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DatabaseScripts 0.2

DatabaseScripts 0.2


DatabaseScripts is a collection of scripts for general manipulation of the amarok collection database. more>>
DatabaseScripts is a collection of scripts for general manipulation of the amarok collection database. Currently, DatabaseScripts has two scripts in the bundle.

Backup Collection:

database will be copied to a directory. This will work for SQLite or MySQL database backends.

Optimise Database:

This script will remove all entries in the database which do not exist in the filesystem.

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Added: 2005-12-16 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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UTF8Script 1.0

UTF8Script 1.0


UTF8Script is a binfmt_misc plugin for UTF-8 scripts. more>>
UTF8Script provides an additional binary format for Linux: scripts that start with a UTF-8 signature (aka BOM), i.e. with the byte sequence xefxbbxbf#!.

This is particularly useful for scripting languages that recognize the BOM, e.g. Python. With Python 2.3 or newer, scripts with the UTF-8 BOM are considered UTF-8 enocded without the need for an addition encoding declaration.
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Truecrypt mount/unmount scripts 1.2

Truecrypt mount/unmount scripts 1.2


Truecrypt mount/unmount scripts contains two .sh files for mounting and unmounting truecrypt partitions with some dialogues. more>>
Truecrypt mount/unmount scripts contains two .sh files for mounting and unmounting truecrypt partitions with some dialogues. When mounting a password is asked and when unmounting both normal and forced mounting is supported, asking the user what to do in each stage. These are very simple scripts, but I decided to share them with the world, as I couldnt find them myself.
USAGE
Create two desktop icons which link to the scripts and give as parameters the source and the destination for the TrueCrypt partition. Now clicking the icons allow you to mount and unmount your partitions via dialogues. Very simple, but also useful. Remember to make the scripts executable. If you only have one TrueCrypt partition, you might want to write the source and destination into the script instead of giving them as parameters.
The idea for these scripts came from http://gentoo-wiki.com/TIP_EncFS and especially Kevin Wennemuth who wrote the scripts there, so thanks to him!
Enhancements:
- Opening KDE Wallet fixed, script did not always open kdewallet and never closed it.
- Kwallet script (needed parts) integrated into mount script.
- Some minor cosmetic changes.
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MusicTree (Python Scripts) 2

MusicTree (Python Scripts) 2


MusicTree is a small collection of Python scripts that helps you manage a large collection of music files. more>>
MusicTree is a small collection of Python scripts that helps you manage a large collection of music files. The project was designed to work with Unix systems (tested only on SuSE Linux), but may also work on Windows. For normal use you also need Vorbis Tools* and rsync.
The scripts help you:
- Maintain a central collection of high-quality (typically FLAC) files.
- Backup this collection on a second disk/machine.
- Generate a parallel collection of lower-quality (but much smaller) compressed (typically Ogg) files.
- Select an arbitrary subset of the compressed files (a "playlist").
- Upload the playlist to a second machine.
The scripts do not assume any particular directory layout (except that the music files live under a single root directory - that is not really a restriction since you can always use a separate directory and links to tie various directories together). Nor do you have to use a particular format (by default the scripts assume archive files are FLAC and the compressed files are Ogg encoded, but you can operate on different formats by changing the relevant commands in the configuration file).
However, the scripts do assume a that you have a basic understanding of how to use Unix. There is no installer or GUI - you run these from the command line and combine them with other command line tools (like find and xargs).
Directories and Machines
This documentation will talk about two different computers: "server" and "client". The "server" is typically a desktop machine with a large disk (or set of disks). This machine stores the high-quality "archive" of your music - all the files, with no (lossy) compression. It may also store a backup copy on a separate disk.
The "client" is typically a laptop or portable music player with a smaller capacity. Because it has restricted space you load it with a selection of (lossy) compressed files.
Separating server and client allows you to keep a safe, "perfect quality" archive where space is available, but also listen to more songs on portable devices with restricted resources.
The scripts expect these directories on the server:
Archive
This is where the complete, high-quality collection of music is stored. For example, this might be where your CD ripping software places files (I use kAudioCreator with the default settings).
Compress
A mirror of the Archive directory with lower-quality files. This is generated from the Archive directory by running the mt-encode script.
Select
A subset of the Compress directory, containging a "playlist" that will be copied to the client.
Backup
An optional second copy of the Archive (typically on a separate disk).
Installation and Configuration:
There is no automatic install. Instead, copy the files to a suitable directory and extend your PATH to include them.
For example, to put the files in the new directory ~/musictree (assuming you use the bash shell):
> cd
> tar xvfz musictree.tgz
> export PATH="$PATH:~/musictree"
Youll want to redefine PATH in your .bashrc or equivalent.
You also need to edit the example configuration file (musictree in the distribution) and (usually) copy it to ~/.musictree.
Suggestions for how to use the various scripts (eg. running mt-encode via cron) are in the following sections.
Enhancements:
- Volume normalization is now supported either via metadata, or by directly scaling the compressed files.
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Font::Scripts::AP 0.5

