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Sourceforge
FreeCraft stable 1.18 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=259595

    The FreeCraft team is proud to announce the release of FreeCraft 1.18.
    Thanks to everyone who contributed code, reported bugs, and suggested
    ideas. FreeCraft is a free cross-platform real-time strategy game
    engine. Here are the main new features: o Save and Load (Single Player)
    o Shared Vision and Diplomacy o Replays o Auto Spell Cast o Much
    Improved Multiplayer Support o FcMP and WC2 can be played against each
    other o Many bug fixes For a complete list of changes, please see the
    ChangeLog:
    http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/freecraft/fre
    ecraft/doc/ChangeLog.html?rev=1.449 You can find a game on
    irc.freenode.net, channel #freecraft. Enjoy! 

phpESP 1.6 Final
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=259801

    phpESP provides scripts to let non-technical users create surveys,
    administer surveys, gather results, view statistics. All managed online
    after database initialization. MySQL database backend. Version 1.6
    incorporates several large changes since version 1.5. New features
    include: save/resume feature on surveys, self-sign-up for respondents,
    viewing of individual responses, a graphical interface for cross
    analysis, and a system test script. Additionally, the install procedure
    has been streamlined, and the documentation has been updated.
    Non-English translations should be available out of the box for many
    more platforms that have GNU Gettext support. Several new translations
    are available in 1.6 including: Japanese, Swedish, and Greek. There
    have been some minor database changes since 1.5, so please read the
    INSTALL guide. 

PCGen 4.3.5 is available
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=259786

    PCGen is a Java-based RPG character generator and maintenance program
    that works on all platforms (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, etc). All
    datafiles are ASCII so they can be modified by users, and are available
    through the pcgendm project. An XML conversion is underway. We'll soon
    be releasing another production release of PCGen - version 5.0.0. We'd
    appreciate feedback on the editors, the Companions section of the
    Resources tab (especially for Paladins and Blackguards) and the
    Equipping tab. We're also considering using that release to migrate
    PCGen to using java 1.4.1 now that Apple has released it. This decision
    is not final yet, pending our testing efforts. For users who have
    trouble getting the 3 zip files to unzip properly, we have some
    OS-specific installs that should help minimize the chance of install
    related errors. Links to these installs can be found at:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pcgen/files/Alternate%20PCGen%20Releases/
    These are the same PCGen everyone else uses, just packaged with
    installers which target Windows and Mac OS X users specifically.
    Typically there is a lag between when the official release is done and
    when these special installers are ready. We always recommend that users
    install new versions of PCGen in a 'new' directory. Below is a list of
    everything that has been addressed in this release. If you reported one
    of these, please verify that it is was addressed properly. PCGen is
    available at http://pcgen.sourceforge.net , and the main discussion
    group is at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pcgen . If you wish to
    discuss making your own custom lst files for use with PCGen, the data
    monkeys have made their home at
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pcgenlistfilehelp and they pride
    themselves in being able to field all questions about the data - from
    very basic to very advanced. All three zips are required to run PCGen:
    pcgen435_part1of3.zip, pcgen435_part2of3.zip and pcgen435_part3of3.zip.
    Bugs 588777 LEVEL:X:SA:Something tag misbehaving 700446 4.3.4 - Cannot
    reopen some character files 699891 Container behavior 584972 New party
    file format breaks mutiuser 698832 Equipping Tab - Keyboard Issue #2
    698828 Equipping Tab - Keybard Issue #1 698826 Equipping Tab - Location
    Popup autosized wrong 698702 Duplicate loading of familiar 698670 4.3.4
    won't load phb.pcc Features 698824 Equipping Tab - Add All Equipment
    698840 Equipping Tab - Put plus/minus on Item column 606205 Add Buy%
    and Sell% on Right Click menu for items PCGen:DM Bugs 682005
    melee+thrown weapons need .Thrown 699141 "thundering" magical attribute
    PCGen:DM List File Fixes 686265 added type:humanoid to
    slayershobgobraces.lst 686263 added type:humanoid to
    slayersgnollraces.lst PCGen:DM Tag Modification Requests 677326
    TARGETAREA - sovereignspells.lst 677325 TARGETAREA -
    deadlandswebspells.lst 677323 TARGETAREA - wayhucksterspells.lst 677316
    TARGETAREA - slayersamazonsspells.lst 677315 TARGETAREA -
    necromancyspells.lst 677314 TARGETAREA - montecookwebspells.lst 677313
    TARGETAREA - thouhtskillpowers.lst 677312 TARGETAREA -
    eldritch2spells.lst 677311 TARGETAREA - eldritchspells.lst 677310
    TARGETAREA - kalamarspells.lst 677309 TARGETAREA - arcanaspells.lst
    677320 TARGETAREA - deadlandsspells.lst 677319 TARGETAREA -
    seabloodspells.lst 677318 TARGETAREA - slayerstroglodytesspells.lst
    677317 TARGETAREA - slayershobgobspells.lst 677307 TARGETAREA -
    traptreachspells.lst 677306 TARGETAREA - spellsspellcraftspe
    spellsspellcraftspells.lst 677304 TARGETAREA - mythicracesspells.lst
    677303 TARGETAREA - starfarershbspells.lst 677302 TARGETAREA -
    melnibonespells.lst 677301 TARGETAREA - guardianspells.lst 677300
    TARGETAREA - touchedgodsspells.lst 677298 TARGETAREA -
    beyondtheveilspells.lst 677297 TARGETAREA - warspells.lst 677294
    TARGETAREA - dragonsspells.lst 657059 Verify pipe is the only
    delimiter:VISION 677295 TARGETAREA - dungeonsspells.lst PCGenDocs:
    Output Sheet Bugs 702203 Greatsword outputs with N/A for To Hit & Dmg
    699956 SAs missing from _combined 686797 Two-handed weapons: 1-H lines?
    697216 TO-HIT under PB Range incorrect PCGenDocs: Output Sheet Feature
    Requests 634092 TAG for ONLY Domain Spells 700057 Remove the race name
    from the innate spell header The PCGen Development Team 

