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graphics/xpx-1.41 (Score: 0.0054393536)
Simple pixel editing tool to generate data for KISS
Xpx is a simple pixel editing tool to make datas for KISS, run under X Winodw System on Unix workstation. KISS - KISekae Set system is a paper doll changing clothes program for NEC PC-9801, IBM-PC/AT compatible, MS-Windows, X Window System and other many computer systems. Let's create KISS datas on X Window System!
misc/localedata-5.4 (Score: 0.0054393536)
Legacy locale data for FreeBSD 6+
This package provides compatibility locale data for FreeBSD 6.x to run 4.x/5.x binaries. When you have a trouble with locale at running a legacy binary, you should guide them to find legacy locale data with setting PATH_LOCALE environment variable. env PATH_LOCALE=/usr/local/share/compat/locale command
sysutils/pwsafe-0.2.0 (Score: 0.0054393536)
Cmdline program that manages encrypted password databases
Pwsafe is a Unix commandline program that manages encrypted password databases. * Pure command-line operation if desired (good for remote access over ssh) * Can interact with X11 selection & clipboard. * Portable, endianess-clean, misaligned-access-free C++. Compiles cleanly on Linux, *BSD, OS X, Solaris. * Compatible with CounterPane's PasswordSafe Win32 program versions 1.9.x.
textproc/Unicode-Unihan-0.04 (Score: 0.0054393536)
The Unihan Data Base 5.1.0
Unicode::Unihan - The Unihan Data Base 5.1.0 use Unicode::Unihan; my $db = new Unicode::Unihan; print join("," => $db->Mandarin("\x{5c0f}\x{98fc}\x{5f3e}"), "\n"; This module provides a user-friendly interface to the Unicode Unihan Database 5.1.0. With this module, the Unihan database is as easy as shown in above.
x11-clocks/eyeclock-2.0 (Score: 0.0054393536)
Clock with eyes following the mouse pointer
EyeClock is a simple clock application for X11. You can put your favorite picture on the face of the clock. And you can move the eyes of the picture following the mouse pointer. See /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/EyeClock/README.jpn for more details. This port installs below clocks. boyclock, daemonclock, eyeclock, girlclock, henohenoclock, margueriteclock, octopusclock, punpunclock, silicagelclock, taroclock, umeharaclock.
x11-themes/sky-0.7.3 (Score: 0.0054393536)
KDE SKY iconset
[ excerpt from developer's web site ] SKY icons are a new 48x48 icon theme for KDE 3.x.x. Folders and mime icons aren't based over default KDE icons. It looks clean, pretty, simple and not boring. This is iconset is completely made from scratch with the Gimp. I'm not supported from anyone so I do it only in the free-time.
math/Statistics-Regression-0.53 (Score: 0.0052666315)
Perl module to perform weighted linear regression
Regression.pm is a multivariate linear regression package. That is, it estimates the c coefficients for a line-fit of the type y= c(0)*x(0) + c(1)*x1 + c(2)*x2 + ... + c(k)*xk given a data set of N observations, each with k independent x variables and one y variable. Naturally, N must be greater than k---and preferably considerably greater. Any reasonable undergraduate statistics book will explain what a regression is. Most of the time, the user will provide a constant ('1') as x(0) for each observation in order to allow the regression package to fit an intercept.
net/jsch-0.1.53 (Score: 0.0052666315)
Pure Java implementation of SSH2
Sch is a pure Java implementation of SSH2. JSch allows you to connect to an sshd server and use port forwarding, X11 forwarding, file transfer, etc., and you can integrate its functionality into your own Java programs. JSch is licensed under BSD style license. - Why JSch? Our intension in developing this stuff is to enable users of our pure java X servers, WiredX and WeirdX, to enjoy secure X sessions. Our efforts have mostly targeted the SSH2 protocol in relation to X window system and X11 forwarding. Of course, we are also interested in adding other functionality - port forward, file transfer, terminal emulation, etc.
devel/yajl-ruby-1.2.1 (Score: 0.004807755)
Streaming JSON parsing and encoding library for Ruby
This gem is a C binding to the excellent YAJL JSON parsing and generation library. Features: * JSON parsing and encoding directly to and from an IO stream (file, socket, etc) or String. Compressed stream parsing and encoding supported for Bzip2, Gzip and Deflate. * Parse and encode multiple JSON objects to and from streams or strings continuously. * JSON gem compatibility API - allows yajl-ruby to be used as a drop-in replacement for the JSON gem * Basic HTTP client (only GET requests supported for now) which parses JSON directly off the response body *as it's being received* * ~3.5x faster than JSON.generate * ~1.9x faster than JSON.parse * ~4.5x faster than YAML.load * ~377.5x faster than YAML.dump * ~1.5x faster than Marshal.load * ~2x faster than Marshal.dump
devel/trivial-features-2010.01.16 (Score: 0.0047594346)
Ensures consistent *FEATURES* in Common Lisp
trivial-features ensures consistent *FEATURES* across multiple Common Lisp implementations. For example, on MacOS X platforms, while most Lisps push :DARWIN to *FEATURES*, CLISP and Allegro push :MACOS and :MACOSX instead, respectively. Some Lisps might not push any feature suggesting MacOS X at all. trivial-features will make sure all Lisps will have :DARWIN in the *FEATURES* list when running on MacOS X. This package is compiled with SBCL.