4st Attack is a game in which you have to try to out-smart your
opponent. The goal of the game is to connect four of stones in a
straight line. This can be horizontaly, vertically and even
diagonnally.
This module is an implementation of the "Promise/A+" pattern for
asynchronous programming. Promises are meant to be a way to
better deal with the resulting callback spaghetti that can often
result in asynchronous programs.
This module is a simple tool for calculating business hours in a time
period. Over time, additional functionality will be added to make it
easy to calculate the number of business hours between arbitrary
dates.
This is a piece of software that lets you tunnel IPv4 data through a DNS
server. This can be usable in different situations where Internet access is
firewalled, but DNS queries are allowed.
Flasher monitors changes to one or more files, and indicates the
number of writes to these files by briefly flashing a console LED
once for each write. The flashing sequence is repeated, after a
brief pause, until the files have been read. As the files are
subsequently read, the number of LED flashes is reduced. When all
monitored files have been read, the console LED will be disabled.
The most obvious use is to monitor specific system log or mail files.
Multiple LEDs can be used. Each possible LED (-c, -n or -s) takes
a list of colon-separated file arguments. For example, when invoked
as:
# ./flasher -s /var/log/messages:/var/mail/root
the Scroll Lock LED will flash once for each write made to either
of these files, until the files are read. When /var/log/messages
has been read, the Scroll Lock LED will continue to flash once for
each write that has been made to /var/mail/root, until it also has
been read.
The list of files can include files that don't yet exist.
Yac is a shared memory user data cache for PHP
it can be used to replace APC or local memcached.
Copyright (c) 1993-2002 Spread Concepts LLC. All rights reserved.
This product uses software developed by Spread Concepts LLC for use in the
Spread toolkit. For more information about Spread see http://www.spread.org/
Spread is a toolkit and daemon that provide multicast and group communications
support to applications across local and wide area networks. Spread is designed
to make it easy to write groupware, networked multimedia, reliable server, and
collaborative work applications.
Spread consists of a library that user applications are linked with, a binary
daemon which runs on each computer that is part of the processor group, and
various utility and demonstration programs.
Libiqxmlrpc is C++ object-oriented library that represents an XML-RPC
solution for both client and server. It supports HTTP and HTTPS,
both single-threaded and multi-threaded computation models on the server side,
method interceptors, and other features.
This library is minimum, easy-to-use, C implementation for xml file parsing.
Because XML parsing is always hard to reinvent.
Because very often, xml libraries are too big to fit with little application.
libtrace is a library for capturing and processing network traffic, similar to
libpcap. Libtrace supports multiple trace formats for both input and output
including live device capture, DAG hardware capture and off-line trace files
(both compressed and uncompressed).
More information about libtrace can be found on the libtrace webpage.
Original port created by Matt Peterson <matt at peterson.org>
Updated for FreeBSD 9.0 by Shane Alcock <salcock at waikato.ac.nz>