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Sourceforge
PhpWiki developer release 1.3.4
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=239495

    PhpWiki is a WikiWikiWeb clone in PHP. A WikiWikiWeb is a site where     anyone can edit the pages through an HTML form. All pages are stored in     a DBMS and hyperlinking is dynamic. It's for collaboration,     conversation and documentation all at once. Featuring many new plugins,     bug fixes, and lines of code.

nntp//rss v0.1 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=239506

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    nntp//rss is a Java-based bridge between RSS feeds and NNTP clients,     enabling you to read your favorite RSS syndicated content within your     existing NNTP-based newsreader. This first public release supports     web-based administration, RSS versions 0.91 through to 2.0, and has     been tested with popular NNTP newsreaders. nntp//rss is a Java     application that can either be run locally on an end-user's machine, or     on a group server. Administration is through an easy-to-use web-based     interface, facilitating group/channel management, status monitoring,     and channel configuration import/export. nntp//rss is *feed friendly* -     utilizing the Last-Modified and ETag features of the HTTP protocol     ensures that the bandwidth of content providers web servers isn't     inconsiderately used during polling. Download nntp//rss v0.1 from:     http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=68044&release_id=     130632 nntp//rss Home Page http://www.methodize.org/nntprss nntp//rss     SourceForge Project Page http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/nntprss

Panorama 0.18 now available
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=239491

    Panorama is a framework for 3D graphics production. This will include     modeling, rendering, animating, post-processing, etc. Animation is not     currently supported, but will be added soon. It is officially part of     the GNU project. Panorama 0.18 is now available for download.     https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=7862 Before I     get a lot of questions, I'll state here why I jumped some numbers in     the versions. The ultimate goal of this project is to eventually end up     stable, with version 1.0. As such, I believe that there was enough     added and fixed as to further the number more than 1 notch. There is     another version being developed in CVS (0.19), which is another large     leap, but I don't want to end up with numbers which are prematurely     high. As a potential roadmap, here's how I see the versions stacking     up: 0.25 -- Time added, so that objects, textures, lights, etc. can     vary over time. 0.50 -- Plugin system rewritten and functional for both     *nix and Win32 (possibly other OSs), most objects verified. 0.75 --     Multiple SDLs (scene description languages), with at least one     compatible to POV (http://www.povray.org). 0.90 -- Partially     functioning GUIs for X (GTK--), Win32, and possibly other windowing     systems. These will have full modeling capabilities. 1.00 -- Stable.     Objects verfied to work, GUIs perform nicely, animation working     correctly. These numbers are not fixed, and the order of completed     features may be rearranged. It is, indeed, a very lofty goal. At the     rate things have been progressing for the past 2 years, it will     probably take me another 8 years for panorama to become stable, unless     I can find some help. Questions or comments are welcomed.

Medi 0.1.93 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=239378

    A new version of Medi, 0.1.93, has been released. This is in fact     (really this time...) the new 0.2.0 version. Configuration tables have     been transferred into configuration local files, to reduce database     rage. By running MediUpdater.jar, included in the package, the new     version of the database will be installed. No data will be lost. Medi     is a Java application useful to manage files in your CDs, floppies,     etc. It can parse MP3 files, cataloguing them by author, genre and     data, and can display (preview) some picture types. It uses a database     (currently supported DBs are MySQL, Firebird and PostgreSQL) to store     the data.

SecureDataManager 1.0.1 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=239510

    Secure Data Manager (SDM) is a full featured Java password manager     application. Store logins and other private information for web sites,     computers, credit cards, etc. This release is a patch to the 1.0     release -- fixes the 'save' disabled menu-item bug. This stable release     contains many new features, including: searching, expiring dates,     random password generator, CSV and XML import/export, Tree and Table     views, printing, and more. Visit http://sdm.sourceforge.net to see     screenshots. Installation is easy. Download, unzip, and run using Java     1.4.1. Comments are welcome. Please remember to monitor releases so you     can be notified of future updates. -From the SecureDataManager Team

RubyCocoa 0.4 was released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=238973

