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www/Apache-ASP-2.62 (Score: 2.869067E-5)
Active Server Pages for Apache
This perl module provides an Active Server Pages port to the Apache HTTP Server with perl as the host scripting language. Active Server Pages is a web application platform that originated with the Microsoft IIS server. Under Apache for both Win32 and Unix, it allows a developer to create dynamic web applications with session management and perl code embedded in static html files. This is a portable solution, similar to ActiveState PerlScript and MKS PScript implementation of perl for IIS ASP. Work has been done and will continue to make ports to and from these other implementations as smooth as possible. This module works under the Apache HTTP Server with the mod_perl module enabled. See http://www.apache.org and http://perl.apache.org for further information. For database access, ActiveX, and scripting language issues, please read the FAQ section. http://search.cpan.org/dist/Apache-ASP/
www/Apache-ConfigParser-1.02 (Score: 2.869067E-5)
Load Apache configuration files
The Apache::ConfigParser module is used to load an Apache configuration file to allow programs to determine Apache's configuration directives and contexts. The resulting object contains a tree based structure using the Apache::ConfigParser::Directive class, which is a subclass of Tree::DAG_node, so all of the methods that enable tree based searches and modifications from Tree::DAG_Node are also available. The tree structure is used to represent the ability to nest sections, such as <VirtualHost>, <Directory>, etc. Apache does a great job of checking Apache configuration files for errors and this modules leaves most of that to Apache. This module does minimal configuration file checking. The module currently checks for: Start and end context names match The module checks if the start and end context names match. If the end context name does not match the start context name, then it is ignored. The module does not even check if the configuration contexts have valid names.
www/CGI-XMLApplication-1.1.5 (Score: 2.869067E-5)
Object Oriented Interface for CGI Script Applications
CGI::XMLApplication is a CGI application class, that intends to enable perl artists to implement CGIs that make use of XML/XSLT functionality, without taking too much care about specialized errorchecking or even care too much about XML itself. It provides the power of the XML::LibXML/XML::LibXSLT module package for content deliverment. As well CGI::XMLApplication is designed to support project management on code level. The class allows to split web applications into several simple parts. Through this most of the code stays simple and easy to maintain. Throughout the whole lifetime of a script CGI::XMLApplication tries to keep the application stable. As well a programmer has not to bother about some of XML::LibXML/XML::LibXSLT transformation pitfalls.
www/thttpd-2.27 (Score: 2.869067E-5)
Tiny/turbo/throttling HTTP server with CGI support
thttpd is a simple, small, portable, fast, and secure HTTP server. - Simple: It handles only the minimum necessary to implement HTTP/1.1. - Small: It also has a very small run-time size, since it does not fork and is very careful about memory allocation. - Portable: It compiles cleanly on SunOS 4.1.x, Solaris 2.x, BSD/OS 2.x, Linux 1.2.x, and OSF/1 (on a 64-bit Alpha). - Fast: In typical use it's about as fast as the best full-featured servers (Apache, NCSA, Netscape). Under extreme load it's much faster. - Secure: It goes to great lengths to protect the web server machine against attacks and breakins from other sites. It also has one extremely useful feature (URL-traffic-based throttling) that no other server currently has.
x11-fonts/mgopen-1.1 (Score: 2.869067E-5)
MgOpen greek fonts collection
The MgOpen typefaces are freely available and contain glyphs for viewing texts in Greek (written in the monotoniko system). The MgOpen typeface collection is composed of the following typefaces: - MgOpenCanonica is a serif typeface, based on the design of Times Roman. - MgOpenCosmetica is a sans-serif typeface, based on the design of Optima. - MgOpenModata is another sans-serif typeface. - MgOpenModerna is a sans-serif typeface, based on the design of Helvetica. Each family contains four fonts, namely all the combinations of regular and bold weight and upright and italic (or oblique) shape. All the fonts contain glyphs for the latin and greek alphabets (using the monotoniko system), while the fonts of the Canonica family also contain all the glyphs necessary for viewing Greek texts written in the polytoniko system. All the fonts use the Unicode encoding for characters and are in the TrueType format.
x11/xlockmore-5.46 (Score: 2.869067E-5)
Like XLock session locker/screen saver, but just more
xlock locks the X server till the user enters their pass- word at the keyboard. While xlock is running, all new server connections are refused. The screen saver is disabled. The mouse cursor is turned off. The screen is blanked and a changing pattern is put on the screen. If a key or a mouse button is pressed then the user is prompted for the password of the user who started xlock. If the correct password is typed, then the screen is unlocked and the X server is restored. When typing the password Control-U and Control-H are active as kill and erase respectively. To return to the locked screen, click in the small icon version of the changing pattern.
accessibility/eflite-0.4.1 (Score: 2.8111E-5)
Speech server for Festival Lite used by yasr and Emacspeak
EFlite is a speech server for Emacspeak and other screen readers that allows them to interface with Festival Lite, a free text-to-speech engine developed at the CMU Speech Center as an off-shoot of Festival. EFlite is still in beta, but I have been using it successfully with Yasr to get speech on my notebook under Linux without having to lug my Speak-out around. It uses Festival Lite's code to interface with the sound driver and, therefore, should work with some versions of ALSA, but I have only tested it with the OSS sound drivers so far. Michael P. Gorse mgorse@alum.wpi.edu mgorse@users.sf.net
archivers/zutils-1.5 (Score: 2.8111E-5)
Utilities for searching in bzip2, gzip, lzip, and xz archives
Zutils is a collection of utilities able to deal with any combination of compressed and non-compressed files transparently. If any given file, including standard input, is compressed, its decompressed content is used. Compressed files are decompressed on the fly; no temporary files are created. The provided utilities are: Zcat - Decompresses and copies files to standard output. Zcmp - Decompresses and compares two files byte by byte. Zdiff - Decompresses and compares two files line by line. Zgrep - Decompresses and searches files for a regular expression. Ztest - Tests integrity of compressed files. Zupdate - Recompresses files to lzip format. The supported compressors are bzip2, gzip, lzip, and xz.
astro/pyephem-3.7.6.0 (Score: 2.8111E-5)
Scientific-grade astronomical computations for Python
PyEphem provides scientific-grade astronomical computations for the Python programming language. Given a date and location on the Earth's surface, it can compute the positions of the Sun and Moon, of the planets and their moons, and of any asteroids, comets, or earth satellites whose orbital elements the user can provide. Additional functions are provided to compute the angular separation between two objects in the sky, to determine the constellation in which an object lies, and to find the times at which an object rises, transits, and sets on a particular day.
audio/autozen-2.1 (Score: 2.8111E-5)
Adjust brain waves with sound
Adapted from the Web page: AutoZen generates sounds meant to cause the user's brain waves to shift to a different dominant frequency, resulting in an altered state of consciousness. If you are under treatment for any psychiatric or neurological disorder, you might want to approach this with caution. You must use headphones for AutoZen to work at all. The effect depends on each ear receiving a different tone, and the combination of the inputs in the brain. If you are deaf in one ear, it will not work.