Lua 5.0.x bindings for ptys (pseudo-terminals.)
Japanese marumoji font collection for X
rspec-rails is a testing framework for Rails 3.x and 4.x.
This is the classic CGI web interface for Icinga 1.x and 2.x.
GnuPG - Perl module interface to the GNU Privacy Guard (v1.x.x series)
xaniroc will change the root window cursor of an X11 screen into a rotating X.
This is a port of the bulk of the Plan 9 software build environment to Unix.
It tries to reproduce the Plan 9 build environment as faithfully as possible,
providing u.h and libc.h, and blithely redefining tokens such as open, dup,
and accept in order to provide implementations that better mimic the Plan 9
semantics. The result is a somewhat more complicated and less Unix-friendly
environment, but Plan 9 programs can typically be compiled with little or no
changes.
The port includes the following:
- Sources for Linux, FreeBSD, and SunOS
- lib9 (nee libc), libString, libbin, libbio, libcomplete, libdraw,
liblibflate, frame, libfs, libhtml, libhttpd, libip, libmux, libplumb,
liblibregexp, libsec, thread, and libventi
- 9term, acme, hoc, plumber, rio (nee 9wm), sam, and samterm, along with
many small utilities and manual pages
- Plan 9 bitmap fonts
Sawfish is an extensible window manager using a Lisp-based scripting
language. Its policy is very minimal compared to most window managers.
Its aim is simply to manage windows in the most flexible and attractive
manner possible. All high-level WM functions are implemented in Lisp
for future extensibility or redefinition.
These are some of the features that set Sawfish apart from other window
managers:
* Powerful key-binding: Virtually every functionality provided by Sawfish
can be bound to keys (or mouse buttons).
* Event hooking: For many events (moving windows etc.) you can customize
the way Sawfish will respond.
* Window matching: When windows are created you can match them to a set
of rules and automatically perform actions on them.
* Flexible theming: Sawfish allows for very different themes to be created
and a variety of third-party themes is readily available
Kubrick is a game based on the Rubik's Cube (TM) puzzle. The cube
sizes range from 2x2x2 up to 6x6x6, or you can play with irregular
"bricks" such as 5x3x2 or "mats" such as 6x4x1 or 2x2x1. The game
has a selection of puzzles at several levels of difficulty, as well
as demos of pretty patterns and solution moves, or you can make up
your own puzzles.
Ruby-bdb1 is an interface to Berkeley DB revision 1.85 and 1.86.
This library includes support for the following access methods:
* B+tree
* Hashing
* Fixed and Variable-Length Records
And the following interfaces:
* Hash like interface - BDB1::Btree and BDB1::Hash
* Array like interface - BDB1::Recnum(Recno)