O | S | D | N NEWSLETTER March 13, 2003 DEVELOPER SERIES
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Quartz is an enterprise-class Job Scheduler for use in stand-alone and full-blown J2EE Applications. Quartz is very light-weight, highy scalable, and extremely easy to use within your own applications. Changes: Changes in version 1.0.6 ========================== 1- Added DB2v6Delegate for usage with JDBC-JobStore and older versions of DB2. 2- Added HSQLDBDelegate for usage with HSQLDB 1.7.X - previously, MSSQLDelegate was used by HSQLDB users, but that was confusing. 3- Updated JavaDOC and table-creation docs for all db types / delegates. 4- Implemented JobStoreTX.getTriggersForJob(name, group) - it used to throw an UnsupportedOperationException. 5- Misc small JavaDOC corrections. 6- Additions to the Quartz tutorial. 7- Introduced "org.quartz.spi.SchedulerPlugin" interface. 8- Introduced "org.quartz.plugins.history" package - with plugins for recording historical data. 9- Fixed bug in CronTrigger related to expressions using "#" in the day-of-week field. 10- Fixed bug using non-global JobListeners with the JDBC-Jobstore using OracleDelegate. LameFE 2.2 Final released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=258899 The LameFE project proudly announces the release of LameFE 2.2 Final. After nearly one year of beta testing we have reached the goal: LameFE 2.2 LameFE is more than a powerfull frontend for LAME. It reads CDDA, Wave, APE, supports Winamp plugins. Besides MP3 it encodes to Ogg/Vorbis, Monkeys Audio and Wave. Other Features: Cue-Sheets, FreeDB, CD-Text, Batchprocessing mode for CD-Ripping, and many more. Download English or German Version at: http://lamefe.sf.net/index.php?showpage=download Thees Winkler. --- Project Admin Bossogg 0.9.3.1 release http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=259518 Bossogg is a server based music (ogg/mp3) player. Completed clients include: PHP and SDL (developed for TV out). Uses SQLite/PostgreSQL for data storage and SDL_sound for playback. Bossogg 0.9.3.1 is a bugfix release. The configuration file was unusable without modification, and definatly not ready for end users. This fixes that, plus the link in README to the home page location. wv2-0.0.8 released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=258862 wv2 is a portable C++ implemenation of a MS Word import library. Right now it supports importing of Word 97, 2000, and XP documents; support for Word 6 and Word 95 is planned. The 0.0.8 release contains bugfixes. TclXML version 2.6 released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=258863 Version 2.6 of the TclXML, TclDOM and TclXSLT packages are now available. The TclXML family of packages provide XML support for the Tcl scripting language. bogofilter-0.11.1 released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=257794 The bogofilter package implements a fast Bayesian spam filter along the lines suggested by Paul Graham in his article "A Plan For Spam" . It is written in C. Supported platforms: Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris and OS X. Version 0.11.1 is available, including a number of enhancements and bugfixes. See the NEWS-0.11 file for details. drjava-20030304-2327 released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=257786 DrJava is an integrated Java development environment that supports interactive evaluation of expressions. This development release of DrJava provides a significant number of bug fixes, in preparation for an upcoming beta release. The changes include improvements to saved Interactions histories, improved undo support, key binding fixes, and various user interface bug fixes. Please test this release by following the "more download options" link on our home page. Tcl/Tk 8.4.2 release http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=257762 The Tcl Core Team is pleased to announce the 8.4.2 releases of the Tcl scripting language and the Tk toolkit. This is the second patch release of Tcl/Tk 8.4. See http://www.tcl.tk/ for details. Axualize 1.1.0 released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=257007 After successful beta testing, version 1.1.0 is now official. Axualize is a language for building application from objects using an XML dialect. Axualize is schema driven and infinitely extendable. Axualize is currently implemented in Java but the Axualize schema does not dictate a specific platform. The 1.1.0 release adds support for Ruby, JavaScript and BeanShell scripting, as well as other enhancements. 1.1.0 Added: - Built in "Ruby" scripting support through BSF and JRuby - Built in "JavaScript" scripting support through BSF and Rhino - Built in "BeanShell" scripting support both through BSF and as the natively supported scripting environment. - MrRoboto class which aids in creating Axualize documents which implement simple java.awt.Robot actions. The MrRoboto class implements KeyListener, and MouseListener and is simply registered as such for each component which will be recorded. - new BSF schema so to aid creating documents which utilize both standard and BSF namespaces. changed: - ProcessHandler has been refactored to behave more like HttpHandler. IlohaMail 0.7.10 released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=257047 IlohaMail 0.7.10 has been released. This version includes security fixes (also released in 0.7.9-2), three new languages (Korean, Standard Portuguese, Catalan), APOP support, improved handling of RFC822 attachments as well as minor fixes to the IMAP and SMTP libraries. This is the most recent update to the stable branch. IlohaMail is a PHP based lightweight full featured multilingual webmail program with IMAP and POP3 support. Slashdot Jupiter's Great Dark Spot http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/12/2146227 [0]Edball writes "For more than a century astronomers thought that the Great Red Spot was the biggest thing on Jupiter. Not anymore. Images from NASA's [1]Cassini spacecraft have revealed something at least as large, [0]The Great Dark Spot." Links 0. http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2003/12mar_darkspot.htm?list635374 1. http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/index.cfm