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[osdn developer] January 27, 2003
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Date: Mon Jan 27 2003 - 03:15:50 EST
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Sourceforge
The v4lgrab project is a realtime capturing software for a Video4Linux device into an AVI file. This release fixes the errors and problems reported (audio/video sync problems) from the old version 0.2.1. This release also includes feature enhancements.
Gimp-Print 4.2.5 released
Gimp-Print 4.2.5, released January 24, 2003, is a stable release in the
Gimp-Print 4.2 series. Gimp-Print is a suite of printer drivers that
may be used with most common UNIX print spooling systems, including
CUPS, lpr, LPRng, or others. These drivers provide high quality
printing for UNIX (including Macintosh OS X 10.2 and newer) and Linux
systems in many cases equal to or better than proprietary
vendor-supplied drivers, and can be used for many of the most demanding
printing tasks. This software includes the Print plug-in for the Gimp,
and GhostScript and CUPS drivers, including Foomatic data. The Print
plug-in for the GIMP requires the Gimp 1.2. The CUPS driver requires
CUPS 1.1.9 or higher. 1.1.14 or above is highly recommended, as certain
translation-related bugs are fixed and it is possible to print true
CMYK. The Ghostscript driver requires GNU Ghostscript 5.10, 5.50, 6.51,
or any later GNU Ghostscript release based on 6.51 (e. g. 6.52). It may
also be used with GNU Ghostscript 7.05, or with ESP Ghostscript 7.05.
The IJS GhostScript plugin driver requires GNU Ghostscript 6.53 or
later, ESP Ghostscript 7.05 or later, or APFL GhostScript 7.04 or
later. Users of Macintosh OS X 10.2 and above can use this package, as
the printing system is based on CUPS, which is supported by Gimp-print.
Note that Macintosh OS X 10.0 and 10.1 (including 10.1.5) cannot use
this package. We recommend that Macintosh OS X users download the
precompiled installer package from
New release 0.5.5 of tn5250j is available http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=244952 tn5250J is an AS400 Telnet 5250 written in java. This will provide some of the more advance functions of the 5250 datastream such as edit masks, graphical windows, continued editing fields, etc. This release includes numerous feature enhancements, including improved file transfer capability, Jython scripting support, and the ability to export spool files to PDF or text file. Changes - wow where to start. There have been a lot since the last release. I will try to put a release out sooner from now on as there are so many changes it is impossible to keep up. This release features the following new functionality/fixes: 1. Scripting support via jython. See web page for details There is a script running indicator as well. You can define a script to run on connection This uses the jython project from http://www.jython.org 2. Reworked file transfer from host screen with the following: - Main screen has been reworked to make it less confusing - New filters have been added - Delimited and Fixed Width - Interaction with the Java Toolbox for AS400. See website for more details under file transfers. - A new sql query wizard has been implemented so you can graphically select and form your sql point and click with mouse. - E-mail your transferred file directly from the transfer screen 3. New SpoolFile export function to PDF or Text. You can also e-mail the exported file directly from the screen. This uses the itext project from http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/itext When you download the itext-0xxx.jar make sure you rename it to itext.jar or it will not work 4. SSL socket support for users of JDK 1.4 and greater. 5. New applet support. Take the test drive with the live applet test from the website 6. Keyboard buffering fixes 7. New interaction of the popup menu with short cut keys automatically defined from you remapping. 8. Able to map keys to macros and scripts. See website for more information on macros and scripting in jython. 9. Printing fixes. 10. Better performance Lots and Lots of bug fixes. Thanks to all for helping with the testing of this release Enjoy Kenneth
Open For Business 2.0.0 released
The Open For Business Project released version 2.0.0 of its business automation tools, components, and applications on Monday the 20th of January 2003. This is the first stable release of the project and offers a new option for organizations of all types that have asked the question of Build vs. Buy. More information about Open For Business can be found on the web site at http://www.ofbiz.org Organizations using OFBiz can shorten enterprise information project cycles by months through a well designed architecture and corresponding framework and through pre-built components and applications. The goal of the Open For Business project is to provide useful, standards compliant tools and applications. These standards will include: XML; J2EE; WfMC; BPML; ebXML; UNSPSC; GAAP & FASB; OMG's GL, Party, Workflow, etc; ArapXML; OAGIS; and many others. The OFBiz Core Framework consists of the following tools: Entity Engine, Service Engine, Workflow Engine, Rule Engine, XML Mini-Languages, and a web application framework. Applications and application components (including entities and services) in the project cover the following business areas: e-commerce, products, orders, parties, facilities, work efforts, content, marketing, accounting, human resources, and so forth. The most mature and deployed application in the suite is the e-commerce application with functionality that measures up to the largest available commercial alternatives and many live sites, including the award-winning ReturnBuy.com site (see http://www.internetretailer.com/article.asp?id=8137 ) Other OFBiz applications and components are stable and being used by various organizations and in various commercial products. More details are available on the website. OFBiz has received great attention in the open source and IT communities. The project has been featured on SourceForge and release notices have appeared on FreshMeat.net, TheServerSide.com, and JavaLobby.org. The SourceForge project site shows around 100,000 downloads and 700,000 page views. Dozens of users of the project have contributed feedback, new ideas and even code and designs. Special thanks to the many users who have contributed to the project. Without user contributions the project could not be what it is today. QUESTION: What is the scope of the OFBiz applications, and how will vertical markets be targeted? ANSWER: We realize that we cannot target all functionality that will be needed by all organizations, or even all markets or industries. Our goal for the applications and application components is to include as much generic functionality as possible. This will allow many medium and large size organizations to get something useful running quickly and make it possible to concentrate resources on organization specific customizations. Software companies will be able to affordably create products for narrowly targeted markets or industries and spend time and effort on the needs of that market or industry instead of all of the generic functionality and framework components that can be generalized among all users of the software. QUESTION: If there are no licensing fees or corporate backing for OFBiz, how is the development and support of the project financed? ANSWER: The project is financed by providing for the needs of users of the project. This is done by offering services such as analysis, design, implementation, customization, training, mentoring, support and even prioritization of planned features. Much of the functionality in the project has been paid for by commercial adopters of the project and the rest has been contributed by generous developers from their own personal time. For more information on services offered, see the OFBiz.org Services Page at http://www.ofbiz.org/services.html QUESTION: This seems like a pretty big project, how much of it is actually done, or rather how far along are the various components and applications? ANSWER: At this point all of the framework components are very stable, and many of the applications are too. This is why we have chosen to do the 2.0.0 final release. From here on out releases will be done more incrementally as the current framework and applications are improved. The e-commerce and related applications such as the Party, Order, and Catalog managers are the most stable and mature. Following close behind is the Facility Manager which handles all aspects of warehouse and inventory management. The Work Effort Manager has many useful pieces in place, but there is still a lot of work to do there. Other applications such as Accounting and Content Management have only recently been started. The Data Model is very complete and mature. It has been reviewed and improved dozens of times and by many different people. It is cleaner in the areas where corresponding applications and components are implemented, but we have put a great deal of effort into making sure that there was a master plan for the data model that would not have to change much as applications are added or improved. Vorbis Encoder Plugin for LameFE released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=246410 A new OGG/Vorbis Encoder plugin for use with LameFE 2.2 RC 1 has been released. This plugin features Ogg/Vorbis 1.0 support, Quality based encoding, ABR / VBR / CBR encoding, and support for standard Ogg Tags. You can download both LameFE and the plugin at http://lamefe.sourceforge.net/index.php?showpage=download Thees Winkler
DWSII 1.2 Beta Release
DelphiWebScript is a scripting language for use in Borland Delphi(tm) projects. The programming language is similar to Delphi. It's HTML features are optimal for web applications and report modules. A beta release of DWSII is available. Most important new feature: Garbage collector for DWSII objects. See forum messages for more information.
