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@ -7722,7 +7722,7 @@ security/rubygem-net-ssh27||2015-07-20|Has expired: not used by other ports anym
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graphics/kuickshow-kde4||2015-07-21|Has expired: Broken for more than 6 months
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graphics/sng||2015-07-21|Has expired: Broken for more than 6 months
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japanese/netype||2015-07-21|Has expired: Broken for more than 6 months
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databases/p5-DBD-Pg32|databases/p5-DBD-Pg|2015-07-22|Has expired: Use databases/p5-DBD-Pg instead, compatability probles are fixed
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databases/p5-DBD-Pg32|databases/p5-DBD-Pg|2015-07-22|Has expired: Use databases/p5-DBD-Pg instead, compatibility probles are fixed
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textproc/py-asciinema|textproc/asciinema|2015-07-23|Has expired: use textproc/asciinema instead
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devel/libiomp5-devel|devel/llvm-devel|2015-07-24|Merged with devel/llvm-devel
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devel/amd64-binutils||2015-07-25|No real use
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Caribou is an input assistive technology intended for swithc and
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Caribou is an input assistive technology intended for switch and
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pointer users.
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Features:
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Unalz is a BSD-licensed unarchiver for AlZip format which requires
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proprietary and win32-only software but widely used in Korea.
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proprietary and Win32-only software but widely used in Korea.
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WWW: http://www.kipple.pe.kr/win/unalz/
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This is a library based on the mod rendering code from ModPlug, a
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popular windows mod player written by Olivier Lapicque, found at
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popular Windows mod player written by Olivier Lapicque, found at
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http://www.modplug.com. It is required for ModPlug-XMMS (in the
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xmms-modplug package).
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TCPBLAST measures the throughput of a tcp connection.
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TCPBLAST measures the throughput of a TCP connection.
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@ -2,6 +2,6 @@ Io_lib is a library of file reading and writing code to provide a
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general purpose trace file (and Experiment File) reading interface.
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The programmer simply calls the (eg) read_reading to create a "Read"
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C structure with the data loaded into memory. It has been compiled
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and tested on a variety of unix systems, MacOS X and MS Windows.
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and tested on a variety of Unix systems, MacOS X and MS Windows.
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WWW: http://staden.sourceforge.net/
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It has been made as better and faster alternative to the old Skeinforge engine.
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The CuraEngine is pure C++ and uses Clipper from
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http://www.angusj.com/delphi/clipper.php. There are no external dependences
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http://www.angusj.com/delphi/clipper.php. There are no external dependencies
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and Clipper is included in the source code without modifications.
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This is just a console application for GCode generation. For a full graphical
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application look at https://github.com/daid/Cura with is the graphical
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frontend for CuraEngine.
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The CuraEngine can be used seperately or in other applications.
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The CuraEngine can be used separately or in other applications.
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Feel free to add it to your application. But to take note of the License.
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WWW: http://wiki.ultimaker.com/Cura
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QE is a PE2-like editor program under U*nix (PE2 is an editor software
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undePC-DOS), I named it QE for the reason that the P is followed by Q,
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under PC-DOS), I named it QE for the reason that the P is followed by Q,
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hope it can exceed PE2 :-), and I release this program under the terms
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of General Public License (GPL)
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SunPinyin is a statistical language model based Chinese input method, which
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was firstly developed by Sun Beijing Globalization team, and opensource'd
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to community with opensolaris project, with LGPLv2 and CDDL dual-licenses.
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to community with OpenSolaris project, with LGPLv2 and CDDL dual-licenses.
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WWW: http://code.google.com/p/sunpinyin/
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BlueGPS is a simple (freebsd native) command line tool to download
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BlueGPS is a simple (FreeBSD native) command line tool to download
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datalogs from the Royaltek RBT-3000 bluetooth GPS receiver over a
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bluetooth link.
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The concordance software suite allows you to program your Logitech Harmony
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remote using a configuration object retreived from the harmony website. The
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remote using a configuration object retrieved from the harmony website. The
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Logitech Harmony is a highly configuration universal remote than can control
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most multimedia devices.