Font::Scripts::AP 0.5


Font::Scripts::AP is a Perl module for memory representation of a TTFBuilder Attachment Point database (APDB). more>>
Font::Scripts::AP is a Perl module for memory representation of a TTFBuilder Attachment Point database (APDB).

SYNOPSIS

use Font::Scripts::AP;
$ap = Font::Scripts::AP->read_font($ttf_file, $ap_file, %opts);
$ap->make_classes();

INSTANCE VARIABLES

cmap

Reference to the Microsoft cmap within the font.

font

Reference to a font structure. read_font will cause at least the post, cmap, loca, and name tables to be read in.

glyphs

An array of references to glyph data structures, indexed by glyphID. Stucture elements are:

uni

Unicode scalar value, if any, as specified in the APDB. (decimal integer)

gnum

Actual glyph ID from font.

post

Actual Postscript name from font.

Note: The uni, gnum and post values are based on the UID, GID, and PSName fields of the APDB. If there are descrepancies between the APDB and the fonts internal tables, then for calcuating the above three values, priority is given first to UID field, then PSName field, and finally GID.

glyph

Reference to glyph structure read from font.

line

Line number in APDB where glyph is defined.

points

A hash of references to attachment point structures for this glyph, keyed by attachment point type (aka name). Each AP structure contains

name

The name (type in TTFBuilder terminology) of the attachment point

x, y

X and Y coordinates for the attachment point

line

Line number in APDB where this point is defined.

components

Present if the glyph is a composite. Is a reference to an array of component structures. Each component structure includes:

bbox

comma separated list of bounding box coordinates, i.e., x1, y1, x2, y2

uni

Unicode scalar value, if any, of the component. (decimal integer)

Note: The following instance variables contain the actual text read from the APDB. If there are descrepancies between the APDB and the font, these values may differ from corresponding values given above. Therefore these values should not be used except for diagnostic purposes.

UID

Unicode scalar value, if any, as specified in the APDB. (string of hex digits)

PSName

Postscript name, if any, as specified in the APDB

GID

Glyph id, if any, as specified in the APDB

classes

Created by "make_classes", this is a hash keyed by class name returning an array of GIDs for glyphs that are in the class. Classes are identified by extensions (part after a .) on the post name of each glyph. For each such extension, two classes are defined. The first is the class of all glyphs that have that extension (class name is the extension). The second is the class of nominal glyphs corresponding to the glyphs with that extension (class name is the extension but with the prefix no_).

lists

Created by "make_classes", this is a hash keyed by attachment point name (as modified by "make_point") returning an array of GIDs for glyphs that have the given attachment point.

vecs

If defined, this variable will be updated by "make_classes". It is a hash, keyed by attachment point name (as modified by "make_point") returning a bit vec bit array, indexed by GID, each bit set to 1 if the corresponding glyph has the given attachment point.

ligclasses

Optionally created by make_classes if ligatures are requested and they exist. The base forms class is no_code while the ligatures are held in code.

WARNINGS

If -errorfh not set, this accumulates any warning or error messages encountered.

WARNINGS

Count of number fo warnings or errors encountered.

