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Ne.W.T. 1.2.0
Ne.W.T. means NEthack With Tiles. more>>
Ne.W.T. means NEthack With Tiles.
This NetHack & SLASHEM graphical interface aims to mimic the tty version of NetHack as much as possible, but with tiles.
Main features:
- support most tilesets and most image formats
- sound support (via pmatch)
- joystick support
- many zoom modes to best view your game.
- realtime switching between tiled, ascii view
<<lessThis NetHack & SLASHEM graphical interface aims to mimic the tty version of NetHack as much as possible, but with tiles.
Main features:
- support most tilesets and most image formats
- sound support (via pmatch)
- joystick support
- many zoom modes to best view your game.
- realtime switching between tiled, ascii view
Download (8.4MB)
Added: 2006-02-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1341 downloads
W-Packager 0.4
W-Packager is a packager similar to dpkg that can be used by anyone to create and maintain Debian packages under Linux. more>>
W-Packager is a packager similar to dpkg that can be used by anyone to create and maintain Debian packages under Linux or other Unix systems.
The aim of the project is primarily to have a workable version of a packager that can be compiled on many systems, including those that do not support fork(). At this time, W-Packager is used within UniGW. It can also be used under Linux.
This is a complete rewrite in C++. It uses boost (especially the iostreams) and boost-extras to read and write debian packages.
See the documentations on the Internet at http://unigw.sourceforge.net/ or in the package under doc (after you ran the dev/create_docs script once--which works great under Linux... need to be tested under MSYS!)
Enhancements:
- This version checks dependencies before installing and before removing packages.
<<lessThe aim of the project is primarily to have a workable version of a packager that can be compiled on many systems, including those that do not support fork(). At this time, W-Packager is used within UniGW. It can also be used under Linux.
This is a complete rewrite in C++. It uses boost (especially the iostreams) and boost-extras to read and write debian packages.
See the documentations on the Internet at http://unigw.sourceforge.net/ or in the package under doc (after you ran the dev/create_docs script once--which works great under Linux... need to be tested under MSYS!)
Enhancements:
- This version checks dependencies before installing and before removing packages.
Download (0.40MB)
Added: 2007-01-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1015 downloads
w-agora 4.2.1
w-agora is a web-based forum and publishing software. more>>
W-Agora or Web-Agora is a database-driven communications system which allows you and your visitors to store and display messages, files, and other information on your web site. More than "just another Web BBS/forum software", W-Agora is designed so it can be easily customizable through a Web browser and the use of templates.
It can be used as a BBS, guestbook, download area, or publishing system. Several database backends are supported such as MySQL, Postgres, mSQL, Oracle and DBM.
Main features:
- Multi database support
- Multiple forums
- Localization
- Web-based administration
- Customization
- Publishing option
- Static/dynamic mode
- Message highlighting
- Email notification
- 3 levels of administration
- 4 forum access types
- Moderation option
- Online User registration
- Forum activation/deactivation
- Extensibility
- Threaded messages
- File upload support
- Browse the file system
- Email
- URL auto
- Search
- Forum download
- and more ...
Enhancements:
- It includes a bunch of bugs and security fixes.
- Since several vulnerabilitues have been fixed, it is highly recommended for all w-agora to ugrade
- If you are using versions prior to 4.2.0, please read the README, doc/install.html and doc/UPGRADE.txt for install and upgrade instructions
<<lessIt can be used as a BBS, guestbook, download area, or publishing system. Several database backends are supported such as MySQL, Postgres, mSQL, Oracle and DBM.
Main features:
- Multi database support
- Multiple forums
- Localization
- Web-based administration
- Customization
- Publishing option
- Static/dynamic mode
- Message highlighting
- Email notification
- 3 levels of administration
- 4 forum access types
- Moderation option
- Online User registration
- Forum activation/deactivation
- Extensibility
- Threaded messages
- File upload support
- Browse the file system
- URL auto
- Search
- Forum download
- and more ...
Enhancements:
- It includes a bunch of bugs and security fixes.
