Alpha/AXP and UltraSPARC architectures.
It is derived from BSD, the version of UNIX developed at the University of California, Berkeley. It is developed and maintained by a large team of individuals. Additional platforms are in various stages of development.
FreeBSD offers advanced networking, performance, security and compatibility features today which are still missing in other operating systems, even some of the best commercial ones.
FreeBSD makes an ideal Internet or Intranet server. It provides robust network services under the heaviest loads and uses memory efficiently to maintain good response times for thousands of simultaneous user processes.
The quality of FreeBSD combined with todays low-cost, high-speed PC hardware makes FreeBSD a very economical alternative to commercial UNIX workstations. It is well-suited for a great number of both desktop and server applications.
FreeBSD can be installed from a variety of media including CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, floppy disk, magnetic tape, an MS-DOS partition, or if you have a network connection, you can install it directly over anonymous FTP or NFS.
While you might expect an operating system with these features to sell for a high price, FreeBSD is available free of charge and comes with full source code.
It is easy to contribute to FreeBSD. All you need to do is find a part of FreeBSD which you think could be improved and make those changes (carefully and cleanly) and submit that back to the Project by means of send-pr or a committer, if you know one. This could be anything from documentation to artwork to source code.
Even if you are not a programmer, there are other ways to contribute to FreeBSD. The FreeBSD Foundation is a non-profit organization for which direct contributions are fully tax deductible.
Main features:
- A merged virtual memory and filesystem buffer cache continuously tunes the amount of memory used for programs and the disk cache. As a result, programs receive both excellent memory management and high performance disk access, and the system administrator is freed from the task of tuning cache sizes.
- Compatibility modules enable programs for other operating systems to run on FreeBSD, including programs for Linux, SCO UNIX, and System V Release 4.
- Soft Updates allows improved filesystem performance without sacrificing safety and reliability. It analyzes meta-data filesystem operations to avoid having to perform all of those operations synchronously. Instead, it maintains internal state about pending meta-data operations and uses this information to cache meta-data, rewrite meta-data operations to combine subsequent operations on the same files, and reorder meta-data operations so that they may be processed more efficiently. Features such as background filesystem checking and file system snapshots are built on the consistency and performance foundations of soft updates.
- File system snapshots, permitting administrators to take atomic file system snapshots for backup purposes using the free space in the file system, as well as facilitating background fsck, which allows the system to reach multiuser mode without waiting on file system cleanup operations following power outages.
- Support for IP Security (IPsec) allows improved security in networks, and support for the next-generation Internet Protocol, IPv6. The FreeBSD IPSEC implementation includes support for a broad range of accelerated crypto hardware.
- Out of the box support for IPv6 via the KAME IPv6 stack allows FreeBSD to be seamlessly integrated into next generation networking environments. FreeBSD even ships with many applications extended to support IPv6!
- Multi-threaded SMP architecture capable of executing the kernel in parallel on multiple processors, and with kernel preemption, allowing high priority kernel tasks to preempt other kernel activity, reducing latency. This includes a multi-threaded network stack and a multi-threaded virtual memory subsystem. With FreeBSD 6.x, support for a fully parallel VFS allows the UFS file system to run on multiple processors simultaneously, permitting load sharing of CPU-intensive I/O optimization.
- M:N application threading via pthreads permitting threads to execute on multiple CPUs in a scaleable manner, mapping many user threads onto a small number of Kernel Schedulable Entities. By adopting the Scheduler Activation model, the threading approach can be adapted to the specific requirements of a broad range of applications.
- Netgraph pluggable network stack allows developers to dynamically and easily extend the network stack through clean layered network abstractions. Netgraph nodes can implement a broad range of new network services, including encapsulation, tunneling, encryption, and performance adaptation. As a result, rapid prototyping and production deployment of enhanced network services can be performed far more easily and with fewer bugs.
- TrustedBSD MAC Framework extensible kernel security, which allows developers to customize the operating system security model for specific environments, from creating hardening policies to deploying mandatory labeled confidentiality of integrity policies. Sample seucrity policies include Multi-Level Security (MLS), and Biba Integrity Protection. Third party modules include SEBSD, a FLASK-based implementation of Type Enforcement.
- GEOM pluggable storage layer, which permits new storage services to be quickly developed and cleanly integrated into the FreeBSD storage subsystem. GEOM provides a consistent and coherrent model for discovering and layering storage services, making it possible to layer services such as RAID and volume management easily.
- FreeBSDs GEOM-Based Disk Encryption (GBDE), provides strong cryptographic protection using the GEOM Framework, and can protect file systems, swap devices, and other use of storage media.
- Kernel Queues allow programs to respond more efficiently to a variety of asynchronous events including file and socket IO, improving application and system performance.
- Accept Filters allow connection-intensive applications, such as web servers, to cleanly push part of their functionality into the operating system kernel, improving performance.
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Other version of FreeBSD
FreeBSD 5.5With FreeBSD 6.x, support for a fully parallel VFS allows the UFS file system to run on multiple
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Added: 2006-05-25
X Northern Captain 5.0.4