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    RubyCocoa is a Mac OS X framework that allows Cocoa programming in the     Object-Oriented Scripting Language Ruby. RubyCocoa allows writing a     Cocoa application in Ruby. It allows creating and using a Cocoa object     in a Ruby script. In Cocoa application, mixture of program written by     both Ruby and Objective-C is possible. RubyCocoa 0.4.0 was released!     http://www.imasy.or.jp/~hisa/mac/rubycocoa/

    
http://rubycocoa.sourceforge.net/ Changes from 0.3.2 ------------------
  • Ruby 1.8 supported * revive RubyCocoa.framework * rename the extended library and move the library The '.pkg' binary package is available for Mac OS X 10.2. All of framework, library, documents, samples and ProejctBuilder templates are contained in the package. These items will be installed into the appropriate place. It is available to start of RubyCocoa programming or use of RubyCocoa application immediately. What's RubyCocoa? ----------------- RubyCocoa is a Mac OS X framework that allows Cocoa programming in the Object-Oriented Scripting Language Ruby. RubyCocoa allows writing a Cocoa application in Ruby. It allows creating and using a Cocoa object in a Ruby script. In Cocoa application, mixture of program written by both Ruby and Objective-C is possible. Some cases using RubyCocoa: * Exploration of a Cocoa object's feature with 'irb' interactively * Prototyping of a Cocoa application * Cocoa application that include good feature of Ruby and Objective-C * Wrapping Mac OS X native GUI for Ruby script

PHPEclipse 1.0.3 preAlpha released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=238989

    PHPEclipse is an open-source PHP IDE. Built as an Eclipse plugin, it     takes advantage of a well-designed, robust and widely used application     framework. Project Page: http://www.sf.net/projects/phpeclipse     Homepage: http://www.phpeclipse.org ChangeLog:     http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?group_id=57621&release_id=     130306

Hatari version 0.25
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=239005

    Version 0.25 of the Atari ST emulator Hatari has been released. In this     version the support for big endian systems like PowerPC machines has     been improved, especially the Spectrum 512 pictures are now working     better there. Hatari now also compiles and runs on Mac OS X.     Additionally the blitter chip is now beeing emulated, too, and there is     also support for big VDI screen resolutions. And finally, you can now     save YM and WAV sounds.

Bossogg v0.9.0 release
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=238928

    Bossogg is a client/server for creating an ogg vorbis player in your     entertainment center. First client is done in SDL with Truetype fonts     so it's easy to read. Uses PostgreSQL for lookups. MP3 and FLAC support     is in and rewritten from scratch. This is the stepping stone to a lot     of new features.

PHP Weather 2.1.0 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=238931

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    PHP Weather makes it easy to show the current weather on your webpage.     All you need is a local airport, that makes some special weather     reports called METARs. The reports are updated once or twice an hour.     This release contains five new translations (for a total of 11     translations) and fixes some bugs, including a bug that prevented the     Configuration Builder from working when register_globals were turned     off.

Slashdot
Success Despite College Rejection
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/31/2028257

    selan writes "Are those who are rejected by prestigious schools     destined to lead mediocre lives? Or are great people more likely to     succeed if they were rejected by top universities? An inspirational
[0]column in the [1]Washington Post discusses the "Spielberg Effect", a
    theory that it really doesn't matter where you went to school." Links

    0. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A58951-2002Dec31.html

  1. http://washingtonpost.com/

Microsoft Forced To Translate Office Into Nynorsk http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/31/2256213

    An anonymous reader writes "[0]Beeb reports, "The main organisation     working for the Nynorsk language got most of Norway's high schools to     threaten to boycott all Microsoft software if they didn't come up with     a New Norwegian version of Office." Which brings up questions for Open     Source developers: What's involved in translating programs? Is there a     process that can be followed to make the inevitable easier? Is there a     group providing guidelines for this already? -- Do you work in program     translation? Step up and do tell."
Links

    0. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/2615363.stm

Listen to Webpages While Driving
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/31/2045257

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[0]dimitril writes "Tired of sitting in your car for hours and
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Links

    0. mailto:dimitri.larmuseau@pandora.be

  1. http://users.pandora.be/dimitri.larmuseau/webtalker/index.html

E ~ mc^2
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/31/2030246

[0]DrBlake writes "New York Times has an [1]article about a study of
    Einsteins theory of relativity that I found very interesting. Not only     might the speed of light be relative under certain circumstances, the     famous equation E=mc2 might not be entirely correct." Links

    0. mailto:j...carlin@@@attbi...com

  1. http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/31/science/physical/31LIGH.html

The 20th Anniversary of the Internet
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/14/2044252