- Since several vulnerabilitues have been fixed, it is highly recommended for all w-agora to ugrade
- If you are using versions prior to 4.2.0, please read the README, doc/install.html and doc/UPGRADE.txt for install and upgrade instructions
Download (0.89MB)
Added: 2006-07-12 License: Artistic License Price:
1201 downloads
wimon 0.3
wimon is a curses tool that shows a real-time graph of your wireless connection status. more>>
wimon is a curses tool that shows a real-time graph of your wireless connection status. It is based on Bill Pauls wiconfig. It runs on NetBSD, FreeBSD and OpenBSD.
usage: wimon -i [-s ] [-d delay in microsec] [-w]
examples:
this will graph activity on link ath0 with a scale of 100
$ wimon -i ath0 -s 100
this will graph activity on link ath0 (autoscaled) and make noise :)
$ wimon -i ath0 -w
Enhancements:
- BSD-ish Makefile using
- main page added
<<lessusage: wimon -i [-s ] [-d delay in microsec] [-w]
examples:
this will graph activity on link ath0 with a scale of 100
$ wimon -i ath0 -s 100
this will graph activity on link ath0 (autoscaled) and make noise :)
$ wimon -i ath0 -w
Enhancements:
- BSD-ish Makefile using
- main page added
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2005-09-19 License: BSD License Price:
1496 downloads
WMcp 1.2.8
WMcp is a simple dockable pager for use in Window Maker. more>>
WMcp is a simple dockable pager for use in Window Maker.
Installation:
Unzip the file: gunzip wmcp-1.2.8.tar.gz
Untar the file: tar xvf wmcp-1.2.8.tar
CD to src dir: cd wmcp-1.2.8
do one of these makes:
make -- make wmcp using the default button scheme (scalpel)
make scalpel -- make wmcp using the scalpel style button colors
make gv -- make wmcp using the ghostview style button colors
copy wmcp to some directory in your $PATH.
( ie: cp wmcp /usr/local/bin )
type wmcp
Grab the appicon and move it to the dock.
If make doesnt work, you may need to fiddle with the settings in the Makefile.
Tested on:
WindowMaker-0.20.3
WindowMaker-0.50.2
X Clients: Red Hat 5.0, Red Hat 6.0, HP-UX 10.20
X Servers: XFree86, Exceed, AccelX
Usage:
usage: wmcp [-g geometry] [-d dpy] [-n workspaces] [-a alt key] [-v]
[-c] [-w i/n/w] [-s y/n] [-x #] [-y #] [-h]
-g geometry: ie: 64x64+10+10
-d dpy: Display. ie: 127.0.0.1:0.0
-n workspaces: How many buttons to start with.
-a alt key: integer 1-4 defining ModXMask (default 1 Mod1Mask).
-w i/n/w: Window State: Iconic, Normal, Withdrawn (default Withdrawn)
-s y/n: Shaped window: yes or no (default y)
-c Sends CTRL + ALT + Key (default only sends ALT + key)
-v Verbose. 0=off, 1=on (default 0)
-x # Number of buttons on the x-direction (1,2,3 or 4)
-y # Number of buttons in the y-direction (1,2,3 or 4)
-h Help. This screen.
Left mouse button:
Selects the workspace to switch to.
Right / Middle mouse buttons:
Change the number of buttons displayed.
<<lessInstallation:
Unzip the file: gunzip wmcp-1.2.8.tar.gz
Untar the file: tar xvf wmcp-1.2.8.tar
CD to src dir: cd wmcp-1.2.8
do one of these makes:
make -- make wmcp using the default button scheme (scalpel)
make scalpel -- make wmcp using the scalpel style button colors
make gv -- make wmcp using the ghostview style button colors
copy wmcp to some directory in your $PATH.
( ie: cp wmcp /usr/local/bin )
type wmcp
Grab the appicon and move it to the dock.
If make doesnt work, you may need to fiddle with the settings in the Makefile.
Tested on:
WindowMaker-0.20.3
WindowMaker-0.50.2
X Clients: Red Hat 5.0, Red Hat 6.0, HP-UX 10.20
X Servers: XFree86, Exceed, AccelX
Usage:
usage: wmcp [-g geometry] [-d dpy] [-n workspaces] [-a alt key] [-v]
[-c] [-w i/n/w] [-s y/n] [-x #] [-y #] [-h]
-g geometry: ie: 64x64+10+10
-d dpy: Display. ie: 127.0.0.1:0.0
-n workspaces: How many buttons to start with.
