U-Boot loader and related files for Raspberry Pi 2
To install this bootloader, copy ALL the files in the share/u-boot/u-boot-rpi2
directory to the first partition, formatted as FAT32, on an SD card.
This version is patched so that:
* ELF and API features are enabled.
* The default environment is trimmed to just what's needed to boot.
* The saveenv command writes to the file uboot.env on the FAT partition.
For information about running FreeBSD on RaspberryPi, see
For general information about U-Boot see WWW: http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot
KMFL aims to bring Tavultesoft Keyman functionality to *nix operating
systems. KMFL is being jointly developed by SIL International
(http://www.sil.org) and Tavultesoft (http://www.tavultesoft.com).
SCIM KMFL IMEngine allows you to use KMN keyboards (compiled with
textproc/kmflcomp) through standard SCIM interface.
The powerful KMN keyboard language supports contextual deadkeys,
pre- and post-processing of keystrokes, rules grouping, 'storing'
of character classes for use in similar rules, custom and Unicode
character constants, SIL Ethnologue language codes, etc.
Official Tavultesoft repository contains keyboards that cover more
than 220 languages. Significant number of them are open source.
The keyboards ports are textproc/kmfl-*.
Fax::Hylafax::Client is a simple Perl client for the HylaFAX fax server
(www.hylafax.org). It communicates with the server directly through the FTP
protocol and thus does not require any HylaFAX software component to be
installed on the client machine.
Sqlite3 bindings for Objective Caml
Sqlite 3 database library wrapper for ocaml.
Sqlite 3 is available from http://www.sqlite.org
This wrapper is written in a way that enables a friendly
coexistence with the old (version 2) sqlite and its
ocaml wrapper ocaml-sqlite.
This library is designed to allow seamless, high-fidelity encoding and
decoding of arbitrary data in application/x-www-form-urlencoded format and as
url.Values. It is intended to be useful primarily in dealing with web forms
and URI query strings, both of which natively employ said format.
JIRA is a proprietary bug tracking system from Atlassian
(http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/).
This module implements an Object Oriented wrapper around JIRA's
REST API.
Moreover, it implements some other methods to make it easier to do
some common operations.
This module is intended to do some Social Security Number validation
(not verification) beyond just seeing if it contains 9 digits and isn't
all 0s. The data is taken from the Social Security Admin. website,
specifically:
http://www.ssa.gov/foia/stateweb.html
Pithub provides a set of modules to access the Github v3 API in an object
oriented way. There is also Net::GitHub which does the same for all the versions
(v1, v2, v3) of the Github API. Pithub supports all API calls so far, but only
for v3.
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Pithub/ WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Pithub/
This module serves as a common base class for test log parsers. These
tools are intended to be able to parse output from a wide variety of
tests - including non-Perl tests.
The parsers also write the test data into the 'Test Result Publication
Interface' (TRPI) XML schema, developed by SpikeSource. See
http://www.spikesource.com/testresults/index.jsp?show=trpi-schema
Unix::Statgrab is a wrapper for libstatgrab, as available from
http://www.i-scream.org/libstatgrab/. It is a reasonably portable
attempt to query interesting stats about your computer. It covers
information on the operating system, CPU, memory usage, network
interfaces, hard-disks etc.