[0]Ross Finlayson writes "In [1]a message posted to the IETF general
    mailing list, Bob Braden reminds us that, on January 1st, 2003, 20     years will have passed since "the most logical date of origin of the     Internet [...] when the ARPANET officially switched from the NCP     protocol to TCP/IP". And the rest is history..." Links

    0. http://www.live.com/

  1. http://www1.ietf.org/mail-archive/ietf/Current/msg18554.html
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New Year's Eve Wrap-Up of Wrap-Ups
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/31/1833244

    spydink writes "The Radio Netherlands website [0]http://www.rnw.nl has     a good [1]hour-by-hour listing of potential local time live webcasts     from around the world. May be helpful for those who want to raise a     glass to the New Year every hour on the hour." (And there's some good     news about that, too.) Read on for a few more end-of-year items, which     you'll no doubt be seeing more of besides. Links

    0. http://www.rnw.nl/

  1. http://www.rnw.nl/realradio/features/html/newyear021227a.html

Tai Chi Robots
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/31/2056255

    dknight writes "It seems that [0]Chinese scientists are currently     developing a robot which is capable of doing tai chi. The robot is     being developed by the Beijing University of Science and Engineering,     and is touted to be a great breakthrough in worker safety, as these     robots could be used to perform dangerous work. They are supposedly     able to sense changes in the slope of the earth around them (hills,     etc.) and balance themselves out."
Links

    0. http://www.smh.com.au/cgi-bin/common/popupPrintArticle.pl?path=/articles/2002/12/30/1041196584677.html

Going Through the Garbage
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/31/1938231

[0]frankejames writes "This is a very funny piece on how Portland
    politicians said it was okay for police to seize a citizen's garbage     without a search warrant. But when some reporters swiped their garbage     (and reported the contents!) they screamed foul play! Read
[1]Portland's top brass said it was OK to swipe your garbage--so we
    grabbed theirs."
Links

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    0. mailto:franke@nerdheav e n .com

  1. http://www.wweek.com/flatfiles/News3485.lasso

"Decasia": The Beauty of Film Decay
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/31/1756229

[0]tregoweth writes "The New York Times has [1]a story about
    '[2]Decasia,' a film created entirely from deteriorating nitrate film     footage. Ya can't beat analog for interesting disintegration." Links

    0. 
http://tregoweth.com/
    1. 
http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/22/magazine/22DECAY.html
    2. 
http://www.decasia.com/

802.11g Hardware Arrives
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/12/31/1943224

    DBordello writes "There's been quite a scramble as networking companies     the world over [0]rush to be the first to bring their 802.11g wireless     gear to market. Linksys missed their [1]early December launch date, and     a company named Buffalo Technology has risen to [2]steal their thunder.     The company today issued a [3]press release announcing their AirStation     G54 broadband router access point and wireless CardBus adapter, the     first 802.11g draft standard hardware to hit the market. More     information can be found at the [4]company's website." Update: 12/31     21:35 GMT by [5]M: The story submitter apparently found this blurb on
[6]broadbandreports.com. Hey people, give credit where it's due.
    Update: 12/31 22:50 GMT by [7]T: Karen Sohl of Linksys writes to say     that despite the slip in dates, "Linksys is shipping our line of     Wireless-G products. We have been shipping since last week. Honestly     not large volume by any means-- but by the end of this week we'll have     shipped over 10,000 units to distribution -- Ingram Micro and Tech     Data." That's where even large retailers (think Amazon) buy their     stock.
Links

    0. 
http://www.cmpnetasia.com/ViewArt.cfm?Artid=18220&Catid=5&subcat=48
    1. 
http://www.informationweek.com/story/IWK20021121S0007
    2. 
http://www.e-insite.net/eb-mag/index.asp?layout=article&articleid=CA268135&spacedesc=news
    3. 
http://www.unstrung.com/document.asp?doc_id=26276&site=unstrung
    4. 
http://www.buffalotech.com/wireless/products/wbr-g54/index.php
    5. mailto:michael@@slashdot.org
    6. 
http://www.broadbandreports.com/shownews/24808
    7. 
http://www.monkey.org/~timothy/

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Automated Password Agent 1.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108020/

    Automated Password Agent is an Expect/Tcl program for changing the     passwords of various services. It includes a Web interface.

bash programmable completion 20021231
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108027/

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    Since v2.04, bash has allowed you to intelligently program and extend     its standard completion behavior to achieve complex command lines with     just a few keystrokes. Imagine typing ssh [Tab] and being able to     complete on hosts from your ~/.ssh/known_hosts files. Or typing man 3     str [Tab] and getting a list of all string handling functions in the     UNIX manual. mount system: [Tab] would complete on all exported     file-systems from the host called system, while make [Tab] would     complete on all targets in Makefile. This project was conceived to     produce programmable completion routines for the most common Linux/UNIX     commands, reducing the amount of typing sysadmins and programmers need     to do on a daily basis.