Streamsicle 1.2Beta+
The Streamsicle is a stand-alone webserver and streaming MP3 server. You can request songs, view what the server has to play, etc. New installer version released with later JVM support, should allow much larger MP3 collections to be loaded.
pmd-1.02 is released
PMD is a Java source code analyzer. It finds unused variables, empty catch blocks, unnecessary object creation, and so forth. This release includes a number of new rules and bugfixes. ...with a slew of new rules (ImportFromSamePackageRule, SwitchDensityRule, NullAssignmentRule, UnusedModifierRule, ForLoopShouldBeWhileLoopRule) and plenty o' bug fixes and new features. See the changelog - http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=135420 - for all the details. Thanks to the many folks who contributed, most of whom are listed here: http://pmd.sourceforge.net/credits.html Thanks, Tom
RCSoccerSim 9.2.2 is available
The RoboCup Soccer Simulator is a research and educational tool for multi-agent systems and artificial intelligence. It enables for two teams of 11 simulated autonomous robotic players to play soccer (football). RoboCup Soccer Simulator is licensed under a combination of the GNU GPL and GNU LGPL. The latest stable release adds goal posts with "real" collision detection and modelling as well the remaining official changes requested for the new RoboCup World Cup. But that's not all, to make your life easier (and mine more difficult), the various rcsoccersim modules are now available as RPMs for i386. If anyone else is willing to provide RPMs for other architectures, let us (sserver-admin at users.sf.net) know and we'll tell you how.
tinyproxy 1.5.2 released
After a month of being in the "Release Candidate" state, tinyproxy 1.5.2 has been released. There have been a bunch of usability improvements since 1.5.1. Anyone using 1.5.1 or previous is recommended to upgrade. tinyproxy is a GPLed, lightweight HTTP proxy. Designed from the ground up to be fast and yet small, it is an ideal solution for sites where a full featured HTTP proxy is required, but the system resources for a larger proxy are unavailable.
Slashdot
[0]captainclever writes "[1]Kuro5hin have an interesting [2]article on
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http://rwj100 AT soton DOT ac DOT uk
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http://kuro5hin.org/
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http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2003/1/25/224415/367Oasis Forms "Lawful Intercept" XML Committ http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/27/0611201
An anonymous reader writes "[0]Oasis has announced the formation of the
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http://www.oasis-open.org/
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http://xml.coverpages.org/ni2003-01-23-a.html
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http://xml.coverpages.org/LawfulInterceptTC.html
Adopt a KDE Geek
sultanoslack writes "In an effort to bring together KDE hackers that are students, unemployed or by other means lacking in hardware and capital with users in that have spare goodies, [0]Adopt-a-Geek has been launched. [1]More details are available on [2]how to help out. Been wondering what you can do to help out? Here's your chance!" Links
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http://dot.kde.org/1043618134/
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http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=kde-cafe&m=104361223225621&w=2
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http://devel-home.kde.org/~wheeler/adopt-a-geek/
Gibson to Embed Guitars with Ethernet
[0]caseyuw writes "Gibson is planning to roll out their [1]Magic this
0. mailto:caseyh@u.washington.edu
1.
http://www.eetimes.com/sys/news/OEG20030124S0035
2.
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/12/04/1753259&tid=141Humankind Makes Last Stand Against Machine http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/26/2214233 [0]MrZeebo writes "According to this Financial Times story, Garry
0. mailto:greg@[ ]dberg.com ['lee' in gap]
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http://news.ft.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=FT.com/StoryFT/FullStory&c=StoryFT&cid=1042491215888
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http://www.x3dworld.com/Entertainment/CI_X3DEvnt_DeepJunior.html
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http://www.research.ibm.com/deepblue/
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http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=569&ncid=738&e=1&u=/nm/20030127/tc_nm/life_chess_kasparov_dc
Who Owns Your Digital Media?
