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net/sendsms-0.2.4 (Score: 0.0015707484)
Simple perl command-line utility to send SMS via from on provider site
If you have an AT&T Wireless, Bell Canada/Bell Mobility, Cellular One, Cingular, Cricket, Sprint PCS, SkyTel, or T-Mobile cell phone or pager, and you want the ability to send SMS messages to it via a command-line utility, this is what you need. All this program requires is a computer with a baseline Perl 5.x installation and web access. NO EXTRA PERL MODULES REQUIRED! How does it work? SendSMS connects to your service provider's web page and pretends to submit a form to their 'Instant Messaging' web page. Currently, AT&T Wireless, Bell Canada/Bell Mobility, Cellular One, Cingular, Cricket, SkyTel, Sprint PCS, and T-Mobile are supported. Users are encouraged to modify the provided templates to add support for any providers who are currently unsupported. Other Service Providers If you are interested in supporting another service provider please try to modify sendSMS on your own. It is not hard at all. Instructions and examples are included in the code, and if you're familiar with the site you're porting to, it takes about 15 minutes. If you get sendSMS working with any other providers' web sites, please email Paul Kreiner [deacon at thedeacon.org] and/or the port maintainer a patch so it can be added to the next release.
sysutils/u-boot-2014.10 (Score: 0.0015707484)
Cross-build U-Boot loader for BeagleBone and BeagleBone Black
U-Boot loader for BeagleBone and BeagleBone Black. To install this bootloader, copy the files MLO and bb-uboot.img to the FAT partition on an SD card or the eMMC. Normally this is partition 1, but different partitions can be set with U-Boot environment variables. This version is patched so that: * ELF and API features are enabled. * The default environment is trimmed to just what's needed to boot. * The saveenv command writes to the file uboot.env on the FAT partition. * The DTB file name is chosen based on the board model and passed to ubldr using the fdtfile env variable. ubldr loads the DTB from /boot/dtb/ on the FreeBSD partition. * By default, it loads ELF ubldr from file bbubldr on the FAT partition to address 0x88000000, and launches it. Note: prefixing the boot files with 'bb' allows building images with boot bits for more than one board. For information about running FreeBSD on BeagleBone or BeagleBone Black, see https://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/arm/BeagleBone For general information about U-Boot see WWW: http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot
sysutils/u-boot-2014.10 (Score: 0.0015707484)
Cross-build U-Boot loader for Duovero
U-Boot loader for Gumstix Duovero. To install this bootloader, copy the files MLO and u-boot.img to the FAT partition on an SD card. Normally this is partition 1, but different partitions can be set with U-Boot environment variables. This version is patched so that: * ELF and API features are enabled. * The default environment is trimmed to just what's needed to boot. * The saveenv command writes to the file uboot.env on the FAT partition. * The DTB file name is passed to ubldr using the fdtfile env variable. The default is omap4-duovero-parlor.dtb for a Parlor expansion board. ubldr loads the DTB from /boot/dtb/ on the FreeBSD partition. (Not tested) * By default, it loads ELF ubldr from file ubldr on the FAT partition to address 0x88000000, and launches it. For information about running FreeBSD on Duovero, see https://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/arm/Duovero For general information about U-Boot see WWW: http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot
sysutils/u-boot-2016.07 (Score: 0.0015707484)
Cross-build U-Boot loader for olimex-a20-som-evb
U-Boot loader for Olimex A20 SOM EVB. To install this bootloader on an sdcard just do : dd if=/usr/local/share/u-boot/u-boot-boardname/u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin of=/path/to/sdcarddevice bs=1k seek=8 conv=notrunc,sync This version is patched so that: * ELF and API features are enabled. * The default environment is trimmed to just what's needed to boot. * The saveenv command writes to the file u-boot.env on the FAT partition. * The DTB file name is chosen based on the board model and passed to ubldr.bin using the fdtfile env variable. ubldr.bin loads the DTB from /boot/dtb/ on the FreeBSD partition. * By default, it loads PIE ubldr.bin from file ubldr.bin on the FAT partition to address 0x42000000, and launches it. For information about running FreeBSD on Allwinner boards, see https://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/arm/Allwinner For general information about U-Boot see WWW: http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot
sysutils/u-boot-2016.07 (Score: 0.0015707484)
Cross-build U-Boot loader for olimex-a20-som-evb
U-Boot loader for OrangePi One. To install this bootloader on an sdcard just do : dd if=/usr/local/share/u-boot/u-boot-boardname/u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin of=/path/to/sdcarddevice bs=1k seek=8 conv=notrunc,sync This version is patched so that: * ELF and API features are enabled. * The default environment is trimmed to just what's needed to boot. * The saveenv command writes to the file u-boot.env on the FAT partition. * The DTB file name is chosen based on the board model and passed to ubldr.bin using the fdtfile env variable. ubldr.bin loads the DTB from /boot/dtb/ on the FreeBSD partition. * By default, it loads PIE ubldr.bin from file ubldr.bin on the FAT partition to address 0x42000000, and launches it. For information about running FreeBSD on Allwinner boards, see https://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/arm/Allwinner For general information about U-Boot see WWW: http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot
