GUPnP-UI is a collection of GTK+ widgets on top of GUPnP. It features a
GtkTreeModel exposing devices discovered by a GUPnPControlPoint and a
GtkTreeView for exposing such models.
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GUPnP Tools are free replacements of Intel UPnP tools that use GUPnP.
They provides the following client and server side tools which enable
one to easily test and debug one's UPnP devices and control points.
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GUPnP DLNA is a small utility library that aims to ease the DLNA-related
tasks such as media profile guessing, transcoding to a given profile,
etc.
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- traded -pedantic for -Werror (per tedu@'s earlier comment),
- SHARED_ONLY=Yes, because all binaries were removed in 2.1.x.
from piotr sikora
maintainer timed-out
- skip the tests if you already have a running chrome instance
- default to 'no' (meaning you must not use the mouse for doing the
sensible thing)
- do not start chrome if you just close the window (alt+f4 etc)
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OpenXcom is an open-source reimplementation of the popular
"UFO: Enemy Unknown" ("X-Com: UFO Defense" in USA) videogame by
Microprose.
It requires the original data sets from one of these games.
from Antti Harri with tweaks
prodded by oga@ several weeks ago
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Supuner (SUPpress UNless ERror) executes a command and manipulates its
stderr and stdout, allowing the user control over when they are
displayed and / or outputted.
From Laurence Tratt with minor tweaks from myself and kili.
OK kili@
- added automated remote metadata mode
- added remote differential backup capability
- added restart support for metadata upload and download.
- enabled keeplives on connected sockets
- enabled throughput TOS on IPv4 connected sockets
- startup wizard enhancements
- version printing of dependencies
- permissions now set with umask 077
- manpage updates
- minor bug fixes
GUPnP is an elegant, object-oriented open source framework for creating
UPnP devices and control points, written in C using GObject and libsoup.
The GUPnP API is intended to be easy to use, efficient and flexible. It
provides the same set of features as libupnp, but shields the developer
from most of UPnP's internals.
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Seahorse is a graphical interface for managing and using encryption
keys. Currently it supports PGP keys (using GPG/GPGME) and SSH keys.
Its goal is to provide an easy to use Key Management Tool, along with
an easy to use interface for encryption operations.
Seahorse is integrated into the GNOME Desktop Environment and allows
users to perform operations from their regular applications, like
nautilus or gedit.
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