Bonobo UI Library 2.0.3.3 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/107923/

    The Bonobo UI Library provides UI code for Bonobo, the Object     Activation Framework for GNOME 2. Bonobo has a similar purpose to     gnorba, the GNOME 1.x CORBA activation library, and will replace it for     GNOME 2.0. It allows you to do much more powerful activation queries     than gnorba. Each server is described by an XML file that defines its     attributes. When querying or activating, you can specify complex     requirements using the OAF query language.

Cherokee 0.3.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108002/

    Cherokee is a tiny, ultrafast, lightweight Web server. It is     implemented entirely in C, and has no dependencies beyond a standard C     library. It provides only the most basic HTTP functionality, but is     extremely fast and small.

Cow Outputs Waves 0.1.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108024/

    Cow is something like a waveform editor in that it generates a wave     file from one or more graphs for amplitude and frequency. A graphical     user interface simplifies this process.

cvsknit 0.9.3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/107992/

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    CvsKnit allows knitting up a CVS Repository from existing source     packages with their original release dates. If you have non-CVS-managed     packages and want to start revision management with CVS, this maybe     useful.

Dark Order 1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108011/

    Dark Order is a deep black and red theme.

Deep Blue 1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108008/

    Deep Blue is a theme built around an ocean background.

Diet Monger Ass Kicker 2002-12-31
http://freshmeat.net/releases/107980/

    Diet Monger Ass Kicker is a program for designing diets to your own     specifications. It allows nutrients and foods to be sorted and filtered     into categories such as the food groups, raw only, no salt, or not     dried. Calculations are made according to specified minimums and     maximums, and using data from the USDA database of 6000 foods and 101     nutrients.

Dolphin SCI drivers 1.29
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108029/

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    SCI is a high-speed point-to-point networking technology, using SCI     adaptors. The Dolphin SCI drivers in this package will work under     Linux, VxWorks, Solaris, Lynx, and Windows NT/2000. They are aimed at     Dolphin's SCI adaptor cards. The latency of the driver itself is around     1.4us. It's intended for use in clusters that need the extra     performance. Note that the drivers are GPL, and the bundled libraries     are LGPL.

Dragon Breath p_27_12_2002
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108007/

    Dragon Breath is the name of a generic development and application     framework that is heavily based on PostgreSQL and PHP. It contains     different layers which wrap business logic, data, and any graphical     interface. It opens up and eases development in the field of graphical     user interfaces and data management. The interface layer is built upon     XSLT rendering, which allows the rendering of displays for different     interfaces like Web browsers, PDAs, mobile phones, and others. The     database layer depends on PostgreSQL's features and allows a common     exchange of data with any kind of data structure. It even contains     built in sanity checks for data integrity.

FireHOL R5 v1.59
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108023/

    FireHOL is an iptables stateful firewall configuration tool that allows     you to configure your firewall the same way you think of it (e.g.     client samba accept, server DNS accept). Its goal is to be completely     abstracted so that you can configure any kind of firewall, but also     easy to use, audit, and understand. It supports Linux hosts and routers     with any number of network interfaces, it knows a large number of     services, and you can configure it to support any additional service     you like. It can turn any service into a server, a client, or a router     and easily handles complex positive and negative expressions.

GCompris 2.0.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108019/

    GCompris is a complete educational suite for children 3 to 10 years     old. It is activity-based, and currently includes more than 30     activities. It offers activities dedicated to little kids which teach     them how to use a mouse and keybord. It teaches letters, numbers, and     words, basic algebra training, reading time on an analog clock, and     much more.