AviSynth 2.0.8 and 2.5.1 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=259821

    Two new versions of AviSynth has been released today. The 2.0.8 version
    contains critical bugfixes, and is supplied for those who enjoy the
    stability of the non-beta versions. Avisynth is a scripting language
    and a collection of filters for simple (and not so simple!) non-linear
    video editing tasks. It frameserves video to (most) applications.
    AviSynth 2.5.1 beta is an update to the first 2.5.0 beta and contains
    many fixes and additions, as well as some considerable speedups. Mainly
    interlaced processing has been improved vastly, but also general
    stability should be better. 

Quartz 1.0.6 available
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=258718

    This release of Quartz, contains several small corrections and bug
    fixes, as well as a few new features (see change log). 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. 




Slashdot
Chemical Haiku: Elements' Qualities in a Few Syllables
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/16/0041245

    Frr pointed out this [0]interesting approach to the periodic table:
    Haiku. This might even help you remember the elements. 
Links
    0. http://www.iscifistory.com/scifaku/elements/periodichaiku.asp

Live Vorbis Streams Over 802.11b From SXSW.com
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/16/0414225

    [0]chupacabra writes "SXSW.com in Austin, Texas has a group of
    computers in various music venues around town. The ices/icecast stream
    is sent over 802.11 to a main server at SXSW. There are 6 venues
    running as of this moment. Thanks to the folks at Vorbis and their CVS
    we are rocking. See [1]sxsw.com/music/livestreams." 
Links
    0. http://rawdeal.org
    1. http://sxsw.com/music/livestreams

Music Companies Bemoan New High-Cap Portables
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/16/0131253

