twill is a simple language that allows users to browse the web from a
command-line interface. With twill, you can navigate through web sites
that use forms, cookies, and most standard web features. twill supports
automated web testing and has a simple Python interface.
from Will Maier
ok merdely
Quixote is a framework for developing Web applications in Python.
Quixote is based on a simple, flexible design, making it possible to
write applications quickly and to benefit from the wide range of
available third-party Python modules. Deployed appropriately, Quixote
has excellent performance that allows you to put Quixote-based
applications into large-scale production use.
from Will Maier
ok merdely
Atomix is a little mind game where you have to build molecules out of
single atoms. These are laying around between the walls and obstacles
on the playfield. Once you have pushed an atom in one direction it
moves until it hits an obstacle or another atom. It needs some thinking
how to construct complex molecules with this atom behaviour. The game
is inspired by the original Amiga version.
tested by Markus Lude
feedback & ok merdely@
SIP is a tool for automatically generating Python bindings for C and C++
libraries.
SIP comprises a code generator and a Python module. The code generator
processes a set of specification files and generates C or C++ code which
is then compiled to create the bindings extension module. The SIP
Python module provides support functions to the automatically generated
code.
from Lars Hansson <lars at unet dot net dot ph> via simon@ with some tweaks by me
ok simon@
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@
that, it helps make finding the assignment sign in weird cases, and it's
also more readable for a human).
Reflect reality somewhat (ditch NO_DEPENDS and NO_PKG_REGISTER)
- Adds textproc/p5-XML-SAX-Writer as a RUN_DEPENDS
- Removes the pkgspec from the RUN_DEPENDS because all of the required
versions are lower than the oldest version in the tree
ok simon@, steven@