GENDIST 1.4.8 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/107989/

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    GENDIST (the Linux Distribution Generator) allows you to easily create     your own special distribution. It creates a makefile-based build system     for your distribution, and helps you to automate the following three     tasks: maintaining your root filesystem, maintaining your &quot;CD     filesystem&quot; (in case you create a bootable CD), and packaging     everything on media.

getID3() 1.5.6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108036/

    getID3() is a PHP script that extracts useful information from MP3s and     other multimedia file formats. It extracts information like the play     time, bitrate, and resolution from the following file formats: MP3, Ogg     Vorbis, WAV, AVI, MPEG-1 video, Windows Media (ASF, WMA, WMV),     RealAudio &amp; RealVideo, Monkey's Audio, FLAC, VQF, MPEGplus /     Musepack / SV7, AAC, Quicktime, NSV, MIDI, ZIP, BMP, PNG, GIF, and     JPEG. It parses information from ID3v1, ID3v2, Ogg Vorbis, Lyrics3 v1     &amp; v2, RIFF (AVI, WAV, CDA), APE, ReplayGain, PNG, and GIF tags, and     can write ID3v1, ID3v2, and OggVorbis tags.

GNOME Mime Data 2.0.1 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/107921/

    GNOME Mime Data is a module which contains the base MIME and     Application database for GNOME. It is meant to be accessed through the     MIME functions in GnomeVFS.

grafist 1.4.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108003/

    Grafist is a bandwidth utilization viewer. It gets the bandwidth     utilization information for network interfaces from the /proc/net/dev     file in 15-second periods, and stores it in four data files (daily,     weekly, monthly, and yearly). When a request is sent to index.php, it     executes four programs to create graphics (using the GD library) and a     summary for each file. Grafist provides localization support for 24     languages.

grepmail 4.91
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108037/

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    grepmail searches a normal or compressed mailbox (gzip, bzip2, or tzip)     for a given regular expression and returns those emails that match the     query. It also supports searches constrained by date and size.

grsecurity 1.9.8 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108026/

    grsecurity is a complete security system for Linux 2.4 that implements     a detection/prevention/containment strategy. It prevents most forms of     address space modification, confines programs with least privilege via     its process-based MAC system, hardens syscalls, and provides many of     the OpenBSD randomness features. It was written for performance,     ease-of-use, and security. The MAC system has an intelligent     learning-mode, and all of grsecurity supports a feature that logs the     IP of the attacker that causes an alert or audit.

Gtk-Perl Flash Cards 0.1 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/107871/

    GtK-Perl Flash Cards reads questions and answers from a text file     called flash.dat and helps students prepare for exams. The odd lines     contain the questions and the even lines contain the answers. Difficult     questions start with a D, and easy question start with an E. A sample     database file is included in the tgz file.

ImageMagick 5.5.3-1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108031/

    ImageMagick (TM) is a package for the automated and interative     manipulation of images. It supports the display and interactive     manipulation of images when used with the X Window System. Although the     software is copyrighted by ImageMagick Studio, it is available for free     and can be redistributed without fee. ImageMagick may be used as a     component of both open source and proprietary applications. ImageMagick     compiles and runs under Unix, Linux, Windows '95 and later, Apple     MacOS, and Compaq VMS. Binary packages are available for most operating     systems. Application programming interfaces (APIs) are provided to     support development of image processing applications in the C, C++, and     Perl languages.

Ion 20021229 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108030/

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    Ion, based on PWM, is a keyboard-friendly window manager with a very     text-editorish interface and no overlapping windows.

KSambaPlugin 0.4b
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108034/

    KSambaKonqiPlugin is a complete SAMBA configuration plugin for KDE 3.     It consists of a KControl Center Module for configuring nearly every     option on a SAMBA server and a Konqueror properties dialog plugin for     quick sharing of single directories.

Kydpdict 0.3.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108025/

    Kydpdict is a graphical frontend to Collins' English/German-Polish and     Polish-English/German dictionaries.

Lepton's Crack 20021231 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108005/

    Lepton's Crack is a generic password cracker. It is easily-customizable     with a simple plugin system and allows system administrators to review     the quality of the passwords being used on their systems. It can     perform a dictionary-based (wordlist) attack as well as a brute force     (incremental) password scan. It supports standard MD4 hash, standard     MD5 hash, NT MD4/Unicode, and Lotus Domino HTTP password (R4) formats.

Logtalk 2.14.6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108015/

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    Logtalk is an open source object-oriented extension to the Prolog     programming language. Integrating logic programming with     object-oriented and event-driven programming, it is compatible with     most Prolog compilers.

muCommander 0.5
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108014/

    muCommander is a cross-platform file manager. It features a Norton     Commander-style interface and runs on any OS supporting the Java 2     Platform, Standard Edition.