-a alt key: integer 1-4 defining ModXMask (default 1 Mod1Mask).
-w i/n/w: Window State: Iconic, Normal, Withdrawn (default Withdrawn)
-s y/n: Shaped window: yes or no (default y)
-c Sends CTRL + ALT + Key (default only sends ALT + key)
-v Verbose. 0=off, 1=on (default 0)
-x # Number of buttons on the x-direction (1,2,3 or 4)
-y # Number of buttons in the y-direction (1,2,3 or 4)
-h Help. This screen.
Left mouse button:
Selects the workspace to switch to.
Right / Middle mouse buttons:
Change the number of buttons displayed.
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2006-10-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1099 downloads
wmusic 1.5.0
wmusic is a windowmaker dockapp that remote controls xmms. more>>
wmusic is a windowmaker dockapp that remote controls xmms.
Main features:
- VCR style controls including fast rewind and fast forward
- Time and Playlist position display
- Super stylee rotating arrow
- Hiding of the xmms windows (on startup and through middle-click)
- AfterStep users, add this line to your ~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/wharf:
Wharf wmusic - Swallow "wmusic" wmusic -w &
- Sawfish users, grab Tiger-Ts DockMill theme, and apply it to the running dockapp with the -w flag on.
- KDE users can use the "Dock Application Bar" to dock wmusic, dont forget the -w flag to launch wmusic. Right-Click on Kicker, then pick:
Add->Extension->Dock Application Bar
Installation:
./configure
make
make install
<<lessMain features:
- VCR style controls including fast rewind and fast forward
- Time and Playlist position display
- Super stylee rotating arrow
- Hiding of the xmms windows (on startup and through middle-click)
- AfterStep users, add this line to your ~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/wharf:
Wharf wmusic - Swallow "wmusic" wmusic -w &
- Sawfish users, grab Tiger-Ts DockMill theme, and apply it to the running dockapp with the -w flag on.
- KDE users can use the "Dock Application Bar" to dock wmusic, dont forget the -w flag to launch wmusic. Right-Click on Kicker, then pick:
Add->Extension->Dock Application Bar
Installation:
./configure
make
make install
Download (0.045MB)
Added: 2005-10-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1476 downloads
HTML::Widget 1.09
HTML::Widget is a Perl module with HTML Widget And Validation Framework. more>>
HTML::Widget is a Perl module with HTML Widget And Validation Framework.
SYNOPSIS
use HTML::Widget;
# Create a widget
my $w = HTML::Widget->new(widget)->method(get)->action(/);
# Add a fieldset to contain the elements
my $fs = $w->element( Fieldset, user )->legend(User Details);
# Add some elements
$fs->element( Textfield, age )->label(Age)->size(3);
$fs->element( Textfield, name )->label(Name)->size(60);
$fs->element( Submit, ok )->value(OK);
# Add some constraints
$w->constraint( Integer, age )->message(No integer.);
$w->constraint( Not_Integer, name )->message(Integer.);
$w->constraint( All, age, name )->message(Missing value.);
# Add some filters
$w->filter(Whitespace);
# Process
my $result = $w->process;
my $result = $w->process($query);
# Check validation results
my @valid_fields = $result->valid;
my $is_valid = $result->valid(foo);
my @invalid_fields = $result->have_errors;
my $is_invalid = $result->has_errors(foo);;
# CGI.pm-compatible! (read-only)
my $value = $result->param(foo);
my @params = $result->param;
# Catalyst::Request-compatible
my $value = $result->params->{foo};
my @params = keys %{ $result->params };
# Merge widgets (constraints and elements will be appended)
$widget->merge($other_widget);
# Embed widgets (as fieldset)
$widget->embed($other_widget);
# Get list of elements
my @elements = $widget->get_elements;
# Get list of constraints
my @constraints = $widget->get_constraints;
# Get list of filters
my @filters = $widget->get_filters;
Create easy to maintain HTML widgets!
