rules, including regular expressions for targets and anonymous subs for
targets, dependencies, and actions.
This allows you to tightly integrate a make engine in an application and
to exercise a large amount of control over the make process, taking full
advantage of Perl code at any point in the make cycle.
From Okan Demirmen
ok simon@
Krusader is an advanced twin panel (commander style) file manager for
KDE similar to Midnight or Total Commander.
It provides all the file management features you could possibly want:
extensive archive handling, mounted filesystem support, FTP, advanced
search module, an internal viewer/editor, directory synchronisation,
file content comparisons, powerful batch renaming and much much more.
It supports a wide variety of archive formats and can handle other KIO
slaves such as smb or fish. It is (almost) completely customizable, very
user friendly and fast.
requested on ports@
Markdown is a text-to-HTML filter; it translates an easy-to-read /
easy-to-write structured text format into HTML. Markdown's text format
is most similar to that of plain text email, and supports features such
as headers, *emphasis*, code blocks, blockquotes, and links.
from okan at demirmen.com
unknown. in the meantime, unbreak arts decoding of many codecs
by using the akode decoders only if there is no other decoder for
the codec, instead of using akode more or less by default.
ok brad@
MyReview is an open-source web application for managing the paper
submission and paper review phases. It aims at providing the most
complete, powerful and flexible software of its kind.
It provides the following functionalities:
* paper submission
* assignment of papers to reviewers
* review submission
* discussion on conflicting reviews
* paper selection
* preparation of the conference
- fix a bug in libmpdclient where it doesn't break to use a valid
address from getaddrinfo, so it always uses the last one. which
can be an ipv6 address, and that fails when mpd is only bound
to localhost
From Nicholas Marriott <nicm__ at ntlworld.com>
via Tobias Ulmer <tobiasu@tmux.org> (MAINTAINER)