Great Surplus Stores? http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/12/226219 An old friend of mine, Todd San Martin, passed on a link to me of a great surplus place in Orlando that has lots of old nasa gear and more, and it made me think that it's probably time to talk about great surplus shops again. Not just the aforementioned [0]skycraft or the well known [1]Weird Stuff , although feel free to dicuss those too, but I thought it would make a cool post as a jumping off point for people to talk about their favorite shops especially those near aerospace facilities, both online and off. Links 0. http://www.skycraftsurplus.com/skycraftpictures.htm 1. http://weirdstuff.com Germany Mulls A Copyright Levy + VAT For PCs http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/12/2024205 [0]Willard B. Trophy writes "How does a US$13 plus an extra 16% tax on computers sound? That's what intense lobbying by publishing industry groups has forced the German government to consider. [1]UPI has the story." Links 0. http://www3.sympatico.ca/scruss/ 1. http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20030312-120912-6894r Major League Baseball Releases Webcasting Plans http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/12/2150242 [0]TopShelf writes "With spring in the air, it's time to discuss the (US) national pastime. According to [1]this story at CNN, Major League Baseball is planning to webcast 1,000 games this season. The interesting part is that in order not to violate TV blackout rules, they'll try to deny service to viewers who instead have local broadcasts available, using [2]Quova's user-location service. At last, an opportunity to see my hometown Detroit Tigers more than once a year!" Links 0. http://slashdot.org/~TopShelf/journal 1. http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/internet/03/12/baseball.net.ap/index.html 2. http://www.quova.com/ AMD Releases 12 New Chips at CeBIT http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/12/1655237 [0]SuperDuG writes "[1]AMD now offers three categories of processor for notebooks grouped under the Athlon XP-M brand. It labels them "desktop replacement," "standard," and the new "low-voltage". [2]AMD plans to make a desktop replacement in the notebook computer market using [3]the Barton Core, a technology designed to double the CPU Cache. Looks like yet another case of [4]AMD being one-up on [5]Intel." Links 0. http://www.eclec.tk/ 1. http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,109783,00.asp 2. http://www.amd.com/us-en/Corporate/VirtualPressRoom/0,,51_104_543~68176,00.html 3. http://www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/reports/4634/1/ 4. http://www.amd.com/ 5. http://www.intel.com/ Brain Prosthesis Ready For Testing http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/12/2050257 [0]jhouserizer writes "New Scientist is reporting that an [1]artificial hippocampus is ready to undergo testing. The leader of the team of scientists is Theodore Berger of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. They hope these artificial hippocampuses can replace damaged (stroke, Alzheimer's, etc.) portions of your brain. I wonder what portions of 'you' would be noticeably different to your family & friends? I wonder how long it will be before we can have HUDs, such as in this [2]story by Cory Doctorow?" Links 0. http://www.homestarrunner.com 1. http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993488 2. http://www.craphound.com/down/ A College Without Microsoft? http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/12/0548224 An anonymous reader asks: "My grandfather is the president of a well-known undergraduate-only college of about 7,000 students. He tells me that an alumnus has agreed to donate $2.4 million initially (and up to $800,000 each succeeding year for 10 years) to the school for computer equipment and staff if the school agrees not to renew any contract and to buy no products or services (either directly or through an intermediary like Gateway) from Microsoft. I'm told that this isn't the enormous amount of money that it sounds like and that a change-over to non-Microsoft products would be costly. I think it'd be great for college students to use computers apart from Microsoft, but I'm told that the board will look at the decision in terms of cost, not for benefit to the students. Does the Slashdot community have any points that I can give my grandfather to present to the Board next month?" 100mbps Fiber Service To Your Door http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/12/206256 BitHive writes "With all the talk on /. about the last mile, it looks like people in Mason County, WA may get what I've wanted for years--a 100mbps fiber connection straight to their home. The ISP, [0]DONOBi claims the personal account is 'unlimited,' but since they don't allow servers, and have a business account which is capped at 5Gb/month ($3/Gb addtl), I think we can guess at what their idea of 'unlimited' is. Their [1]service offerings can be found here. Is anyone on this service or knows something they can report?" Links 0. http://www.donobi.com/ 1. http://www.donobi.com/services/internet_access/fiber.php A Hydrogen-Based Economy http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/12/1729248 [0]Glog writes "Peter Schwartz and Doug Randall of Wired magazine have written an amazing article explaining [1]why we need to transition to a hydrogen economy. Lots of info there, estimated cost and benefit ... very good solid reasoning for whatever floats your boat - national security, environment, super-duper-charged automobiles." Links 0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1. http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.04/hydrogen.html E.U. Commission: More Antitrust Trouble For MS http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/12/181215 [0]Tidal Flame writes "[1]According to Wired news, Microsoft appears to be in hot water over antitrust issues again. The European Commission says it will require Microsoft to 'share more proprietary information with its rivals' and 'uncouple' it's Media Player audiovisual software from the Windows operating system." iCoach points to this [2]article