This is a collection of automake macros used for developing new GNOME
or GNOME 2.0 applications.
The GNOME Virtual File System allows applications and users to treat
any number of file system concepts as a part of the local filesystem.
With GnomeVFS, filesystems across the internet, on connected devices,
and in multiple formats are as simple to access (and write code for)
as any directory on the local machine.
GNUstep is a set of general-purpose Objective-C libraries based on the
OpenStep standard developed by NeXT (now Apple) Inc. The libraries
consist of everything from foundation classes, such as dictionaries and
arrays, to GUI interface classes such as windows, sliders, buttons, etc.
Please contact the GNUstep maintainers at <discussion@gnustep.org> in
case of questions and help offers.
GNUstep is a set of general-purpose Objective-C libraries, originally based on
the OpenStep standard jointly developed by NeXT and Sun and now following
Apple's Cocoa APIs. The libraries consist of everything from foundation
classes, such as dictionaries and arrays, to GUI interface classes such as
windows, sliders, buttons, etc.
Please contact the GNUstep maintainers at <discuss-gnustep@gnu.org> in
case of questions and help offers.
Gradle is build automation evolved.
Gradle can automate the building, testing, publishing, deployment
and more of software packages or other types of projects such as
generated static websites, generated documentation or indeed anything
else.
Gradle combines the power and flexibility of Ant with the dependency
management and conventions of Maven into a more effective way to
build. Powered by a Groovy DSL and packed with innovation, Gradle
provides a declarative way to describe all kinds of builds through
sensible defaults. Gradle is quickly becoming the build system of
choice for many open source projects, leading edge enterprises and
legacy automation challenges.
This is GLib version 1.2. GLib, is a library which includes support
routines for C such as lists, trees, hashes, memory allocation, and
many other things.
ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk
A mailing list is located at gtk-list@redhat.com for discussion.
GVFS allows applications and users to treat any number of file system
concepts as a part of the local filesystem. With GVFS, filesystems across
the internet, on connected devices, and in multiple formats are as simple
to access (and write code for) as any directory on the local machine.
This is Gwenhywfar, a multi-platform (*BSD, Linux, MS-Win, etc.)
helper library for networking and security applications and libraries.
It is used by several 'finance' ports, and possibly others.
Gwenhywfar includes the following features, among several others:
- OS abstraction functions for directory and Internet address handling
and library loading (src/os/)
- Networking functions which allow managing many connections to be used
economically even in single threaded applications
- High-level functions for parsing files with a simplified "XML-like"
format and accessing them like a hierarchical database (src/parser/)
It is able to process valid XML files, too.
- High-level cryptographic functions on top of OpenSSL functionality
(src/crypt/)
This port contains the programming reference for devel/gnome-vfs.
The timeobjects application doesn't have an interface but provides streams
of events to any applications that can consume them, notably the Horde
calendar application. It contains drivers for facebook events and weather
forecasts and can easily be extended by custom drivers.