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Cwdaemon is a small daemon which uses the pc parallel or serial port and a
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Cwdaemon is a small daemon which uses the PC parallel or serial port and a
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simple transistor switch to output morse code to a transmitter from a text
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message sent to it via the UDP Internet protocol.
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hf is a gtk+-based linux ham radio fsk digimode program, which can do also
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hf is a gtk+-based Linux ham radio fsk digimode program, which can do also
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the realtime ARQ modes pactor 1, amtor, gtor without a ptc, only with a
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soundcard and a pc and linux(FreeBSD), all of which need not be the newest.
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soundcard and a PC and Linux (FreeBSD), all of which need not be the newest.
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The core of hf, the heart of the program (hfkernel) is a real master-piece
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of code, it has originally been made by Tom Sailer, many thanks Tom!
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hf can also do MT63 and has a CW elbug function.
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Python module to interact with remote controls via lirc. Currently only
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linux version exists, but porters for winLirc or other systems are
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Linux version exists, but porters for winLirc or other systems are
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welcome.
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WWW: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pylirc/
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Amateur Radio SSTV/FAX transmit and reception program for unix
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Amateur Radio SSTV/FAX transmit and reception program for Unix.
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WWW: http://users.telenet.be/on4qz/
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As well as being a work-alike for the BSDI utility mentioned in the
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As well as being a work-alike for the BSDI utility mentioned in the
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doscmd man page, dos2bsd (and bsd2dos), fconv supports conversion to
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and from Macintosh type files (which use only '\r').
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A set of programs to interconvert between mac font formats and pfb, ttf, otf
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and bdf files on unix
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A set of programs to interconvert between Mac font formats and PFB, TTF, OTF
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and BDF files on Unix.
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WWW: http://fondu.sourceforge.net/
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CAL is a nicely-enhanced version of the unix `cal' command.
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CAL is a nicely-enhanced version of the Unix `cal' command.
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Features:
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* Hilights today's date when displaying a monthly calendar.
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* Completely configurable colors -- eight separate color attributes.
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* No ANSI driver needed for colors, and the output may be redirected
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anywhere, just like the unix version. However, ANSI color control may
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be enabled (e.g. for unix) with a #define in the source code.
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anywhere, just like the Unix version. However, ANSI color control may
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be enabled (e.g. for Unix) with a #define in the source code.
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* Commandline-compatible with unix `cal' command, but with several
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* Commandline-compatible with Unix `cal' command, but with several
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enhanced switch settings.
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Requests, bug reports, suggestions, donations, proposals for
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Mencal is a simple variation of the well-known unix command cal.
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Mencal is a simple variation of the well-known Unix command cal.
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The main difference is that you can have some periodically
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repeating days highlighted in color. This can be used to track
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menstruation (or other) cycles conveniently.
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Server Status Widget is a KDE 4 Plasma applet that lets you monitor one or more
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servers via pings, TCP connects or custom unix commands at a configurable
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servers via pings, TCP connects or custom Unix commands at a configurable
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interval. The icon changes if a server does not respond to a check, optionally
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triggering configurable KDE notifications.
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Rcpp provides matching C++ classes for a large number of basic R
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data types. Hence, a package author can keep his data in normal R
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data structures without having to worry about translation or
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transfering to C++. At the same time, the data structures can be
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transferring to C++. At the same time, the data structures can be
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accessed as easily at the C++ level, and used in the normal manner.
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The mapping of data types works in both directions. It is as
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Either the compiler as the assembler are able to generate 16-bit code.
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Hence it's possible to compile BIOS and DOS code under unix.
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Hence it's possible to compile BIOS and DOS code under Unix.
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The C compiler does understand K&R1 syntax, with a few restrictions
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regarding bit fields. See the file work/bcc/bcc-cc1/bcc.bugs for
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cmake-fedora consists a set of cmake modules that provideds helper macros and
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targets for linux, especially fedora developers.
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targets for Linux, especially Fedora developers.