Nate Kohari's regular expression pipe 1.32 http://freshmeat.net/releases/108017/

    RE is a simple utility designed to aid in the management of files.     Given a directory name, a regular expression, and a regular shell     command, it will parse the filenames in the specified directory,     matching them against the regular expression, and then execute the     command once for each matched file using the filename as a parameter.     It was originally designed to mass-rename MP3 files based on part of     the original filenames.

pfstats 0.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/107996/

    pfstats is a simple external script to MRTG, which generates statistics     taken from the pfctl(8) logfile. The statistics represent the number of     blocked incoming connections.

PgMarket 2.3.0 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108035/

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    PgMarket is an e-commerce solution built with PHP4 and     PostgreSQL/MySQL. It features internationalization support, image and     thumbnail handling, per-user and product discounts, delivery price     calculation, order status management, elementary and advanced search,     sorting of products and categories, comfortable category browsers, easy     online and offline population of the catalog, importing of data from     text files, and other useful features. Many features can be disabled     through configuration parameters. A demo site is included.

PHPMySite 1.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108032/

    PHPMySite is a simple content management system for Web sites written     in PHP and with all content (text and images) stored in MySQL. The     system generates valid XHTML and CSS2, and allows content to be     maintained from a Web browser (no FTP/telnet access is required).

portell 0.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108004/

    portell is a program that allows FreeBSD users to view the description     as givin in its pkg-descr file for a specific port. If you want to know     what the program &quot;Foo&quot; is, then you can type &quot;portell     foo&quot; and portell will find its pkg-descr file and dump it on your     display.

PostScript Utilities p17
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108033/

    PSUtils is a collection of useful utilities for manipulating PostScript     documents. Programs included are psnup (for placing out several logical     pages on a single sheet of paper), psselect (for selecting pages from a     document), pstops (for general imposition), psbook (for signature     generation for booklet printing), and psresize (for adjusting page     sizes).

Project Manager X 0.5
http://freshmeat.net/releases/107983/

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    PMX is a simple project management tool for OS X. It allows you to     track, group, and manage project items and resource allocation. It     displays the project in a nice Gantt Chart that can be printed.

PyDBDesigner 0.1.3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/107990/

    PyDBDesigner is a relational database modeling tool that is planned to     be able to design both logical and physical models similarly to Erwin     and PowerDesigner, etc.

Rexx/Wrapper 2.0
http://freshmeat.net/releases/107993/

    Rexx/Wrapper enables Rexx programs to be wrapped within a native     executable program. The source is optionally encrypted and compressed,     but can be recovered if the key that was used to wrap the original     program is known. Rexx/Wrapper is not a Rexx compiler.

Ringtone Tools 2.08
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108010/

    Ringtone Tools is a set of tools for creating ringtones and logos on     mobile phones.

SCMxx 0.6.3.5
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108009/

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    SCMxx is a console program that allows you to exchange certain types of     data with mobile phones made by Siemens. Some of the data types that     can be exchanged are logos, ring tones, vCalendars, vCards, phonebook     entries, and SMS messages. It works with the following phones: S25,     C35i, M35i, S35i, ME45, S45, SL45, and probably some others, too. It     basically uses the AT command set published by Siemens (with some other     additional resources).

slides.sh 1.2 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108028/

    slides.sh is a shell script for generating simple HTML presentations     from text. The software is intended to be able to fit on a single boot     floppy. The source file is a text file with a simple format for easy     data capture. It can be used on any system with a shell and Unix tools.     You can use it to make an automatic slideshow.

sTaLMP3Box 0.9.3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108000/

    sTaLMP3Box is a complete control program for a stand-alone MP3 player     jukebox computer running under Linux, which uses a HD44780-compatible     LCD display connected to the parallel port instead of a monitor. Its     main function is playing MP3s and/or Ogg Vorbis files. It features a     playlist with full edition functions, has a integrated file manager to     manage your songs, shows ID3 info and Ogg Vorbis info, disc statistics,     mounts CD-ROMs, resuming, it has almost everything you need for     building your own jukebox. On its Web site there are complete building     instructions for the hardware part of the project and installation     instructions for the software part.