Everything is optional, use validation only or just generate forms, you can embed and merge them later.
The API was designed similar to other popular modules like Data::FormValidator and FormValidator::Simple, HTML::FillInForm is also built in (and much faster).
This Module is very powerful, dont misuse it as a template system!
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use HTML::Widget;
# Create a widget
my $w = HTML::Widget->new(widget)->method(get)->action(/);
# Add a fieldset to contain the elements
my $fs = $w->element( Fieldset, user )->legend(User Details);
# Add some elements
$fs->element( Textfield, age )->label(Age)->size(3);
$fs->element( Textfield, name )->label(Name)->size(60);
$fs->element( Submit, ok )->value(OK);
# Add some constraints
$w->constraint( Integer, age )->message(No integer.);
$w->constraint( Not_Integer, name )->message(Integer.);
$w->constraint( All, age, name )->message(Missing value.);
# Add some filters
$w->filter(Whitespace);
# Process
my $result = $w->process;
my $result = $w->process($query);
# Check validation results
my @valid_fields = $result->valid;
my $is_valid = $result->valid(foo);
my @invalid_fields = $result->have_errors;
my $is_invalid = $result->has_errors(foo);;
# CGI.pm-compatible! (read-only)
my $value = $result->param(foo);
my @params = $result->param;
# Catalyst::Request-compatible
my $value = $result->params->{foo};
my @params = keys %{ $result->params };
# Merge widgets (constraints and elements will be appended)
$widget->merge($other_widget);
# Embed widgets (as fieldset)
$widget->embed($other_widget);
# Get list of elements
my @elements = $widget->get_elements;
# Get list of constraints
my @constraints = $widget->get_constraints;
# Get list of filters
my @filters = $widget->get_filters;
Create easy to maintain HTML widgets!
Everything is optional, use validation only or just generate forms, you can embed and merge them later.
The API was designed similar to other popular modules like Data::FormValidator and FormValidator::Simple, HTML::FillInForm is also built in (and much faster).
This Module is very powerful, dont misuse it as a template system!
Download (0.066MB)
Added: 2006-09-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1122 downloads
Data::Walker 1.05
Data::Walker is a tool for navigating through Perl data structures. more>>
Data::Walker is a tool for navigating through Perl data structures.
SYNOPSIS
Without any explicit objects:
use Data::Walker;
Data::Walker->cli( $data_structure );
Object-style invocation:
use Data::Walker;
my $w = new Data::Walker;
$w->walk( $data_structure );
$w->ls("-al");
$w->pwd;
$w->cli;
Importing methods into the current package:
use Data::Walker qw(:direct);
walk $data_structure;
ls "-al";
pwd;
cli;
This module allows you to "walk" an arbitrary Perl data structure in the same way that you can walk a directory tree from a UNIX command line. It reuses familiar unix commands (such as "ls", "cd", "pwd") and applies these to data structures.
It has a command-line interface which behaves like a UNIX shell. You can also use object-style sytax to invoke the CLI commands from outside the CLI. Data::Walker objects are encapsulated, so that you can hop into and out of a CLI without losing state, and you can have several Data::Walker objects pointing at different structures.
The main functions can also be imported and used directly from within the Perl debuggers CLI.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
Without any explicit objects:
use Data::Walker;
Data::Walker->cli( $data_structure );
Object-style invocation:
use Data::Walker;
my $w = new Data::Walker;
$w->walk( $data_structure );
$w->ls("-al");
$w->pwd;
$w->cli;
Importing methods into the current package:
use Data::Walker qw(:direct);
walk $data_structure;
ls "-al";
pwd;
cli;
This module allows you to "walk" an arbitrary Perl data structure in the same way that you can walk a directory tree from a UNIX command line. It reuses familiar unix commands (such as "ls", "cd", "pwd") and applies these to data structures.
It has a command-line interface which behaves like a UNIX shell. You can also use object-style sytax to invoke the CLI commands from outside the CLI. Data::Walker objects are encapsulated, so that you can hop into and out of a CLI without losing state, and you can have several Data::Walker objects pointing at different structures.
