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devel/PV-1.5 (Score: 0.018575793)
Perl5 library for text-mode user interface widgets
INTRO ===== I needed a basic text-mode GUI framework to implement some nice-looking proggies on Linux. Didn't find any around, so necessity became the mother of PerlVision. And this beast kept growing as I made love to Perl, so now it's far from 'basic'. Provides 90% of the features you'd want for a user interface, including check boxes, radio buttons, three different styles (!) of pushbuttons, single and multiple selection list boxes, an extensible edit box that does auto-wrapping, a scrollable viewbox, single line text entry fields, a menu bar with pulldown menus, and full pop-up dialog boxes with multiple controls. This version of PerlVision uses Will Setzer's Curses.pm dynaload module for Perl, so you need to get and compile that first, from ftp://ftp.ncsu.edu/pub/math/wsetzer/cursperl<whatever>. PerlVision will only work with Perl 5+ of-course (upgrade || die()!).
graphics/gmt-4.5.14 (Score: 0.018575793)
Generic Mapping Tools - data processing and display software package
GMT is a collection of public-domain Unix tools that allows you to manipulate x,y and x,y,z data sets (filtering, trend fitting, gridding, projecting, etc.) and produce PostScript illustrations ranging from simple x-y plots, via contour maps, to artificially illuminated surfaces and 3-d perspective views in black/white or 24bit color. Linear, log10, and power scaling is supported in addition to 25 common map projections. The processing and display routines within GMT are completely general and will handle any (x,y) or (x,y,z) data as input. This port installs only the GMT manpages, there is a tutorial and documentation in .ps, .pdf and .html format on the ftp site, too. In case you look for data to plot, there is topological data at ftp://topex.ucsd.edu/pub/global_topo_2min/topo_8.2.img (140MB, covers nearly the whole earth)
security/Net-SSLGlue-1.058 (Score: 0.018575793)
Add/extend SSL support for common perl modules
Some commonly used Perl modules don't have SSL support at all, even if the protocol supports it. Others have SSL support, but most of them don't do proper checking of the server's certificate. The Net::SSLGlue::* modules try to add SSL support or proper certificate checking to these modules. Currently support for the following modules is available: - Net::SMTP - add SSL from beginning or using STARTTLS - Net::POP3 - add SSL from beginning or using STLS - Net::FTP - add SSL and IPv6 support to Net::FTP - Net::LDAP - add proper certificate checking - LWP - add proper certificate checking There is also a Net::SSLGlue::Socket package which combines SSL and non-SSL and IPv6 capabilities to make it easier to enhance modules based on IO::Socket::INET.
deskutils/ljit-0.2.5 (Score: 0.018389098)
GUI tool to help LiveJournal users post images
This is a simple GUI-based tool to help LJ user post images to his/her LiveJournal. It merely uploads images to specified location and generates HTML code to be inserted to LiveJournal entry. It can be used with LiveJournal client (such as LogJam), or separately. Features include: - GTK2 interface - ability to upload images via ftp or scp - resizing image before uploading - creating image thumbnail and a link to big-sized image - instant image preview while resizing
devel/IO-All-LWP-0.14 (Score: 0.018389098)
IO::All interface to LWP
This module acts as glue between IO::All and LWP, so that files can be read and written through the network using the convenient IO:All interface. Note that this module is not used directly: you just use IO::All, which knows when to autoload IO::All::HTTP, IO::All::HTTPS, IO::All::FTP, or IO::All::Gopher, which implement the specific protocols based on IO::All::LWP.
games/frotz-2.44 (Score: 0.018389098)
Infocom games interpreter
An interpreter for all Infocom games. Complies with standard 1.0 of Graham Nelson's specification. Frotz runs text adventures which come in so-called story files: ZORK1.DAT, TRINITY.DAT, CURSES.Z5, JIGSAW.Z8, ARTHUR.ZIP etc. It is possible to play Atari ST, Amiga or Macintosh games on your PC once you manage to transfer the story files. There is an increasing number of new games available on the Internet. Check the if-archive at ftp.ifarchive.org.
graphics/stamp-2.0.8 (Score: 0.018389098)
Adds a graphical, configurable timestamp to a grayscale image
Stamp is a command-line program which will process a greyscale jpeg image, such as one produced by a greyscale Quickcam. It can add a graphical (and configurable) timestamp to the image. Stamp can also upload the timestamped image via FTP, with the configuration of a stamprc file. It also features a "quad" option which will take the latest image and composite it with up to three previous images, while timestamping the latest one.
japanese/bible_names-fpw-1.1.3 (Score: 0.018389098)
Dictionary for HITCHCOCK'S BIBLE NAMES (EPWING V1 format)
HITCHCOCK'S BIBLE NAMES Dictionary was produced by Mr. Brad Haugaard. This file is converted from the original dictionary into JIS X 4081 format (that is a subset of EPWING V1) by FreePWING. So this can be used by EPWING viewers on Unix and the other OS (e.g. Windows or MacOS). o URL for the original dictionary: ftp://ccel.wheaton.edu/ebooks/HTML/bible_names/ o URL for this converted dictionary:
net-p2p/mldonkey-3.1.5 (Score: 0.018389098)
OCAML client for multiple peer-to-peer networks
MLDonkey is an OCAML/GTK client for a number of peer-to-peer networks. It is separated into a core with telnet and web interfaces, and a GTK GUI. The following protocols are supported: - eDonkey (http://www.edonkey2000.com/) - Overnet (http://www.overnet.com/) - Bittorrent (http://www.bittorrent.com/) - Gnutella (http://www.gnutella.org/) - Gnutella2 (http://www.shareaza.com/) - Fasttrack (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fasttrack) - FileTP [http/ftp/ssh] (http://mldonkey.sourceforge.net/FileTP) - Kademlia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kad_Network)
net/Net-INET6Glue-0.6 (Score: 0.018389098)
Make common modules IPv6 ready by hotpatching
Net::INET6Glue is a collection of modules to make common modules IPv6 ready by hotpatching them. Unfortunatly the current state of IPv6 support in perl is that no IPv6 support is in the core and that a lot of important modules (like Net::FTP, Net::SMTP, LWP,...) do not support IPv6 even if the modules for IPv6 sockets Socket6, IO::Socket::INET6 are available. This module tries to mitigate this by hotpatching.