at The Register covering the same. Links 0. http://www.tidalflame.net 1. http://www.wired.com/news/infostructure/0,1377,57998,00.html 2. http://theregister.com/content/4/29725.html Freshmeat Achievo 0.9.2 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/116019/ Achievo is a Web-based project management and tracking tool for small- to medium-sized companies, aiming to become a fully featured ERP-like system in the future. Features include a time registration module with several statistical tools. Achievo is multi-language, fully customizable, and uses a modular system to allow future extensions. Bnet 0.2.1 (Stable) http://freshmeat.net/releases/116037/ BNet is a simple API for bayesian networks which implements the junction tree algorithm. It has been used successfully to deal with bayesian networks and dynamic bayesian networks. bosdl 0.9.3 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/116048/ bosdl is a client for Boss Ogg based on the SDL. It features TrueType fonts, album covers, and a progress meter. Bungisoft Syntax Visualizer 1.2.4 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116095/ Bungisoft Syntax Visualizer adds visual impact and interactivity to the documentation of your parsers. It supports a wide variety of parser generation formats, including yacc, bison, JavaCC, BNF, EBNF and ISO EBNF (ISO/IEC 14977). It is a self-contained Java-based visualization application that dynamically creates visual representation of your syntax and grammar, saving it as images for inclusion in your documentation. It supports all common image formats, easy integration with your existing build environment, full customization of the look of your railroad diagrams, and multi- platform support. C++ Portable Types Library (PTypes) 1.7.5 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116028/ The C++ Portable Types Library (PTypes) is a simple alternative to the STL that includes multithreading and networking. It defines dynamic strings, character sets, variants, lists and other basic data types along with threads, synchronization and IP sockets. It is portable across modern Unix and Windows systems and includes a sample HTTP daemon showing the full power of the library. camolive 1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/115970/ Camolive is an olive colored style. DaDaBIK 2.2.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116021/ DaDaBIK is a PHP application that allows you to easily create a highly customizable Web interface for a MySQL database in order to search, insert, update, and delete records; all you need do is specify a few configuration parameters. It is available in English, Italian, Dutch, German, Spanish, and French. DvorakNG 0.2.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116050/ DvorakNG is a Dvorak typing tutor. It's heavily based on Dvorak7min, but adds many improvements like a progress information database. ELOG Electronic Web Logbook 2.3.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116016/ ELOG Electronic Web Logbook is an electronic logbook with a Web interface. It can be used to maintain personal or shared logbooks, with the ability to add attachments to logbook pages. Logbook entries can be categorized with user-defined classes, and queried using filters on these classes. Automatic email notifications can be generated on new entries based on the classes. The ELOG server is a small stand-alone C program, which runs under Linux and Windows. The logbooks are saved in plain ASCII files for easy and fast access. Ensemblist 20030312 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116020/ Ensemblist is a 3D puzzle game in which you have to model a given shape with geometric primitives that you must assemble with boolean operations (using constructive solid geometry). Epiphany 0.5.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116091/ Epiphany is a multiplatform clone of the game Boulderdash. It is written entirely in C++, using Clanlib as its graphic library. The player must collect all valuable minerals scattered in levels, while avoiding being hit by a falling boulder or a bomb. exiscan 4.14-26 (For exim 4) http://freshmeat.net/releases/116041/ exiscan is a patch against exim version 4, providing support for content scanning in email messages received by exim. It works after the sending client has completed the SMTP data phase and waits for an answer from the server. Messages containing unwanted content can be rejected at that stage, so the job of generating a bounce message is the job of the sending host. Four different scanning facilities are supported: antivirus, antispam, regular expressions, and file extensions. ExpatWrapperClasses 0.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116109/ The ExpatWrapper Classes are a simple C++ wrapper around the populate XML parser Expat. They support parsing and writing of XML data, and work with a treenode structure in the memory. It's possible to parse files and memory areas. eXtended Allow - Deny list for PAM 0.4 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116070/ XAD is a very easy to configure PAM module. Through a very easy language you can allow/deny access to users. EzSDK 4.63 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116054/ EzSDK is a PHP SDK which includes a PHP source code generator, a library of PHP classes, and an application environment consisting of premade supporting modules. The modules handle user application and data access security, DB compatibility (with MySQL, MS SQL, Oracle, etc.), a built-in GUI interface with an interactive desktop, and more. font2svg 0.1.4 (Stable) http://freshmeat.net/releases/116017/ font2svg can convert any font that GhostScript is capable of rendering into an SVG-font. This includes all PostScript fonts, GhostScript's own format, and almost all TrueType fonts. FourCoordinates 0.1a http://freshmeat.net/releases/116103/ FourCoordinates is a Mac OS X framework written in Objective C for listening to GPS devices connected to Macintosh computers. It takes care of interpreting the output of the GPS device and presents you with a simple class interface for obtaining the current coordinates, and (optionally) being notified when they change. Its goals are ease of