sysutils/u-boot-2016.07 (Score: 0.0015707484)
Cross-build U-Boot loader for olimex-a20-som-evb
U-Boot loader for A13 Olinuxino. To install this bootloader on an sdcard just do : dd if=/usr/local/share/u-boot/u-boot-boardname/u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin of=/path/to/sdcarddevice bs=1k seek=8 conv=notrunc,sync This version is patched so that: * ELF and API features are enabled. * The default environment is trimmed to just what's needed to boot. * The saveenv command writes to the file u-boot.env on the FAT partition. * The DTB file name is chosen based on the board model and passed to ubldr.bin using the fdtfile env variable. ubldr.bin loads the DTB from /boot/dtb/ on the FreeBSD partition. * By default, it loads PIE ubldr.bin from file ubldr.bin on the FAT partition to address 0x42000000, and launches it. For information about running FreeBSD on Allwinner boards, see https://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/arm/Allwinner For general information about U-Boot see WWW: http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot
sysutils/u-boot-2016.07 (Score: 0.0015707484)
Cross-build U-Boot loader for olimex-a20-som-evb
U-Boot loader for Olinuxino Lime. To install this bootloader on an sdcard just do : dd if=/usr/local/share/u-boot/u-boot-boardname/u-boot-sunxi-with-spl.bin of=/path/to/sdcarddevice bs=1k seek=8 conv=notrunc,sync This version is patched so that: * ELF and API features are enabled. * The default environment is trimmed to just what's needed to boot. * The saveenv command writes to the file u-boot.env on the FAT partition. * The DTB file name is chosen based on the board model and passed to ubldr.bin using the fdtfile env variable. ubldr.bin loads the DTB from /boot/dtb/ on the FreeBSD partition. * By default, it loads PIE ubldr.bin from file ubldr.bin on the FAT partition to address 0x42000000, and launches it. For information about running FreeBSD on Allwinner boards, see https://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/arm/Allwinner For general information about U-Boot see WWW: http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot
www/HTML-QuickCheck-1.0b1 (Score: 0.0015707484)
Simple and fast HTML syntax checking package for perl 4 and perl 5
The objective of the package is to provide a fast and essential HTML check (esp. for CGI scripts where response time is important) to prevent a piece of user input HTML code from messing up the rest of a file, i.e., to minimize and localize any possible damage created by including a piece of user input HTML text in a dynamic document. HTMLQuickCheck checks for unmatched < and >, unmatched tags and improper nesting, which could ruin the rest of the document. Attributes and elements with optional end tags are not checked, as they should not cause disasters with any decent browsers (they should ignore any unrecognized tags and attributes according to the standard). A piece of HTML that passes HTMLQuickCheck may not necessarily be valid HTML, but it would be very unlikely to screw others but itself. A valid piece of HTML that doesn't pass the HTMLQuickCheck is however very likely to screw many browsers(which are obviously broken in terms of strict conformance). HTMLQuickCheck currently supports HTML 1.0, 2.x (draft), 3.0 (draft) and netscape extensions (1.1).
www/rdf-2.0.2 (Score: 0.0015707484)
Pure-Ruby library for working with RDF data
RDF.rb is a pure-Ruby library for working with Resource Description Framework (RDF) data. Features: * 100% pure Ruby with minimal dependencies and no bloat. * Fully compatible with RDF 1.1 specifications. * 100% free and unencumbered public domain software. * Provides a clean, well-designed RDF object model and related APIs. * Supports parsing and serializing N-Triples and N-Quads out of the box, with more serialization format support available through add-on extensions. * Includes in-memory graph and repository implementations, with more storage adapter support available through add-on extensions. * Implements basic graph pattern (BGP) query evaluation. * Plays nice with others: entirely contained in the RDF module, and does not modify any of Ruby's core classes or standard library. * Based entirely on Ruby's autoloading, meaning that you can generally make use of any one part of the library without needing to load up the rest. * Compatible with Ruby Ruby 2.x, Rubinius and JRuby 1.7+ (in Ruby 2.0 mode). * Performs auto-detection of input to select appropriate Reader class if one can not be determined from file characteristics.
x11-wm/aewm-1.2.7 (Score: 0.0015707484)
ICCCM-compliant window manager based on 9wm
Aewm is a modern, minimal window manager for X11. It is controlled entirely with the mouse, but contains no visible UI apart from window frames. It builds complex operations by chaining together primitives aewm does not try to do everything; there are plenty of better clients for defining hotkeys, menus, setting your background image, etc. Aewm makes it easy for you to keep the edges of the root window unobscured, so that you have essentially infinite space to click without having to aim (this principle is based on Fitts's Law). There is intentionally no panel or dock to get in the way. Aewm does not make decisions about where your windows should go. It can be used as an ordinary overlapping window manager, but is powerful enough to let you "tile" windows ad hoc if you prefer; maximizing space usage and removing overlaps are basic commands. You can also optionally take control of window mapping and change where windows will appear (including stacking and tiling) before they are actually shown. This port installs not only the window manager, but also the aemenu and aepanel applets. These provide a list of windows by title (vertically for aemenu, horizontally for aepanel) and a menu from which programs may be run.