Python connector for ElasticSearch - the pythonic way to use ElasticSearch
We are working to provide full support to ElasticSearch 1.x (check the
develop branch: we are using the git-flow workflow) that'll have:
* connection based on Official ElasticSearch client ??
* full support to ElasticSearch 1.x (removed old support due incompatibility
* with old version of ES)
* migration from multi_field to >field>.fields
* refactory of old code to be more pythonic
* performance improvements
This package contains SGML formatting tools that were once a part
of the base FreeBSD distribution. This port should be regarded
as a temporary solution to formatting SGML files until the
wrinkles in jade, a DSSSL processor, get ironed out.
If you are running FreeBSD 2.1.x, you should fetch the groff mm
macros from FreeBSD 2.2 or later because the macros in 2.1.x are
seriously broken.
July 16, 1997
jfieber@FreeBSD.org
rpaf changes the remote address of the client on incoming proxy
requests. It is used in backend servers that needs to know the IP of the
client, and works in conjunction with mod_proxy_add_forward (which sets
the X-Forwarded-For header). When an X-Host header exists rpaf will take
the hostname found here, put it into Apache, and update the virtualhost
settings so that you can serve virtualhosts on the backend.
Mod_Authz_Unixgroup 1.0.x is a Unix group access control modules for Apache
version 2.2. If you have Apache 2.3 or Apache 2.4, you should be using
version 1.1.x of this module instead.
If you are having users authenticate with real Unix login ID over the net,
using something like my mod_authnz_external / pwauth combination, and you
want to do access control based on Unix group membership, then
mod_authz_unixgroup is exactly what you need.
Mod_Authz_Unixgroup 1.1.x is a Unix group access control modules for Apache
version 2.4. If you have Apache 2.2 you should be using version 1.0.x of
this module instead.
If you are having users authenticate with real Unix login ID over the net,
using something like my mod_authnz_external / pwauth combination, and you
want to do access control based on Unix group membership, then
mod_authz_unixgroup is exactly what you need.
[ excerpt with modifications from developer's web site ]
This is an extraction of the best icons from OS X!
Many thanks to the icons maker and the extractions maker ! Hope
you like it !
Please take a look at www.xicons.com and www.iconfactory.com and
please see the READMEs !!
TODO :
- all mymetypes.
- applications the most used : PLEASE HELP ME : WHICH ICONS FOR
WHICH APPS ?
- maybe make a 128x128 only package
Mrxvt (previously named as materm) is a lightweight and powerful
multi-tabbed X terminal emulator based on the popular rxvt and
aterm. It implements many useful features seen in some modern X
terminal emulators, like gnome-terminal and konsole, but keep to
be lightweight and independent from the GNOME and KDE desktop
environment. The following are the major features of mrxvt (* are
new features compared with rxvt, + are enhanced features compared
with rxvt):
Mrxvt (previously named as materm) is a lightweight and powerful
multi-tabbed X terminal emulator based on the popular rxvt and
aterm. It implements many useful features seen in some modern X
terminal emulators, like gnome-terminal and konsole, but keep to
be lightweight and independent from the GNOME and KDE desktop
environment. The following are the major features of mrxvt (* are
new features compared with rxvt, + are enhanced features compared
with rxvt):
N.A.D.A.R. is a network tank battle game. You can play N.A.D.A.R. with
computer players and human players over the network.
This port installs "/usr/X11R6/bin/nadars" and "/usr/X11R6/bin/nadar".
"nadars" is a server of N.A.D.A.R. Run it before playing N.A.D.A.R.
"nadar" is a client of N.A.D.A.R. for X. Run it after nadars starts.
Example:
server-machine> nadars
client-machine1> nadar -s [Server's hostname] -p [Player's name]
client-machine2> nadar -s [Server's hostname] -p [Player's name]
...
If playing speed is very slow, Run nadar as below with size option.
client-machine> nadar -s [Server's hostname] -p [Player's name] -size 30
See nadars(1) and nadar(1) for more details.
This program writes short movies with your Canon DSLR camera directly to the
computer. The camera must have Live View feature to work; supported models
include Canon EOS 450D, Canon EOS 1000D, Canon 40D, Canon 50D, Canon 5D Mark
II, Canon 1Ds Mark III. The program offers preview, Av, Tv, and WB control.
While some newer models provide video recording natively, this program can
be useful if your camera does not have this option.
Video will be recorded using MJPEG codec, with no sound, roughly at 22 FPS
(depends on your hardware: camera and computer). Image size is also camera
dependent: 848x560 for 450D; 1024x680 for 40D, 50D, and top models; 768x512
for 1000D. Resulting file is simply a collection of Live View frames stored
sequentially without any compression in AVI container (expect file size to
be quite large).