integration, zero user configuration (i.e., autodetection of GPS devices), and support for a broad range of GPS devices. FreeCraft 1.18 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116118/ FreeCraft is a free cross-platform real-time strategy gaming engine. It is possible to play against human opponents over a LAN or the Internet, or against the computer. The engine can be used to build RTS games like C&C, WarCraft, StarCraft, or AOE. Since FreeCraft only provides the engine, you need either the FcMP (FreeCraft Media Project) or the original game (normal or expansion CD), so FreeCraft can extract the files which are necessary for playing a game. FreeMarker 2.2rc2 (Lazarus) http://freshmeat.net/releases/116046/ FreeMarker allows Java servlets to keep graphic design separate from application logic, by encapsulating HTML in templates. Templates generate HTML dynamically, using data provided by the servlet. The template language is powerful and intuitive, the compiler is fast, and the output approaches the speed of static HTML pages. Freevix 0.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116069/ Freevix is a tiny GNU/Linux distribution designed to provide a complete but small footprint environment for people wanting to build a Linux media player system with Freevo. Currently optimized for the VIA EPIA mainboards, it provides 45 second boot times, operation entirely from RAM, and supports loading from a 32MB CF card or PXE network booting. GEQUEL 0.9 BETA http://freshmeat.net/releases/116081/ GEQUEL is a GTK/C based frontend for the popular MySQL database engine. It was loosely derived from an old program by the same author (xsqlmenu). It can retrieve data from MySQL databases, present them in nice browser, and allows for update, delete, insert, and copy operations. GNU TeXmacs 1.0.1.8 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116058/ GNU TeXmacs is a free scientific text editor, which was inspired by both TeX and GNU Emacs. The editor allows you to write structured documents via a "wysiwyg" and user friendly interface. The program implements high quality typesetting algorithms and TeX fonts. It is also possible to use TeXmacs as an interface to computer algebra systems. Finally, TeXmacs supports the Guile/Scheme extension language, which makes it possible to adapt the user interface to specific needs, and even to extend the editor. gqueue 0.7 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116100/ gQueue is a Gnome2 frontend for lpq and lprm working with CUPS. It has Gnome system tray support and can show all jobs in printing queues as well remove jobs. Gtk-IPTables 0.3.4 (Stable) http://freshmeat.net/releases/116045/ Gtk-IPTables is a GTK-based frontend for iptables written in C. You can create rules for all chains for Filter, NAT, and Mangle tables. Gujin 0.7 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116114/ Gujin is a PC boot loader which can analyze your filesystems. It finds the Linux kernel images available, as well as other bootable partitions (for *BSD, MS-DOS, Windows, etc.), and displays a graphical menu for selecting which system to boot. Because it understands the structure of Linux kernel images, Gujin does not need LILO and can even load very big kernels. There is no need to execute anything after making a new kernel: just copy the kernel image file into the "/boot" directory. Gujin is written almost entirely in C with GCC, and it fully executes in real mode to be as compatible as possible. Gyach 0.9.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116120/ Gyach is a GTK+-based Yahoo! Chat client which can use your existing Yahoo! logins for chatting in Yahoo! Chat. It supports colors, emotes/aliases, PMs, set status, remote user status display, ignore lists (local, non-Yahoo! based), a regex list of triggers to cause users to be automatically ignored, command-line recall via arrow keys, and tab completion of usernames. imgSeek 0.6.6 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116039/ imgSeek is a photo collection manager capable of searching through an image database, in which the query is expressed either as a rough sketch painted by the user or as another image you supply. You simply draw a rough sketch of what you want to find and imgSeek displays for you a thumbnail view of the best matches. You may also find duplicate images automatically, generate Web photo albums, edit image metadata including EXIF JPEG data, organize images into a keyword hierarchy, and more. iNet Factory 4.3 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116055/ iNet Factory is a robust suite of TCP/IP networking components for the Java platform. They provide all the tools necessary to quickly develop network-capable Java applications with minimum coding effort. Included are components for finger, FTP, HTTP, SMTP, POP3, MIME, NNTP, nslookup, rexec, rlogin, rsh, telnet, whois, and other frequently-used protocols. Issue Manager 0.8.4 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116090/ The Issue Manager is a simple product for managing (structuring, editing, prioritizing, categorizing) issues. It is primarily used to manage information. JFtp 1.13 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116079/ JFtp is a graphical FTP client written in Java. It supports all the basic FTP operations, and has some improved features such as recursive directory up/download, a nice swing UI, the ability to automatically resume downloads, and the ability to recognize broken directory names. The API is separated from the GUI and can also be used in third-party applications or in a command-line mode. The clients lets you browse the server while transferring files in both directions. jpegtoavi 1.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116036/ jpegtoavi creates an AVI MJPEG file from a list of JPEG/JFIF files. It is designed according to the Unix toolbox philosophy, and thus does its one simple task and no others. kio_z3950r 0.