Valgrind is a system for debugging and profiling un*x programs. With the tools
that come with Valgrind, you can automatically detect many memory management
and threading bugs, avoiding hours of frustrating bug-hunting, making your
programs more stable. You can also perform detailed profiling, to speed up and
reduce memory use of your programs.
The Valgrind distribution includes five tools: two memory error detectors, a
thread error detector, a cache profiler and a heap profiler. Several other
tools have been built with Valgrind.
Valgrind was initially ported to FreeBSD by
Doug Rabson (http://www.rabson.org/).
Valgrind is a system for debugging and profiling un*x programs. With the tools
that come with Valgrind, you can automatically detect many memory management
and threading bugs, avoiding hours of frustrating bug-hunting, making your
programs more stable. You can also perform detailed profiling, to speed up and
reduce memory use of your programs.
The Valgrind distribution includes five tools: two memory error detectors, a
thread error detector, a cache profiler and a heap profiler. Several other
tools have been built with Valgrind.
Valgrind was initially ported to FreeBSD by
Doug Rabson (http://www.rabson.org/).
xdg-user-dirs is a tool to help manage "well known" user directories
like the desktop folder and the music folder. It also handles
localization of the filenames.
The Xfce development tools are a collection of tools and macros for
Xfce developers and people that want to build Xfce from Git.
The sysinfo(3) function is a GNU interface for retrieving common information
about the configuration and state of the system, such as is returned by
sysctl(3) and sysconf(3).
Subversion 是一个版本控制系统,其设计得尽可能地类似于 cvs(1),但解决了很多
cvs(1) 未解决的问题。
Subversion is a version control system designed to be as similar to cvs(1)
as possible, while fixing many outstanding problems with cvs(1).
CurveDNS is a forwarding nameserver adding DNSCurve to DNS,
and it's the first publicly released forwarding implementation
that implements the DNSCurve protocol.
adns is a resolver library for C (and C++) programs. In contrast with
the existing interfaces, gethostbyname et al and libresolv, it has the
following features:
* It is reasonably easy to use for simple programs which just want
to translate names to addresses, look up MX records, etc.
* It can be used in an asynchronous, non-blocking, manner. Many
queries can be handled simultaneously.
Technical note: adns requires a real nameserver like BIND or
Dents running on the same system or a nearby one, which must be
willing to provide `recursive service'. I.e., adns is a `stub
resolver'.
dnsdbck verifies consistency of DNS information in an SQL database.
It is part of dnstools, a set of utilities for DNS management and related
tasks.