X Northern Captain 5.0.4


X Northern Captain is a filemanager for X Windows. more>>
X Northern Captain is a file manager for X Windows.
XNC has the same ideology as Norton Commander but also many additional and specific functions including a Virtual File System with support for tar, zip, rar, rpm, deb, bzip2, and lha archives, FTP support, built-in xterminal, viewer for JPEG, GIF, BMP, TGA, XPM, and XBM formats, an editor, users menu, extensions association, bookmarks for frequently used directories, and more.
Enhancements:
- Many small bug fixes, reported by the users.
- Added create link operation for files on disk VFS.
- Added hot key shotcuts displaing.
- Added some translations, fixed mistakes.
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Added: 2005-04-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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FlyBird 0.2.1

FlyBird 0.2.1


FlyBird project is a two-panel fully professional file manager supporting tab based console and gnome-vfs. more>>
FlyBird project is a two-panel fully professional file manager supporting tab based console and gnome-vfs (that allows you to use http, ftp, samba and other commonly used protocols).
Main features:
- tab based console;
- gnome-vfs support (network support under development);
- file change monitoring;
- threads for directory loading;
- some Nautilus plugins support.
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Aethera 1.2.1

Aethera 1.2.1


Aethera is a pim application that handles all kinds of personal information. more>>
Aethera is a pim application, i.e. it handles all kinds of personal information: email, contacts, notes, tasks, todos, journals. It has various communication features regarding: send/receive email, send/receive task requests and appointment requests via email. It can help you to know quickly the worlds news and weather.
Aethera is a new cutting edge communications and personal data management software written with Qt and deployed for Linux, Windows and Macintosh. By PIM we mean Personal Information Manager, by PDR we mean Personal Data Repository, the rest should be obvious.
Aethera supports all the standard messaging protocols such as POP and IMAP with full synchronization capability as well as support for multiple identities. All the features you would expect to find in an industrial strength email system are part of Aethera. In addition there is a personal calendar and schedule, as well as "sticky" notes, "To Do" lists, an address book, groupware compatibility via Kolab, and optional plug ins the extend the idea of collaboration beyond the bounds of typical groupware with instant messaging, whiteboarding and voice over IP (VoIP). The combination of Aethera with Kolab provides you with a very powerful combination that can realistically replace Outlook/Exchange and in some cases Lotus Notes, for only the price of the hardware to install it on. There are no per server costs or per user costs unless you want the optional plug ins, which are all priced at trivial amounts. Since Aethera runs on virtually any operating system you are likely to use, it doesnt require that you make any changes on the desktop.
The Groupware portion of Aethera can be as simple as sharing your personal schedule to arrange meetings and discover scheduling conflicts, sharing your contacts or even your ideas using notes and images. There is support for Kolab Groupware server, a good solution for people who need synchronization and instant access to information. Aethera is also a GPL, this means you get the source code with the application to do whatever you want. We dont charge for Aethera, however we do have the optional plug ins that we charge for, but you are free to create your own plug ins for your own use or to give away to other people and companies.
We are available to build plug ins or add functionality on a time and materials basis if you wish to have specific customizations in a timely fashion, just contact us at . Aethera uses advanced functionality that we developed that allows you to add new plug ins with relative ease across operating systems, making Aethera truly unique and extensible. Our use of Qt from Trolltech gives us the ability to easily make the user interface multi-platform, and we take care of the rest.
Aethera is well suited, and designed, around the idea of collaboration and information management. So lets talk about whats there now, what wed like to do in the future and what is possible to do.
Through our creative use of Jabber weve been able to integrate not only an instant messaging client, but also the worlds only collaborative whiteboarding application built on top of Jabber. This allows you to rapidly communicate with friends and co-workers anywhere in the world and be able to easily share visual ideas. Our Jabber client is also the only one currently available that supports file transfers between clients with no problems with firewalls. Now an extension of this idea would be to allow you to share any object within Aethera to people you are Jabbering with, for example: Say you are in a one on one chat, or better yet, a MUC (Multi User Chat in Jabber terms) and you drop a Contact from Aethera in to the chat, everyone can have that automatically load in to their contact list, or maybe it is a file, a picture, etc. This is all theoretically possible today with the technology that exists in the framework, it just hasnt been written yet.
Weve added what we call the aethera-command extension. This allows you to essentially script Aethera externally. So for example on Windows, you could have a VBA script that was part of MS Excel that could populate your Address Book with the data out of Excel. Some of the things were talking about here can be solved with aethera-command, the possibilities are only limited by your imagination.