[0]Ren Bucholz writes "In what was designed to be a "safety valve," the
0. mailto:ren@eff.org
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http://www.copyright.gov/
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http://www.copyright.gov/1201/comment_forms/index.html
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http://www.eff.org/
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http://www.eff.org/IP/DMCA/20021218_eff_dmca_reply_comments.html
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http://www.eff.org/IP/DMCA/2003-DMCA-1201-comments.php
Superbowl XXXVII
So, if you're a good, patriotic American, you're certainly watching the
Superbowl right about now. The dot-com ads should be pretty much absent
this year, but perhaps there will be something more interesting than
0. http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/TV/01/25/superbowl.commercials.reut/
Review: Illegal Art
An anonymous reader writes "I just got back from the Chicago opening of
Warcraft III Expansion
[0]Ultra Magnus writes "Looks like [1]Blizzard is releasing an [2]
0. mailto:tsavo3997@yahoo.com
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http://www.bnetd.org/
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http://www.blizzard.com/war3x/pressrelease.shtml
Web-based Road Monitoring
[0]James Evans writes "The National Center for Atmospheric Research
0. mailto:james@paris.fr
Freshmeat
The Unix98 standard requires largefile support, and many of the latest operating systems provide it. However, some systems still chose not to make it the default, resulting in two models: Some parts of the system use the traditional 32bit off_t, while others are compiled with a largefile 64bit off_t. Mixing libraries and plugins is not a good idea.
amSynth 1.0-rc2
amSynth is a realtime polyphonic Analogue Modeling SYNTHesizer. It provides virtual analogue synthesis in the style of the classic Moog Minimoog/Roland Junos. It offers an easy-to-use interface and synth engine, while still creating varied sounds.
Angband 3.0.3
Angband is a single-player rogue-like dungeon exploration game that runs on a wide variety of computer systems.
Blassic 0.5.1
Blassic is a classic Basic interpreter. The line numbers are mandatory, and it has PEEK & POKE. The main goal is to execute programs written in old interpreters, but it can be used as a scripting language.
Busca 0.5
Busca is based on a popular Italian card game similar to hearts. You may play against artificial intelligence or against your friends with network play. CRM114 2003-01-26
CRM114 is a Controllable Regex Mutilator and Smart Filter, designed for easy creation of filters for things like incoming mail, system logs, or monitoring processes. Filtering rules can be either hard-coded (such as regexes), soft-coded (calculated at runtime or read from an external file or process), or learned dynamically by phrase matching (by SBPH hashing). This makes it possible to create very accurate filters with very little actual work. DCTC 0.84.1
DCTC (Direct Connect Text Client) is a library that gives access to the direct connect world, like IRC but more file-sharing oriented.
Downloader for X 2.4.0
Downloader for X is a tool for downloading files from the Internet via both HTTP and FTP with a powerful but userfriendly interface. It supports reconnecting and resuming on connection timeouts, has a download queue for multiple files, support for simultaneous downloads, and many other features for powerful downloading.
Eddi 1.1.1 (Development)
Eddi is a powerful and easy-to-use text editor for X. It can use macros and has syntax highlighting. FLAC 1.1.0
FLAC is a Free Lossless Audio Codec. The FLAC format supports streaming, seeking, and archival, and gives 25-75% compression on typical CD audio. Input plugins for Winamp and XMMS are also provided.
Gammu 0.67 (Development)
Gammu (formerly known as MyGnokii2) is cellular manager for various mobile phones and modems. It currently supports Nokia 3210, 33xx, 3410, 3510, 51xx, 5210, 5510, 61xx, 62xx, 63xx, 6510, 7110, 82xx, 8310, 9110, and 9210, and AT devices (such as Siemens, Alcatel, WaveCom, IPAQ, and other). It has a command line version with many functions for ringtones, phonebook, SMS, logos, WAP, date/time, alarm, calls, etc. It can also make full backups and restore them. It works on various Unix systems (like Linux) and Win32.
GSpeakers 0.9
GSpeakers is a GNOME loudspeaker design program built with the Gtkmm 2.0 toolkit.
