Contacts is a small, lightweight addressbook that uses libebook, part of
EDS. This is the same library that GNOME Evolution uses, so all contact
data that exists in your Evolution addressbook is accessible via
Contacts. Contacts features advanced vCard field type handling.
tmux is a "terminal multiplexer", it enables a number of terminals (or
windows) to be accessed and controlled from a single terminal. tmux is
intended to be a simple, modern, BSD-licensed alternative to programs
such as GNU screen.
port made by brynet at gmail, and Nicholas Marriott (maintainer)
gtk-update-icon-cache is part of gtk+2: adding gtk+2 to run_depends just
to update the icon cache (which only gtk apps can use) is overkill to
say the least!
As from now, each time icons are installed under %D/share/icons, we try
to execute gtk-update-icon-cache and if it is not there, we just ignore
the error.
What it means is that if you have gtk+2 installed, then it'll run fine
and your apps will be able to use the cache. Otherwise, it will silently
fails which is fine since it means none of your apps would have been
able to take advantage of the cache anyway.
discussed with jasper@
Supercat is a program that colorizes text based on matching regular
expressions/strings/characters. Supercat supports html output as well as
standard ASCII text. Unlike some text-colorizing programs that exist,
Supercat does not require you to have to be a programmer to make
colorization rules.
from Girish Venkatachalam
tweaks from Giovanni Bechis
ok merdely@ kili@
Finance::IIF is a module for working with IIF files for QuickBooks in
Perl. This module reads IIF data records from a file passing each
successive record to the caller for processing.
ok martynas@
Randtype reads either standard input or text files and displays the
output, character-by-character or line-by-line, at random intervals.
The randomness can be refined on the command line and special things can
be done with user defined characters and strings.
from Girish Venkatachalam
ok merdely@