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math/mumps-4.10.0 (Score: 0.004323214)
MUltifrontal Massively Parallel sparse direct Solver
MUMPS is a Distributed Multifrontal Solver (F90, MPI based) with Dynamic Distributed Scheduling to accomodate both numerical fill-in and multi-user environment. - Solution of large linear systems with symmetric positive definite matrices; general symmetric matrices; general unsymmetric matrices. - Version for complex arithmetic. - Parallel factorization and solve phases (uniprocessor version also available). - Iterative refinement and backward error analysis. - Various matrix input formats: assembled format; distributed assembled format; elemental format. - Partial factorization and Schur complement matrix. - Several orderings interfaced : AMD, AMF, PORD, METIS
math/SuppDists-1.1.9.2 (Score: 0.004323214)
Supplementary distributions and RNG for R
This port contains ten types of distributions supplementing those built into R: Inverse Gauss, Kruskal-Wallis, Kendall's Tau, Friedman's chi squared, Spearman's rho, maximum F ratio, the Pearson product moment correlation coefficient, Johnson distributions, normal scores and generalized hypergeometric distributions. In addition, two random number generators of George Marsaglia are included. The port is supplemented by an R benchmark based upon the work of Grosjean, Steinhaus, et al.
sysutils/phantom-1.2 (Score: 0.004323214)
Phantomblock generator (converts existing files to sparse files)
This tool removes blocks of 0x00 from files by replacing them with phantomblocks. That way, a file uses less diskspace while its contents hasn't changed at all! BEWARE: after copying these files with tar, cp, cpio or any other tool, the phantomblocks have been replaced with 0x00-blocks again! EXAMPLE: find / -type f -print | xargs -n 1 phantom -r -i This would go trough the whole harddisk, scan all files and generate 0x00-blocks where necessary.
www/litmus-0.13 (Score: 0.004323214)
WebDAV server protocol compliance test suite
WebDAV server protocol compliance test suite. Tests include: - OPTIONS for DAV: header - PUT, GET with byte comparison - MKCOL - DELETE (collections, non-collections) - COPY, MOVE using combinations of: o overwrite t/f o destination exists/doesn't exist o collection/non-collection - Property manipulation and querying: o set, delete, replace properties o persist dead props across COPY o namespace handling - Locking o attempts to modify locked resource (as lock owner, not owner) o shared/exclusive locks, lock discovery usage: litmus <url> <username> <password>
x11-fonts/terminus-font-4.40 (Score: 0.004323214)
Terminus Font - a clean fixed width font
Terminus Font is designed for long (8 and more hours per day) work with computers. Version 4.11 contains 594 characters, covering code pages ISO8859-1/2/5/9/13/15/16, Windows-1250/1251/1252/1254/1257, IBM-437/852/855/866, KOI8-R/U/E/F, Bulgarian-MIK, Paratype-PT154/PT254, Macintosh-Ukrainian and Esperanto, and also the vt100 and xterm pseudographic characters. Note: This ports also installed a slanted version of the terminus font, contributed by "Sascha Blank" <sblank@tiscali.de> which is NOT in the original release.
net-im/Net-Jabber-2.0 (Score: 0.0039502606)
Net::Jabber provides Perl Developer access to the Jabber protocol
Net::Jabber The Jabber Instant Messaging project is an Open Source project seeking to provide a complete cross protocol messaging solution. The problem with current IM solutions is that they are all proprietary and cannot talk to each other. Jabber seeks to get rid of those barriers by allowing a Jabber client to talk with an AOL user, or an IRC chat room, or any number of other programs. For more information about the Jabber project visit Net::Jabber is a collection of Perl modules that provide a Perl Developer access to the Jabber protocol. Using OOP modules we provide a clean interface to writing anything from a full client to a simple protocol tester.
audio/festvox-ked16-1.4.0 (Score: 0.003705612)
American English male voice, sampled at 16 kHz, for Festival
from the NetBSD maintainer: This voice provides an American English male voice using a residual excited LPC diphone synthesis method. It uses the CMU Lexicon pronunciations. Prosodic phrasing is provided by a statistically trained model using part of speech and local distribution of breaks. Intonation is provided by a CART tree predicting ToBI accents and an F0 contour generated from a model trained from natural speech. The duration model is also trained from data using a CART tree. This voice can be activated via (voice_ked_diphone) .
audio/festvox-ked8-1.4.0 (Score: 0.003705612)
American English male voice, sampled at 8 kHz, for Festival
from the NetBSD maintainer: This voice provides an American English male voice using a residual excited LPC diphone synthesis method. It uses the CMU Lexicon pronunciations. Prosodic phrasing is provided by a statistically trained model using part of speech and local distribution of breaks. Intonation is provided by a CART tree predicting ToBI accents and an F0 contour generated from a model trained from natural speech. The duration model is also trained from data using a CART tree. This voice can be activated via (voice_ked_diphone) .
audio/festvox-rab16-1.4.1 (Score: 0.003705612)
16 kHz British English male voice for Festival
from the NetBSD maintainer: This voice provides a British English male voice using a residual excited LPC diphone synthesis method. It uses the CMU Lexicon pronunciations. Prosodic phrasing is provided by a statistically trained model using part of speech and local distribution of breaks. Intonation is provided by a CART tree predicting ToBI accents and an F0 contour generated from a model trained from natural speech. The duration model is also trained from data using a CART tree. This voice can be activated via (voice_rab_diphone). Trevor Johnson
audio/festvox-rab8-1.4.1 (Score: 0.003705612)
British English male voice, sampled at 8 kHz, for Festival
from the NetBSD maintainer: This voice provides a British English male voice using a residual excited LPC diphone synthesis method. It uses the CMU Lexicon pronunciations. Prosodic phrasing is provided by a statistically trained model using part of speech and local distribution of breaks. Intonation is provided by a CART tree predicting ToBI accents and an F0 contour generated from a model trained from natural speech. The duration model is also trained from data using a CART tree. This voice can be activated via (voice_rab_diphone). It is sampled at 8 kHz and conflicts with the festvox-rab16 package (16 kHz samples). Trevor Johnson