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sysutils/Unix-ConfigFile-0.06 (Score: 9.2878623E-4)
Perl modules that provides a simple interface to reading /etc files
This port provides a set of modules that free a system administrator from having to deal with the trivial formatting of config files.
sysutils/Unix-Mknod-0.04 (Score: 9.2878623E-4)
Perl5 module to create special files
This Perl5 module creates special files.
sysutils/Unix-Syslog-1.1 (Score: 9.2878623E-4)
Perl5 interface to the UNIX syslog(3) calls
This module provides an interface to the system logger syslogd(8) via Perl's XSUBs. The implementation attempts to resemble the native libc-functions of your system, so that anyone being familiar with syslog.h should be able to use this module right away.
sysutils/User-1.9 (Score: 9.2878623E-4)
User - API for locating user information regardless of OS
This module is allows applications to retrieve per-user characteristics.
sysutils/nitrogen-1.5.2 (Score: 9.2878623E-4)
Background browser and setter for X windows
Nitrogen is a background browser and setter for X windows. It is written in C++ using the gtkmm toolkit.
sysutils/BSD-Process-0.07 (Score: 9.2878623E-4)
Information about running processes on BSD platforms
Information about running processes on BSD platforms
sysutils/Brackup-1.10 (Score: 9.2878623E-4)
Flexible backup tool
Flexible backup tool. Slices, dices, encrypts, and sprays across the net.
sysutils/File-Listing-6.04 (Score: 9.2878623E-4)
Parse directory listings
This module can be used to parse directory listings.
sysutils/File-Which-1.21 (Score: 9.2878623E-4)
Portable implementation of which(1) in Perl
File::Which is a portable implementation (in Perl) of `which', and can be used to get the absolute filename of an executable program installed somewhere in your PATH, or just check for its existence.
sysutils/Filesys-Df-0.92 (Score: 9.2878623E-4)
Perl extension for filesystem space
This module provides a way to obtain filesystem disk space information. This is a Unix only distribution. If you want to gather this information for Unix and Windows, use Filesys::DfPortable. The only major benefit of using Filesys::Df over Filesys::DfPortable, is that Filesys::Df supports the use of open filehandles as arguments. The module should work with all flavors of Unix, including Mac OS X (Darwin, Tiger, etc), and Cygwin.