JGraphpad 1.3.1
JGraphpad is a powerful diagram editor for Swing that offers XML, drag and drop, zoom, automatic layout, print support, and much more. With JGraphpad, you can create flow charts, maps, UML diagrams, and networks with thousands of nodes. JGraphpad is available with sourcecode, which may be used to develop new (commercial) applications.
kbarcode 1.1.3 (Development)
kbarcode is a KDE3-based program for creating, handling, managing, and printing barcodes for private or business purpose. kbarcode is able to handle all major types of barcodes, like UPC, EAN, CODE39, and ISBN. It comes with a label designer to create customized labels and a batch print function. It's designed to print several thousands barcodes in one pass, but also allows you to easily print a single label. kbarcode uses SQL to store all information about articles, barcodes, customers, etc.
KCDLabel 2.11-KDE3
KCDLabel is a program to create labels, covers, and booklets for CD cases. It can include text, bitmapped images, and directory content recursively read from a directory. KCDlabel can print and output postscript files. It can also create round labels to stick on CDs. KCDLabel can access CDDB to retrieve information about a CD.
KMovisto 0.5.0
KMovisto is a free molecule viewer which reads GAUSSIAN files, exports POV-Ray scripts for high quality presentations, and VRML files for creating 3D molecule sceneries for the Web.
KSocrat 3.1.1
KSocrat is the simple English/Russian and Russian/English dictionary for the K Desktop Environment.
Lace2000 2
Lace2000 is a theme based on a lace pattern from Lace CD 2000 and some bobbin images taken from VanDieren (bobbinmaker.com).
LibSDBI 0.9.10
LibSDBI is a very simple SQL database interface, for multiple types of SQL databases. Its aim is to be able to manage multiple database types with a single interface, and it follows the KISS theory. It loads the database dependent codes from shared object(.so). In the basic tarball the PostgreSQL module is included.
maildrop 1.5.2
Maildrop is a powerful email filter/delivery agent. It supports mbox-style mailboxes and maildirs (a mail storage format used by Qmail). Its mail filtering language supports RFC822 parsing and GDBM/Berkeley DB database files. The maildrop package also includes a command-line tool to perform various operations on MIME messages.
man-pages-ja 20030115
man-pages-ja is a comprehensive collection of Japanese man pages for Linux. It contains Japanese version of LDP man-pages, man pages for GNU tools, and ones for various opensource applications.
Mango 0.24
Mango is recipe management software. The main motivation of the project is to provide an open source Mealmaster compatible application.
MiddleMan 1.3.4
Middleman is a fast HTTP/HTTPS proxy server with features designed to remove unwanted content and increase privacy. It features an XML-like configuration file and an intuitive Web interface. It can be used to filter HTTP headers, block certain files or mime types, block cookies to and from certain sites, redirect requests, forward requests through another proxy using NTLM or Basic authentication, block inappropiate content using a keyword scoring system, and manipulate the contents of files using either its builtin rewrite feature or an external program or script. It fully implements the HTTP/1.1 protocol, including persistent connections and gzip encoding.
Modeling Framework 0.8.1
Modeling Framework fills the gap between the Python object world and relational databases in that it allows users to transparently create, retrieve, update, or delete Python objects from a database without having to write a single line of SQL. Main features include generation of database schema, generation of Python code templates ready to be used, support for transparent mapping of (class) inheritance in relational databases, object-oriented query language, use of standard Python getters to traverse relationships (the related objects are automatically fetched when needed and when appropriate), and automatic checking for referential-integrity constraints, etc. Supported databases are PostgreSQL and MySQL.
