Standardize placement and style of WWW: lines, and in some cases
remove ^M from line endings. List of files with "issues" supplied by: Alex Kozlov <spam@rm-rf.kiev.ua>
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@ -19,4 +19,4 @@ pgpencode, and pgpsign.
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dot.pinerc.sample is an example configuration file(include PGP support) can be
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put into your home directory as .pinerc.
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Pine on WWW: http://www.washington.edu/pine/
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WWW: http://www.washington.edu/pine/
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@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ metadata.
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Plus, the Power*Architect has the ability to take snapshots of database
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structures, allowing users to design DW data models while working offline.
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WWW: http://code.google.com/p/power-architect/
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WWW: http://code.google.com/p/power-architect/
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@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
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Provides the opposite of the 'tied' function. Say you have %hash that
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is tied to $object. Then, it is relatively simple to get $object from
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%hash simply by saying
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$object = tied %hash;
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But, how does one go the other way? Simple, with Tie::Restore
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tie %hash, 'Tie::Restore', $object;
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Works for any kind of tie. (scalar, array, hash, filehandle)
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WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Tie-Restore/
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Provides the opposite of the 'tied' function. Say you have %hash that
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is tied to $object. Then, it is relatively simple to get $object from
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%hash simply by saying
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$object = tied %hash;
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But, how does one go the other way? Simple, with Tie::Restore
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tie %hash, 'Tie::Restore', $object;
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Works for any kind of tie. (scalar, array, hash, filehandle)
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WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Tie-Restore/
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@ -27,8 +27,6 @@ This is not the latest version: it's older than the one in GNU libc.
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There is a newer version, but it's still marked as "current snapshot".
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It's in /usr/ports/devel/ptmalloc-2/.
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See the web site for more details: WWW: http://www.malloc.de/en/
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This package comes with no documentation beyond a README, which isn't
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worth installing. It appears that the GNU libc man page malloc(3)
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applies, but it's not included here for copyright reasons. There's
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@ -44,3 +42,5 @@ In addition to the library, the package contains a couple of test
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cases. Theoretically they could be run using the FreeBSD libraries,
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but they call the legacy memalign() function, which is not provided by
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FreeBSD. It may be of interest to fix this issue.
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WWW: http://www.malloc.de/en/
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There is a newer version, but it's still marked as "current snapshot".
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It's in /usr/ports/devel/ptmalloc-2/.
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See the web site for more details: WWW: http://www.malloc.de/en/
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This package comes with no documentation beyond a README, which isn't
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worth installing. It appears that the GNU libc man page malloc(3)
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applies, but it's not included here for copyright reasons. There's
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@ -44,3 +42,5 @@ In addition to the library, the package contains a couple of test
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cases. Theoretically they could be run using the FreeBSD libraries,
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but they call the legacy memalign() function, which is not provided by
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FreeBSD. It may be of interest to fix this issue.
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WWW: http://www.malloc.de/en/
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@ -11,4 +11,4 @@ to install an uncompressed 170MB RP06 filesystem image and setup
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emulator support files. Additional 170MB RP06 filesystem images
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may also be installed.
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For more information about ITS see WWW: http://www.its.os.org/
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WWW: http://www.its.os.org/
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This is a port of Kenneth L. Harrenstien's KLH10 DEC PDP-10 mainframe
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emulator.
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For information about PDP-10 see WWW: http://www.inwap.com/pdp10/
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This port currently only builds klh10 in the ksits configuration for
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running MIT Incompatible Timesharing System (ITS.) Future release
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will configure KLH10 for additional systems.
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@ -20,3 +18,5 @@ incoming TCP connections and require root privileges. You take your
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chances running this in the default configuration. Consider using a
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firewall to limit access to klh-10. See the pub-its/adm directory for
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firewall documentation.
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WWW: http://www.inwap.com/pdp10/
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(usage: setbrightness [0-255])
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vaiobat / get battery status
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WWW: http://samba.org/picturebook/
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WWW: http://samba.org/picturebook/
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@ -7,7 +7,6 @@ package-style for FreeBSD, so you can pkg_add it directly. That is, it
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is not necessary to use this port if yours is the newer version.
