- this unbreaks and fakes the port
- new maintainer
Work by Jeff Bachtel <jeff@cepheid.org>, some fixes by me
## Not one person on ports@ showed interest in testing this out,
## so if you have a printer then please give feedback
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id3ed is an interactive console interface for editing the id3 tags
found in mp3 files. It can also remove or just view tags.
WWW: http://www.azstarnet.com/~donut/programs/id3ed.html
Submitted by Nick Nauwelaerts <nick.bsd@be.wanadoo.com>
by the Apache Foundation's Jakarta Project. Tomcat can be run as a
standalone web server with Servlet and JSP support, or using Apache
Server as it's web server via the mod_jserv Apache module (the
www/ap-jserv package).
by the Apache Foundation's Jakarta Project. This package provides
the servlet.jar archive, providing standard API implenetations used
for building JSP and servlet-based applications, including Tomcat
itself (the jakarta-tomcat package).
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The Siphon Project is a portable passive network mapping suite. In
the latest public version, Siphon passively maps TCP ports and
performs passive operating system detection. Through the magic of
RFC ambiguity and programmer uniqueness, different machines exhibit
telltale characteristics that enable Siphon to make a fairly accurate
guess at what operating system is running on machines sending packets
out over the wire. The beauty of this method is that our tool does
not need to send out a slew of non-RFC compliant packets that trip
intrusion detection systems. In fact, we send out no packets at
all. Whereas nmap crashes some machines and network hardware when
performing its active OS detection tests, Siphon would never crash
remote machines. Siphon is available for UNIX and Win32.
WWW: http://www.gravitino.net/projects/siphon/
Submitted by Jason Peel <jsyn@nthought.com>
documents into compressed PalmDoc .pdb files, suitable for
reading on a Palm or Handspring device with any standard
PalmDoc reader (AportisDoc, CSpotRun, RichReader, TealDoc,
etc.)
tested by me and lebel@
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Exuberant Ctags is a multilanguage reimplementation of the much-
underused ctags(1) program. It generates indexes of source code
definitions which are used by a number of editors and tools.
Support for Assembler, AWK, ASP, BETA, Bourne/Korn/Z Shell, C,
C++, COBOL, Eiffel, Fortran, Java, Lisp, Makefile, Pascal, Perl,
PHP, Python, REXX, Ruby, S-Lang, Scheme, Tcl, and Vim is present;
in particular, the C/C++ parser is far less easily fooled by pre-
processor conditional constructs than many other ctags(1) imple-
mentations.
WWW: http://ctags.sourceforge.net/
Submitted by Chris Cox <cox.family@sk.sympatico.ca>
* Added option TZONE for time zone time with automatic compensation
for daylight savings time.
* Added a monochrome bitmap. Activate it with the -m command line
option.
studio, Blender has proven to be an extremely fast and versatile
design instrument. The software has a personal touch, offering a
unique approach to the world of Three Dimensions. Use Blender to
create TV commercials, to make technical visualizations, business
graphics, to do some morphing, or design user interfaces. You can
easy build and manage complex environments. The renderer is versatile
and extremely fast. All basic animation principles (curves & keys)
are well implemented.
http://www.blender.nl/