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net/sntop-1.4.3 (Score: 3.605986E-4)
Monitor status of network nodes using fping
This is a port of sntop, a curses-based utility that uses fping (ping can be used as well) to determine connectivity of remote network hosts on a regular interval. Features include HTML generation and a secure terminal.
net/wireshark-2.0.5 (Score: 3.605986E-4)
Powerful network analyzer/capture tool
A network analyzer that lets you capture and interactively browse the contents of packets from a variety of network interface types. Packet data can be read from a file, or live from a local network interface.
news/mail2nntp-1.0 (Score: 3.605986E-4)
Simple mail to news gateway
mail2nntp is a bridge from email realm to the newsgroup one. It can be used to replicate a mailing-list on a newsgroup server. It is a generic toot, using NNTP network commands
www/vote-0.1.2 (Score: 3.605986E-4)
Plugin for voting on Trac resources
This plugin adds a context-navigation entry that lets users easily vote for a Trac resource, including Wiki pages, tickets, milestones, etc. If a user has a valid session and the VOTE_MODIFY permission they will be able to vote.
x11/bbrun-1.6 (Score: 3.605986E-4)
Run box for Blackbox
bbrun is a Run box for the Blackbox windowmanager. It provides a simple interface with which you can launch programs. It is designed to be a part of the Slit. bbrun will maintain a history file in $HOME/.bbrun_history
devel/omniNotify-2.1.01 (Score: 3.602184E-4)
CORBA Notification Service (CosNotification) for omniORB
omniNotify is a multi-threaded implementation of the CORBA Notification Service (CosNotification), a feature-enriched version of the CORBA Event Service (CosEvents). omniNotify offers asynchronous, decoupled, event-based communication between distributed and heterogeneous applications. The main features of omniNotify are: * Implemented in C++. * Scalable filter evaluation and event dispatching architecture. * Support for push-based and pull-based event suppliers and consumers. * Support variants of suppliers/consumers that transmit (per push/pull): o a CORBA::Any (a single arbitrary value); o a CosNotification::StructuredEvent (a single structured event); o a CosNotification::EventBatch (a sequence of structured events). * Administrative and Notification QoS properties. * Backward compatible with CosEvents.
games/tads-2.5.9 (Score: 3.602184E-4)
TADS compiler/interpreter for interactive fiction
TADS is a set of programming tools specially designed for writing adventure games. TADS consists of: * A programming language, which resembles C and Java. * A compiler, which reads a set of source files written in the TADS programming language and produces a portable binary game file. * A library, which provides a set of generic adventure game definitions. * An interactive debugger, which lets you examine your program's execution in order to find and fix programming errors. * An interpreter, which a player uses to run your game. See http://www.plover.net/~textfire/raiffaq/ifaq/ for more information about obtaining game files.
audio/afsp-8.2 (Score: 3.5826315E-4)
Audio file conversion utilities and library
Audio file utility programs and a library of routines for audio files. Audio File Utility Programs: InfoAudio - display information about an audio file. CompAudio - compare audio files, producing statistics and signal-to-noise ratio figures. CopyAudio - copy audio files. This program combines samples from input audio files (an arbitrary linear combination) and writes them to the output file in a user selectable format. One application is to provide format conversion for an audio file; another is to combine samples from multi-channel files. ResampAudio - resample data from an audio file. This process involves interpolating between the samples in the original file to create a new sequence of samples with a new spacing (sampling rate). and FiltAudio, GenNoise, GenTone, LPanal, LPsyn The following file formats are supported for reading. - Headerless, AU, WAVE, AIFF/AIFF-C, NIST SPHERE, IRCAM, INRS-Telecom, ESPS, Comdisco SPW, Text audio The following file formats are supported for writing. - Headerless, AU, WAVE, AIFF-C
biology/muscle-3.8.31 (Score: 3.5826315E-4)
MUltiple Sequence Comparison by Log-Expectation
MUSCLE is multiple alignment software for protein and nucleotide sequences. The name stands for multiple sequence comparison by log-expectation. A range of options is provided that give you the choice of optimizing accuracy, speed, or some compromise between the two. Default parameters are those that give the best average accuracy in the published tests. MUSCLE can achieve both better average accuracy and better speed than CLUSTALW or T-Coffee, depending on the chosen options. Citation: Edgar, R. C. (2004) MUSCLE: multiple sequence alignment with high accuracy and high throughput. Nucleic Acids Research 32(5): 1792-1797. Edgar, R. C. (2004) MUSCLE: a multiple sequence alignment method with reduced time and space complexity. BMC Bioinformatics 5(1): 113. The NAR paper gives only a brief overview of the algorithm and implementation details. For a full discussion of the method and many of the non-default options that it offers, please see the BMC paper.
graphics/dynamechs-4.0.p1 (Score: 3.5826315E-4)
Multibody Dynamic Simulation Library
DynaMechs (Dynamics of Mechanisms) A Multibody Dynamics Simulation Library This is a set of cross-platform C++ libraries licensed under the Gnu's GPL (see LICENSE) which implements dynamic simulation functionality for multibody systems. It currently supports all tree structured mechanism, a class of closed chain mechanisms as well. It has provisions for generating both single and double precision version, and there is code for simplified hydrodynamic simulation. This work is an extension of my Ph.D. dissertation, "Computational Dynamics for Robotic Systems on Land and Underwater," The Ohio State University, 1994, and continued at the Naval Postgraduate School. The closed chain work is derived from Duane Marhefka's Ph.D. dissertation, "Fuzzy Control and Dynamic Simulation of a Quadruped Galloping Machine," The Ohio State University, 2000. (c) 1994 - 2001 by Scott McMillan