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116013/ kio_z3950r is a KIOSlave for the z39.50 protocol. It implements RFC 2056 for allowing information retrieval queries to be passed to z39.50 servers. KisMAC 0.04a http://freshmeat.net/releases/116053/ KisMAC is a stumbler application for Mac OS X that puts your card into monitor mode. Unlike most other applications for OS X, it is completely invisible and sends no probe requests. MailDooHicky 1.9.28 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116102/ mdh (MailDooHicky) is a GTK2-based toolbar that can display the time, email message count, and various system (CPU, network, etc.) utilization. It also features five user definable buttons, a run window, and scratch pad. Mailgust 0.11 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116047/ Mailgust is a mailing list manager, newsletter distribution tool, and message board system. All sent mail is stored on a Web message board for visitors to read. It features unlimited lists, many different read and write permission settings, HTML newsletters, post approval, no timeouts, a Web archive, list importing, notification management, and much more. Makepasswd 0.4.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116115/ Makepasswd generates pseudo-random passwords of a desired length. It is able to generate its crypted equivalent. mdadm 1.2.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116122/ mdadm is a tools for creating, maintaining, and monitoring Linux "md" device arrays, also known as Software RAID. MobileRPC 1.0.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116098/ MobileRPC is a tool that generates all of the files required to enable remote procedure calls (RPC) between J2ME client applications and Java servlet servers. myDVDs 1.9 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116092/ myDVDs is a complete personal Web-based graphical DVD inventory database based fully upon PHP with a MySQL backend and the master Region1 DVD database. Additionally, it makes use of the :CueCat: barcode reader for database Adds and Searches. It represents an easy and efficient way of managing that ever-growing collection of DVDs. MZiq 0.4.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116084/ MZiq is a Perl frontend for mpg123. Its main feature is the deployment of Perl's regular expressions for ease of playlist creation. It also supports other miscellaneous helping options like nice, caching, and the ability to read its options and patterns from a file. nethack-el 20030310 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116014/ nethack-el is an Emacs major mode for playing nethack. Separate buffers are used for the map, status, messages, and menus. It features customization of keys and colors and user programmable hooks on game events. It supports GNU Emacs 20/21 and XEmacs 21, with graphical tiles on *Emacs 21. Non-Networked File System 2.1.3 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116038/ NNFS (Non-Networked File System) provides a consistent file system over several non-networked Unix computers (or slow networked). OpenDocMan 1.1rc1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116075/ OpenDocMan is a full featured Web-based document management system designed to conform to ISO 17025/IEC. It features an automated installation script, check-in/out, departmental access control, file moderation, fine grained user access control, and a great search function. Written in PHP, and utilizing MySQL for the backend, this project is useful for any company looking to keep their documentation in a centralized repository. OptiPNG 0.3.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116101/ OptiPNG is a PNG optimizer that recompresses the image files to a smaller size without losing any data. It works in a manner similar to pngcrush, but it has a wider automatic search space (leading to possibly a better compression), and it runs faster. osx2x 0.1.4 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116096/ osx2x allows the user to control a remote X11 display from a MacOS X machine, similar to x2x. The tool simply captures mouse and keyboard events on your Mac and sends them to a specified X server. oxine 0.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116116/ oxine is a lightweight, purely OSD-based xine frontend for set-top boxes and home entertainment systems. It uses the on screen display functionality of xine to display its user interface elements like buttons, lists, sliders, and so on. Due to this, oxine can easily use any video output device the xine library provides. Packit 0.5.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116052/ Packit is a network auditing tool that allows you to monitor, manipulate, and inject customized IP traffic into your network. It supports the ability to define (and spoof) all TCP, UDP, ICMP, IP, ARP, RARP, and Ethernet header options. Packit can be valuable for testing firewalls, intrusion detection systems, port scanning, simulating network traffic, and general TCP/IP auditing. PHP Documentation Generator 0.14 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116078/ PHP Documentation Generator is a Perl script similar to javadoc. It helps you generate a set of HTML pages from comments in PHP source files. Currently, this script parses the PHP source code to detect the objects attached to the comments. PHP Dump Maker 2.5 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116027/ PHP Dump Maker is a smart PHP backup solution. The script reads a given source directory (with its subdirectories) and then creates a set of directories filled with the content of the source directory, arranged in groups to fit a given capacity. It can be used to create CD sets for backups. It also supports ISO image creation, direct CD burning via cdrecord, automatic file index creation, and more. phpOpenTracker 1.1.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116108/ phpOpenTracker is a framework solution for the analysis of Web site traffic and visitor behaviour. It features a logging engine that, either invoked as a Web bug by an HTML image tag or embedded with two lines of code into your PHP application, logs each request to a Web site into a database. One installation can track an arbitrary number of Web sites. Through its API, you can easily access the gathered data and perform complex operations on it (for instance, the analysis of your visitors' click paths). pmacct 0.3.