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WWW: https://fedorahosted.org/cmake-fedora/
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programmer to write text-based user interfaces. The library is
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crossplatform and has both terminal-based implementations on *nix
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operating systems and a winapi console based implementation for
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windows operating systems. The basic idea is an abstraction of the
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Windows operating systems. The basic idea is an abstraction of the
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greatest common subset of features available on all major terminals
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and other terminal-like APIs in a minimalistic fashion. Small API
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means it is easy to implement, test, maintain and learn it, that's
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Guikachu is a resource editor for PalmOS(tm) systems. It allows you
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to visually create dialog boxes, menu bars and windows for your
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Palm application in the GNOME desktop environment.
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Palm application in the GNOME desktop environment.
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WWW: http://cactus.rulez.org/projects/guikachu/
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A faster implementation of hgk using pyqt4. Its primary purpose
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was to be able to browse the linux kernel mercurial repository.
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was to be able to browse the Linux kernel mercurial repository.
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WWW: http://www.logilab.org/project/hgview/
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as Haskell code, and it is intended that the user can add new rules as
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required. DrIFT automates instance derivation for classes that aren't
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supported by the standard compilers. In addition, instances can be
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produced in seperate modules to that containing the type declaration.
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produced in separate modules to that containing the type declaration.
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This allows instances to be derived for a type after the original module
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has been compiled. As a bonus, simple utility functions can also be
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produced from a type.
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This is a small wrapper around the "directory", "unix", and "Win32"
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This is a small wrapper around the "directory", "Unix", and "Win32"
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packages, for use with "system-filepath". It provides a consistent API
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to the various versions of these packages distributed with different
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versions of GHC. In particular, this library supports working with
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This package provides portable implementations of parts of the unix package.
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This package re-exports the unix package when available. When it isn't
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This package provides portable implementations of parts of the Unix package.
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This package re-exports the Unix package when available. When it isn't
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available, portable implementations are used.
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WWW: http://github.com/jystic/unix-compat
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Features include: asynchronous read, write, open, close, stat, unlink,
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fdatasync, mknod, readdir etc. (basically the full POSIX API), sendfile
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(native on solaris, linux, hp-ux, freebsd, emulated everywehere else),
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readahead (emulated where not available). It is fully event-library
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(native on Solaris, Linux, HP-UX, FreeBSD, emulated everywhere else),
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read-ahead (emulated where not available). It is fully event-library
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agnostic and can easily be integrated into any event-library (or used
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standalone, even in polling mode).
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This is a quick-n-dirty BSD licensed clone of backtrace facility found
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in the GNU libc, mainly intended for porting linuxish code to BSD
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in the GNU libc, mainly intended for porting Linuxish code to BSD
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platforms, however it can be used at any platform which has a gcc
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compiler.
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version of RELP has a minimal window of opportunity for message
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duplication after a session has been broken due to network problems.
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In this case, a few messages may be duplicated (a problem that also
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exists with plain tcp syslog). Future versions of RELP will address
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exists with plain TCP syslog). Future versions of RELP will address
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this shortcoming.
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WWW: http://www.librelp.com/
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The tecla library provides UNIX and LINUX programs with interactive
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command line editing facilities, similar to those of the unix tcsh
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command line editing facilities, similar to those of the Unix tcsh
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shell. In addition to simple command-line editing, it supports recall
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of previously entered command lines, TAB completion of file names or
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other tokens, and in-line wild-card expansion of file names. The
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An extension Library
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This is mostly to fill in some gaps in the standard and unix
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This is mostly to fill in some gaps in the standard and Unix
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libraries, either for completeness or because they're things I find
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myself needing a lot of the time, and a few modules that aren't worthy
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of being their own releases. Enjoy. Most of this used to be part of an
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have access to a large amount of read-only data that is stored on the
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file-system at run-time.
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On a linux-like system, this would be in a place such as /usr/share,
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On a Linux-like system, this would be in a place such as /usr/share,
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however Perl runs on a wide variety of different systems, and so the use
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of any one location is unreliable.