    An anonymous reader writes "New Scientist reports: 'The music industry
    this week condemned the [0]launch of two recording systems that will
    let people copy between 30 and 100 hours of music onto a single disc.'"
    The Sony system is supposed to use "ultra-efficient data compression
    system used in MiniDiscs" to fit "30 hours of MP3 music" on a CD-R. (I
    thought MD used ATRAC rather than MP3, and that ATRAC's standard
    bitrate was 285.3 Kbps -- can some MD gurus bring us up to speed?)
    Philips' system skips CDs, and instead uses a DVD burner, with the
    resulting disks playable in a to-be-released portable player. I wonder
    what kind of DRM features the companies will use to cripple each
    system. 
Links
    0. http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993490

Texas Bill Would Require Open Source Consideration
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/16/0030247

    [0]Skapare writes "The Texas Legislature now has before it a [1]bill (
    [2]ASCII text here, [3]PDF here), submitted by State Senator [4]John
    Carona, to require the state to consider open source and open standards
    as part of the acquisition of software. Texas, like many other states,
    has a [5]budget crisis going on. If this passes, I believe it could
    help the state save a lot of money. Texans need to make sure their
    state [6]representatives and [7]senators know they want this to pass." 
Links
    0. http://linuxlobby.org/
    1. 
http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/cgi-bin/db2www/tlo/billhist/billhist.d2w/report?LEG=78&SESS=R&CHAMBER=S&BILLTYPE=B&BILLSUFFIX=01579
    2. 
http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/cgi-bin/tlo/viewtext.cmd?LEG=78&SESS=R&CHAMBER=S&BILLTYPE=B&BILLSUFFIX=01579&VERSION=1&TYPE=B
    3. http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/data/docmodel/78r/billtext/pdf/SB01579I.PDF
    4. http://www.senate.state.tx.us/75r/senate/members/dist16/dist16.htm
    5. http://www.cpa.state.tx.us/news/newrel.html
    6. 
http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/cgi-bin/db2www/tlo/members/house.d2w/report?LEG=78&SESS=R&CHAMBER=H&CTYPE=House
    7. 
http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/cgi-bin/db2www/tlo/members/senate.d2w/report?LEG=78&SESS=R&CHAMBER=S&CTYPE=Senate

New Social-Network Mapping Tools Compared
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/15/2233217

    [0]Roland Piquepaille writes "There are many new visualization tools
    around us which try to map our social networks. In [1]this column, I
    examined [2]Inflow, a datamining tool digging through your email
    repository to discover and find trends to know more about your
    networks. Here is a quote: "Assuming you have a significant amount of
    e-mail traffic, the software will create a remarkably sophisticated
    assessment of your various social groups, showing you not only their
    relative size but also the interactions between different groups." I
    also peeked at [3]TouchGraph GoogleBrowser, which uses Amazon or Google
    Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) to visually describe how
    books and Web sites connect with one another. Finally, I took a look at
    a brand new way of visualizing Google search results, from [4]anacubis.
    If you know about other similar new tools, please tell me and I'll
    gather your comments in a future story." 
Links
    0. http://radio.weblogs.com/0105910/
    1. 
http://radio.weblogs.com/0105910/stories/2003/03/15/newSocialnetworkMappingToolsAreEmerging.html
    2. http://www.orgnet.com/
    3. http://www.touchgraph.com/TGGoogleBrowser.html
    4. http://www.anacubis.com/

Resolving Beachballs in the Crab Nebula
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/15/2122211

    [0]Stranger4U writes "Researchers at [1]New Mexico Tech and the [2]NRAO
    have used the Aricebo radio telescope in Puerto Rico and some
    specilized equipment to more closely examine the pulses from the Crab
    Nebula pulsar. Some of the signals lasted less than two nanoseconds,
    meaning the originated from a volume no bigger than beach ball. Stories
    are [3]here(1) and [4]here(2)." 
Links
    0. http://www.nmt.edu/~cmiller/
    1. http://www.nmt.edu/
    2. http://www.nrao.edu/
    3. http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20030312-120549-8282r
    4. http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/pulsar_beachball_030312.html

