The ZeroMQ module is a wrapper of the 0MQ message passing library for Perl.
It's a thin wrapper around the C API. Please read http://zeromq.org for more
details on ZeroMQ.
This is the initial independent release of the Net_DIME package.
Provides an implementation of DIME as defined at
http://www1.ietf.org/mail-archive/ietf-announce-old/Current/msg19298.html
Port for package building of 6rd patched stf(4) kernel lodable modules.
This port supports only 8.4+ releases.
This patch was developed by hrs and obtained from
http://people.allbsd.org/~hrs/FreeBSD/stf_6rd_20100923-1.diff
Pwauth is an authenticator designed to be used with mod_auth_external
and the Apache HTTP Daemon to support reasonably secure web authentication
out of the system password database on most versions of Unix.
Authen::TypeKey is an implementation of verification for signatures generated by
TypeKey authentication.
For information on the TypeKey protocol and using TypeKey in other applications,
see http://www.sixapart.com/typekey/api.
This module provides an Object Oriented interface for Yahoo! Browser-Based
Authentication.
This module is ported from the official PHP class which is located on this page:
http://developer.yahoo.com/php
PHP MogileFS is a client library to communicate with MogileFS trackers.
Those trackers are part of the distributed filesystem MogileFS created
by Danga Interactive (http://www.danga.com/) and used in serveral large
scale projects like LiveJournal.
A KDE Plasma applet that monitors uninterruptible power supplies
controlled by apcupsd <http://www.apcupsd.com/>. It can connect to
any UPS (or more precisely: any apcupsd daemon) which is reachable
over the network.
The highlighting-kate is a syntax highlighting library with support for
nearly one hundred languages. The syntax parsers are automatically
generated from Kate syntax descriptions [1], so any syntax supported by
Kate can be added.
[1] http://kate-editor.org/
This stem extension for PHP provides stemming capability for a variety of
languages using Dr. M.F. Porter's Snowball API, which can be found at:
http://snowball.tartarus.org