MP3Gain 1.0
MP3Gain analyzes and adjusts mp3 files so that they have the same volume. It does not just do peak normalization, as many normalizers do. Instead, it does some statistical analysis to determine how loud the file actually sounds to the human ear. Also, the changes MP3Gain makes are completely lossless. There is no quality lost in the change because the program adjusts the mp3 file directly, without decoding and re-encoding.
mxflat 0.7.3
mxflat is a theme that was made to match the GTK[1|2]-flat engine. It is quite customizable, but also works very well if you do not adjust anything. Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server 2.2 beta2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/110739/ Nuxeo CPS is the collaborative web content management solution for Zope. Users create and manage content in Workgroups and publish them in Publications spaces (Hierarchies) through a dedicated workflow. Managers can easily set global and local roles for users (Workgroup Managers, Members, Visitors, Reviewers, and Readers). All actions are available through simple Web interfaces. Nuxeo CPS also features office document integration, indexing, and conversion to HTML format; versioning; attached comments; interactive services (e.g. mailing-lists); and skinning of hierarchies.
Odin Plus Plus 0.3a
OPP (Odin Plus Plus) is an open source C++ class library intended to provide functionality surpassing that of the Rogue Wave class libraries. It includes basic object components, a solid thread library, and an excellent set of advanced internet components. It also has template collection classes, an I/O library, and the beginnings of an object database.
Python/XML 0.8.2
The Python XML package contains parsers, SAX and DOM interfaces, sample programs, and documentation. It is currently in beta.
QTParted 0.1
QTParted is a Partition Magic clone. It uses libparted for raw disk access, so you need parted installed to use it. The goal of QTParted is to fully wrap all function of parted and create a user friendly PM clone for Linux.
Quadromania 0.01 alpha
Quadromania is a board game. The computer is your partner here. It scrambles the playing field following defined rules. The task of the player is to restore the original state of the playfield by applying the same rules. The game is written in C and uses SDL and SDL_image for graphics and input.
RivaTV 0.8.2
The RivaTV project is trying to produce Linux drivers for graphics boards with nVidia chips that have a video-in feature.
saCASH 0.6.1 alpha
saCash is a Quicken-like financial account manager. It handles multiple accounts, account transfers, and reconciles information.
searchtool 0.4.4 (Development)
searchtool is a server browser for Internet games. It features the ability to ping servers, download a new serverlist, search for player(s), manage your favourite servers, connect to server of choice, and more. Half-Life, Unreal Tournament, and Unreal Tournament 2003 are supported.
Steel Bank Common Lisp 0.7.12
Steel Bank Common Lisp is a development environment for Common Lisp, with support for almost all of the ANSI standard: garbage collection, lexical closures, powerful macros, strong dynamic typing, incremental compilation, and the Common Lisp object system (multimethods and all). It also includes some extensions, such as an interface to call out to C. These are all available through an integrated native compiler, plus the usual Lispy integrated interpreter and high level debugging support.
TCP Re-engineering Tool 1.2.0
TCP Re-engineering Tool monitors and analyzes data transmitted between a client and a server via a TCP connection. It focuses on the data stream (software layer), not on the lower level transmission protocol (as packet sniffers do).
UnixODBC.pm 0.19
UnixODBC.pm provides Perl programs with a subset of the X/Open ODBC API to the EasySoft unixODBC DBMS libraries, as well as a peer to peer API for querying ODBC data sources on networked systems. In addition, it provides peer client and server scripts and configuration files, sample clients that perform ODBC queries on local and networked systems, and two multi-host data managers: one that uses Apache and CGI to provide a Web browser interface, and another that uses Perl/Tk.
UrlGet 0.5
UrlGet is a download manager that uses GTK+2, libxml2, and libcurl. It allows you to classify URLs before downloading them, and allows you to import URLs from .html files. Every category has an independent configuration that can be inherited by each download in that category. Velocity editor plugin for Eclipse 0.9.3 http://freshmeat.net/releases/110750/ Velocity editor plugin for Eclipse provides an editor for the scripting language of Jakarta's template engine Velocity. The editor is implemented as an plugin for the Eclipse platform.
Video4Linux Grab 0.2.2
The v4lgrab project is real-time capturing software for a Video4Linux device.