AMD Opteron Due In April
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/15/2059226

    [0]updog writes "Here's an article from Infoworld claiming that the new
    64-bit AMD [1]Opteron is ready to launch on April 22. Some of the
    notable features of the new chip are an address space capable of
    addressing up to 1 Terabyte of memory, the ability to link up to 8
    processors without any external chips, and backwards compatibility with
    existing 32-bit applications ..." PapaFSmurf, meanwhile, links to a
    disclaimer-heavy [2]article posted at amdboard.com which says that
    64-bit Athlons may arrive in June rather than [3]September as
    previously expected. 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    1. http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/03/14/11opteron_1.html?s=tc
    2. http://www.amdboard.com/hn03130301.html
    3. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/31/1651207&tid=142

Clear Case Roundup
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/15/1734207

    The Cheat writes "Interested in making your computer the envy of all
    the other computers on the block? What visitors to oooh and ahhh when
    they enter your room? The latest trend in computer case solutions can
    do just that. AnandTech took a look at three clear cases in a [0]recent
    roundup, each certain to make you more popular, right? Maybe not, but
    at least they look cool." 
Links
    0. http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.html?i=1803

Forbes on Lessig and Eldred
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/15/1711213

    [0]scubacuda writes "In the [1]Forbes editorial, [2] Fact and Comment ,
    [3]Steve Forbes voices his support for [4]Lessig and the [5]Eldred
    case: 'Maybe Congress should just be done with it and declare that a
    copyright is forever....Stanford Law School professor Lawrence Lessig
    has proposed a sensible compromise..."[I]f Congress is listening to the
    frustration that the court's decision has created, [paying to maintain
    copyright extensions] would be a simple and effective way for the First
    Branch to respond." He's absolutely right.'" 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] n a m e.com
    1. http://www.forbes.com/
    2. http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2003/0331/027.html
    3. 
http://www.forbes.com/columnists/col_archive.jhtml?aname=Steve+Forbes&author=steve+and+forbes
    4. http://www.lessig.org/
    5. http://eldred.cc/

Modular Home Network PVR at CeBIT
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/03/15/162202

    Mackus Daddius writes "This ought to give the MPAA a conniption:
    '[0]The Lancaster system is modular, consisting of a TV tuner (analogue
    or digital), a hard disk module and an interface module that ties the
    system together and connects to your TV. The modules are connected
    using standard Ethernet connections, giving you flexibility over where
    the modules are placed and used. Multiple storage and interface modules
    can be used, increasing the capacity of the system and allowing
    multiple TVs to be used for watching programmes.' From the [1]ZDNet UK
    article and here's an [2]article with pics." 
Links
    0. http://www.terratec.net/products/lancaster.htm
    1. http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2131891,00.html?tag=nl
    2. http://www.biosmagazine.co.uk/article.php?id=169




Freshmeat
AsyncResolv 0.0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116378/

    AsyncResolv is an asynchronous DNS query library written in C++. It is
    easy to use and is quite fast. It is designed for incorporating in
    high-concurrency network servers. 

AutoGen 5.5.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116401/

    AutoGen is a tool designed for generating program files that contain
    repetitive text with varied substitutions. Its goal is to simplify the
    maintenance of programs that contain large amounts of repetitious text.
    This is especially valuable if there are several blocks of such text
    that must be kept synchronized. Output is specified with a
    Scheme-enhanced output template. Input, if required by your template,
    may come from AutoGen definitions, CGI data, or XML files. 

AutoOpts 19.0.10 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116403/

    AutoOpts is an integrated part of AutoGen. Based on a very simple
    option description file, it will process configuration files,
    environment variables, command line options, text strings passed by
    client programs, and will make the results easily accessible to the
    client program. It will also produce a man page and the info-doc
    invoking section automatically. 

