Setup.rb is a common installer script for ruby packages. It can
handle multiple binaries, libraries, extensions etc. in one archive.
GNU shtool -- The GNU Portable Shell Tool
Copyright (c) 1994-2004 Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com>
The GNU shtool program is a compilation of small but very stable and
portable shell scripts into a single shell tool. All ingredients were
in successful use over many years in various free software projects.
The compiled shtool program is intended to be used inside the source
tree of free software packages. There it can take over various (usually
non-portable) tasks related to the building and installation of such
packages.
STLFilt simplifies and/or reformats long-winded C++ error and warning
messages, with a focus on STL-related diagnostics (and for MSVC 6, it
fully eliminates C4786 warnings and their detritus). The result renders
many of even the most cryptic diagnostics comprehensible.
Libkolab provides advanced calendaring functionality including:
* Recurrence handling
* Timezone handling
* iTip/iMip parsing/generation
* Freebusy generation
sysconftool is a development utility that helps to install application
configuration files. sysconftool allows an existing application to be
upgraded without losing the older version's configuration settings.
sysconftool is a script that is used by applications to update configuration
files when a new version of the application is installed. sysconftool reads
the new application configuration files, reads any older versions of those
files that are already installed, then replaces the old versions with the
new ones, but preserving any custom changes contained in the old versions.
For more information on sysconftool, and why applications need it, see
the installed manual pages: sysconftool(1) and sysconftool(7). With most
versions of the man command: "man 1 sysconftool" and "man 7 sysconftool".
CodeSynthesis XSD is a W3C XML Schema to C++ translator. It generates
vocabulary-specific, statically-typed C++ mappings (also called bindings) from
XML Schema definitions. XSD supports two C++ mappings: in-memory C++/Tree and
event-driven C++/Parser.
The C++/Tree mapping consists of C++ classes that represent data types defined
in XML Schema, a set of parsing functions that convert XML documents to a
tree-like in-memory object model, and a set of serialization functions that
convert the object model back to XML.
The C++/Parser mapping provides parser skeletons for data types defined in XML
Schema. Using these parser skeletons you can build your own in-memory
representations or perform immediate processing of XML documents.
Performance management system which provides deep information about
Ruby on Rails application performance while running in production.
The Ruby bindings for the Perforce Client API provide convenient classes
within Ruby for communicating with Perforce SCM servers.
X Window Information is a window information utility for developers of
applications, toolkits, and window managers. X Window Information
follows your pointer providing information about the windows below.
Information presented includes:
* A detailed description of the window hierarchy below the pointer.
* Parsed interpretations of standard properties from both the
application window and the window manager.
* Information about X server resources used by the application.
YASM is a complete rewrite of the NASM assembler under the "new" BSD License.
Yasm currently supports the x86 and AMD64 instruction sets, accepts
NASM and GAS assembler syntaxes, outputs binary, ELF32, ELF64, COFF, Mach-O
(32 and 64), RDOFF2, Win32, and Win64 object formats, and generates source
debugging information in STABS, DWARF 2, and CodeView 8 formats.