Webcpp 0.8.0 pre2 (Preview)
Webcpp (Web C Plus Plus) is a command line utility that takes your source code and converts it into an HTML file, using a fully customizable syntax highlighting engine and stylesheets. Webcpp currently supports Ada95, Assembler, ASP, Basic, C, C#, C++, Cg, CLIPS, DOS Batch, EMF, Fortran, Haskell, Java, Javascript, Markup, Modula2, Objective C, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Power Builder, Python, RenderMan, Ruby, SQL, Tcl, Unix shell, and VHDL highlighting.
Webtop web-based email system 1.40
Webtop is a Web-based POP3 email client that includes many filter options, spam fighting features, custom folders, email import/export, and email-to-PDF generation. The Webtop also includes a calendar, notepad, Webdrive, automated email reminders, contacts, mailing lists, and Web-based administration. One installation can support multiple users and each user can set up as many POP3 accounts as they need.
WorDoG 0.6 beta
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).
Writemime 1.0
Writemime is a simple C++ package that makes it easy to create and send MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension) messages in a C++ program. It also includes a driver program which allows access to most of the functionality from the Unix command line. Creating a message is trivially easy and it will handle all encoding issues internally.
ZoneMinder 0.9.8
ZoneMinder is a set of applications which support capture, analysis, recording, and monitoring of video data coming from cameras attached to a Linux system. It features a user-friendly Web interface which allows viewing, archival, review, and deletion of images and movies captured by the cameras. The image analysis system is highly configurable, permitting retention of specific events, while eliminating false positives. ZoneMinder is built around the definition of a set of individual 'zones' of varying sensitivity and functionality for each camera. This allows the elimination of regions which should be ignored or the definition of areas which will alarm if various thresholds are exceeded in conjunction with other zones. All management, control, and other functions are supported through the Web interface.
ZorbIPtraffic 0.05
ZorbIPtraffic shows the IP traffic on a network interface in real time. It can display traffic statistics for each IP on your internal network, and it summarizes the total traffic for each IP per year, per month, and per day. All information is stored in a MySQL database, which makes it easy to search the traffic measurements for a specific day. ZorbIPtraffic only works if you use iptables.
Slashcode
I'm getting the following error trying to move our slashsite from my
devel box over to production. I decided the easist way to do this would
be to do a clean slashcode install on the production box, then dump the
DB and assorted config files over. I've gotten the slashcode,
Bundle::Slash installed (MySQL, Perl, Apache w/ mod_perl were already
there), and then ran install-slashsite: $ sudo ./install-slashsite What
is hostname of your Slash site (e.g., www.slashdot.org)? []
my.hiddenservername.com What user would you like to run your Slash site
as? [nobody] slash What group would you like to run your Slash site
under? [slash] OK, I am planning on user my.hiddenservername.com as the
unique name for the Slash site. If this is not ok, you need to fill in
something else here. [my.hiddenservername.com] Which theme do you want
to use? (*)1. slashcode "Slashcode.com theme" Skipping theme select
since you only have one theme! Theme selected: slashcode Please select
which plugins you would like ('*' marks default). (*) 1. Admin - "Admin
Interface" ( ) 2. BunchaBlocks - This is a bunch of portald blocks you
can add ( ) 3. CheesyPortal - CheesyPortal is a script to get an
overall look at portal boxes ( ) 4. ForumZilla - "ForumZilla support"
(*) 5. Hof - "High score stuff" (*) 6. Journal - "Journal system for
users" (*) 7. Messages - "Messaging system" (*) 8. PubKey - "Just
allows a user's pubkey to be displayed" (*) 9. Search - Slash Search is
the default search engine for Slash. Hit 'a' to select all, otherwise
select comma separated numbers or 'q' to quit a Plugins selected: Admin
BunchaBlocks CheesyPortal ForumZilla Hof Journal Messages PubKey Search
Would you like to install all the files as symlinks to the original?
(If not, each file will be copied to your Slash directories). [Y] N
Create a name for the site's admin account (8 characters or less).
Background Image
Is it possible to get a background image into the site rather than the dull grey?
Universal Slash Login
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