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mail/queue-fix-1.4 (Score: 0.018812126)
Repairs or generates a qmail queue structure
This is a small utility for checking and repairing the qmail queue structure. It will fix uid/gid settings and permissions. It will rename the message files to match their inodes. It will even create directories and files that don't exist that should be there (you can even create a queue from scratch). It will also print warnings for any files it finds that should not exist.
misc/clpbar-1.11.1 (Score: 0.018812126)
Command Line Progress Bar
Bar is a simple tool to copy a stream of data and print a display for the user on stderr showing (a) the ammount of data passed, (b) the throughput of the data transfer, and (c) the transfer time, or, if the total size of the data stream is known, the estimated time remaining, what percentage of the data transfer has been completed, and a progress bar.
ports-mgmt/FreeBSD-Ports-0.04 (Score: 0.018812126)
Perl modules for parsing FreeBSD's Ports INDEX file
FreeBSD::Ports and FreeBSD::Ports::Port are modules for parsing FreeBSD's Ports INDEX file and selecting ports that match certain criteria. For example, you might want to list ports maintained by tom@FreeBSD.org sorted alphabetically: my $ports = tie my %port, 'FreeBSD::Ports', '/usr/ports/INDEX'; $ports->maintainer('tom@FreeBSD.org'); $ports->sort('alpha'); foreach my $p (keys %port) { print $p->as_ascii,"\n"; }
security/fwipe-0.36 (Score: 0.018812126)
djb-style file wiping utility
Fwipe is a secure file erasing program. fwipe0, which actually erases your files, is immune to filenames containing spaces, carriage returns, dashes, or any other special characters. You can use it in place of rm in cron jobs, together with "find ... -print0". The output of fwipe0 is specially designed to be parsed easily by machine, so it can be embedded in other applications which need secure file erasure.
sysutils/BSD-Jail-Object-0.02 (Score: 0.018812126)
Object oriented perl interface to jail(2)
This is an object oriented perl interface to the FreeBSD jail subsystem. Here's a replica of the 'jls' utility in just a few lines of perl: use BSD::Jail::Object 'jids'; print " JID IP Address Hostname Path\n"; printf "%6d %-15.15s %-29.29s %.74s\n", $_->jid, $_->ip, $_->hostname, $_->path foreach jids( instantiate => 1 ); And here's 'jexec': my $j = BSD::Jail::Object->new( $ARGV[0] ) or die $@; $j->attach && chdir('/') && exec $ARGV[1] or exit; For more info please use 'perldoc' on the module.
sysutils/SyslogScan-0.32 (Score: 0.018812126)
Perl5 routines to parse system logs
SyslogScan contains routines to parse system logs. The package includes a sample application, read_mail_log.pl, which can print out various statistics about mail sent and received. SyslogScan::SyslogLine encapsulates generic log lines in syslog files. SyslogScan::Delivery encapsulates a delivery of mail from one user to a list of users. SyslogScan::Summary generates reports of how much mail each user has sent and received. Delivery and Summary information can be efficiently persisted to a file and recovered for later analysis.
sysutils/phantom-1.2 (Score: 0.018812126)
Phantomblock generator (converts existing files to sparse files)
This tool removes blocks of 0x00 from files by replacing them with phantomblocks. That way, a file uses less diskspace while its contents hasn't changed at all! BEWARE: after copying these files with tar, cp, cpio or any other tool, the phantomblocks have been replaced with 0x00-blocks again! EXAMPLE: find / -type f -print | xargs -n 1 phantom -r -i This would go trough the whole harddisk, scan all files and generate 0x00-blocks where necessary.
textproc/ecromedos-2.1.0 (Score: 0.018812126)
Document preparation system that allows concurrent publication
An integrated solution for XML-based publishing in print and web. It is specifically targeted at producing technical documentation in the field of computer science. Documents are written in an XML-based markup language and translated to different formats with XSL-transformations. At this time, eCromedos supports the target formats XHTML and LATEX. Where LATEX output can be further processed into high-quality printable formats by use of the TEX typesetting system (http://www.ctan.org).
textproc/Pod-Parser-1.63 (Score: 0.018812126)
Modules to work with POD (Plain Old Documentation)
Set of modules: * Pod::Parser - base class for creating POD filters and translators * Pod::Select - extract selected sections of POD from input * Pod::Usage - print a usage message from embedded pod documentation * Pod::PlainText - convert POD data to formatted ASCII text * Pod::InputObjects - objects representing POD input paragraphs, commands, etc. * Pod::Checker - check pod documents for syntax errors * Pod::ParseUtils - helpers for POD parsing and conversion * Pod::Find - find POD documents in directory trees
textproc/XML-DTDParser-2.01 (Score: 0.018812126)
Perl module for parsing XML DTD strings
This module parses a DTD file and creates a data structure containing info about all tags, their allowed parameters, children, parents, optionality etc. etc. etc. Note: Parse a DTD you need and print the result to a file using Data::Dumper. The datastructure should be selfevident. Note: The module should be able to parse just about anything, but it intentional y looses some information. Jenda@Krynicky.cz http://Jenda.Krynicky.cz