The main functions can also be imported and used directly from within the Perl debuggers CLI.
Download (0.020MB)
Added: 2007-06-30 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
846 downloads
wanha 2006-12-23-r155
wanha project is a combination of Perl-script to run a bot on IRC to watch the channel for URLs. more>>
wanha project is a combination of Perl-script to run a bot on IRC to watch the channel for URLs and another script to run as a web-interface on a HTTP-server.
The bot will watch over the channel, friendly and warmly keeping the conversation going, discreetly discouraging people not to paste already pasted URLs again.
wanha currently uses PostgreSQL as a database for persistent information, and
module "Pg" as the API. Using any other SQL-database should be trivial by
modifying db.pl which houses the API to access the data. In addition to Pg,
wanha also uses module "Socket". Both should be trivial to find and install if
not installed already.
The web-interface obviously requires a set-up HTTP-server that can run external
application (CGI). Only "Socket" module should be required for the
web-interface. The web-interface can take advantage for mod_rewrite.pl for
pretty URLs but this is not required.
wanha will keep track of pasted links for given channels. The bot remembers who
pasted the link first and when. When pasted again, constructive guidance to
avoid making the same mistake again is given discreetly to the user. If a link
is known to be already seen, this can be told to the bot by placing "w:" or
"w!" on front of the link (like "w! http://www.google.com/intl/en/").
When a URL is first pasted it will be inserted in the database. When the same
URL is pasted again, things get nasty.
a) User who originally pasted the URL will be rewarded with a fame point.
b) If the URL was pasted without "w!" marker, user who pasted the URL again
will receive a shame point.
c) If the URL was pasted with "w!" marker, user will receive a wanha point.
Exceptions:
- To prevent abuse of using "w!" marker, pasting previously unseen URL with the
"w!" marker will be awarded with a cheat score.
- User who originally pasted the URL can be repaste it again as many times as
(s)he wants. No points are accumulated by this.
Enhancements:
- This version comes with the actual IRC bot, the HTML GUI, and an Atom feed.
<<lessThe bot will watch over the channel, friendly and warmly keeping the conversation going, discreetly discouraging people not to paste already pasted URLs again.
wanha currently uses PostgreSQL as a database for persistent information, and
module "Pg" as the API. Using any other SQL-database should be trivial by
modifying db.pl which houses the API to access the data. In addition to Pg,
wanha also uses module "Socket". Both should be trivial to find and install if
not installed already.
The web-interface obviously requires a set-up HTTP-server that can run external
application (CGI). Only "Socket" module should be required for the
web-interface. The web-interface can take advantage for mod_rewrite.pl for
pretty URLs but this is not required.
wanha will keep track of pasted links for given channels. The bot remembers who
pasted the link first and when. When pasted again, constructive guidance to
avoid making the same mistake again is given discreetly to the user. If a link
is known to be already seen, this can be told to the bot by placing "w:" or
"w!" on front of the link (like "w! http://www.google.com/intl/en/").
When a URL is first pasted it will be inserted in the database. When the same
URL is pasted again, things get nasty.
a) User who originally pasted the URL will be rewarded with a fame point.
b) If the URL was pasted without "w!" marker, user who pasted the URL again
will receive a shame point.
c) If the URL was pasted with "w!" marker, user will receive a wanha point.
Exceptions:
- To prevent abuse of using "w!" marker, pasting previously unseen URL with the
"w!" marker will be awarded with a cheat score.
- User who originally pasted the URL can be repaste it again as many times as
(s)he wants. No points are accumulated by this.
Enhancements:
- This version comes with the actual IRC bot, the HTML GUI, and an Atom feed.
Download (0.037MB)
Added: 2006-12-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1031 downloads
Graph::Weighted 0.1301
Graph::Weighted is an abstract, weighted graph implementation. more>>
Graph::Weighted is an abstract, weighted graph implementation.
SYNOPSIS
use Graph::Weighted;
$g = Graph::Weighted->new(
data => [
[ 0, 1, 2, 0, 0 ], # A vertex with two edges.
