FLAC is an Open Source lossless audio codec.
FLAC is comprised of
* libFLAC, a library which implements reference encoders and
decoders for native FLAC and Ogg FLAC, and a metadata interface
* libFLAC++, a C++ object wrapper library around libFLAC
* flac, a command-line program for encoding and decoding files
* metaflac, a command-line program for viewing and editing FLAC
metadata
* user and API documentation
Newfile is a tool for creating starter files in various languages.
It uses a full-featured preprocessor (like the C preprocessor) to
transform templates into customized starter files. It can also generate
trees of files for a specific purpose, such as a project using automake
and autoconf, or a FreeBSD port.
GLURaw is a raw Haskell binding for the GLU 1.3 OpenGL utility library.
It is basically a 1:1 mapping of GLU's C API, intended as a basis for a
nicer interface. OpenGL is the industry's most widely used and
supported 2D and 3D graphics application programming interface (API),
incorporating a broad set of rendering, texture mapping, special
effects, and other powerful visualization functions.
SeqAn is an open source C++ library of efficient algorithms
and data structures for the analysis of sequences with the
focus on biological data.
This port contains applications built on SeqAn and developed
within the SeqAn project. Among them are famous read mappers
like RazerS and Yara, as well as many other tools. Some
applications are packaged separately and the library
can be found at biology/seqan.
KVASD is s soft-decision decoder for the Reed Solomon code
RS(63,12) over GF(64). The driver is Copyright(C)
2005-2012 by Joseph H Taylor, Jr, K1JT. The decoding
algorithm is used under licence from CodeVector
Technologies, LLC, and is protected under US patent
6,634,007.
KVASD may be used freely by anyone for the purpose of
facilitating communication by Amateur Radio. Any other
use is strictly prohibited.
This library is necessary for property settings for some gnome applications.
The purpose of PL is to closely mimic the behaviour of the property
lists used in GNUstep/OPENSTEP (there formed with the NSString,
NSData, NSArray and NSDictionary classes) and to be compatible with
it. PL enables programs that use configuration or preference files to
make these compatible with GNUstep/OPENSTEP's user defaults handling
mechanism, without needing to use Objective-C or GNUstep/OPENSTEP
themselves.
This module provides various type-testing functions. These are
intended for functions that, unlike most Perl code, care what type of
data they are operating on. For example, some functions wish to behave
differently depending on the type of their arguments (like overloaded
functions in C++).
These functions only provide type classification; they do not enforce
type restrictions. Type enforcement may, of course, be built using
these classification functions, but the reader's attention is drawn
to Params::Validate.
Bruteblock allows system administrators to block various bruteforce
attacks on UNIX services. The program analyzes system logs and adds
attacker's IP address into ipfw2 table effectively blocking them.
Addresses are automatically removed from the table after specified
amount of time. Bruteblock uses regular expressions to parse logs,
which provides flexibility allowing it to be used with almost any
network service. Bruteblock is written in pure C, doesn't use any
external programs and work with ipfw2 tables via raw sockets API.
This is a port of Bigloo, a Scheme system which includes a compiler
generating C code and Java classes and an interpreter. Bigloo is the
tool of choice for the construction of small autonomous applications
in Scheme. Bigloo is mostly conformant to the Revised5 Report on the
Algorithmic Language Scheme with many extensions:
Rgc, a lex facility.
Match, a pattern-matching compiler.
Foreign languages interface (connection to C and to Java).
Module language.
Extension package system.
An Lalr facility.
An Object system.
A thread library.
DSSSL support.
Unicode characters and strings.
Process, Pipe and Socket support.
Apache AXIS is an implementation of the SOAP ("Simple Object Access Protocol")
submission to W3C.
From the draft W3C specification:
SOAP is a lightweight protocol for exchange of information in a decentralized,
distributed environment. It is an XML based protocol that consists of three
parts: an envelope that defines a framework for describing what is in a message
and how to process it, a set of encoding rules for expressing instances of
application-defined datatypes, and a convention for representing remote
procedure calls and responses.