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This small low-level module only has one purpose: pass a file
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descriptor to another process, using a (streaming) unix domain socket
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descriptor to another process, using a (streaming) Unix domain socket
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(on POSIX systems) or any (streaming) socket (on WIN32 systems). The
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ability to pass file descriptors on windows is currently the unique
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selling point of this module. Have I mentioned that it is really
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Mock-Object provides a declarative mocking interface that results in a
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very concise, but clear syntax. There are seperate facilities for
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very concise, but clear syntax. There are separate facilities for
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mocking object instances, and classes. You can quickly create an
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instance of an object with custom attributes and methods. You can also
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quickly create an anonymous class, optionally inhereting from another,
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quickly create an anonymous class, optionally inheriting from another,
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with whatever methods you desire.
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Mock-Object also provides a tool that provides an OO interface to
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Modules that provide OS-specific behaviors often need to know if the
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current operating system matches a more generic type of operating
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systems. For example, 'linux' is a type of 'Unix' operating system and
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so is 'freebsd'.
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systems. For example, 'Linux' is a type of 'Unix' operating system and
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so is 'FreeBSD'.
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This module provides a mapping between an operating system name as given
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by $^O and a more generic type.
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In responce to a post on perlmonks.org, a module for counting
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the number of CPU's on a system. Support has now also been
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added for type of CPU and clock speed. While much of the code
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is from UNIX::Processors, win32 support has been added
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is from UNIX::Processors, Win32 support has been added
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(but not tested).
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WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Sys-Cpu/
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Term::Screen is a very simple screen positioning module that should work
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wherever `Term::Cap' does. It is set up for Unix using stty's but these
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dependences are isolated by evals in the `new' constructor. Thus you may
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dependencies are isolated by evals in the `new' constructor. Thus you may
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create a child module implementing Screen with MS-DOS, ioctl, or other
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means to get raw and unblocked input. This is not a replacement for
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Curses -- it has no memory. This was written so that it could be easily
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Test::EOL lets you check the presence of windows line endings in your
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Test::EOL lets you check the presence of Windows line endings in your
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perl code. It report its results in standard Test::Simple fashion.
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WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Test-EOL/
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The phpDocumentor tool is a standalone auto-documentor similar to JavaDoc
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written in PHP. It differs from PHPDoc in that it is MUCH faster, parses a much
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wider range of php files, and comes with many customizations including 11 HTML
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templates, windows help file CHM output, PDF output, and XML DocBook peardoc2
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templates, Windows help file CHM output, PDF output, and XML DocBook peardoc2
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output for use with documenting PEAR. In addition, it can do PHPXref source
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code highlighting and linking.
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billiard is a fork of the Python 2.7 multiprocessing package.
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The multiprocessing package itself is a renamed and updated version
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of R Oudkerk's pyprocessing package. This standalone variant is intended
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to be compatible with Python 2.4 and 2.5, and will draw it's
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to be compatible with Python 2.4 and 2.5, and will draw its
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fixes/improvements from python-trunk.
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WWW: https://github.com/celery/billiard
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Included is a module that, when imported, installs a `signal handler`_
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for `SIGUSR1`_. Running ``kill -SIGUSR1 [pid]`` will cause the process
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to dump the current stack trace of each thread to
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``$TMPDIR/tipper-[unix timestamp]-[parent pid]-[pid].log``.
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``$TMPDIR/tipper-[Unix timestamp]-[parent pid]-[pid].log``.
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WWW: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tipper
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project. It is intended for developers who don't need (or want) to
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use the more complex GNU autotools. With qconf/qmake, it is easy
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to maintain a cross-platform project that uses a familiar configuration
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interface on unix.
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interface on Unix.
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WWW: http://delta.affinix.com/qconf/
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patches. Not ".c" files, not ".h" files. But patches. So patches are
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the first-class object here.
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Quilt was originally based on Andrew Morton's patch scripts published
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on the linux kernel mailing list.
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on the Linux kernel mailing list.
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WWW: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/quilt
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This is a small ruby library that allows Ruby to 'tail' a file,
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including following a file, that still is growing like the unix
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including following a file, that still is growing like the Unix
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command 'tail -f' can.
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This Library is similar to Perl's File::Tail. It can be used to
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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ perl, whatever). The code is compiled and run on the fly when needed.
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Using the package_inline tool Inline now allows you to package up your
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inlined object code for distribution to systems without a compiler
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(read: windows)!
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(read: Windows)!
