(into the correct directory this time....someone ate my 'S')
Epiphany Extensions is a collection of extensions for Epiphany, the
GNOME web browser.
it depends on a not yet committed epiphany update, hence it's unhooked
for now
Epiphany Extensions is a collection of extensions for Epiphany, the
GNOME web browser.
It even comes with ad-blocker and cool stuff like that.
it depends on an not yet committed epiphany update, hence it's unhooked
for now
function to ensure that the pcap fd is in non-blocking mode as expected
by the pthread lib. While doing that add plist bin markers and a new
MESSAGE (that came from sthen@)
OK sthen@, dlg@ who forced me into the pain to run a cisco on my X40
Project Hamster is time tracking for masses. It helps you to keep track
on how much time you have spent during the day on activities you have
set up. At the beginning you define some activities you do, like
"hacking GNOME", "listening to Humppa", "hurling beer", "pretend to be
hacking" and so on, and, whenever you change from doing one task to
other, you change your current activity in Hamster. After a while you
can see some statistics of how many hours you have spent on what. Some
nice reports and graphical statistics will help you keep time tracking
fun.
ok ajacoutot@
fixes some mem leak and bugs
- also subpackage this port the same way gnome-vfs2 is (i.e. samba is no
longer a requirement for the main package)
- explicitely depends on latest glib2 (requested by jasper@)
ok jasper@
in e2fsprogs, hopefully making it easier for someone who wants to port
software which requires uuid and doesn't let them know which one
is meant.
no change to build/packaging.
ThinHTTP is a lightweight and user friendly HTTP client library. It
sends both URL (application/x-www-form-urlencoded) and MIME
(multipart/form-data) encoded data. This makes it useful for sending
either simple GET requests or uploading files via POST.
From/maintainer Clint Pachl. Okay bernd@.
A library for building RFC compliant Multipurpose Internet Mail
Extensions (MIME) messages. It can be used to construct standardized
MIME messages for use in client/server communications, such as
Internet mail or HTTP multipart/form-data transactions.
From/maintainer Clint Pachl. Okay bernd@.