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databases/libodbc++-0.2.5 (Score: 0.010845018)
C++ class library and toolset for ODBC access to data sources
Libodbc++ aims to be a complete C++ development environment for data source (typically SQL database) access. It exists in the form of a class library and a set of tools. Libodbc++ currently provides a subset of the JDBC 2.0 specification functionality. Libodbc++ runs on top of ODBC, i.e. it needs to be compiled with support for an ODBC driver manager. It currently supports either iODBC or unixODBC. This port allows the user to select which driver manager to use via a build-time variable definition - see the comments in the Makefile for further details.
sysutils/lmmon-0.65 (Score: 0.010802064)
Display information gathered from MB power management controller
lmmon displays information gathered from a motherboard power management controller (e.g. LM78/79). Displayed values include fan speeds, motherboard temperature, and various voltages. By default it cycles once per second using a curses- based display. Currently, the /dev/smb0 interface is only supported in FreeBSD 3.3-STABLE (after 01 November 1999), 4.x, and 5.x; however, the /dev/io interface may work with many motherboards in FreeBSD 3.x and some non-LM78/79 motherboards. In addition, lmmon supports simple text output that can be easily used by external programs (e.g. UCD SNMP Daemon) for monitoring.
math/ndiff-2.00 (Score: 0.010775317)
Compare files, ignoring numeric differences
ndiff is a utility for comparing putatively similar files, ignoring small numeric differences. The utility is written by Nelson H. F. Beebe and covered by the GNU General Public License (GPL), version 2. It may be built with arbitrary precision support (more powerful) or using built-in floating point precision, see Makefile. Assessing the consistency of a numerical program run in multiple environments (operating systems, architectures, or compilers) can be a difficult task for a human, as small differences in numerical output values are expected. File differencing utilites, such as diff(1), will generally produce voluminous output, often longer than the original files. ndiff solves this problem. Taking two text files expected to be identical, or at least numerically similar, it allows to specify absolute and/or relative error tolerances for differences between numerical values in the two files, and then reports only the lines with values exceeding those tolerances. It also tells by how much they differ. A simple example: % ndiff --relative-error 1.0e-3 test019.txt.1 test019.txt.2 ### Maximum relative error in matching lines = 8.64e-51 at line 129 field 4
devel/gyp-20160504 (Score: 0.010771676)
Build System That Generates Other Build Systems
GYP is a Meta-Build system: a build system that generates other build systems. It is intended to support large projects that need to be built on multiple platforms (e.g., Mac, Windows, Linux), and where it is important that the project can be built using the IDEs that are popular on each platform as if the project is a "native" one.
devel/IO-Capture-0.05 (Score: 0.010765366)
Abstract Base Class to build modules to capture output
The C<IO::Capture> Module defines an abstract base class that can be used to build modules that capture output being sent on a filehandle such as STDOUT or STDERR. Several modules that come with the distribution, do just that. (I.e., Capture STDOUT and STDERR) See L<IO::Capture::Overview> for a discussion of these modules and examples of how to build a module to sub-class from C<IO::Capture> yourself. If after reading the overview, you would like to build a class from C<IO::Capture>, look here for details on the internals.
devel/infix-19960628 (Score: 0.01074443)
Lisp macro to read math statements in infix notation
This is an implementation of an infix reader macro. It should run in any valid Common Lisp and has been tested in Allegro CL 4.1, Lucid CL 4.0.1, MCL 2.0 and CMU CL. It allows the user to type arithmetic expressions in the traditional way (e.g., 1+2) when writing Lisp programs instead of using the normal Lisp syntax (e.g., (+ 1 2)). It is not intended to be a full replacement for the normal Lisp syntax. This package is compiled with SBCL. Written by Mark Kantrowitz, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, March 1993.
sysutils/djmount-0.71 (Score: 0.010658873)
Mount UPnP A/V Media
djmount is a UPnP AV client. It mounts as a Linux filesystem the media content of compatible UPnP AV devices. Djmount discovers automatically all UPnP AV Media Servers on the network, and make the content available in a directory tree. All shared files (e.g. Audio or Video files) are directly visible and can be played using your favorite media player. djmount is written in C for the Linux operating system. It is free software, licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL).
net/tcpdstat-0.9 (Score: 0.010573411)
Tool for generating statistics from tcpdump (libpcap) files
Produces a per-protocol breakdown of traffic by bytes and packets, with average and maximum transfer rates, for a given libpcap file (e.g., from tcpdump, ethereal, snort, etc.) Useful for getting a high-level view of traffic patterns.
security/tripwire-2.4.3.1 (Score: 0.010556858)
File system security and verification program
Tripwire is a tool that aids system administrators and users in monitoring a designated set of files for any changes. Used with system files on a regular (e.g., daily) basis, Tripwire can notify system administrators of corrupted or tampered files, so damage control measures can be taken in a timely manner.
games/f1spirit-remake-1.0 (Score: 0.010520215)
Remake of classic F1 Spirit racing game
The F-1 Spirit remake is mostly identical to the original Konami classic F-1 Spirit game in that you first have to clear tracks in a top-down view with stock cars, rally cars and so on by accumulating points given for finishing in the first places until you actually get to play the Formula 1 tracks. Otherwise there are quite some enhancements, namely improved graphics, improved music, more realistic physics, real shape shown in the maps, camera rotation and zoom, split screen for up to four players, (online) highscore tables and replay saving.