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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.2 2002/12/29 15:15:18 fgsch Exp $
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# Original from: Stéphane Peter <megastep@megastep.org>
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.3 2003/01/20 19:10:00 naddy Exp $
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# Original from: Stephane Peter <megastep@megastep.org>
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COMMENT= "script generating a self-extractible .tgz from a directory"
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@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ This utility will allow a user to sync with multiple servers,
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simultaneously or separately. The AvantGo.com service (www.avantgo.com)
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is the first such server.
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WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}
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WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}
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@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ with the user, using an X11 frontend if desired. Xcept also provides
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basic scripting facilities.
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The package has been developed by Arno Augustin and Frank Hoering at
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the University of Nürnberg-Erlangen, Germany. XCept version 2 has
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the University of Nuernberg-Erlangen, Germany. XCept version 2 has
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been the last version distributed under a BSD-style copyright; the
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package went commercial in later versions. The authors no longer
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distribute or support version 2.
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Jörg Wunsch <joerg@FreeBSD.org>
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Joerg Wunsch <joerg@FreeBSD.org>
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Date::Handler is a container for dates that holds all the methods
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to transform itself from Timezone to Timezone and format itself.
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This module idea comes from an original version written by dLux
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(Szabó, Balázs) <dlux@kapu.hu> in his module Class::Date.
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(Szabo, Balazs) <dlux@kapu.hu> in his module Class::Date.
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Date::Handler is implemented in pure Perl using POSIX modules, it
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encapsulates the environment variable TZ for it's time zone management
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The original xonix game has been seen somewhere on an old
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PC/XT clone. This is a reimplementation from scratch,
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done by Torsten Schönitz starting the project on a Macin-
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tosh. The X11 support has been written by Jörg Wunsch
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with the pleasant help by Alfredo Herrera Hernández.
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done by Torsten Schoenitz starting the project on a Macin-
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tosh. The X11 support has been written by Joerg Wunsch
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with the pleasant help by Alfredo Herrera Hernandez.
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Allows you to use K-Jöfol skins with XMMS.
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Allows you to use K-Jofol skins with XMMS.
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WWW: ${HOMEPAGE}
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engineer this product to ascertain the source code for any
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AT&T Software.
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© AT&T Corp. All rights reserved. AT&T is a registered
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(C) AT&T Corp. All rights reserved. AT&T is a registered
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trademark of AT&T Corp.
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$OpenBSD: SECURITY,v 1.4 2001/10/06 10:35:14 ho Exp $
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$OpenBSD: SECURITY,v 1.5 2003/01/20 19:10:01 naddy Exp $
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Quick notes on security issues using BIND 8
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-------------------------------------------
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--
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Håkan Olsson <ho@openbsd.org>
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Hakan Olsson <ho@openbsd.org>
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Jakob Schlyter <jakob@openbsd.org>
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mICQ is a very portable text-mode ICQ clone - it is known to compile
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under Linux, BSD, AIX, HPUX, Windows, AmigaOS and with restrictions
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BeOS. Originally written by Matthew D. Smith, a great part of mICQ has
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been rewritten by Rüdiger Kuhlmann, in particular the support for the
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been rewritten by Ruediger Kuhlmann, in particular the support for the
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new version 8 of the ICQ protocol that became necessary, the
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internationalization, the file transfer and some restructuring of the
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code.
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- ISO-8859-7 ISO Greek
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- ascii 7 bit ascii
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- ascii fi se 7 bit ascii with following encodings:
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'{' = <EFBFBD>ä (adieresis)
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'|' = <EFBFBD>ö (odieresis)
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'}' = <EFBFBD>å (aring)
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'[' = <EFBFBD>Ä (Adieresis)
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'\\' = <EFBFBD>Ö (Odieresis)
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']' = <EFBFBD>Å (Aring)
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'{' = adieresis
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'|' = odieresis
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'}' = aring
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'[' = Adieresis
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'\' = Odieresis
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']' = Aring
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- ascii dk no 7 bit ascii with following encodings:
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'{' = <EFBFBD>æ (ae)
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'|' = <EFBFBD>ø (oslash)
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'}' = <EFBFBD>å (aring)
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'[' = <EFBFBD>Æ (AE)
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'\\' = <EFBFBD>Ø (Oslash)
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']' = <EFBFBD>Å (Aring)
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'{' = ae
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'|' = oslash
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'}' = aring
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'[' = AE
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'\' = Oslash
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']' = Aring
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- IBM/PC standard PC/DOS character set
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- Mac Macintosh character set
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- VMS VMS multinational charset
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AfterStep is a continuation of the BowMan window manager which was
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originally put together by Bo Yang. BowMan was based on the fvwm window
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manager, written by Robert Nation. Fvwm was based on code from twm. And so
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on... It is designed to emulate some of the look and feel of the NEXTSTEP®
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on... It is designed to emulate some of the look and feel of the NEXTSTEP(R)
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user interface, while adding useful, requested, and neat features. The
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changes which comprise AfterStep's personality were originally part of
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BowMan development, but due to a desire to move past simple emulation and
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