CFEngine 3 is a popular open source configuration management system.
Its primary function is to provide automated configuration and
maintenance of large-scale computer systems.
The repository is intended to provide a stable base policy for
installations and upgrades, and is used by CFEngine 3.6 and newer.
The port installs the repository as examples which should be copied by
the user to the masterfiles directory (usually /var/cfengine/masterfiles).
CFEngine 3 is a popular open source configuration management system.
Its primary function is to provide automated configuration and
maintenance of large-scale computer systems.
The repository is intended to provide a stable base policy for
installations and upgrades, and is used by CFEngine 3.6 and newer.
The port installs the repository as examples which should be copied by
the user to the masterfiles directory (usually /var/cfengine/masterfiles).
debhelper is a collection of programs that can be used in a debian/rules file to
automate common tasks related to building binary debian packages. Programs are
included to install various files into your package, compress files, fix file
permissions, integrate your package with the debian menu system, etc. This will
be of use only to debian developers or others who wish to build debian packages.
The fileschanged utility is a client to the FAM (File Alteration Monitor)
server that is now available in some distributions. Here's how the fileschanged
FAM client works: you give it some filenames on the command line and then it
monitors those files for changes. When it discovers that a file has changed
(or has been altered), it displays the filename on the standard-output.
GSTFS is a filesystem for on-demand transcoding of music files
between different formats. It utilizes the gstreamer library for
conversion so any formats supported by gstreamer should also be
supported by gstfs. The filesystem's only requirement is that the
gstreamer pipeline begin with a filesrc with the name "_source"
and end with an fdsink with the name "_dest". The filesystem will
automatically substitute the filename and fd number in these
pipelines.
Ganglia provides a complete real-time monitoring and execution
environment that is in use by hundreds of universities, private and
government laboratories and commercial cluster implementors around the
world. Whether you want to monitor hundreds of computers in real-time
across a university campus or around the world, ganglia is for you.
The ganglia web frontend provides access to the data collected by the
monitoring core.
WikipediaFS is a mountable Linux virtual file system that allows to
read and edit articles from Wikipedia (or any Mediawiki-based site) as
if they were real files.
It is thus possible to view and edit articles using your favourite
text-editor. Text-editors tend to be more convenient than a simple
browser form when it comes to editing large texts and they generally
include useful features such as Mediawiki syntax highlighting and spell
checking.
Gigolo is a frontend to easily manage connections to local and
remote filesystems using GIO/GVfs. It allows you to
quickly connect/mount a remote filesystem and manage bookmarks of such.
It is part of the Xfce Goodies project and the Subversion respository
is hosted on the Xfce servers though it does not have any hard
Xfce dependencies and can be used on other desktop environments as well.
The only hard dependency is GTK2.
hachoir-metadata is tool to extract metadata from multimedia files
(sound, video, archives, etc.)
* Support invalid / truncated files
* Unicode compliant (charset ISO-8859-XX, UTF-8, UTF-16), convert
string to your terminal charset
* Remove duplicate values (and if a string is a substring of another,
just keep the longest one)
* Set priority to value, so it's possible to filter metadata (option
--level)
* Only depends on hachoir-parser (and not on libmatroska, libmpeg2,
libvorbis, etc.)
Host-setup is a dialog(1) (or Xdialog(1)) based utility for configuring your
system. Built on the same safety and reliability of sysrc(8) to manage changes
to rc.conf(5), host-setup(1) can also activate changes to the system in a safe
and effective manner. Functionality includes (but may not be limited to):
- Configure Time Zone
- Configure Hostname/Domain
- Configure Network Interfaces
- Confgure Default Router/Gateway
- Configure DNS nameservers