This port provides a set of modules that free a system administrator
from having to deal with the trivial formatting of config files.
This Perl5 module creates special files.
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.
This module is allows applications to retrieve
per-user characteristics.
Nitrogen is a background browser and setter for X windows. It is written
in C++ using the gtkmm toolkit.
Information about running processes on BSD platforms
Flexible backup tool. Slices, dices, encrypts, and sprays across the
net.
This module can be used to parse directory listings.
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.
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.