'idnits' looks for violations of Section 2.1 and 2.2 of the requirements listed
on http://www.ietf.org/ID-Checklist.html
Text::BibTeX provides objected oriented parsing and formatting of
BibTeX files from within perl.
http://www.gerg.ca/software/btOOL/
Simple implementation of XUpdate format (http://www.xmldb.org/xupdate/).
The implementation is based on XML::LibXML DOM API.
Port of a Milk, Mac OS X theme originally created by Max Rudberg
(http://www.maxrudberg.com/).
Interface to HTTP gateway for PayPal's Payflow Pro service, as described on
the PayPal developer site at https://www.x.com/docs/DOC-1642
See also the developer area:
https://www.x.com/community/ppx/xspaces/web_checkout/payflow?view=documents
This module is intended to be a drop-in replacement for PFProAPI (a couple of
minor changes to your code are necessary to use this module instead of
PFProAPI). The major difference is that it is pure Perl, and not architecture
dependent (ie, you can use this on your 64-bit FreeBSD platform.)
Libchamplain is a C library providing a ClutterActor to display maps. It also
provides a Gtk+ widget to display maps in Gtk+ applications. Mono, Python and
Perl bindings are available.
It supports numerous free map sources such as OpenStreetMap [1],
OpenAerialMap [2] and Maps for free [3].
[1] http://www.openstreetmap.org/ [2] http://www.openaerialmap.org/
[3] http://www.maps-for-free.com/
The European Molecular Biology Open Software Suite (EMBOSS) is a
comprehensive set (about 100) of open source tools for genetic sequence
analysis. EMBOSS is produced by the European Molecular Biology Network
(EMBnet - http://www.embnet.org/).
All EMBOSS tools are all built around the same set of core libraries - AJAX
and NUCLEUS - and therefore share a unified user interface, have similar
"look and feel", and implement a uniform sequence addressing methodology.
The various components of EMBOSS are distributed under the GPL, except the
core libraries which are under the LGPL.
EMBASSY packages are third party applications which have been integrated with
the EMBOSS suite, but which are not included in the base EMBOSS distribution
for licensing or other reasons. The EMBASSY packages live in the
biology/embassy port.
MPQC is the Massively Parallel Quantum Chemistry Program. It computes
properties of atoms and molecules from first principles using the time
independent Schrodinger equation. It runs on a wide range of architectures
ranging from individual workstations to symmetric multiprocessors to
massively parallel computers. Its design is object oriented, using C++.
Capabilities
o Closed shell and general restricted open shell Hartree-Fock energies and
gradients
o Second order open shell perturbation theory (OPT2[2]) and Z-averaged
perturbation theory (ZAPT2) energies.
o Second order closed shell Moller-Plesset perturbation theory energies and
gradients.
o Robust internal coordinate geometry optimizer that efficiently optimizes
molecules with many degrees of freedom.
You can also validate your mpqc binaries when you employ other settings by:
% make validate >& validate.log &
(it may take few days, though)
For details, please see file:///usr/local/share/doc/mpqc/hierarchy.html
or http://www.mpqc.org/mpqc-html/mpqcval.html
Chkrootkit is a tool to locally check for signs of a rootkit.
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It contains:
* chkrootkit: a shell script that checks system binaries for
rootkit modification.
* ifpromisc.c: checks if the network interface is in promiscuous
mode.
* chklastlog.c: checks for lastlog deletions.
* chkwtmp.c: checks for wtmp deletions.
* check_wtmpx.c: checks for wtmpx deletions. (Solaris only)
* chkproc.c: checks for signs of LKM trojans.
* chkdirs.c: checks for signs of LKM trojans.
* strings.c: quick and dirty strings replacement.
* chkutmp.c: checks for utmp deletions.
For an updated list of rootkits, worms and LKMs detected by
chkrootkit please visit: http://www.chkrootkit.org/
Nelson Murilo <nelson@pangeia.com.br>
Klaus Steding-Jessen <jessen@nic.br>
This program is a domain name server analysis and reporting tool.
It checks and reports whether a domain name, hosted by your organization,
is still in use, and if so, reports whether your name servers are
still the delegated name servers of the domain name in question.
Reports are generated both to the console and as HTML output.
HTMLs also include information about the MX and WWW records of the domain name.
The tool is expected to be of great use for Internet Service Providers
who are in need of keeping track of lame dns records.