The bareos-webui is a free software tool written in PHP, intended to monitor
and manage Bareos over the web.
The webui is based on Zend Framework 2, an open source framework for developing
web applications and services using PHP 5.3+ and makes extensive use of the
Twitter Bootstrap front-end framework.
The bareos-webui is licensed under AGPL Version 3.
Web|sh is a TCL module for Apache. It is currently the most
advanced and the best supported of the several such modules
listed at
http://tcl.apache.org/
Works with both Apache-1.3.x and 2.x and has an interesting development
paradigm.
ptmalloc is the original version of the malloc that was later included
in GNU libc. This version is also but *not* exclusively LGPL:
Copyright (c) 2001-2006 Wolfram Gloger
Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software
and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee,
provided that (i) the above copyright notices and this permission
notice appear in all copies of the software and related
documentation, and (ii) the name of Wolfram Gloger may not be used
in any advertising or publicity relating to the software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS-IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
IN NO EVENT SHALL WOLFRAM GLOGER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR ANY
DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS,
WHETHER OR NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE, AND ON ANY
THEORY OF LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
This package comes with no documentation beyond a README, which isn't
worth installing. It appears that the GNU libc man page malloc(3)
applies, but it's not included here for copyright reasons.
Apache HBase is an open-source, distributed, versioned, non-relational database
modeled after Google's Bigtable: A Distributed Storage System for Structured
Data by Chang et al. Just as Bigtable leverages the distributed data storage
provided by the Google File System, Apache HBase provides Bigtable-like
capabilities on top of Hadoop and HDFS.
Features:
-- Linear and modular scalability
-- Strictly consistent reads and writes
-- Automatic and configurable sharding of tables
-- Automatic failover support between RegionServers
-- Convenient base classes for backing Hadoop MapReduce jobs with
Apache HBase tables
-- Easy to use Java API for client access
-- Block cache and Bloom Filters for real-time queries
-- Query predicate push down via server side Filters
-- Thrift gateway and a REST-ful Web service that supports XML, Protobuf
and binary data encoding options
-- Extensible jruby-based (JIRB) shell
-- Support for exporting metrics via the Hadoop metrics subsystem to files
or Ganglia, or via JMX
IO::Prompt::Tiny is an extremely simple prompting module, based on the extremely
simple prompt offered by ExtUtils::MakeMaker.In many cases, that's all you need
and this module gives it to you without all the overhead of ExtUtils::MakeMaker
just to prompt for input.
It doesn't do any validation, coloring, menus, timeouts, or any of the wild,
crazy, cool stuff that other prompting modules do. It just prompts with a
default. That's it!
The Var_Dump class is a wrapper for the var_dump function.
The var_dump function displays structured information about expressions that
includes its type and value. Arrays are explored recursively with values
indented to show structure.
The Var_Dump class captures the output of the var_dump function, by using output
control functions, and then uses external renderer classes for displaying the
result in various graphical ways:
* Simple text,
* HTML/XHTML text,
* HTML/XHTML table,
* XML,
* ...
The HexGlass is a Tetris-like puzzle game. Ten different types of
blocks continuously fall from above and you must arrange them to
make horizontal rows of hexagonal bricks. Completing any row causes
those hexagonal blocks to disappear and the rest above move downwards.
The blocks above gradually fall faster and the game is over when
the screen fills up and blocks can no longer fall from the top.
This is a package of Infobot, by Kevin Lenzo
The infobot connects to an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) server, joins
some channels (maybe), and begins accumulating factoids. To run one,
download the source, uncompress it, untar it, edit the config files,
and it up.
The default install dir is /usr/local/share/infobot-0.xx.x since it
doesn't really belong in the Perl tree, by default. If you want
it installed elsewhere,use the -p option to change the PREFIX.
mboxstats creates several top-10 lists from a file containing message
in mbox-format. List of top10 lists:
o Top writes
o Top receivers
o Top subjects
o Top cc'ers
o Top top-level-domain
o Top timezones
o Top organisations
o Top useragents (mailprograms)
o Top month/day-of-month/day-of-week/hour
o Average number of lines per message
o All kinds of per-user statistics
And much more!
Spot The Difference is a file integrity checker. Its goal is to detect signs of
intrusion by looking for suspicious changes in system files. Crackers, in fact,
to do their evil or just to make sure they can work their way back into the
system, often change some configuration files, executables and/or log files
(usually with rootkits); thus leaving signs of the break-in.