The module can be used to republish a DAAP share. You'll probably
want to use Net::DAV::Server or POE::Component::Server::FTP to
re-export it in a browseable form.
Type::Tie exports a single function: ttie. ttie ties a variable to a type
constraint, ensuring that whatever values stored in the variable will conform to
the type constraint. If the type constraint has coercions, these will be used if
necessary to ensure values assigned to the variable conform.
The detach command is a grungy little program for executing programs
in the background, without use of a control terminal. (In the style
of most common daemon processes...) The intent was to create a
program one could start via rsh, to initiate xterm sessions, without
keeping extra local rsh & remote rshd and shell processes alive.
Make a pkg-plist for a FreeBSD port. Try to be as "automatic" as possible.
That's all it does ;-)
Basic usage
===========
1. Build your port to the staging directory: `make stage`.
2. Run this from your port's directory (or set `-p`).
Alternatively, you can install your ports to a "fake" prefix, this is the "old"
from before staging support, but it has the added advantage that you've tested
whether your port works when installing to a different prefix.
1. Build & install your port with a different `PREFIX`: `make install
PREFIX=/var/tmp/ptest`.
2. Run this from your port's directory with `-x` set to `PREFIX`.
TREE-PUZZLE is a computer program to reconstruct phylogenetic trees from
molecular sequence data by maximum likelihood. It implements a fast tree search
algorithm, quartet puzzling, that allows analysis of large data sets and
automatically assigns estimations of support to each internal branch.
TREE-PUZZLE also computes pairwise maximum likelihood distances as well as
branch lengths for user specified trees. Branch lengths can be calculated under
the clock-assumption. In addition, TREE-PUZZLE offers a novel method, likelihood
mapping, to investigate the support of a hypothesized internal branch without
computing an overall tree and to visualize the phylogenetic content of a
sequence alignment. TREE-PUZZLE also conducts a number of statistical tests on
the data set (chi-square test for homogeneity of base composition, likelihood
ratio clock test, Kishino-Hasegawa test). The models of substitution provided by
TREE-PUZZLE are TN, HKY, F84, SH for nucleotides, Dayhoff, JTT, mtREV24, VT,
WAG, BLOSUM 62 for amino acids, and F81 for two-state data. Rate heterogeneity
is modeled by a discrete Gamma distribution and by allowing invariable sites.
The corresponding parameters can be inferred from the data set.
WSGI request delegation. (AKA routing.)
This distribution provides WSGI middleware for "RESTful" dispatch of
requests to WSGI applications by URL path and HTTP request
method. Selector now also comes with components for environ-based
dispatch and on-the-fly middleware composition. There is a very simple
optional mini-language for path matching expressions. Alternately we
can easily use regular expressions directly or even create our own
mini-language. There is a simple "mapping file" format that can be
used. There are no architecture specific features (to MVC or
whatever). Neither are there any framework specific features.
This Perl module calulates percentage points (5 significant digits) of
the u (standard normal) distribution, the student's t distribution, the
chi-square distribution and the F distribution. It can also calculate
the upper probability (5 significant digits) of the u (standard normal),
the chi-square, the t and the F distribution. These critical values are
needed to perform statistical tests, like the u test, the t test, the F
test and the chi-squared test, and to calculate confidence intervals.
-Anton
<tobez@FreeBSD.org>
The functions optionaly exported by this module allows you to open URLs in the
user browser.
A set of known commands per OS-name is tested for presence, and the first one
found is executed. With an optional parameter, all known commands are checked.
The "open_browser" uses the system() function to execute the command. If you
want more control, you can get the command with the "open_browser_cmd" or
"open_browser_cmd_all" functions and then use whatever method you want to
execute it.
Explicit chemical reactions
This is a utility which locks a terminal so it can only be unlocked with the
user's password (or the root password). It uses PAM authentication by default.