libchk is a tool to help users obtain the following information:
- A list of executables that have unresolvable shared library links
- A list of shared libraries that are not referenced by any binary
- A list of binaries for each shared library that are linked with
the library
This will help to get a hint as to if you can safely remove shared
libraries that look obsolete.
RDFStore is a set of Perl modules to manage Resource Description
Framework (RDF) model databases in a easy and straightforward way. The
software started as a pure Perl implementation of the Draft Java API
(see http://www-db.stanford.edu/~melnik/rdf/api.html) from the Stanford
University DataBase Group by Sergey Melnik. A set of companion modules
RDFStore::Parser::SiRPAC(3) RDFStore::Parser::OpenHealth(3) and
Data::MagicTie(3) the suite allow a user to fetch, parse, process, store
and query RDF models.
File_Fortune provides a PHP interface to reading fortune files. With it, you may
retrieve a single fortune, a random fortune, or all fortunes in the file.
Additionally, it offers the ability to access fortune files as if they were a
native array, including updating and deleting items. All write operations will
produce a binary header file to allow compatibility with the fortune and
fortune-mod programs (as well as other fortune interfaces).
Hydra is a high performance multi-threaded web server. Unlike traditional
multi-threaded web servers, Hydra uses a constant, but configurable, pool
of threads and each thread can handle several connections by multiplexing
the connections. This may remind you of a non-blocking server, and this is
true, but Hydra does not have the killing limitation of a non-blocking
server, the confinement to one CPU. Hydra will take advantage of every
available CPU in a system.
This add-on module allows the apache web server to use a MySQL database
for user and/or group authentication. For large user lists this can offer
a significate speed up over apache's standard flat file format.
There is a different version of mod_auth_mysql in the ports tree with
different configuration. Unfortunatly this version has a bug if used on
a system which has more than one authentification databases. You may have
to look which version fits your requirements.
SEQUIN is intended to extract the keywords used and the name of
the search engine given the a line from a logfile that contains a
referal URL from a Search Engine which GETs its data.
Unlike traditional applications for doing this, it does not rely
on a preset list of search engines and thus currently works with
almost every search engine URL the author could get his hands on.
-Anton
<tobez@FreeBSD.org>
ImpressCMS is a community developed Content Management
System for easily building and maintaining a dynamic
web site. Keep your web site up to date with this easy
to use, secure and flexible system.
It is the ideal tool for a wide range of users: from
business to community users, from large enterprises to
people who want a simple, easy to use blogging tool.
ImpressCMS is a powerful system that gets outstanding
results!
phpMyFAQ is a multilingual, completely database-driven FAQ-system. It
supports various databases to store all data, PHP 4.1.0 (or higher) is
needed in order to access this data. phpMyFAQ also offers a Content
Management-System with a WYSIWYG editor and an Image Manager, flexible
multi-user support with LDAP support, a news-system, user-tracking, language
modules, enhanced automatic content negotiation, templates, extensive
XML-support, PDF-support, a backup-system and an easy to use installation
script.
This is an extension to ease the use of the del.icio.us website: a
social bookmarking, social software web service for storing and sharing
web bookmarks.
A non-hierarchical keyword categorization system is used on del.icio.us
where users can tag each of their bookmarks with a number of freely
chosen keywords. A combined view of everyone's bookmarks with a given
tag is available.
xstroke is a full-screen gesture recognition program written for the X
Window System. It captures gestures that are performed with a pointer
device, (such as a mouse, a stylus, or a pen/tablet), recognizes the
gestures and performs actions based on the gestures.
xstroke is most commonly configured to "type" characters in response to
gestures, but it can also emulate mouse button "clicks", launch programs,
and other fun things.