This module delivers the basic needs for any daemon on UNIX systems.
There are other standard daemon implementations available on CPAN,
with as main common difference that this module is not dedicated to a
specific task. By using Log::Report, you can easily redirect error
reports to any logging mechanism you like.
This package is used for setting up, maintaining, and searching a CPAN database
consisting of the information stored in the three main CPAN indices:
$CPAN/modules/03modlist.data.gz, $CPAN/modules/02packages.details.txt.gz, and
$CPAN/authors/01mailrc.txt.gz.
Module::CPANTS::Analyse - Generate Kwalitee ratings for a distribution
Kwalitee is inexact quality:
* All dependencies in Makefile.PL or the Module::Build equivalent
* Well-tested
* Well-documented
* Documents match code match tests
* Covered well
* Pod passes Test::Pod
* All hyperlinks work
DOSBox is an emulator of a PC with DOS.
The main focus of this project is emulating old DOS games using the
local file system for files.
Currently emulated is:
o CPU:286/386 realmode/pmode
o GFX:VGA/EGS/CGA/SVGA/VESA
o SND:PC-Speaker/Tandy 3-Voice/Adlib/SoundBlaster
o MSC:Keyboard/Mouse
o DOS:Directory FileSystem/XMS/EMS
SaberNet DCS is a labor data collection system, designed to allow
organizations to rapidly capture their labor data in real-time.
Optimized for bar code input, DCS is the perfect way to automate
and improve the accuracy of your time tracking.
CFTP is used to transfer files from a remote computer to
your local computer via the FTP protocol.
Its advantages over most standard ftp-clients is its
fullscreen representation of the remote directory so you
can easily choose what to get or where to go.
Eunjin and Ongdalsam are general purpose Hangul truetype fonts and
contain ascii and Korean syllable characters. These fonts are looks
good in 12px (9pt in 96dpi screen) size without antialiasing.
Hmfs is not a real Hangul font. It is specially designed truetype
ascii font in the manner of Hangul 3-bul-sik typewriter which is
invented by Ph.D Kong Byeong-woo.
This module provides a way for the user to specify possible languages
in order of preference, and then to pick the best language of those
available. Different 'dialects' given by the 'territory' part of the
language specifier (such as en, en_GB, and en_US) are also supported.
Seamus Venasse <svenasse@polaris.ca>
XML::RSS::Liberal is a subclass of XML::RSS::LibXML, for those of you
who want to parse broken RSS files (as they often are). It uses
XML::Liberal as its core parser, and therefore whatever broken XML you
provided, as long as XML::Liberal can tolerate it.
NanoBlogger is a small weblog engine written in Bash for the command
line. It uses common UNIX tools such as cat, grep, and sed to create
static HTML content.
This port (www/nanoblogger-extra) contains additional language
definitions, plugins, and various other add-ons for www/nanoblogger.