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+------------------------------------------+
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| WWW: http://www.omronsoft.co.jp |
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| E-mail: wnn-info@omronsoft.co.jp |
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| TEL: +81-44-246-6006 |
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| FAX: +81-44-246-6011 |
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@ -21,3 +20,5 @@ symbolic links are made:
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- S. Taoka
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taoka@FreeBSD.org
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WWW: http://www.omronsoft.co.jp/
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@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ with packet streams as if they were working with a source code
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debugger. Users can list, inspect, modify, and retransmit any packet
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from captured files as well as work with live packet capture.
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WWW: pktdbg.sf.net
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WWW: http://pktdbg.sf.net/
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@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ shimmer is a pair of small programs (a client and a server) that provide an
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alternative to port knocking program such as tumbler and are used to hide a
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valuable port (such as a hidden web server or SSH) on a public IP address.
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WWW: http:/shimmer.sourceforge.net/
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WWW: http://shimmer.sourceforge.net/
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@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ daily and monthly and are saved as static HTML files.
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It is written in pure C without the need of external libraries, targetted to
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be used in an embedded firewall system. A HTTP server is not included.
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WWW: mdolze.gmxhome.de/iograph.shtml
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WWW: http://mdolze.gmxhome.de/iograph.shtml
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The KnowledgeKit provides a mechanism for the automatic creation and
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maintenance of Knowledge Bases as well as FAQs. It provides a standard view
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that integrates with the overall site Zope.
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Latest Additions:
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* An example folder
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* Anonymous User FAQ Addiitons
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* FAQ moderation support
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* Knowledge Base Items can have support files
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* Default views
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* ZCatalog Awareness
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* Simple How-To Object
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WWW: http://www.zope.org/Members/Bill/Products/KnowledgeKit/
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The KnowledgeKit provides a mechanism for the automatic creation and
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maintenance of Knowledge Bases as well as FAQs. It provides a standard view
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that integrates with the overall site Zope.
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Latest Additions:
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* An example folder
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* Anonymous User FAQ Addiitons
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* FAQ moderation support
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* Knowledge Base Items can have support files
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* Default views
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* ZCatalog Awareness
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* Simple How-To Object
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WWW: http://www.zope.org/Members/Bill/Products/KnowledgeKit/
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SquishDot is a web-based news publishing and discussion product for the
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Z Object Publishing Environment(ZOPE). It allows you to build a web-based
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news site along with the capability to handle threaded discussions with
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a minimum of configuration and day-to-day management.
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WWW: http://squishdot.org/
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SquishDot is a web-based news publishing and discussion product for the
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Z Object Publishing Environment(ZOPE). It allows you to build a web-based
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news site along with the capability to handle threaded discussions with
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a minimum of configuration and day-to-day management.
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WWW: http://squishdot.org/
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The ZNavigator product was designed to simplify the construction of
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navigation bars. It was written to make navbar management easy for
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inexperienced contents managers, and provide some nifty features.
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Many of the features and their usage are demonstrated in the
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navigator_demo package, which you can import with the name
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'navigator_demo.zexp' from the Zope management interface.
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WWW: http://www.zope.org/Members/jonas/ZNavigator/
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The ZNavigator product was designed to simplify the construction of
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navigation bars. It was written to make navbar management easy for
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inexperienced contents managers, and provide some nifty features.
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Many of the features and their usage are demonstrated in the
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navigator_demo package, which you can import with the name
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'navigator_demo.zexp' from the Zope management interface.
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WWW: http://www.zope.org/Members/jonas/ZNavigator/
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CMFForum is a Forum for CMF with file attachments. It can be used to
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replace the CMF DiscussionTool too.
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WWW: http://cmf.zope.org/
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CMFForum is a Forum for CMF with file attachments. It can be used to
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replace the CMF DiscussionTool too.
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WWW: http://cmf.zope.org/
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