This plugin provides downloads section which may contain releases or
other files. It is administrated via WebAdminPlugin and there is an
interface to the trac-admin tool that may help during automatic server
maintenance. The Downloads section of Trac displays a table with
information about the uploaded files such as description, component,
version, size, architecture, type and optionally assigned tags which the
download is related to. It also collects information about number of
downloads which can be displayed on wiki page together with direct links
to the specified download.
Fish Supper is a simple arcade/puzzle game, loosely based on the
retro classic Frogger.
Guide a cat across a series of rivers, jumping from log to log to
reach a tasty fish supper on the other side. Make sure you've got
a crystal the same colour as the log before you land on it, though,
or you'll be zapped back to the beginning.
Test in linear mixed effects models. Attention is on linear mixed
effects models as implemented in the lme4 package. The package
implements a parametric bootstrap test. The package implements a
Kenward-Roger modification of F-tests.
The VuXML Query Tool, vxquery, is a simple utility for selecting
entries from a VuXML document by package name and version.
Suggested usage:
/bin/ls /var/db/pkg | vxquery -f - /usr/ports/security/vuxml/vuln.xml
Displays a rendered view of the earth in your root window, similar to
xearth, but instead uses a satellite image map of the earth. You can also
substitute surface maps of other planets if you're feeling cosmic.
A configuration system allowing for either file or LDAP backed storage. A
utility is included as well, 'zcrunner'. It can be used to configure
actions and run files using them.
Wrapper code to start/stop a Java application as a daemon.
Daemon is made of 2 parts. One written in C that makes the
interface to the operating system and the other in Java that
provides the Daemon API.
This module attempts to generate a stack dump from a core file by
locating the best available debugger (if any) and running it with the
appropriate arguments and command script.
rbison generates a Ruby parser class from a Bison-like specification
file. rbison uses Bison to do all the hard work (generating state
transition tables, etc), then translates the Bison-generated C code
into Ruby code.
Annoy, like your annoying friend that asks you questions all the time. Rudy
uses annoy to present the user with a simple question before continuing with a
destructive action.