PerlIO::gzip provides a PerlIO layer that manipulates files in the
format used by the gzip program. Compression and decompression are
implemented, but not together. If you attempt to open a file for
reading and writing the open will fail.
Enhanced Tiny CD is a fork of the original Tiny CD, a simple,
user-friendly ncurses-based CD player, which is available at
www.nongnu.org/tcd.
Enhancements in etcd include:
* bug fixes
* support for MusicBrainz
* general refactory
This is Eric A. Welsh's collection of Gravis UltraSound MIDI patches,
configured for use with the TiMidity++ MIDI player. A configuration file
for TiMidity++ to use these patches is also included.
Fl_MoxGen is a program that will compute the dimensions
of a Moxon Rectangle antenna based on user input of the
desired resonant frequency in MHz and the wire diameter.
A collection of simple dialogs as a front end to GConf. We will provide extra
configuration settings for GNOME that power users have been requesting since
the release of GNOME 2.0.
mdh (MailDooHicky) is a GTK2-based toolbar that can display the time,
email message count and various system (CPU, network, etc.) utilization.
It also features user-definable buttons, a run window and scratch-pad.
Agent Perl provides both a foundation for software agent developers, and a
standardized API for the agent's users. Agent's two most prominent features
are its support for agent transportation and abstract messaging over
different mediums.
CPAN::Mini provides a simple mechanism to build and update a minimal
mirror of the CPAN on your local disk. It contains only those files
needed to install the newest version of every distribution.
ExtUtils::Manifest provides a number of utilities to write and check a MANIFEST
file. At present the list includes mkmanifest, manicheck, filecheck, fullcheck,
skipcheck, manifind, maniread, manicopy, and maniadd.
Regexp::Subst::Parallel is a module that allows you to make multiple
simultaneous substitutions safely. Using the sole exported "subst"
function has a rather different effect from doing each substitution
sequentially.