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116076/ pmacct is a network tool to gather IP traffic information (source address, bytes counter, and number of packets). Data is stored in an in-memory table whose content could be retrieved by a client program via a local stream-oriented connection. Gathering packets off the wire is done using the pcap library and one or more network interfaces in promiscuous mode. Polipo 0.4 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116067/ Polipo is a lightweight caching Web proxy that was designed as a personal cache. It is able to cache incomplete objects and will complete them using range requests. It will use HTTP/1.1 pipelining if supported by the remote server. PostgreSQL Hierarchical Queries 0.3 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116029/ This is a patch to PostgreSQL which allows it to perform hierarchical queries in Oracle's style. Proteus EAI Toolkit 0.4 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116060/ Proteus is a toolkit for message-based Enterprise Application Integration. It includes adapters that allow databases, message queues, FTP servers, email, and other message sources and sinks to be addressed in a simple, uniform fashion. It also includes a simple but very capable message broker. The broker allows routing and transformation of messages from and to all the sources and sinks for which adapters exist. Transformations may be custom-written in Java or XSLT (the broker uses Xalan as its XSLT transformation engine). psmon 1.0.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116064/ psmon is a Perl script which can be run as a stand-alone program or a fully functional background daemon, capable of logging to syslog with customisable email notification facilities. The user defines a set of rules in an Apache-style plain text configuration file. These rules describe what processes should always be running on the system, and any limitations on concurrent instances, TTL, and maximum CPU/memory usage of processes. psmon scans the UNIX process table and, using the set of rules defined in the configuration file, will respawn any dead processes, and slay or "deal with" any aggressive or illegal processes. PyHtmlTable 1.7 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116121/ PyHtmlTable is a class for Python CGIs to generate HTML tables on the fly. It allows you to set individual row and cell attributes via arbitrary dictionaries, and span rows and columns. It autogrows the table if cells are set outside its initial range. It allows dynamic insertion of new rows and columns anywhere in the table, and allows bulk population of table data via arrays to arbitrary locations in the table. It also provides default cell attributes for tablewide uniformity and the ability to override these on a cell-by-cell basis. S-terminal 0.5 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116080/ S-terminal lets you create a secure X terminal. Regular X terminals pass unencrypted data between you the remote machine. S-terminal creates an encrypted tunnel through which all X traffic passes. It replaces the remote xdm login screen with a local application that collects username and password, then sets up an ssh tunnel to the remote host and starts a session. It is highly configurable both in appearance and behavior, and deployed S-terminals can be remotely administered. Best of all, it can be added to a KNOPPIX CD to create an instant, bootable, secure X terminal CD. Sendmailizer 1.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116077/ Sendmailizer performs MTA log file analysis and generates email usage reports, with general stats and statistics per user. shsql 1.20 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116051/ shsql is a a reasonably full-featured, efficient SQL database for Unix/Linux that can be downloaded and installed by a non-privileged user in 5 minutes. It can be embedded directly into applications requiring no persistent server process, has a small code size and memory footprint, uses plain ASCII whitespace-delimited data files which can be modified in a text editor, and is easy to administer. It can be used for rapid prototyping situations, demos, exploratory work, one-developer projects, etc. where full-blown packages like MySQL or Oracle aren't already available or are unacceptable. Siege 2.57b9 (Beta) http://freshmeat.net/releases/116072/ Siege is a regression test and benchmark utility. It can stress test a single URL with a user defined number of simulated users, or it can read many URLs into memory and stress them simultaneously. The program reports the total number of hits recorded, bytes transferred, response time, concurrency, and return status. Siege supports HTTP/1.0 and 1.1 protocols, GET and POST directives, cookies, transaction logging, and basic authentication. Its features are configurable on a per user basis. SlackPkg 0.94 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116066/ Slackpkg is an automated package-management tool for Slackware Linux. It can do tasks such as automatic downloading and installing or upgrading, browse the MANIFEST.gz (Slackware package-contents guide), and more. Dependencies are not automatically handled. It is not a replacement for pkgtool, but a valuable add-on. Solaris packaging tools 1.1.8 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116056/ PkgTools are a set of utilities which are used to aid in the building of native Solaris packages. There are five separate utilities which are used to build packages, prepare a chroot() environment to install software into prior to building a package, copy package control scripts into place, a tool to aid in the starting of new projects, and a tool to check that packages are installed correctly. SoulSeek for Linux 1.0.