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/etc/net Scripts 0.9.2

/etc/net Scripts 0.9.2


/etc/net represents a new approach to Linux network configuration tasks. more>>
/etc/net represents a new approach to Linux network configuration tasks. /etc/net Scripts is inspired by the limitations of traditional configuration subsystems.
/etc/net provides builtin support for configuration profiles, interface name management, removable device support, full iproute2 command set support, interface dependency resolution, and a QoS configuration framework.
/etc/net provides support for the following interface types: Ethernet, WiFi (WEP), IPv6/IPv6 tunnels, PSK IPSec tunnels, VLAN, PLIP, Ethernet bonding and bridging, traffic equalizer, Pent@NET, usbnet, and PPP.
Due to its modular design, support for new interface types can be added without overall design changes.
Enhancements:
- This release features mostly new features (ip6tables, ebtables, OpenVPN, and tun/tap) and some bugfixes (IP rules, wireless, firewall, and DVB).
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Added: 2007-04-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Get YouTube Video 1.3c

Get YouTube Video 1.3c


Get YouTube Video is a service menu for KDE. more>>
Get YouTube Video is a service menu for KDE.

Usage:
Right-click onto a link to a YouTube video or at the background of the YouTube site showing the video and choose action -> Download YouTube Video -> ...

Install:
cd ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus/
tar xvzf /path/to/youtube-servicemenu.tar.gz

I made some modifications to the YouTube Service Menu. It didnt work for me, so I looked at the source. I added a differnent method to guess the video_id and I added additional parameters to the query string to download the video.

The query-string trick is:
video_id is a part of the site-url, in which the video is embedded:

video_ids = set(re.findall(www.youtube.com/v/([-A-Za-z0-9_]+), data))

or

m = re.search(video_id=(?P [-A-Za-z0-9_]+), data)

or

m = re.search(v=(?P [-A-Za-z0-9_]+), data)

Then I do:

url = "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=%s" % video_id

Now url points to a site in which the video will be embedded, so I can apply following regular expression to its contens:

m = re.search(watch_fullscreen?(?P .*?)&fs=1&title=" + "(?P
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Added: 2007-03-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Movie2XviD Script 0.2.0

Movie2XviD Script 0.2.0


Movie2XviD is a script for encoding a DVD or other movie to AVI (XviD). more>>
Movie2XviD is a script for encoding a DVD or other movie to AVI (XviD).
Auto computing bitrate and hight quality, but it is a little slowly.
Enhancements:
- Add options
- video filter
- help
- new computing bitrate
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Added: 2007-01-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Youtube Downloader GUI 0.2.3

Youtube Downloader GUI 0.2.3


Youtube Downloader GUI project is a GUI for the famous python script youtube-dl. more>>
Youtube Downloader GUI project is a GUI for the famous python script youtube-dl. It is made in Kommander, so you need it. The project is packed in rpm with icon, desktop file.

openSUSE repo:

http://software.opensuse.org/download/home:/pnemec/SUSE_Linux_10.1/
http://software.opensuse.org/download/home:/pnemec/openSUSE_10.2/

It should work on other distribution too.

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Added: 2007-06-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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IPTables Firewall Script 0.1

IPTables Firewall Script 0.1


IPTables Firewall Script contains two example firewall scripts rc.firewall.iptables. more>>
IPTables Firewall Script contains two example firewall scripts "rc.firewall.iptables. Ive tried here to give some brief documentation for the IPTables firewall scripts contained in this directory. If youre not familiar with IPTables functionality and usage, then you may also want to check out some of the URLs listed at the top of the firewall scripts(HOWTOs, etc).

I hope you find these scripts useful, if you have any comments or suggestions please feel free to email me.



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IPv6 FireWall script

IPv6 FireWall script


IPv6 FireWall script is a firewall based on ip6tables. more>>
IPv6 FireWall script is a firewall based on ip6tables.

firewall6.sh 122 lines

#!/bin/bash

# Basic IPv6 FireWall script by Dennis Kruyt (dennis@klingon.nl)
#
# Sun Jan 5 18:26:28 2003 - DK

#debug
#set -x

cd /opt/scripts/firewall

source ./config6
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin/X11

# change to script directory
cd ${SCRIPTSDIR}

SCRIPT=${SCRIPTSDIR}/firewall6.sh

case "$1" in
flush)
echo -e "Starting Firewall:"
${IPTABLE6} -F >> /dev/null 2>&1
${IPTABLE6} -X >> /dev/null 2>&1
echo -e "Setting defaults op ACCEPT!"
echo -e "ALERT: no firewall rules active"
#
${IPTABLE6} -P INPUT ACCEPT
${IPTABLE6} -P OUTPUT ACCEPT
${IPTABLE6} -P FORWARD ACCEPT
;;
start|reload)
echo -n "Starting Firewall: "
# paging!
#