Bakery 1.3.10 (Unstable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116384/

    Bakery is a C++ Framework for creating GNOME applications using gnomemm
    and gtkmm. It provides a Document/View architecture, but it doesn't
    force you to use the whole architecture. It makes it easy to start
    developing GNOME applications by inheriting and overriding. 

BSDftpd-ssl 0.6.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116376/

    BSDftpd-ssl is a TLS/SSL-enhanced FTP server. It is based on FreeBSD's
    ftpd, and the TLS/SSL enhancement allows RFC 2228 "FTP Security
    Extensions"-compliant TLS/SSL support for both control and data
    connections. This feature requires special clients; with standard
    clients, this software operates as a standard FTP server. 

CK-Ledger 0.6.1 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116356/

    CK-Ledger is a double-entry ledger accounting system which runs on top
    of PHPGroupWare. It provides accounting and backoffice functionality to
    SMEs, and utilizes PHPGroupWare to administer user accounts and groups.
    It comprises 15 modules: Ledger Admin, Ledger, Bank Reconciliation,
    Inventory, Service, AP, AR, PO, SO, Quotation, POS for Cashier, POS for
    Manager, Human Resources, Staff Self Service, and Payroll. 

disktype 3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116375/

    The purpose of disktype is to detect the content format of a disk or
    disk image. It knows about common file systems, partition tables, and
    boot codes. 

DOTCONF++ library 0.0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116379/

    dotconf++ is a dotconf like configuration file parser written in C++.
    It supports macro substitution from the environment or from the file
    itself, config file inclusion, easy handling of XML like tags, checking
    for required tags, and more. The whole document (with all inclusions)
    is parsed into a useful tree structure that is easy to use in your
    program. 

DrawSWF 1.2.7 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116374/

    DrawSWF is a simple drawing application written in Java. The drawing
    can be exported as an animated SWF (Macromedia Flash) file. It has been
    tested to run with Java2 1.4 under Linux. 

Eric3 3.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116373/

    Eric3 is a Python IDE written using PyQt and QScintilla. It has
    integrated project management capabilities with class browsing
    functions, gives developers an unlimited number of editors with syntax
    highlighting and code folding, an integrated Python shell, an
    integrated Python debugger, a file system browser with class browsing
    capabilities for Python files, and more. 

ESSE 1.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116414/

    ESSE (Efficient Site Search Engine) is a search engine for Web sites
    which is based on the PostgreSQL database engine. You can choose
    extensions for searchable documents, and you can fully customize the
    output of queries. It is configurable, and allows you to speed up the
    search by using statistic keywords instead of searching through the
    full document. 

Falsoyd 0.8-alpha 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116415/

    Falsoyd is a little shoot-em-up for your desktop. It is an entirely
    plotless game intended for hours of frivolous and violent entertainment
    while you should be working. 

Giram 0.3.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116388/

    Giram Is Really A Modeller. It is a multi-purpose 3D modeller written
    with GTK+ 2.0. It supports many 3D formats. 

GNU C library 2.3.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116360/

    GNU C library (glibc) is one of the most important components of GNU
    Hurd and most modern Linux distributions. It is used by almost all C
    programs and provides the most essential program interface. Version 2.1
    is a companion to Kernel 2.2.x. 

GNU Smalltalk 2.0l (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116369/

    GNU Smalltalk is a free implementation of the Smalltalk-80 language. 

GNU Transport Layer Security Library 0.9.2 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116410/

    GNU Transport Layer Security Library is a library which implements a
    secure layer over a reliable transport layer such as TCP/IP. It
    implements the TLS 1.0 and SSL 3.0 protocols. GnuTLS is available for
    beta testing. 

Gtk-IPTables 0.3.5 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116389/

    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. 

gtkmm 2.2.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116382/

    gtkmm (previously known as Gtk--) is a C++ interface for the popular
    GUI library GTK+. It provides a convenient interface for C++
    programmers to create graphical user interfaces with GTK+'s framework.
    Highlights include typesafe callbacks, widgets which are extensible by
    inheritance, and many classes that can be easily combined to quickly
    create complex user interfaces. 