[ 1, 0, 3, 0, 0 ], # "
[ 2, 3, 0, 0, 0 ], # "
[ 0, 0, 1, 0, 0 ], # A vertex with one edge.
[ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] # A vertex with no edges.
]
);
$g = Graph::Weighted->new(
data => {
weight => {
a => { b => 1, c => 2 }, # A vertex with two edges.
b => { a => 1, c => 3 }, # "
c => { a => 2, b => 3 }, # "
d => { c => 1 }, # A vertex with one edge.
e => {} # A vertex with no edges.
}
foo => [
[ 1, 2, 3 ],
[ 4, 5, 6 ],
[ 7, 8, 9 ]
],
}
);
$g = Graph::Weighted->new(
data => $Math_Matrix_object,
retrieve_as => ARRAY,
);
$data = $g->weight_data;
$w = $g->graph_weight;
$w = $g->vertex_weight($v1);
$w = $g->vertex_weight($v1, $w + 1);
$w = $g->edge_weight($v1, $v2);
$w = $g->edge_weight($v1, $v2, $w + 1);
$vertices = $g->heaviest_vertices;
$vertices = $g->lightest_vertices;
$w = $g->max_weight; # Weight of the largest vertices.
$w = $g->min_weight; # Weight of the smallest vertices.
# Call the weight methods of the inherited Graph module.
$x = $g->MST_Kruskal;
$x = $g->APSP_Floyd_Warshall;
$x = $g->MST_Prim($p);
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Graph::Weighted;
$g = Graph::Weighted->new(
data => [
[ 0, 1, 2, 0, 0 ], # A vertex with two edges.
[ 1, 0, 3, 0, 0 ], # "
[ 2, 3, 0, 0, 0 ], # "
[ 0, 0, 1, 0, 0 ], # A vertex with one edge.
[ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] # A vertex with no edges.
]
);
$g = Graph::Weighted->new(
data => {
weight => {
a => { b => 1, c => 2 }, # A vertex with two edges.
b => { a => 1, c => 3 }, # "
c => { a => 2, b => 3 }, # "
d => { c => 1 }, # A vertex with one edge.
e => {} # A vertex with no edges.
}
foo => [
[ 1, 2, 3 ],
[ 4, 5, 6 ],
[ 7, 8, 9 ]
],
}
);
$g = Graph::Weighted->new(
data => $Math_Matrix_object,
retrieve_as => ARRAY,
);
$data = $g->weight_data;
$w = $g->graph_weight;
$w = $g->vertex_weight($v1);
$w = $g->vertex_weight($v1, $w + 1);
$w = $g->edge_weight($v1, $v2);
$w = $g->edge_weight($v1, $v2, $w + 1);
$vertices = $g->heaviest_vertices;
$vertices = $g->lightest_vertices;
$w = $g->max_weight; # Weight of the largest vertices.
$w = $g->min_weight; # Weight of the smallest vertices.
# Call the weight methods of the inherited Graph module.
$x = $g->MST_Kruskal;
$x = $g->APSP_Floyd_Warshall;
$x = $g->MST_Prim($p);
Download (0.011MB)
Added: 2007-08-07 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
812 downloads
WebFetch::YahooBiz 0.10
WebFetch::YahooBiz is a Perl module that can download and save YahooBiz headlines. more>>
WebFetch::YahooBiz is a Perl module that can download and save YahooBiz headlines.
SYNOPSIS
In perl scripts:
use WebFetch::YahooBiz;
From the command line:
perl -w -MWebFetch::YahooBiz -e "&fetch_main" -- --dir directory --search search-string --days search-days --pagesize search-page-size
This module gets the current headlines from Yahoo Business News.
After this runs, the file yahoo_biz.html will be created or replaced. If there already was an yahoo_biz.html file, it will be moved to Oyahoo_biz.html.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
In perl scripts:
use WebFetch::YahooBiz;
From the command line:
perl -w -MWebFetch::YahooBiz -e "&fetch_main" -- --dir directory --search search-string --days search-days --pagesize search-page-size
This module gets the current headlines from Yahoo Business News.
After this runs, the file yahoo_biz.html will be created or replaced. If there already was an yahoo_biz.html file, it will be moved to Oyahoo_biz.html.
