syslog-ng is an enhanced log daemon, supporting a wide range of input and
output methods: syslog, unstructured text, message queues, databases (SQL
and NoSQL alike) and more.
Key features:
* receive and send RFC3164 and RFC5424 style syslog messages
* work with any kind of unstructured data
* receive and send JSON formatted messages
* classify and structure logs with builtin parsers (csv-parser(),
db-parser(), ...)
* normalize, crunch and process logs as they flow through the system
* hand on messages for further processing using message queues (like
AMQP), files or databases (like PostgreSQL or MongoDB).
The official home page of syslog-ng is:
http://www.balabit.com/network-security/syslog-ng/
httplog is a replacement for Apache's 'rotatelogs' and Andrew Ford's
'chronolog'. It allows you to specify a logfile using strftime paramaters in
the filename to act as a template. This means that the logs in your logfiles
will also be sorted according to the filename. For example, if you specify a
logfile of /var/log/http%Y%m%d.log, a new log file would be generated each day,
with content for only that one day. It also supports compression of logfiles
using gzip, and many other useful functions.
syslog-ng is an enhanced log daemon, supporting a wide range of input and
output methods: syslog, unstructured text, message queues, databases (SQL
and NoSQL alike) and more.
Key features:
* receive and send RFC3164 and RFC5424 style syslog messages
* work with any kind of unstructured data
* receive and send JSON formatted messages
* classify and structure logs with builtin parsers (csv-parser(),
db-parser(), ...)
* normalize, crunch and process logs as they flow through the system
* hand on messages for further processing using message queues (like
AMQP), files or databases (like PostgreSQL or MongoDB).
The official home page of syslog-ng is:
http://www.balabit.com/network-security/syslog-ng/
syslog-ng is an enhanced log daemon, supporting a wide range of input and
output methods: syslog, unstructured text, message queues, databases (SQL
and NoSQL alike) and more.
Key features:
* receive and send RFC3164 and RFC5424 style syslog messages
* work with any kind of unstructured data
* receive and send JSON formatted messages
* classify and structure logs with builtin parsers (csv-parser(),
db-parser(), ...)
* normalize, crunch and process logs as they flow through the system
* hand on messages for further processing using message queues (like
AMQP), files or databases (like PostgreSQL or MongoDB).
The official home page of syslog-ng is:
http://www.balabit.com/network-security/syslog-ng/
A library that performs fast, accurate conversion between double
precision floating point and text. This library is implemented as
bindings to the C++ double-conversion library written by Florian Loitsch
at Google: http://code.google.com/p/double-conversion/.
The Text versions of these functions are about 30 times faster than the
default show implementation for the Double type. The ByteString versions
are slower than the Text versions; roughly half the speed. (This seems
to be due to the cost of allocating ByteString values via malloc.)
As a final note, be aware that the bytestring-show package is about 50%
slower than simply using show.
A mini-framework for Django for creating RESTful APIs.
Piston is a relatively small Django application that lets you
create application programming interfaces (API) for your sites.
It has several unique features:
* Ties into Django's internal mechanisms.
* Supports OAuth out of the box (as well as Basic/Digest or custom auth.)
* Doesn't require tying to models, allowing arbitrary resources.
* Speaks JSON, YAML, Python Pickle & XML (and HATEOAS.)
* Ships with a convenient reusable library in Python
* Respects and encourages proper use of HTTP (status codes, ...)
* Has built in (optional) form validation (via Django), throttling, etc.
* Supports streaming, with a small memory footprint.
WSGI request delegation. (AKA routing.)
This distribution provides WSGI middleware for "RESTful" dispatch of
requests to WSGI applications by URL path and HTTP request
method. Selector now also comes with components for environ-based
dispatch and on-the-fly middleware composition. There is a very simple
optional mini-language for path matching expressions. Alternately we
can easily use regular expressions directly or even create our own
mini-language. There is a simple "mapping file" format that can be
used. There are no architecture specific features (to MVC or
whatever). Neither are there any framework specific features.
U-Boot loader for Utilite and Utilite Pro
Install the cm-fx6-firmware file onto the boot disk using:
dd if=cm-fx6-firmware of=/dev/whatever bs=1k skip=1 seek=1 oflag=dsync
The U-Boot built by this port expects the first 1MB of the boot media to
be reserved for the U-Boot executable and saved environment. The firmware
file begins at an offset of 1K from the start of the boot disk. The U-Boot
environment area begins at an offset of 512K.
This version is patched so that:
* ELF and API features are enabled to support ubldr.
* A single U-Boot image supports Utilite and Utilite Pro.
* When the selected board has multiple SD or MMC devices available, the
mmc0 device in U-Boot (and thus the disk0 device in loader(8)) will be
whichever device U-Boot was loaded from by the ROM bootloader routines.
The sources for this port are based on stock U-Boot 2015.07 with patches
provided by CompuLab at:
http://www.compulab.co.il/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/u-boot-2015.07.tar.bz2
For general information about U-Boot see WWW: http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot
libshairport
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Created by Team XBMC
This is a fork of ShairPort written by James Laird <jhl@mafipulation.org>. The
XBMC team decided to fork ShairPort and make it into a library.
What it is
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This program emulates an AirPort Express for the purpose of streaming music from
iTunes and compatible iPods. It implements a server for the Apple RAOP protocol.
ShairPort does not support AirPlay v2 (video and photo streaming).
It supports multiple simultaneous streams, if your audio output chain (as
detected by libao) does so.
Python interface to MySQL
MySQLdb is an interface to the popular MySQL database server for Python.
The design goals are:
- Compliance with Python database API version 2.0
- Thread-safety
- Thread-friendliness (threads will not block each other)
- Compatibility with MySQL-3.22 and later
This module should be mostly compatible with an older interface
written by Joe Skinner and others. However, the older version is
a) not thread-friendly, b) written for MySQL 3.21, c) apparently
not actively maintained. No code from that version is used in
MySQLdb. MySQLdb is free software.