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x11/xnee-3.19 (Score: 0.009373621)
X11 events recorder and player
Xnee receives X11 protocol data (e.g. XEvents) from an X server and prints them to a file (or stdout). By recording events such as MapNotify, the replaying of events can be synchronized. This is not only useful but essential. We can not replay or regenerate keyboard-events to a window before it's ready to "receive" events. By recording events and requests synchronization can be implemented. Xnee can also distribute events (both when recording and replaying) to other displays.
sysutils/cronolog-1.7.1 (Score: 0.009361838)
Web log rotation utility that provides datestamp filenames
"cronolog" is a simple program that reads log messages from its input and writes them to a set of output files, the names of which are constructed using template and the current date and time. "cronolog" is intended to be used in conjunction with a Web server, such as Apache to split the access log into daily or monthly logs. E.g.: TransferLog "|/www/sbin/cronolog /www/logs/%Y/%m/%d/access.log" ErrorLog "|/www/sbin/cronolog /www/logs/%Y/%m/%d/errors.log" would instruct Apache to pipe its access and error log messages into separate copies of cronolog, which would create new log files each day in a directory hierarchy structured by date, i.e. on 31 December 1996 messages would be written to: /www/logs/1996/12/31/access.log /www/logs/1996/12/31/errors.log After midnight the following files would be used: /www/logs/1997/01/01/access.log /www/logs/1997/01/01/errors.log
sysutils/cronolog-1.6.2 (Score: 0.009361838)
Web log rotation utility that provides datestamp filenames
"cronolog" is a simple program that reads log messages from its input and writes them to a set of output files, the names of which are constructed using template and the current date and time. "cronolog" is intended to be used in conjunction with a Web server, such as Apache to split the access log into daily or monthly logs. E.g.: TransferLog "|/www/sbin/cronolog /www/logs/%Y/%m/%d/access.log" ErrorLog "|/www/sbin/cronolog /www/logs/%Y/%m/%d/errors.log" would instruct Apache to pipe its access and error log messages into separate copies of cronolog, which would create new log files each day in a directory hierarchy structured by date, i.e. on 31 December 1996 messages would be written to: /www/logs/1996/12/31/access.log /www/logs/1996/12/31/errors.log After midnight the following files would be used: /www/logs/1997/01/01/access.log /www/logs/1997/01/01/errors.log
chinese/big5width-1.0 (Score: 0.009356934)
Unicode width dirty fix for Big5 font (zh_TW.UTF-8 locale)
Unicode define some character width as ambiguous. Software determines the width of characters accroding the context. However, sometimes it is hard or impossible to know the context. Thus, this port dirty fixes some console software, let them recognize all characters in Big5 encoding range as double width. Now you will be happy with UTF8 terminal and Big5 fonts :) This port fixes the zh_TW.UTF-8 locale for wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3).
net/serviio-1.7 (Score: 0.009330768)
Transcoding DLNA-server implemented in Java
Serviio is a free DLNA media server. It allows you to stream your media files (music, video or images) to any DLNA-certified renderer device (e.g. a TV set, Bluray player, games console) on your home network. Serviio uses a priority-based metadata extraction so that you can choose what metadata should describe your media files (e.g. audio track name, DVD cover, TV series and episodes names, etc.). These include metadata embedded into the media files themselves, locally stored metadata files and metadata that can be obtained online. With this powerful tool you will be able to build your Serviio media library easily and effectively. Serviio works with any DLNA compliant device (TV, Playstation 3, etc.) and some other (XBox 360). It supports profiles for particular devices so that it can be tuned to maximise the device's potential and/or minimize lack of media format playback support (via transcoding).
accessibility/dasher-4.10.1 (Score: 0.009310217)
Information efficient text-entry interface
Dasher is an information-efficient text-entry interface, driven by natural continuous pointing gestures. Dasher is a competitive text-entry system wherever a full-size keyboard cannot be used - for example, * on a palmtop computer; * on a wearable computer; * when operating a computer one-handed, by joystick, touchscreen, * trackball, or mouse; * when operating a computer with zero hands (i.e., by head-mouse or * by eyetracker). Dasher is fast, efficient, and easy to learn.
www/webcopy-0.98b7 (Score: 0.009310217)
Web Mirroring Program
WebCopy is a perl program that retrieves the URL specified in a Unix-like command line. It can also retrieve recursively any file that a HTML file references, i.e. inlined images and/or anchors, if specified with an option. It can be used as a "mirror" program to retrieve a tree of documents from a remote site, and put them on-line immediately through the local server.
net/sippy_b2bua-1.0.2 (Score: 0.009307107)
SIP Back-to-back user agent (B2BUA) server with Radius support
Sippy B2BUA is a RFC3261-compliant Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Back-to-back user agent (B2BUA) server software. The B2BUA is a SIP call controlling component. Unlike a SIP proxy, which only maintains transaction state, the B2BUA maintains complete call state and participates in all call requests. For this reason it can perform number of functions that are not possible to implement using SIP proxy, such as for example accurate call accounting, pre-paid rating and billing, fail over call routing etc. Unlike PBX-type solutions such as Asterisk for example, the B2BUA doesn't perform any media relaying or processing, therefore it doesn't introduce any additional packet loss, delay or jitter into the media path. Features: o Realtime calls control and call data records (CDRs) generation; o Optional ability to use Sippy RTPproxy for media relaying; o Optional ability to perform Cisco-compatible RADIUS AAA (Authentication, Authorization and Accounting); o RFC3261 compliance; o RFC3326 support; o IPv6 support; o Seamless compatibility with majority of popular SIP software and hardware on the market today; o Robustness and Resilience.
lang/ptoc-3.58 (Score: 0.009283755)
ANSI/Turbo Pascal to C/C++ converter
This is yet another ANSI/Turbo Pascal to C/C++ converter together with BGI graphics library emulation for X Window System. Converter recognizes Pascal dialects which are compatible with Turbo Pascal 4.0/5.0 and ISO Pascal standard - IEC 7185:1990(E) (including conformant arrays). Now it is tuned for Oregon Pascal-2 V2.1 which has few extensions to standard Pascal. Converter can produce both C++ and C output. Now PTOC recognizes Turbo Pascal's extensions, such as units, strings, some special types and operations. Turbo Pascal extensions are supported only for C++ language. Also emulation libraries of Borland Graphics Interface (BGI) for X Window System included in this distribution (BGI emulators can be also used without converter for C programs using BGI).
devel/tass64-1.51.727 (Score: 0.0092752185)
6502/65C02/R65C02/W65C02/65CE02/65816/DTV/65EL02 Turbo Assembler
6502/65C02/R65C02/W65C02/65CE02/65816/DTV/65EL02 Turbo Assembler Key features: Open source, mostly portable C with minimal dependencies Familiar syntax to Omicron TASS and TASM. Supports 6502, 65C02, R65C02, W65C02, 65CE02, 65816, DTV, 65EL02 Arbitrary-precision integers and bitstrings, double precision floating point nos Character and byte strings, array arithmetic Handles UTF-8, UTF-16 and 8 bit RAW encoded source files, unicode strings Supports Unicode identifiers with case folding and compatibility normalization Built-in "linker" with section support CPU or flat address space for creating huge binaries (e.g. cartridges) Conditional compilation, macros, struct/union structures, scopes.