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FEATURES/PROBLEMS:
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* Quick and easy inlining of your C or C++ code embedded in your ruby
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ dnstracer determines where a given Domain Name Server (DNS) gets
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its information from, and follows the chain of DNS servers back to
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the servers which know the data.
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Its behaviour is similair to ntptrace(8), which does it for the
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Its behaviour is similar to ntptrace(8), which does it for the
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NTP protocol.
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WWW: http://www.mavetju.org/unix/general.php
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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ and allows backspacing from the currently line onto previous lines. It
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also provides features that a more experienced user can use. You can call
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up normal editor, or use some of gate's simple-minded editing
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commands. You can read in files, or save your text to a file. You can
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filter your text through something like the unix "fmt" command. It
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filter your text through something like the Unix "fmt" command. It
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provides a nice spell-checking interface too.
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WWW: http://www.unixpapa.com/gate.html
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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
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LE has many block operations with stream and rectangular blocks, can edit
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both unix and dos style files (LF/CRLF), is binary clean, has hex mode,
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both Unix and DOS style files (LF/CRLF), is binary clean, has hex mode,
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can edit text with multi-byte character encoding, has full undo/redo, can
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edit files and mmap-able devices in mmap shared mode (only replace), has
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tunable syntax highlighting, tunable color scheme (can use default colors),
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|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
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DOSBox is an emulator of a PC with dos.
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The main focus of this project is emulating old dos games using the
|
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DOSBox is an emulator of a PC with DOS.
|
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The main focus of this project is emulating old DOS games using the
|
||||
local file system for files.
|
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|
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Currently emulated is:
|
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|
@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ Generator is an open source emulator designed to emulate the Sega Genesis /
|
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Mega Drive console, a popular games machine produced in the early 1990s. It is
|
||||
a portable program written in C and has been ported to the Amiga, Macintosh,
|
||||
Windows and even pocket PCs such as the iPAQ and Cassiopeia. Natively it
|
||||
compiles under unix for X Windows with either tcl/tk or gtk/SDL, for svgalib
|
||||
compiles under Unix for X Windows with either tcl/tk or gtk/SDL, for svgalib
|
||||
and even cross-compiles to DOS with djgpp/allegro.
|
||||
|
||||
Generator uses it's own custom 68000 processor emulation which is and uses
|
||||
|
@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
|
||||
This port contains packages from a near-minimal installation of CentOS 6
|
||||
Linux. These packages, in conjunction with the linux kernel module,
|
||||
Linux. These packages, in conjunction with the Linux kernel module,
|
||||
form the basis of the Linux compatibility environment. It is designed to
|
||||
provide a nice user experience by using the FreeBSD configuration for
|
||||
corresponding Linux stuff where possible. Because of this any work which
|
||||
needs to chroot into the linux base may not work as expected (no fallthrough
|
||||
needs to chroot into the Linux base may not work as expected (no fallthrough
|
||||
to the FreeBSD config possible).
|
||||
|
||||
This port is only available for the i386/amd64 architecture (i386/32 bit mode).
|
||||
|
@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
|
||||
This port contains packages from a near-minimal installation of Fedora 10
|
||||
Linux. These packages, in conjunction with the linux kernel module,
|
||||
Linux. These packages, in conjunction with the Linux kernel module,
|
||||
form the basis of the Linux compatibility environment. It is designed to
|
||||
provide a nice user experience by using the FreeBSD configuration for
|
||||
corresponding Linux stuff where possible. Because of this any work which
|
||||
needs to chroot into the linux base may not work as expected (no fallthrough
|
||||
needs to chroot into the Linux base may not work as expected (no fallthrough
|
||||
to the FreeBSD config possible).
|
||||
|
||||
This port is only available for the i386/amd64 architecture (i386/32 bit mode).
|
||||
|
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
ProFTPD is a highly configurable ftp daemon for unix
|
||||
and unix-like operating systems. ProFTPD is designed
|
||||
ProFTPD is a highly configurable ftp daemon for Unix
|
||||
and Unix-like operating systems. ProFTPD is designed
|
||||
to be somewhat of a "drop-in" replacement for wu-ftpd
|
||||
with a configuration format like Apache.
|
||||
|
||||
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