Another useful tool that could be done in a relatively short amount of time would be a CRM module, this is "Customer Resource Management" and is invaluable for sales people. If youve ever seen ACT! or Goldmine, this is what we are talking about, but far more flexible and better integration between all the modules. The design is done, but resources are thin to do everything we want.
Aethera could also be enabled to create discussion forums and knowledge bases within the enterprise or across the Internet. Aethera will also supports sophisticated work flow management through a graphical interface that allows you describe the flow of work through a process. Perhaps a document needs to be reviewed by, and signed off by several different people in a particular sequence. When that is done, then a copy is faxed or printed or emailed to another recipient at another location, and the task is then flagged as completed and notification is sent to the task manager. A web interface is also available so that you are never out of touch with your information. Eventually Aethera will integrate with our Project Management software as a fully integrated solution.
The PDR portion of Aethera will allow for new, and to our knowledge, completely unique features for managing your personal information. How many places do you have to organize information? You have your disk drive where you create directory structures and save information. You have web pages that you save in the bookmarks of your web browser, and you have your email. How often have you saved a bookmark only to have the link go away later, or you cant remember why you saved it? How often have you saved an email, and then cant remember why? Two very exciting pieces of Aethera address these issues for you.
Weve been designing a component on Linux that will allow any enabled application to save its information into the Aethera virtual file system. This one step allows you, but does not require you, to save any and all files into a single hierarchy that is easily organized, indexed and searchable. You will even be able to use Aethera to save your bookmarks through Konqueror and have multiple sorting criteria so that you can easily find and use them. A plug in for Konqueror will also allow you to save whole, or in part, web pages into the Aethera VFS instead of just saving the URL. This becomes even more useful with the next piece. It is conceivable to provide the same level of functionality through Internet Explorer on Windows and Safari on OS X.
The companion piece is the Annotation Tool. This component allows the user to add any personal notes to any piece of information being saved. So now you can save off that web page and make some notes on it when you save it as well as maintain the original URL information if needed. You can now file away your emails into folders and put your own notes and thoughts with them, ensuring that you will always know what your various correspondence were about in case the thread is lost. Anything that is saved into the VFS will have the ability to be annotated, giving you ultimate control over your personal information.
The VFS can easily be swapped to a SQL compliant database backend, which provides for better data security and more robust searching capability, not to mention better speed as your data repositories grow. You could then use any type of database tool to browse and report from those data structures (provided you have security clearance).
We hope you are starting to see and understand the vision of Aethera, what it can do today, and what it can do tomorrow.
Enhancements:
Whats new:
Groupware (Kolab1, Citadel)
- Aethera can use even empty Shared Folders (Kolab1 compatibility).
- The jabber chat logs can be saved in Notes Shared Folders (Kolab1 compatibility)
General
- Sound support for notifications, you can use the autodetect mode or just choose your player.
- Sound support can be disabled if you want to hear only your music :).
- More translations available (Greek support in progress). The current supported languages are French, German, Russian and Portuguese (BR).
tkJabberPro
- The notification system has been improved and you will get notifications as popup messages, as sounds or as status bar messages depending on the situation.
- Now its more comfortable to know about your new instant messages from your contacts or file transfer status.
- Now it comes with a system tray support (Linux only) which works very well with the new notification system.
- Better support for unicode, so that you can communicate with friends all over the world.
- The management of chat logs has been improved with a search mechanism and with groupware support.
- There is a new search line which let you see only the needed chat logs.
- The groupware support (Kolab1 compatible) helps you to store your chat logs on the server for sharing it with other people or just to have your important data available from different location.
- The chat list view has alternative background color for a better visibility.
- You can send/request authorization when you need. Adding a new contact will manage the authorizations automaticaly. The layout for authorization dialog has been fixed.
Improvements and fixes:
Datebook
- ICAL format support has some fixes.
- The automaticaly saving options works now.
- The sound option for events alarm works now. It is using the new sound support.
- Removing a calendar with Delete key isnt possible anymore.
Addressbook
- VCARD support is reading/importing both VCARD2 and VCARD3 data format and it exports data only in VCARD3 format. In this way more people will be able to import their old contacts in Aethera.
- The support for phone field is fixed (even as a SIP type).
- The Kolab support is better too.
- The contacts view list is using alternative background for a better visibility.
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gvfsfind 0.1.4

