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net/drawterm-20140106 (Score: 0.006174958)
Plan9 cpu client
Drawterm(8) is not a Plan 9 program. It is a program that users of non-Plan 9 systems can use to establish graphical cpu(1) connections with Plan 9 CPU servers. Just as a real Plan 9 terminal does, drawterm serves its local name space as well as some devices (the keyboard, mouse, and screen) to a remote CPU server, which mounts this name space on /mnt/term and starts a shell. Typically, either explicitly or via the profile, one uses the shell to start rio(1).
sysutils/gstfs-0.1 (Score: 0.006174958)
On-demand, transcoding filesystem (using GStreamer pipeline)
GSTFS is a filesystem for on-demand transcoding of music files between different formats. It utilizes the gstreamer library for conversion so any formats supported by gstreamer should also be supported by gstfs. The filesystem's only requirement is that the gstreamer pipeline begin with a filesrc with the name "_source" and end with an fdsink with the name "_dest". The filesystem will automatically substitute the filename and fd number in these pipelines.
Collect logs locally in preparation for processing elsewhere!
I'm a lumberjack and I'm ok! I sleep when idle, then I ship logs all day! I parse your logs, I eat the JVM agent for lunch! (This project was recently renamed from 'lumberjack' to 'logstash-forwarder' to make its intended use clear. The 'lumberjack' name now remains as the network protocol, and 'logstash-forwarder' is the name of the program. It's still the same lovely log forwarding program you love.)
textproc/Lingua-EN-MatchNames-1.36 (Score: 0.006174958)
Smart matching for human names
You have two databases of person records that need to be synchronized or matched up, but they use different keys--maybe one uses SSN and the other uses employee id. The only fields you have to match on are first and last name. That's what this module is for. Just feed the first and last names to the name_eq() function, and it returns undef for no possible match, and a percentage of certainty (rank) otherwise. Seamus Venasse <svenasse@polaris.ca>
devel/Config-IniFiles-2.91 (Score: 0.0054019624)
Read .ini-style configuration files
Config::IniFiles provides a way to have readable configuration files outside your Perl script. The configuration can be safely reloaded upon receipt of a signal. Configurations can be imported (inherited, stacked,...), sections can be grouped, and settings can be accessed from a tied hash. USAGE Get a new Config::IniFiles object with the *new* method: $cfg = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => "/path/configfile.ini" ); $cfg = new Config::IniFiles -file => "/path/configfile.ini"; Optional named parameters may be specified after the configuration file name. See the *new* in the METHODS section, below. INI files consist of a number of sections, each preceded with the section name in square brackets. Parameters are specified in each section as Name=Value. Any spaces around the equals sign will be ignored, and the value extends to the end of the line.
devel/pit-0.1.0 (Score: 0.0054019624)
Command-line project manager that integrates with Git
Pit is a command-line project manager that integrates with Git. Basic Pit entities are projects, tasks, and notes. One project can have multiple tasks, and a task can have multiple notes. Each entity has a number of attributes. For example, project has name and status, task has name, status, priority, date, and time, and within note there is message body. All attributes except name and message body are optional and can be omitted. The attributes have no semantic meaning, and do not have a pre-defined set of values. For example, depending on the particular need, the time attribute could be used as projected time in weeks, hours spent on the task, or days left to finish the task. Pit tries to maintain a notion of "current" project, task, or note. When you create new project, it automatically becomes current. If you do not specify project number when creating a task, the new task will be associated with the current project.
dns/libbind-6.0 (Score: 0.0054019624)
Standard C resolver library
The libbind functions have been separated from the BIND suite as of BIND 9.6.0. Originally from older versions of BIND, they have been continually maintained and improved but not installed by default with BIND 9. This standard resolver library contains the same historical functions and headers included with many Unix operating systems. In fact, most implementations are based on the same original code. ISC's libbind provides the standard resolver library, along with header files and documentation, for communicating with domain name servers, retrieving network host entries from /etc/hosts or via DNS, converting CIDR network addresses, performing Hesiod information lookups, retrieving network entries from /etc/networks, implementing TSIG transaction/request security of DNS messages, performing name-to-address and address-to-name translations, and utilizing /etc/resolv.conf for resolver configuration.
games/nadar-2.0 (Score: 0.0054019624)
Network tank battle game
N.A.D.A.R. is a network tank battle game. You can play N.A.D.A.R. with computer players and human players over the network. This port installs "/usr/X11R6/bin/nadars" and "/usr/X11R6/bin/nadar". "nadars" is a server of N.A.D.A.R. Run it before playing N.A.D.A.R. "nadar" is a client of N.A.D.A.R. for X. Run it after nadars starts. Example: server-machine> nadars client-machine1> nadar -s [Server's hostname] -p [Player's name] client-machine2> nadar -s [Server's hostname] -p [Player's name] ... If playing speed is very slow, Run nadar as below with size option. client-machine> nadar -s [Server's hostname] -p [Player's name] -size 30 See nadars(1) and nadar(1) for more details.
www/mod_uid-1.1.0 (Score: 0.0054019624)
Apache module issuing the "correct" cookies for counting the site visitors
The standard distribution of Apache does not provide adequate means for user tracking, and this module provides them. What it actually does: + if the user has provided the cookie header with the correct cookie-name, the module writes this cookie in notes with the name uid_got (accordingly, then it may be written to the log); + if the user has arrived without the required cookie, the module issues the SetCookie header for him/her and writes the cookie thus issued in notes with the name uid_set (and this may also be written to the log); + if built-in P3P support is included, the P3P header is also issued as the Set-Cookie header is issued.
Perl extension to {in,de}flate columns to Path::Class::File objects
Provides inflation to a Path::Class::File object allowing file system storage of BLOBS. The storage path is specified with fs_column_path. Each file receives a unique name, so the storage for all FS columns can share the same path. Within the path specified by fs_column_path, files are stored in sub-directories based on the first 2 characters of the unique file names. Up to 256 sub-directories will be created, as needed. Override _fs_column_dirs in a derived class to change this behavior. fs_new_on_update will create a new file name if the file has been updated.