Hash Database Manager 0.02 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116417/

    Hash Database Manager provides a commandline interface and an
    interactive terminal interface to GDBM (and other) hash DBs. 

HTML::Merge 3.40 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116390/

    HTML::Merge is an embedded HTML/Perl/SQL tool used to create dynamic
    Web content. It uses TAG-based embedded Perl and SQL integration in
    templates that are used to automatically generate Perl code, which is
    run in the deployment mode. 

imgv 2.4 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116358/

    imgv is free image viewer that runs on everything from MS-Windows to
    Linux to BSD and more. It includes standard features (file/directory
    browser, slideshows, zoom in/out, flip/rotate, etc.) and special
    features (multi-view, adjustable thumbnail sizes, image playlists,
    remote image loading, MPEG movie support, a customizable interface, and
    much more). 

JXTA Instant Messenger 0.1c 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116387/

    JXTA Instant Messenger (JIM) aims to establish a server-free instant
    messaging system with various options. It features encrypted messaging,
    presence awareness, and sophisticated search for users. 

KBudget 0.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116411/

    KBudget is a budgeting and money management program for KDE. It allows
    you to manage accounts and transactions. 

libxml++ 0.22 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116383/

    libxml++ is a C++ interface for working with XML files, using libxml
    (gnome-xml) to parse and write the actual XML files. It has a simple
    but complete API. 

licq-osd 1.2.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116381/

    The licq-osd plugin that enables licq to display new messages as an On
    Screen Display message. 

Mah-Jong 1.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116372/

    Mah-Jong is a set of three programs comprising a networked Mah-Jong
    game, a graphical client for humans, and a basic computer player. The
    game can be played by four humans, by a human and three computer
    players, or any other combination. The version of Mah-Jong is that
    generally called Chinese Classical. It should not be confused with the
    solitaire games such as xmahjongg. 

MiddleMan 1.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116393/

    Middleman is a robust proxy server with many features designed to
    remove unwanted content, increase privacy, and to simply make surfing
    the Web a more pleasant experience. Some of the highlights include
    banner and popup blocking, HTTP and FTP content caching, NTLM and Basic
    authentication when forwarding through another proxy server, regular
    expression substitution in downloaded files and HTTP headers, regular
    expression substitution on requested URLs, many URL commands to
    temporarily change the proxy settings or to view information about a
    requested file, complete support for HTTP/1.1 including persistent
    connections and gzip encoding, and an intutive Web interface for
    configuring the proxy. 

mpg2ppm 1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116366/

    mpg2ppm is a MPEG-VStream decoder based on mpeg2decode. The difference
    with the original is that it has the ability to extract the desired
    frames, or GOPs, only. 

NBASE 4.0 4.0 Prerelease 0.35 (Snapshot 20030315) 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116418/

    NBASE is a set of standard libraries for rapid development in C++. The
    libraries include string manipulation and parsing, file I/O,
    networking, threading, a wide array of data structures, and an object
    management system. 

NetMap network scanner 0.1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116412/

    NetMap is a network scanner written in Perl/GTK. It is not just another
    nmap frontend. It is a modularized network prober/scanner that just
    happens to have an nmap module. Incidentally, NetMap has nothing to do
    with the network weather mapper. 

omniORB 4.0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116405/

    omniORB is an Object Request Broker (ORB) which implements version 2.6
    of the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA). It supports
    the C++ and Python language bindings, is fully multithreaded, uses IIOP
    as the native transport, and comes complete with a COS Naming Service.
    omniORB is possibly the fastest available C++ ORB. 

omniORBpy 2.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116406/

    omniORBpy is a high-performance CORBA 2.6 ORB for Python. It consists
    of an interface between Python and the omniORB C++ library. IDL is
    compiled into pure Python code, so new IDL interfaces can be used
    without involving the C++ compiler. 

orbitcpp 1.3.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116385/

    orbitcpp is a C++ mapping for ORBit2. 