Download (0.059MB)
Added: 2006-12-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1037 downloads
dvd+rw-tools 5.20.4.10.8
dvd+rw-tools is a collection of tools for burning, formatting and erasing DVD+/-R(W) disks. more>>
dvd+rw-tools project makes it possible to burn DVD images created by "dvdauthor" or "mkisofs" to DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, and DVD-RW disks, replacing "cdrecord-proDVD" in many cases.
The package contains "growisofs" to burn DVD images or create a data DVD on the fly, "dvd+rw-format" to format a DVD+RW, "dvd+rw-mediainfo" to give details about DVD disks, and some programs to control the write speed and obtain information from DVD-RAM.
<<lessThe package contains "growisofs" to burn DVD images or create a data DVD on the fly, "dvd+rw-format" to format a DVD+RW, "dvd+rw-mediainfo" to give details about DVD disks, and some programs to control the write speed and obtain information from DVD-RAM.
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Parallel Network Scanner 1.11
Parallel Network Scanner provides a fast network services scanner. more>>
Parallel Network Scanner provides a fast network services scanner.
pnscan is a scanner for TCP network services. It uses multithreading to increase its speed.
pnscan tries to be smart as to how many threads to start - it will dynamically start only as many as is needed to make progress in the scan - up to a maximum either as specified with the "-n" command line option, or 8 minus the maximum number of available file descriptors (pnscan tries to increase
it to the max limit automatically) - or any internal limit on the system (Linux normally only allows 256 threads).
Host ranges can be specified both as a CIDR - network name or IP address / mask bit length and as a range. When using CIDR notation - the first and last address is ignored (normally used for broadcasts)
Some examples:
192.168.0.0/24
192.160.0.1:192.160.0.254
arpanet/8
USAGE - EXAMPLES
# Scan network 192.168.0.0/24 for SSH daemons on port 22
pnscan 192.168.0.0/24 22
pnscan 192.168.0.1:192.168.0.254 ssh
# Scan hosts 192.168.10.34 ... 98 for IDENT servers, max 8 threads
pnscan -n8 -w"VERSION" 192.168.10.34:192.168.10.98 113
# Scan host 127.0.0.1 for WWW servers on all ports
pnscan -w"HEAD / HTTP/1.0rnrn" -r"Server:" 192.168.0.32 1:65525
pnscan -w"HEAD / HTTP/1.0rnrn" -r"Server:" localhost 1:65525
# Send binary data and expect the binary sequence FF 00 FF on port 145.
pnscan -W"05 5A 37" -R"FF 00 FF" 192.168.0.32 145
# Scan for Roxen servers and print the whole Server-line
pnscan -l -w"HEAD / HTTP/1.0rnrn" -r"Roxen" localhost 1:65525
# Scan for pidentd servers and try to locate the version
pnscan -w"VERSION" 192.160.0.0/24 113
# Scan network arpanet/24 for daytime servers and sort them IP-numerically
pnscan arpanet/10 daytime | ipsort
# Read host (&port) lines from stdin and scan the selected hosts for SSH
echo 192.160.10.11 ssh | pnscan -v
echo 192.160.10.12 | pnscan 22
Enhancements:
- pnscan.sgml Added the other options implemented in pnscan.c.
- pnscan.c: Modified the threads startup code to dynamically only start as many threads as is needed.
<<lesspnscan is a scanner for TCP network services. It uses multithreading to increase its speed.
pnscan tries to be smart as to how many threads to start - it will dynamically start only as many as is needed to make progress in the scan - up to a maximum either as specified with the "-n" command line option, or 8 minus the maximum number of available file descriptors (pnscan tries to increase
it to the max limit automatically) - or any internal limit on the system (Linux normally only allows 256 threads).