gvfsfind 0.1.4


gvfsfind searches for files in a directory hierarchy. more>>
gvfsfind searches for files in a directory hierarchy. This project is inspired by the Unix find utility, but operates on URLs using gnome-vfs instead of the local file system.
For example, gvfsfind.py ftp://video.foo.org --type d --print prints all directories on the FTP server. gvfsfind.py ssh://skipper/srv/movie --type f -name ".*.vob" --exec "gnomevfs-copy %u ." copies all files ending with .vob from the host skippers directory /srv/movie, including its sub-directories.
Enhancements:
- A makefile has been added to simplify release.
- This release is packaged as a tar.gz archive.
- Support has been added for filenames including #.
- Support for use as a Python module has been added.
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Added: 2007-08-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Gnome2::VFS 1.061

Gnome2::VFS 1.061


Gnome2::VFS is a Perl interface to the 2.x series of the GNOME VFS library. more>>
Gnome2::VFS is a Perl interface to the 2.x series of the GNOME VFS library.

SYNOPSIS

use Gnome2::VFS;

sub die_already {
my ($action) = @_;
die("An error occured while $action.n");
}

die_already("initializing GNOME VFS") unless (Gnome2::VFS -> init());

my $source = "http://www.perldoc.com/about.html";
my ($result, $handle, $info);

# Open a connection to Perldoc.
($result, $handle) = Gnome2::VFS -> open($source, "read");
die_already("opening connection to $source")
unless ($result eq "ok");

# Get the file information.
($result, $info) = $handle -> get_file_info("default");
die_already("retrieving information about $source")
unless ($result eq "ok");

# Read the content.
my $bytes = $info -> { size };

my $bytes_read = 0;
my $buffer = "";

do {
my ($tmp_buffer, $tmp_bytes_read);

($result, $tmp_bytes_read, $tmp_buffer) =
$handle -> read($bytes - $bytes_read);

$buffer .= $tmp_buffer;
$bytes_read += $tmp_bytes_read;
} while ($result eq "ok" and $bytes_read < $bytes);

die_already("reading $bytes bytes from $source")
unless ($result eq "ok" && $bytes_read == $bytes);

# Close the connection.
$result = $handle -> close();
die_already("closing connection to $source")
unless ($result eq "ok");

# Create and open the target.
my $target = "/tmp/" . $info -> { name };
my $uri = Gnome2::VFS::URI -> new($target);

($result, $handle) = $uri -> create("write", 1, 0644);
die_already("creating $target") unless ($result eq "ok");