TopologiLinux 2.0 Release Candidate 1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/107994/

    TopologiLinux is an easy to install Linux distribution that is designed     to be run from any Windows computer without requiring repartitioning.     It mounts itself using a loop-back device and can be run from a DOS,     Windows 9x, or Windows 2000/XP system with an NTFS or FAT partition. It     is based on the upcoming Slackware 9 and contains some extra and some     improved packages.

typespeed 0.4.3
http://freshmeat.net/releases/107997/

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    Typespeed is a tool to test your typing speed, and get your fingers'     CPS. This is a clone of 'ztspeed', but without some of the estimating     functions.

WorDoG 0.5 alpha5
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108018/

    WorDoG (World Domination Game) is basically a derivate from Risk, the     popular board game. The project aims to provide this strategical     multiplayer game on a HTML-only basis. All necessary calculations are     done serverside by PHP, and data is stored in a database (it can use     ADOdb).

Worm Warner 1.1
http://freshmeat.net/releases/107991/

    WormWarner is a Perl script that is used to warn hosts that are     probably infected by a worm. It decides wether a host is infected by     analyzing the data from the Apache log files. It currently recognizes     CodeRed, Nimda, the Linux.Slapper.Worm, and the FreeBSD.Scalper.worm.     Warning is done by trying to contact the SMTP server on the infected     host and sending an email to the postmaster.

XStow 0.4.6
http://freshmeat.net/releases/107995/

    XStow is a replacement for GNU Stow written in C++. It supports all     features of Stow with some extensions. XStow and GNU Stow are programs     for managing the installation of software packages. It keeps each     package in its own directory while making it appear that all packages     are installed in the same place. Unlike GNU Stow, XStow does not depend     on Perl, and can be compiled statically for such uses as rescue disks.     XStow is fully compatible with GNU Stow, meaning that you can switch     from one to the other at will.

Yerase TNEF Stream Reader 1.02
http://freshmeat.net/releases/108006/

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    ytnef is a program to decode TNEF streams. Unlike other similar     programs, it can also decode meeting requests and create VCal entries     for easy import. It also has a Perl script that can be used in procmail     recipes to automatically reformat incoming mail appropriately.

Slashcode
Best Practices for Secure Remote Admin?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/31/1821256

    What are best practices for securely administering a Slash site over     the Web? I'm trying to use SSL for the purpose, which would be ideal,     but I'm meeting with only limited success. There appears to be a bug in     the user login code that keeps flipping the browser back to the non-SSL     index. Is it just me, or am I barking up the wrong administrative tree?

What happened to the headlines e-mails?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/28/2239207

    I've subscribed to the headlines e-mails from several slash sites, but     most particularly to me, slashcode and use.perl. For some reason,     despite my settings still seeming to be correct, slashcode has stopped     sending them. I still get use.perl's headlines though. Any idea why?

Problems with runtask
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/24/1754206

    I just recently installed slash 2.2.6 on a server in my company     intranet. We're going to make use of it as a technical forum for the     developers to collaborate. For the most part, everything has gone     smoothly and I've had little trouble getting slash configured the way I     want. The one problem I have come across is that I can't run runtask     with any of the tasks in my slash-site. Every time I try to do it, I     check my slashd.log and find a similar error: Tue Dec 24 15:01:50 2002     Starting runtask with pid 10011 glob failed (child exited with status

  1. at /home/usr1/app/slash/bin/runtask line 118. No task 'refresh_authors_cache.pl' found in /home/usr1/app/slash/site/emmaus.saic.com/tasks I've tried looking overthe code for runtask, but I'm a pretty novice perl programmer and have had little luck tracking the problem down. If anyone has ideas what might be causing this, please share. I don't want to have to wait a day for new users to have changes made to their accounts, since we're immediately going to make everyone authors (w/ seclev 100) because of the environment we're in.

Geekizoid.Com
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/24/0239255

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    Well, we were going to wait until 31 Dec 2002, but since the cat is out     of the bag already, Geekizoid.Com is back. Hosted by LRSE.

The Last Straw
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/23/1915205

    I just put up my first site using slashcode. It took about a week to     get from downloading the Mandrake ISO's to having the site pretty     complete. I have never used Linux before and I took this on as a     learning experience. I am quite happy with the way it all turned out!     Anyway, about the site - I found that people seem to complain about     celebrities a lot, so I figured that a slash site related to the stupid     things celebrities say and do might be a good idea. Check it out and     let me know what you think!

WML functionality?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/23/1742230

    I have been wondering if there is anyone out there using the WML/WAP     functionality of Slash? There were some past articles on this subject,     but seemingly with no clear answers. I was hoping to be able to     generate .wml pages somehow like slashdot.org currently does. Any tips     appreciated.