PhpDig 1.6.1 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116365/

    PhpDig is a search engine written in PHP that uses a MySQL database
    backend. It features indexing of both static and dynamic pages,
    spidering of almost all links in HTML content, in hrefs, areamaps, and
    frames, and full text indexing. The search results appearence is
    skin-able, using a very simple templates system. It can index PDF and
    Office files using external tools. 

Project Manager X 1.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116391/

    PMX is a simple project management tool for OS X. It allows you to
    track, group, and manage project items and resource allocation. It
    displays the project in a nice Gantt Chart that can be printed. 

QDBM: Quick DataBase Manager 1.3.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116357/

    QDBM is a library of routines for managing a database. It is developed
    referring to GDBM for the purpose of the following three points: higher
    processing speed, smaller size of a database file, and simpler API. 

rdiff-backup 0.11.4 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116407/

    rdiff-backup backs up one directory to another. The target directory
    ends up a copy of the source directory, but extra reverse diffs are
    stored in a special directory so you can still recover files lost some
    time ago. The idea is to combine the best features of a mirror and an
    incremental backup. rdiff-backup can also operate in a bandwidth-
    efficient manner over a pipe, like rsync. Thus you can use rdiff-backup
    and ssh to securely back up to a remote location, and only the
    differences will be transmitted. It can also handle symlinks, device
    files, permissions, ownership, etc., so it can be used on the entire
    file system. 

robotTracker 1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116420/

    robotTracker is a PHP tool that allow you to record robot accesses in
    real time to your pages and display the results by months, days, URLs,
    and graphically. 

Romeo xmame frontend 0.1a 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116368/

    Romeo is a Java frontend for xmame with a lot of features. It uses a
    library by l2fprod to be skinnable and the Java Mail API for an
    enclosed mail module. Romeo can automatically download ROMs,
    screenshots, flyers etc. and can use a different config file for each
    game. 

RubyPod 0.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116395/

    rubyPod is a graphical frontend for managing an iPod on Linux,
    programmed in Ruby, and relying on the gnuPod project as its backend.
    It supports adding and deleting of songs, creation and modification of
    playlists, convenient id3v2 MP3 tag editing, and exporting to hard
    drive. 

SaveMyModem 0.18 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116398/

    SaveMyModem is an anti-spam, mail-shaping, and delete-on-server mail
    tool. It is designed for users with slow dialup connections, who are
    tired of downloading large amounts of spam and worm and virus
    attachments. 

Siproxd 0.2.7 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116402/

    Siproxd is a SIP proxy for SIP based softphones hidden behind an IP
    masquerading firewall. It includes an RTP data stream proxy for
    incoming audio data (outgoing RTP data should be handled by IP
    masquerading by the firewall). Multiple local users/hosts can be
    simultaneously masqueraded. All configuration is done via one simple
    ASCII text file. 

SmallBoardPHP 0.43 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116380/

    SmallBoardPHP is a small & quick messageboard. It uses a MySQL
    backend for speed. 

Styx 1.6 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116396/

    Styx is a scanner/parser generator designed to address some
    shortcomings of the traditional lex/yacc combination. It has unique
    features like automatic derivation of depth grammar, production of the
    derivation tree, including it's C interface, preservation of full
    source information, pretty printing to faciliate source-source
    translation, and persistence to aid rapid interpreter writing. It also
    supports reentrancy. Styx works well under several different OSes,
    including serveral Unixes, DOS, and Windows. 

swaret 1.1.2 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116371/

    swaret lets you keep your Slackware system up to date. It functions
    similarly to apt-get, the Debian package manager. 