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116104/ Soulseek (http://www.slsk.org) is a communication and file-sharing system. It is quite similar to Napster: it lets you exchange files, search for files, chat with other users in public and in private, browse their files, and get recommendations for music. SoulSeek for Linux is a GUI client for the system written in Python/wxPython. It includes all the major functionality: chat, searches and downloads. Space Hulk 1.3 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116025/ Space Hulk is a great board game which takes place in the world of Warhammer 40000. It is a two player turn-based game where one player plays the 'Marine', the other player plays the alien called 'Genestealer'. This video game is a complete conversion of the board game with the 2nd edition rules. It features playing over the network, either in real time or asynchronously via email. Sylpheed 0.8.11claws (Claws) http://freshmeat.net/releases/116094/ Sylpheed is a GTK+ based, lightweight, and fast email client. Almost all commands are accessible with the keyboard. It also has many features such as multiple accounts, POP3/APOP support, thread display, and multipart MIME. One of Sylpheed's future goals is to be fully internationalized. The messages are managed in the MH format, so you'll be able to use it together with another mailer that uses the MH format. Symbio 1.3.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116085/ Symbio is a commenting system for Web sites and blogs. Its features include theme and multi-language support, smileys, text styling, and statistics. TAMS 1.20a2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116088/ TAMS (Text Analysis Markup System) is a qualitative or ethnographic coding and data extraction-analysis system. The Coolest DHTML Calendar 0.9.2-1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116022/ A DHTML calendar widget that works with IE >= 5.0, Mozilla, Netscape >= 6 as well as with all other Gecko-based browsers. It comes with eight color themes, and doesn't use frames or external windows, but uses Web standards and is lightning fast. TkUsr 0.80 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116062/ TkUsr is a small program that allows you to manage the Self-mode of USR/3Com Message/Professional modems. You can use it to retrieve voice messages and faxes. It features smart retrieving with a cache system, so you do not have to download the whole memory when you only want a single fax. TOAD 2003-03-12 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/116106/ The TOAD C++ GUI Library is a set of classes to create graphical user interfaces with the X Window System. While still under development, it aims to be an alternative to other popular GUI libraries in the future by providing innovative features that ease the development process. trx 3.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116113/ TrX is a project that aims to produce a Debian GNU/Linux-based desktop router and firewall package. This package will be bootable directly from CD-ROM, so hard disk installation will not be necessary. TrX is designed to work completely off the CD-ROM, with configuration data stored on a floppy disk, harddisk partition or, in future versions, on a USB storage device. This is quite different from the common approach, where everything (program and configuration files) is stored on a hard disk. ulim 1.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116030/ Ulim is a Linux kernel module which enforces resource limits on every process in the system. There are already solutions like pam_limit, but there are some places where the user can execute his programs, but PAM is not used (for example .forward or .procmailrc files, or CGI scripts). Ulim works in the kernel and sets the limits whenever a process changes its real UID, so every process run by a user will have the correct limits. VirtuaDesk 1.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116065/ VirtuaDesk is a 3d file manager written in Java with the Java3d APIs. It's necessary to have installed the Java3d JRE or JDK onto the system in order to run it. VUXcast 1.0.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116018/ VUXcast is a Web-based multi-user learning jukebox stream controller for ices2. It uses a bell curve to select a song based on past popularity, and tracks user preferences, attempting to learn from them. web2ldap 0.11.14 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116057/ web2ldap is a full-featured LDAP client written in Python and designed to run as a stand-alone Web gateway or under the control of a web server with FastCGI support (e.g., Apache with mod_fastcgi). WMTimer 2.6 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116089/ WMTimer is a dockable alarm clock for Windowmaker or Blackbox which can be run in alarm, countdown timer, or chronograph mode. In alarm or timer mode, you can either execute a command or sound the system bell when the time is reached. WMTimer is configurable through the command line or the GTK GUI. X-Itools pre3-0.5.97 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/116074/ The goal of the X-itools project is to propose an alternative to products like Exchange or Lotus Notes/Domino. They are composed of several modules, and this project has been under development for several years. Modules include a shared public and private agenda, a flow-chart, task, and post-it manager, a visitors and associated badges manager, a password and history manager (with the ability to encrypt things other than passwords), a holiday manager (to manage public vacation days, illness periods, absence periods according to country profiles), a shared public and private address book, an incoming and outgoing phone calls manager, and a global management module. X-Itools 0.5.96 (Stable) http://freshmeat.net/releases/116073/ The goal of the X-itools project is to propose an alternative to products like Exchange or Lotus Notes/Domino. They are composed of several modules, and this project has been under development for several years. Modules include a shared public and private agenda, a flow-chart, task, and post-it manager, a visitors and associated badges manager, a password and history manager (with the ability to encrypt things other than passwords), a holiday manager (to manage public vacation days, illness periods, absence periods according to country profiles), a shared public and private address book, an incoming and outgoing phone calls manager, and a global management module. Xcerpt 0.8r80 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116068/ Xcerpt is a declarative, rule-based query and transformation language for XML, inspired by logic programming. Instead of the path-based navigational approach taken by languages like XSLT and XQuery, Xcerpt uses pattern-based, positional queries, where a pattern is an "example" of the database containing variables for binding content. As in logic programming, rules may be chained to form more complex queries. xmms-crossfade 0.3.