Software Development Kit for Atlassian's family of applications
(JIRA, Confluence, and others).
This port strips out the Maven bits bundled with the SDK by Altassian
relying instead on the Maven installed from one of the FreeBSD
mvn-ports.
KDbg is a graphical user interface to gdb, the GNU debugger,
to provide an intuitive interface for setting breakpoints,
inspecting variables, and stepping through code.
* Inspection of variable values in a tree structure.
* Debugger at your finger tips: The basic debugger functions
(step, next, run, finish, until, set/clear/enable/disable
breakpoint) are bound to function keys F5 through F10.
* Of course, lots of other basic functions: View source code,
search text, set program arguments and environment variables,
display arbitrary expressions
* Debugging of core dumps, attaching to running processes is
possible.
* Conditional breakpoints.
This library provides routines that return:
(1) Beta random deviates
(2) Chi-square random deviates
(3) Exponential random deviates
(4) F random deviates
(5) Gamma random deviates
(6) Multivariate normal random deviates (mean and covariance
matrix specified)
(7) Noncentral chi-square random deviates
(8) Noncentral F random deviates
(9) Univariate normal random deviates
(10) Random permutations of an integer array
(11) Real uniform random deviates between specif
(12) Binomial random deviates
(13) Negative Binomial random deviates
(14) Multinomial random deviates
(15) Poisson random deviates
(16) Integer uniform deviates between specified limits
(17) Seeds for the random number generator calculated from a
character string
This is a small ruby library that allows Ruby to 'tail' a file,
including following a file, that still is growing like the Unix
command 'tail -f' can.
This Library is similar to Perl's File::Tail. It can be used to
extend Ruby's File-objects, for File-derived classes, or by
using the included simple File::Tail::Logfile class.
TORCS is a car simulator, and also a racing robots game.
It requires a 3D accelerated card, with OpenGL support.
For the player driver, the car parameters are located in the files:
torcs/runtime/drivers/human/car*.xml
depending on the car used.
During the menus or the game hit the F1 key to get help.
A compiler for the INTERCAL language, which has a syntax and
feature set differing considerably from all other programming
languages. This is the C-INTERCAL compiler, which compiles
INTERCAL to C, and then invokes cc as a backend, much like the
"f2c" Fortran compiler.
SDF is a freely available documentation system designed and developed by Ian
Clatworthy, with help from many others. Based on a simple, readable markup
language, SDF generates high quality output in multiple formats, all derived
from a single document source. Supported output formats include HTML,
PostScript, PDF, man pages, POD, LaTeX, SGML, MIMS HTX and F6 help, MIF, RTF,
Windows help and plain text.
This is deluxe edition of joke software "sl" such that a steam locomotive
runs across your screen if you type "sl" (Steam Locomotive) instead of
"ls" by mistake. -a, -l and -F options are available.
This program was written by TOYODA Masashi
Xsc is a clone of the old vector graphics video game Star Castle by
Cinematronics. The object is to destroy the enemy ship, destroying its
protective rings first while dodging various buzzers and fireballs
sent to destroy you.
Keys:
D turn counter-clockwise
F turn clockwise
J thrust
K fire laser
P pause
Q quit
space new game
This is a set of various Samba VFS modules to scan and filter virus
files on Samba file services with an anti-virus scanner.
Supported Anti-Virus engines:
- ClamAV (clamd daemon)
- F-Secure Anti-Virus (fsavd daemon)
- Sophos Anti-Virus (savdid daemon)