SendIP has a large number of command line options to specify the content of
every header of a RIP, TCP, UDP, ICMP or raw IPv4 and IPv6 packet. It also
allows any data to be added to the packet. Checksums can be calculated
automatically, but if you wish to send out wrong checksums, that is
supported too.
liblscp is a C library written as a wrapper around the LSCP network
protocol, thus to control linuxsampler.
genjsbind is a tool to generate javascript to dom bindings from w3c webidl
files, and a binding configuration file.
Python module for reading MaxMind DB files. The module includes both a pure
Python reader and a C extension.
Duff is a Unix command-line utility written in C for quickly finding
duplicates in a given set of files.
This package is a dependency of lang/gnatdroid-x86. It provides the
cross-tools required to build the GNAT FreeBSD->x86 cross-compiler that
is gnatdroid, as well as any binaries that it produces.
This package is a dependency of lang/gnatdroid. It provides the cross-tools
required to build the GNAT FreeBSD->ARM cross-compiler that is gnatdroid,
as well as any binaries that it produces.
Sort::Tree implements a mechanism for sorting a list of objects into a
tree structure and flattening it back into a list. Among other things,
this is useful for displaying database queries in hierarchical views,
such as nested categories, parent-child relationships, threaded
discussions, and so forth.
Trees have a lot to do with Graph theory, so if this module doesn't suit
your fancy, have a look at the Graph:: Perl modules for an academically
oriented implementation that employs vertex, edge, and node operations.
For more information on how to use the perl module, see the
pod documentation via the command
perldoc Sort::Tree
or, after installation, view the man pages with
man Sort::Tree
GNU barcode is a tool to convert text strings to printed bars. It
supports a variety of standard codes to represent the textual strings
and creates postscript output.
Main features of GNU Barcode:
* Available as both a library and an executable program
* Supports UPC, EAN, ISBN, CODE39 and other encoding standards
* Postscript and Encapsulated Postscript output
* Accepts sizes and positions as inches, centimeters, millimeters
* Can create tables of barcodes (to print labels on sticker pages)
This is the home page for the Open Source Audio Library Project. This is a
project designed to implement a world class set of classes in C++ that will
handle all of the audio functions one would like. It is designed to be multi-
platform with UNIX based platforms as the base. This project is still in the
beta code phase and a beta version that will illustrate the power and
flexibility is now available. This version supports the Linux (OSS) audio
device, Solaris Sparc audio device, FreeBSD (OSS) audio device, wav, au, aiff,
aifc, mp3, and numerous other formats. It is important to note that this is
not an application but a C++ library that others can use to create an audio
application or to easily add audio capabilities to an existing application.