# Write to it.
my $bytes_written;

($result, $bytes_written) = $handle -> write($buffer, $bytes);
die_already("writing $bytes bytes to $target")
unless ($result eq "ok" && $bytes_written == $bytes);

# Close the target.
$result = $handle -> close();
die_already("closing $target") unless ($result eq "ok");

Gnome2::VFS -> shutdown();

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FileCentral 0.0.8

FileCentral 0.0.8


Filecentral is a filesystem browser and file manager. more>>
Filecentral is a filesystem browser and file manager. It uses the navigational model of the OSX finder, but tries to integrate into the GNOME Desktop. It uses gnome-vfs and is thus also able to manage remote files.

Filecentral is programmed in C, the best programming language to shoot yourself in the foot.

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Added: 2005-08-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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OpenAntiVirus samba-vscan 0.3.6b

OpenAntiVirus samba-vscan 0.3.6b


samba-vscan provides on-access scanning of Samba shares with ClamAV . more>>
samba-vscan provides on-access scanning of Samba shares with ClamAV (clamd and libclamav), F-Secure AV, FRISK F-Prot Daemon, Kaspersky AntiVirus, OpenAntiVirus.org ScannerDaemon, mks AntiVirus, NAI/McAfee VirusScan, Sophos Sweep (via Sophie), Symantec AntiVirus Engine (via ICAP), and Trend Micro (via Trophie). It supports Samba 2.2.x/3.0.x.
samba-vscan currently is made of ten Samba VFS modules:
vscan-fprotd - for use with F-Prot Daemon
vscan-icap - for use with an ICAP anti-virus service, currently only Symantec AntiVirus Engine 4.x is supported (this is alpha code and not yet for production environment!)
vscan-kavp - for use with Kaspersky AntiVirus (kavdaemon) via Kaspersky KAV client C library. vscan-kavp is a stripped-down version from vscan-kavp of Ries van Twisk). For the full-featured version please see http://www.rvt.dds.nl
vscan-mks - for use with mks32 via mks_vir Daemon
vscan-oav - for use with OpenAntiVirus.org ScannerDaemon
vscan-sophos - for use with Sophos Sweep via Sophie (http://www.vanja.com/tools)
vscan-trend - for use with Trend Micro FileScanner / InterScan VirusWall via Trophie (http://www.vanja.com/tools)
vscan-clamav - for use with Clam AntiVirus Daemon (clamd) or libclamav (http://www.clamav.net)
vscan-nai - for use with NAI/McAfee uvscan
vsan-fsav - for use with F-Secure AntiVirus (daemon)
vscan-symantec - for use with Symantec Anti Virus Engine Note: the vscan-symantec odule will statically linked against the symantec library. This lib is not covered by GPL and the resulting vscan-symantec VFS module may infringe the GPL of Samba! Due this reason, the vscan-symantec module will only be build if --with-symantec flag is used for ./configure
Enhancements:
- NEW, VERSION, ChangeLog: updated
- icap/vscan-icap.c: bugfix
- Released samba-vscan 0.3.6b
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uLan Driver 0.7.2

