TORQUE is an open source resource manager providing control over
batch jobs and distributed compute nodes. It is a community effort
based on the original *PBS project and, with more than 1,200 patches,
has incorporated significant advances in the areas of scalability,
fault tolerance, and feature extensions contributed by NCSA, OSC,
USC , the U.S. Dept of Energy, Sandia, PNNL, U of Buffalo, TeraGrid,
and many other leading edge HPC organizations.
zogftw makes using multiple geli-encrypted single-vdev ZFS pools
for backups more convenient, mainly by automating creation, import
and export of such pools and by synchronizing datasets without the
user having to manually specify the names of the snapshots that
should be sent.
geli passphrases can be stored gpg-encrypted which allows importing
several pools in a row without having to specify each passphrase
manually.
zogftw is extendable in shell. It can be sourced from other shell
scripts or interactive shells.
Libisoburn is a front-end for libraries libburn and libisofs of
the libburnia project.
Xorriso copies file objects from POSIX compliant filesystems into
Rock Ridge enhanced ISO 9660 filesystems and allows session-wise
manipulation of such filesystems. It can load the management
information of existing ISO images and it writes the session results
to optical media or to filesystem objects. Vice versa xorriso is
able to restore file objects from ISO 9660 filesystems.
The doclifter program translates documents written in troff macros to DocBook.
Lifting documents from presentation level to semantic level is hard, and
a really good job requires human polishing. This tool aims to do everything
that can be mechanized, and to preserve any troff-level information that might
have structural implications in XML comments.
This tool does some of the hard parts, but not all. TBL tables are translated
into DocBook table markup, but EQN and PIC are not translated (yet).
An object-oriented SGML/XML parser toolkit and DSSSL engine.
Features summary:
* Includes nsgmls
* Provides access to all information about SGML document
* Supports almost all optional SGML features
* Sophisticated entity manager
* Supports multi-byte character sets
* Object-oriented
* Written in C++ from scratch
* Fast
* Portable
* Production quality
* Free
Note: This port is a superset of the sp port. If you have sp
installed, it is recommended that you remove it before installing
jade.
John Fieber
jfieber@FreeBSD.org
This is a keyboard for input of the complex Biblical Hebrew (including
cantillation marks) with Unicode fonts. It is written in Keyman keyboard
language and developed by SIL Non-Roman Script Initiative (NRSI).
This port installs the keyboard so that it can be used through SCIM or
IBus KMFL IMEngine (textproc/scim-kmfl-imengine, textproc/ibus-kmfl).
The keyboard is provided under the terms of MIT/X11 License.
http://scripts.sil.org/SILHebrUni_Documentation
This library supports full W3C XML Schema regular expressions inclusive
all Unicode character sets and blocks. It is implemented by the
technique of derivations of regular expressions. The W3C syntax is
extended to support not only union of regular sets, but also
intersection, set difference, exor. Matching of subexpressions is also
supported. The library can be used for constricting lightweight
scanners and tokenizers. It is a standalone library, no external regex
libraries are used.
Libxslt is the XSLT C library developed for the GNOME project. XSLT itself is
a an XML language to define transformation for XML. Libxslt is based on
libxml2, the XML C library developed for the GNOME project. It also implements
most of the EXSLT set of processor-portable extensions functions and some of
Saxon's evaluate and expressions extensions.
People can either embed the library in their application or use xsltproc the
command line processing tool.
SAC (Simple API for CSS) is an event-based API much like SAX for XML.
If you are familiar with the latter, you should have little trouble
getting used to SAC. More information on SAC can be found online at
http://www.w3.org/TR/SAC.
CSS having more constructs than XML, core SAC is still more complex than
core SAX. However, if you need to parse a CSS style sheet, SAC probably
remains the easiest way to get it done.
DelimMatch allows you to match delimited substrings in a buffer. The
delimiters can be specified with any regular expression and the start
and end delimiters need not be the same. If the delimited text is
properly nested, entire nested groups are returned.
In addition, you may specify quoting and escaping characters that
contribute to the recognition of start and end delimiters.
-Anton
<tobez@FreeBSD.org>