Host ranges can be specified both as a CIDR - network name or IP address / mask bit length and as a range. When using CIDR notation - the first and last address is ignored (normally used for broadcasts)
Some examples:
192.168.0.0/24
192.160.0.1:192.160.0.254
arpanet/8
USAGE - EXAMPLES
# Scan network 192.168.0.0/24 for SSH daemons on port 22
pnscan 192.168.0.0/24 22
pnscan 192.168.0.1:192.168.0.254 ssh
# Scan hosts 192.168.10.34 ... 98 for IDENT servers, max 8 threads
pnscan -n8 -w"VERSION" 192.168.10.34:192.168.10.98 113
# Scan host 127.0.0.1 for WWW servers on all ports
pnscan -w"HEAD / HTTP/1.0rnrn" -r"Server:" 192.168.0.32 1:65525
pnscan -w"HEAD / HTTP/1.0rnrn" -r"Server:" localhost 1:65525
# Send binary data and expect the binary sequence FF 00 FF on port 145.
pnscan -W"05 5A 37" -R"FF 00 FF" 192.168.0.32 145
# Scan for Roxen servers and print the whole Server-line
pnscan -l -w"HEAD / HTTP/1.0rnrn" -r"Roxen" localhost 1:65525
# Scan for pidentd servers and try to locate the version
pnscan -w"VERSION" 192.160.0.0/24 113
# Scan network arpanet/24 for daytime servers and sort them IP-numerically
pnscan arpanet/10 daytime | ipsort
# Read host (&port) lines from stdin and scan the selected hosts for SSH
echo 192.160.10.11 ssh | pnscan -v
echo 192.160.10.12 | pnscan 22
Enhancements:
- pnscan.sgml Added the other options implemented in pnscan.c.
- pnscan.c: Modified the threads startup code to dynamically only start as many threads as is needed.
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Search::Tools::RegExp::Keyword 0.06
Search::Tools::RegExp::Keyword is a Perl module to access regular expressions for a keyword. more>>
Search::Tools::RegExp::Keyword is a Perl module to access regular expressions for a keyword.
SYNOPSIS
my $regexp = Search::Tools::RegExp->new();
my $kw = $regexp->build(the quick brown fox);
for my $w ($kw->keywords)
{
my $re = $kw->re( $w ); # $re is S::T::R::Keyword object
# each of these are regular expressions ... suitable for framing
my $h = $re->html;
my $p = $re->plain;
unless ( $re->word =~ m/^$h$/ )
{
die "something terribly wrong with the html regexp: $h";
}
unless ( $re->word =~ m/^$p$/ )
{
die "something terribly wrong with the plain regexp: $p";
}
}
Search::Tools::RegExp::Keyword provides access to the regular expressions for a query keyword.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
my $regexp = Search::Tools::RegExp->new();
my $kw = $regexp->build(the quick brown fox);
for my $w ($kw->keywords)
{
my $re = $kw->re( $w ); # $re is S::T::R::Keyword object
# each of these are regular expressions ... suitable for framing
my $h = $re->html;
my $p = $re->plain;
unless ( $re->word =~ m/^$h$/ )
{
die "something terribly wrong with the html regexp: $h";
}
unless ( $re->word =~ m/^$p$/ )
{
die "something terribly wrong with the plain regexp: $p";
}
}
Search::Tools::RegExp::Keyword provides access to the regular expressions for a query keyword.
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Search::Tools::RegExp::Keywords 0.06
Search::Tools::RegExp::Keywords is a Perl module to access regular expressions for keywords. more>>
Search::Tools::RegExp::Keywords is a Perl module to access regular expressions for keywords.
SYNOPSIS
my $regexp = Search::Tools::RegExp->new();
my $kw = $regexp->build(the quick brown fox);
for my $w ($kw->keywords)
{
my $r = $kw->re( $w );
}
Search::Tools::RegExp::Keywords provides access to the regular expressions for a query keyword.
A Search::Tools::RegExp::Keywords object is returned by the Search::Tools::RegExp build() method. This class is typically not used in isolation.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
my $regexp = Search::Tools::RegExp->new();
my $kw = $regexp->build(the quick brown fox);
for my $w ($kw->keywords)
{
my $r = $kw->re( $w );
}
Search::Tools::RegExp::Keywords provides access to the regular expressions for a query keyword.
A Search::Tools::RegExp::Keywords object is returned by the Search::Tools::RegExp build() method. This class is typically not used in isolation.
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