# create a backup
TIME=`date +%s`
tar -czf /opt/backups/firewall/firewall.${TIME}.tar.gz /opt/scripts/firewall

# sending mail
mail email@address.com -s "Firewall - (re)started" < $0

# wait
sleep 1

# kerneloptions
echo -n "Loading Kernel options.."
./kernel_options6.sh

echo -n "Flushing and deleting all chains.."
${IPTABLE6} -F >> /dev/null 2>&1
${IPTABLE6} -X >> /dev/null 2>&1

# default policy
echo -n "Setting default policy DROP.."
${IPTABLE6} -P INPUT DROP
${IPTABLE6} -P OUTPUT DROP
${IPTABLE6} -P FORWARD DROP

# ?????????????
#${IPTABLE} -F -t mangle
#${IPTABLE} -t mangle -X

echo -e "Loading chains.."
# create chain blacklist
${IPTABLE6} --new blacklist
#And drop the evil ones
for i in $BLACKLIST6;do
${IPTABLE6} -A blacklist --src $i -j DROP
done

#icmp chain
${IPTABLE6} --new icmprules
${IPTABLE6} -A icmprules -p icmpv6 -j ACCEPT

# create out chain
${IPTABLE6} --new out
#localhost to localhost
${IPTABLE6} -A out --src $LOCALHOST6 --dst $LOCALHOST6 -j ACCEPT
# for now accept all outgoing IPv6 traffic
${IPTABLE6} -A out --src $SIXXS --dst $ANY6 -j ACCEPT

# create in chain
${IPTABLE6} --new in
#localhost to localhost
${IPTABLE6} -A in --src $LOCALHOST6 --dst $LOCALHOST6 -j ACCEPT
# for now accept all incomming IPv6 traffic
${IPTABLE6} -A in --dst $SIXXS --src $ANY6 -j ACCEPT

#All that are in trusted may ssh
for i in $THRUSTED6;do
${IPTABLE6} -A in -p tcp --dst $SIXXS --dport 22 --src $i -j ACCEPT
done

# jump to all ipv6 chains
${IPTABLE6} -A INPUT -j blacklist
${IPTABLE6} -A OUTPUT -j blacklist
${IPTABLE6} -A FORWARD -j blacklist

${IPTABLE6} -A INPUT -j icmprules
${IPTABLE6} -A OUTPUT -j icmprules

${IPTABLE6} -A INPUT -j in
${IPTABLE6} -A OUTPUT -j out

;;
show)
echo -e "Rules in the firewall: ${CHAIN} n"
${IPTABLE6} -L -n
;;
*)
echo -e "Usage: ${SCRIPT} {flush|start|reload|show} n"
exit 1
;;
esac
exit 0

config6 12 lines

export IPTABLE6=/sbin/ip6tables

export SCRIPTSDIR=/opt/scripts/firewall

export EXT="eth0" # device
export SIXXS="3ffe:8114:1000::50f/127" # extern

export ANY6="::/0"
export LOCALHOST6="::1/128"

export THRUSTED6=""

export BLACKLIST6="3ffe:8114:2fff:1391::1"

kernel_options6.sh 7 lines

#!/bin/bash


# forwarding on
#echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv6 blablabla

# Set some other IPv6 proc settings
#echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv6 blablabla
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Sinleb Youtube VideoServer 2.0

Sinleb Youtube VideoServer 2.0


This script allows you to upload the embed code of a video from Youtube.com Video Page into a Mysql database The result is a window player for all videos;using Ajax for displaying videos:You dont more>> <<less
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youtube-dl 2007.06.22

youtube-dl 2007.06.22


youtube-dl is a small command-line program to download videos from YouTube.com. more>>
youtube-dl is a small command-line program to download videos from YouTube.com. youtube-dl requires the Python interpreter, version 2.4 or later, and its not platform specific. It should work in your Unix box, in Windows or in Mac. The latest version is 2006.08.10. Its licensed under the MIT License, which means you can modify it, redistribute it or use it however you like complying with a few simple conditions.