Graphics not appearing in Topic setup
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/21/0045251

    My newly installed topics were given graphics, in the format of     ./images/topics/graphicname.ext and the pictures don't show. I've gone     back in and tried changing them to absolute URLs, but when I click     "save topic" it reverts back to the old entry. I can click and change     sections and those update fine, but the graphic entry doesn't.

Adding a rand photo block
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/20/1825223

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    Hello, i have written something for my slash site deporteyciencia.com     for having a nice random photo block, i try to describe the process     first, and later put all the code. (locally) you need a lot of free     photos (locally) you need imagemagick (locally) run the script     create_minis.pl for creating the thumbs. Take a look to the destination     directories. You can create a captions.txt with the syntaxis:     filename::caption(newline)... The captions will be drawn on the image!!     put the original images and the thumbs in your site (remote) put the     task rand.pl in your site (and change the directories as needed)     (remote)configure crontab for running your task daily or hourly.     (remote) write a block who shows rand_mini_foto.jpg and links to     rand_foto.jpg do nothing and enjoy, or try to write a way for users     uploading photos "one day they will appear" The code:

  • CREATE_MINIS.PL (remember to change directories and have imagemagick installed)
  • #!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; #-------- config my $use_captions=1; my $background="#006699"; my $fore="#ffffff"; my $width="190x190"; #-------- config end my @files=`ls *.jpg`; my %captions=(); if ($use_captions) { open F_captions,"captions.txt" or die "ERROR, lack of \"captions.txt\"\n This file has the following sintaxis:\nfilename1::caption1\nfilename2::caption 2\n..."; while () { chomp; my ($filename,$text)=split (/::/,$_); $captions{$filename}=$text; } close F_captions; } foreach (@files) { print $_; chomp; if ($use_captions) { system("convert -resize $width_height $_ minis_with_captions/$_"); if($captions{$_}) { system("convert -box \"$background\" -font helvetica -fill \"$fore\" -draw \"text 0,10 \\\" $captions{$_}\\\"\" $_ images_with_captions/$_"); system("convert -box \"$background\" -font helvetica -fill \"$fore\" -draw \"text 0,10 \\\" $captions{$_}\\\"\" minis_with_captions/$_ minis_with_captions/$_"); } else { print "Error: lack of captions for file $_\n"; } } else { system("convert -resize $width_height $_ minis/$_"); } } -------------------------------- rand.pl (remember to change directory names)
  • #!/usr/bin/perl -w #coge una imagen aleatoriamente y la copia en rand_foto.jpg #lo mismo para una foto de las pequeÃ&#x192;±as, que estÃ&#x192;¡n en /minis #llamado cada dia por una tarea use strict; #--- config my $path_in="/home/xavi/slash_2.2.5/fotos_deportivas" ; my $path_out="/home/xavi/slash_2.2.5/images"; #--- config end my $num_files=`ls $path_in/*.jpg|wc -l`; my $file=int rand $num_files; my $count=0; my @files=`cd $path_in;ls *.jpg`; foreach (@files) { $count ++; if ($count == $file) { chomp; system("cp $path_in/$_ $path_out/rand_foto.jpg"); system("cp $path_in/minis/$_ $path_out/rand_mini_foto.jpg"); } } -------------------------- write the block and config crontab for yourself. It's more easy than i can explain with my english level :) Thanks Krow: Yes this is a format nightmare but I thought I would share the submission with people anyways.

Topics not appearing after time
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/20/1654254

    Installed slashcode and have been modifying it. I added a topic under     the admin section. The topic now appears when I go to "new" to create a     new story. I removed the build-in topics and added about 7 new topics.     The new topics are not listed in the pull-down when I try and create a     new story. I've waited more than 24 hours and tried restarting apache,     restarting slashd, and rebooting the web server. The topics are listed     everywhere on the site that I can look for them *BUT* they're not     options when creating a new story. Anyone know why?

Users can't post comments
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/12/19/1754214

    This is weird...I just put up a new slashsite for our dept. intranet,     and the form to comment on a story doesn't appear when a user clicks     "Read More" I'm guessing this is a simple matter of setting a variable,     but I can't figure out which one. I've set the following vars:     commentstatus = 1 defaultcommentstatus = 0 defaultdisplaystatus = 1 Any     suggestions? Thanks.

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