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devel/violet-2.1.0 (Score: 0.0022844933)
Violet is a easy to learn and use UML editor
Violet is a UML editor with these benefits: * It is very easy to learn and use * It draws nice-looking class, sequence, state, object and use-case diagrams * It is completely free (distributed under the GNU General Public License) * It is cross-platform Violet is intended for students, teachers, and authors who need to produce simple UML diagrams quickly. It is not intended as an industrial strength tool. Here are some of the features that industrial-strength UML programs have and that Violet does not have: * Code generation. Violet does not generate any source code from UML diagrams. * Reverse engineering. Violet does not generate UML diagrams from source code * Semantic checking of models. You can use Violet to draw contradictory diagrams XMI export or import. Violet does not generate files that can be imported into other UML tools, nor can it read model files from other tools If you just want to draw simple UML diagrams without too much fuss, chances are you'll like Violet. If you have more serious needs, check out one of the other programs.
sysutils/u-boot-2016.07 (Score: 0.0022844933)
Cross-build U-Boot loader for olimex-a20-som-evb
U-Boot loader for Olimex A20 SOM EVB. To install this bootloader on an sdcard just do : dd if=/usr/local/share/u-boot/u-boot-boardname/u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin of=/path/to/sdcarddevice bs=1k seek=8 conv=notrunc,sync 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 u-boot.env on the FAT partition. * The DTB file name is chosen based on the board model and passed to ubldr.bin using the fdtfile env variable. ubldr.bin loads the DTB from /boot/dtb/ on the FreeBSD partition. * By default, it loads PIE ubldr.bin from file ubldr.bin on the FAT partition to address 0x42000000, and launches it. For information about running FreeBSD on Allwinner boards, see https://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/arm/Allwinner For general information about U-Boot see WWW: http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot
sysutils/u-boot-2016.07 (Score: 0.0022844933)
Cross-build U-Boot loader for olimex-a20-som-evb
U-Boot loader for A13 Olinuxino. To install this bootloader on an sdcard just do : dd if=/usr/local/share/u-boot/u-boot-boardname/u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin of=/path/to/sdcarddevice bs=1k seek=8 conv=notrunc,sync 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 u-boot.env on the FAT partition. * The DTB file name is chosen based on the board model and passed to ubldr.bin using the fdtfile env variable. ubldr.bin loads the DTB from /boot/dtb/ on the FreeBSD partition. * By default, it loads PIE ubldr.bin from file ubldr.bin on the FAT partition to address 0x42000000, and launches it. For information about running FreeBSD on Allwinner boards, see https://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/arm/Allwinner For general information about U-Boot see WWW: http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot
textproc/Text-CharWidth-0.04 (Score: 0.0022844933)
Get number of occupied columns of a string on terminal
This module supplies features similar as wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) in C language. Characters have its own width on terminal depending on locale. For example, ASCII characters occupy one column per character, east Asian fullwidth characters (like Hiragana or Han Ideograph) occupy two columns per character, and combining characters (apperaring in ISO-8859-11 Thai, Unicode, and so on) occupy zero columns per character. mbwidth() gives the width of the first character of the given string and mbswidth() gives the width of the whole given string. The names of mbwidth and mbswidth came from "multibyte" versions of wcwidth and wcswidth which are "wide character" versions. mblen(string) returns number of bytes of the first character of the string. Please note that a character may consist of multiple bytes in multibyte encodings such as UTF-8, EUC-JP, EUC-KR, GB2312, or Big5. mbwidth(string) returns the width of the first character of the string. mbswidth(string) returns the width of the whole string. Parameters are to be given in locale encodings, not always in UTF-8.
devel/file-tail-1.1.1 (Score: 0.0022553)
Ruby library that allows Ruby to 'tail' files
This is a small ruby library that allows Ruby to 'tail' a file, including following a file, that still is growing like the Unix command 'tail -f' can. This Library is similar to Perl's File::Tail. It can be used to extend Ruby's File-objects, for File-derived classes, or by using the included simple File::Tail::Logfile class.
games/torcs-1.3.6 (Score: 0.0022553)
The Open Racing Car Simulator
TORCS is a car simulator, and also a racing robots game. It requires a 3D accelerated card, with OpenGL support. For the player driver, the car parameters are located in the files: torcs/runtime/drivers/human/car*.xml depending on the car used. During the menus or the game hit the F1 key to get help.
lang/intercal-0.30 (Score: 0.0022553)
C-INTERCAL compiler, ick, and supporting libraries
A compiler for the INTERCAL language, which has a syntax and feature set differing considerably from all other programming languages. This is the C-INTERCAL compiler, which compiles INTERCAL to C, and then invokes cc as a backend, much like the "f2c" Fortran compiler.
textproc/sdf-2.001 (Score: 0.0022553)
Simple Document Format - "author-friendly" mark-up system
SDF is a freely available documentation system designed and developed by Ian Clatworthy, with help from many others. Based on a simple, readable markup language, SDF generates high quality output in multiple formats, all derived from a single document source. Supported output formats include HTML, PostScript, PDF, man pages, POD, LaTeX, SGML, MIMS HTX and F6 help, MIF, RTF, Windows help and plain text.
devel/kdbg-2.5.5 (Score: 0.0022469666)
Graphical user interface around gdb using KDE
KDbg is a graphical user interface to gdb, the GNU debugger, to provide an intuitive interface for setting breakpoints, inspecting variables, and stepping through code. * Inspection of variable values in a tree structure. * Debugger at your finger tips: The basic debugger functions (step, next, run, finish, until, set/clear/enable/disable breakpoint) are bound to function keys F5 through F10. * Of course, lots of other basic functions: View source code, search text, set program arguments and environment variables, display arbitrary expressions * Debugging of core dumps, attaching to running processes is possible. * Conditional breakpoints.
graphics/jhead-3.00 (Score: 0.002228037)
EXIF JPEG header manipulation tool
Jhead is a command line driven program for manipulating the non-image parts of Exif flavour JPEG files that most digital cameras produce. It has the following features: - Extracting camera settings from Exif image files - Able to set and/or adjust the Exif time field - Manipulation (extract, replace, regenerate) of Exif integral thumbnails - Transplant Exif image header from one JPEG to another - Edit JPEG comment fields - Automatically rotate images upright (using jpegtran) according to "orientation" tag. - Manage running programs on large batches of Jpegs and restoring Exif header information afterwards. - Display embedded GPS info (if present)