uLan Driver 0.7.2


uLan Driver is an RS-485 link and uLan protocol driver for Linux and Windows. more>>
uLan Driver provides 9-bit message oriented communication protocol, which is transferred over RS-485 link.
Characters are transferred same way as for RS-232 asynchronous transfer except parity bit, which is used to distinguish between data characters and protocol control information. A physical layer consists of one twisted pair of leads and RS-485 transceivers.
Use of 9-bit character simplifies transfer of binary data and for intelligent controllers can lower the CPU load, because of the CPU need not to care about data characters send to other node. Producers of most microcontrollers for embedded applications know that and have implemented 9-bit extension in UARTs of most of todays MCUs. There is the list below to mention some of them:
- all Intel 8051 and 8096 based MCUs with UART
- members of Motorola 683xx family ( 68332, 68376, ... )
- Hitachi H8 microcontrollers
The driver is implemented as relatively independent layers and subsystems. Messages are prepared and received in the driver dedicated memory. This memory is divided into blocks with uniform size with atomic allocation routines.
When message is being stored into blocks, head of message with couple of data bytes is stored in the first allocated memory block. If all data cannot be stored in the first block, next blocks are allocated and linked together.
The message heads are linked in bidirectional linked lists of messages prepared for sending, processed messages and messages prepared for client notification. These lists or queues are main mechanism for transferring of messages between subsystems.
Link protocol is programmed as finite state automata with state stack, which state routines are executed by interrupt handler. State routine can return positive integer information, negative error notification or zero, which leads to wait for next interrupt. Information or error is used as input parameter when state routine is called.
When the state routine wants initiate transfer to another state routine it changes pointer to the actual state routine. If previous state routine returns nonzero value new routine is called immediately, in other case next interrupt invokes new state routine.
There is stack of callers of actual state routines which enables to constructs automata subsystems, which can be used in more places in main automata loop. Main purpose of this automata is to send or process messages coming in list of messages prepared for sending and if specified, move these messages onto list of messages prepared for client notification.
Received messages are put onto this list too. Subsystem is supervised by timeout handler, which can revitalize communication in case of die of other node. The interrupt and timeout handlers are fully SMP reentrant.
The automata subsystem uses pointers to chip driver routines for hardware port manipulation. This is only part dependent on used chip, today 82510, 16450 and OX16C950PCI. These routines can send and receive 9 bit character, connect to RS-485 line by the arbitration sequence, wait for specified time for character and initialize and close port.
File operation subsystem makes interface between OS kernel VFS and client message queues. It enables to prepare single or multi-frame messages and stores notifications of received or processed messages in clients private state structures. This part is heavily operating system dependent.
Enhancements:
- This release enables you to build the driver within the WDF framework for Windows.
- Updates to support the latest Linux 2.6.x kernels are included (tested to 2.6.19).
- Changes to allow stand-alone system-less build for ARM targets (LPC21xx) are included.
- The OMK has been selected as the default build.
- The "switch2std" script allows you to switch to the old build system.
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gnome-vfs-monikers 2.15.3

gnome-vfs-monikers 2.15.3


gnome-vfs-monikers is a Filesystem Abstraction library. more>>
gnome-vfs-monikers is a Filesystem Abstraction library.

Installation:

The simplest way to compile this package is:

1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.

Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.

2. Type `make to compile the package.

3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.

4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.

5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
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gnome-vfsmm 2.18.0

gnome-vfsmm 2.18.0


gnome-vfsmm are C++ wrappers for gnome-vfs. more>>
gnome-vfsmm are C++ wrappers for gnome-vfs.

Any help is welcomed. File bugs with patches (see http://www.gtkmm.org/bugs.shtml for patching procedure), and give suggestions.

Installation:

The simplest way to compile this package is:

1. `cd to the directory containing the packages source code and type `./configure to configure the package for your system. If youre using `csh on an old version of System V, you might need to type `sh ./configure instead to prevent `csh from trying to execute `configure itself.

Running `configure takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for.

2. Type `make to compile the package.

3. Optionally, type `make check to run any self-tests that come with the package.

4. Type `make install to install the programs and any data files and documentation.

5. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean. To also remove the files that `configure created (so you can compile the package for a different kind of computer), type `make distclean. There is also a `make maintainer-clean target, but that is intended mainly for the packages developers. If you use it, you may have to get all sorts of other programs in order to regenerate files that came with the distribution.
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ngacl Beta2

ngacl Beta2


ngacl project is an effort to give Linux and its filesystems a full blown ACL system, similar to that used by NFSv4 and Windows. more>>
ngacl project is an effort to give Linux and its filesystems a full blown ACL system, similar to that used by NFSv4 and Windows.
With this software, you have 13 different access rights, dynamic inheritance, and audit ACLs. The implementation is filesystem-independent because the kernel parts are an LSM module.
In addition, there is a Samba-VFS module that enables you to alter ACLs with the Windows ACL editor.
Enhancements:
- This release adds working audit ACLs, stability, and semantic enhancements.
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