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116033/ xmms-crossfade is an output plugin for XMMS. Its main feature is automatic crossfading. It also removes the gaps between tracks, to play whole MP3 albums without any audible interruption. xmms-crossfade supports OSS via a builtin driver, and any other platform by using existing output plugins. xrdesktop 0.6 http://freshmeat.net/releases/116110/ xrdesktop is a GTK-Perl frontend for the command-line terminal services client rdesktop. It saves and manages connection information for different Windows machines running terminal services. Slashcode What is the Mysterious future and why did it show http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/12/1952234 Currently Slashdot has an article posted "in the Mysterious future" showing on the main page. What up with dat? SSL and slashcode fulltime http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/11/0737249 Does anyone know if Slash works with SSL (not just for auth. but full time https)???? I need this and I'm not sure where to go from here. Current setup: Linux 8.0 / apache 1.3 / latest slash. (works very well). Some links and instructions would greatly be appreciated. thanks, -Kam. Streetnoise.org - Your Daily Political Roller Coaster http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/10/1820238 Without further ado, here are the fruit of my last 12 weekends. The site runs on 2.6.6 and I probably won't touch it until there is a more decent upgrade strategy. Let me know if you like it and if you're interested in politics, please don't be shy and post a story when you run into something outrageous (which is easy these days). New Features! http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/10/0322236 So bunch of new features are in the latest CVS. Including image and file support int stories. Other hight lights include: Slash::Relocate, an href tool that changes all of your links on your site to relocateable links. Coming soon to this will be a task to track if the link is dead or not (and give you an alternate link to google if it is). Slash meta language. Now in stories (and soon in Journals) you can use custom slash links to do all sorts of nifty little things. If you notice the story before this one with the like to you will noticed the hyper link to their homepage. Plus if you are logged in it will show you your Zoo Relationships. Finally, we now have image and file support with stories. Here is with his cat. Multi page documents are now supported by using the SLASH tag language. Bunch more that I am probably forgetting.... Storing Variable Calues http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/10/0216217 Another questions about template editing, but more specifically about grabbing everything in an existing site that you've optimized and converting that information into something you can use in a theme. I've asked questions previously about templates and boxes (thanks to lottadot and ), but now I'd be interested to find out if I can grab things like site variables and menu alterations and stuff like that from the database, and put them in a form that is convenient to install in a new site. My guess is that it'll be in the form of some sql queries that need to be run on initial installation (in the sql_prep and _dump files in the theme)? Can anyone help me out? Is there an easy way to do it? If there isn't, why hasn't this been implemented? Innodb and Slash http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/09/1952228 I'm wondering if people are using Innodb with Slash. The big issue seems to be converting tables that have FULLTEXT on them (like stories). Anyone know if there are any advantages to having Innodb tables? File Management System? http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/09/0559213 Krow added Blob support for stories. That is great, however, it stores all the info into a database. How hard would it be to design a plugin that works more like the gallery plugin for slash. IE: To be able to add PDF/Mp3s/Images, etc, into a story or comment, but have it stored in a directory or something rather than the database. Privatized user journals? http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/07/1824248 Is there any way to privatize user journals? I've noticed on the new slashdot site that the ability to privatize your journal is offered if you're a paid subscriber, is this a feature available in slashcode? If not, any ideas on how to implement this? --TorinEdge Changing Boxes in a Template http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/07/1758241 A similar question to my one about templates earlier, but I've created specific QuickLinks boxes and things I'd like to make part of my template. Is there any way these can be grabbed from the database as well, and used as my boxes? Actually, now that I think about it, would it be better to just delete any (perhaps all) of the boxes, and just create my own, putting them in appropriate locations myself. If I choose to do the latter, can I make specific boxes a part of my template? Or would I need to create a new Boxes plugin or something that can put them in my site for me? I know I keep firing questions off to you guys about what probably seems to be simple stuff, but if nothing else it's at least providing some info about what might be handy to have available in the future for simpler customisation. Mandrake.Net http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/06/1841236 It took 6 years to update my code after I handed rob the set of perl code I hacked out to run my site, but finally I changed mandrake.net over to running slash. I'm still working on bringing over the last of the content from the old site, and still tweaking everything (I still have the default slash color scheme) but it looks pretty good so far. 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