Ill try to keep it updated if YouTube.com changes the way you access their videos. After all, its a simple and short program. However, I cant guarantee anything. If you detect it stops working, check for new versions and/or inform me about the problem, indicating the program version you are using. If the program stops working and I cant solve the problem but you have a solution, Id like to know it. If that happens and you feel you can maintain the program yourself, tell me.

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Download Youtube video 0.1

Download Youtube video 0.1


Download Youtube video is a Konqueror service menu to download and encode youtube videos. more>>
Download Youtube video is a Konqueror service menu to download and encode youtube videos.
This is a hack of another service menu that stoped working (at least for me): http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=37509
Main features:
- Download videos with the KDE file copy dialog instead of using KGet
- Automatically encode videos with mencoder, or just download
You can use ffmpeg too, just comment out the right lines in the python file, Im unable to encode some videos with ffmpeg, so mencoder is the default
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Font::TTF::Scripts::AP 0.7

Font::TTF::Scripts::AP 0.7


Font::TTF::Scripts::AP is a memory representation of a TTFBuilder Attachment Point database (APDB). more>>
Font::TTF::Scripts::AP is a memory representation of a TTFBuilder Attachment Point database (APDB).

SYNOPSIS

use Font::TTF::Scripts::AP;
$ap = Font::TTF::Scripts::AP->read_font($ttf_file, $ap_file, %opts);
$ap->make_classes();

INSTANCE VARIABLES

cmap

Reference to the Microsoft cmap within the font.

font

Reference to a font structure. read_font will cause at least the post, cmap, loca, and name tables to be read in.

glyphs

An array of references to glyph data structures, indexed by glyphID. Stucture elements are:

uni

Unicode scalar value, if any, as specified in the APDB. (decimal integer)

gnum

Actual glyph ID from font.

post

Actual Postscript name from font.

Note: The uni, gnum and post values are based on the UID, GID, and PSName fields of the APDB. If there are descrepancies between the APDB and the fonts internal tables, then for calcuating the above three values, priority is given first to UID field, then PSName field, and finally GID.

glyph

Reference to glyph structure read from font.

line

Line number in APDB where glyph is defined.

points

A hash of references to attachment point structures for this glyph, keyed by attachment point type (aka name). Each AP structure contains

name

The name (type in TTFBuilder terminology) of the attachment point

x, y

X and Y coordinates for the attachment point

line

Line number in APDB where this point is defined.

components

Present if the glyph is a composite. Is a reference to an array of component structures. Each component structure includes:

bbox

comma separated list of bounding box coordinates, i.e., x1, y1, x2, y2

uni

Unicode scalar value, if any, of the component. (decimal integer)

Note: The following instance variables contain the actual text read from the APDB. If there are descrepancies between the APDB and the font, these values may differ from corresponding values given above. Therefore these values should not be used except for diagnostic purposes.

UID

Unicode scalar value, if any, as specified in the APDB. (string of hex digits)

PSName

Postscript name, if any, as specified in the APDB

GID

Glyph id, if any, as specified in the APDB

classes

Created by "make_classes", this is a hash keyed by class name returning an array of GIDs for glyphs that are in the class. Classes are identified by extensions (part after a .) on the post name of each glyph. For each such extension, two classes are defined. The first is the class of all glyphs that have that extension (class name is the extension). The second is the class of nominal glyphs corresponding to the glyphs with that extension (class name is the extension but with the prefix no_).

lists

Created by "make_classes", this is a hash keyed by attachment point name (as modified by "make_point") returning an array of GIDs for glyphs that have the given attachment point.

vecs

If defined, this variable will be updated by "make_classes". It is a hash, keyed by attachment point name (as modified by "make_point") returning a bit vec bit array, indexed by GID, each bit set to 1 if the corresponding glyph has the given attachment point.

ligclasses

Optionally created by make_classes if ligatures are requested and they exist. The base forms class is no_code while the ligatures are held in code.

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