Fcrackzip is a free, fast and featureful ZIP password cracker, written in
portable C (and optional x86 assembly). It allows the user to recover
forgotten ZIP archive passwords, using either a brute force or
dictionary attack on the provided files.
from maintainer Jung, with a few adjustments by myself.
- chroot to /var/empty,
- support pppoe,
- autoconf surgery (functional rather than pretty) to use a version
of pcre from the century of the fruitbat,
- fix license marker, regen plist
reads good to jasper@
The major changes compared to the Kronolith version H3 (2.3) are:
* Added script to import events from SquirrelMail calendars.
* Added option to manually change attendee responses.
* Improved holidays support.
* Many minor bug fixes.
autoshit pulls in libsamplerate iff it's installed. This is yet
another case of auto* breaking things again and again and again.
While here, fix license marker.
ok sthen@, ajacoutot@
This wraps any WSGI application and makes it easy to send test
requests to that application, without starting up an HTTP server.
This provides convenient full-stack testing of applications written
with any WSGI-compatible framework.
martynas@ ok
WebOb provides wrappers around the WSGI request environment, and
an object to help create WSGI responses.
The objects map much of the specified behavior of HTTP, including
header parsing and accessors for other standard parts of the
environment.
martynas@ ok
Web Helpers is a library of helper functions intended to make writing
templates in web applications easier. It's the standard function
library for Pylons and TurboGears 2. It also contains a large
number of functions not specific to the web, including text processing,
number formatting, date calculations, container objects, etc.
martynas@ ok.
the baekmuk fonts. original port done by Matthieu Herrb, with some reworking
by myself. commit requested by matthieu@.
Un-fonts comes from the HLaTeX type1 fonts made in 1998 by Koaunghi Un,
he designed type1 fonts to use with Korean TeX(HLaTeX) and released them
under the GNU GPL license.
They were converted to TrueType with FontForge(PfaEdit) by Won-kyu Park
in 2003.