TemplatePower 3.0.2 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116363/

    TemplatePower is a fast, easy to use, and powerful PHP4 template class.
    It is about 6 times faster than FastTemplate. Its main features are
    nested dynamic block support, block/file include support, show/hide
    unassigned variables, save/use parsed template on/from disk, PHP-file
    include, and global variable assign. 

TeXwrapper 0.2.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116386/

    TeXwrapper has been implemented to facilitate the interfacing of
    (La)TeX with the quickfix mode of the VIM text editor. It allows you to
    run TeX and some tools like BibTeX or MakeIndex at once. If an error
    occurs, it scans the transcript files and sends a "compiler
    style" error message to stderr. This program may also be useful
    with other text editors (like SciTE) which are able to deal with
    compiler's error output. 

Thy 0.4.141 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116377/

    Thy is a lightweight httpd designed to be clean and fast, yet powerful
    enough to serve many hits a day. 

Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator 0.80-pre4 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116404/

    UADE (Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator) plays old Amiga music formats by
    UAE Amiga emulation. It supports at least 150 different formats. 

VideoDB 2003-03-15 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116397/

    VideoDB is a database to manage your personal video collection. It's
    mainly designed for videofiles but you can also put your DVDs and VHS
    tapes in it. It features fetching movie data/covers from the Internet
    Movie Database (IMDb), local caching of coverimages, an option to mark
    movies as seen, a search by genre or title/subtitle/plot/cast data, a
    filter for TV episodes, a random movie function and a simple borrow
    manager. It is a personal database, so no user
    management/authentication scheme is implemented. Everybody may
    add/edit/delete movies. 

Vobcopy 0.5.7 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116408/

    Vobcopy copies DVD .vob files to harddisk, decrypting them on the way
    (thanks to libdvdread) and merges them into 2 GB files (or larger) with
    the name extracted from the DVD. It checks for enough free space on the
    destination drive and compares the copied size to the size on DVD (in
    case something went wrong during the copying). 

Vstr string library 1.0.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116409/

    Vstr is a safe and fast string library for C. It is designed for
    network communication. Its design uses chunks of ptr+length data, so
    adding, substituting, and deleting data are all fast operations. This
    model also allows it to do automatic referencing for mmap() areas of
    memory. Shortcut APIs are included to mmap() a file into a Vstr string,
    and read()/write() data to/from a Vstr string. Another big feature of
    the library is a POSIX and ISO 9899:1999 compliant printf() like
    function, which can also be extended with user supplied formatters that
    are gcc warning compatible. The total API is over 140 functions, but
    laid out in a easy to remember manner, including data parsing
    functions, a non-destructive split() function, and conversion functions
    (among others). 

windowmaker Binary Clock 0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116425/

    The windowmaker Binary Clock applet shows the actual system time as a
    binary clock. You have to add up the bits to get the time. The clock
    has a 24-hour format. 

X10-wish GUI 1.2.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/116392/

    This Java Client demonstrates the simplicity of creating a remote
    control client/server capability for an X10 automated home controlled
    by a Linux server with the X10-wish drivers installed. The socket
    server runs on the same machine as the X10-wish drivers and the Java
    client can be run on any machine with the Java runtime envrionment 1.3
    (or higher) installed. 




Slashcode
Upgrading
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/15/2012236

    I just wanted to suggest that someone out there who's rather good with
    Slash write a How-To on Upgrading to the latest CVS, or upgrading to
    the latest release, or both! It'd sure help me out. (a simple how-to in
    the comments to this article would help a great deal as well!) 

Misusing backSlash as Instant Messenger
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/03/13/1712245

    We just recently noticed, that backSlash is (in 1.x as well as 2.x) a
    very fine instant messenger between authors who just have web access or
    not liking IRC or ICQ. Just start a new story, put the message (up to
    50 characters) in the title field, and hit preview. Immediately your
    message is shown to all logged in authors when they load the next Slash
    page. And if you then have the submission list open with it's refresh
    of 900 seconds (the default valalue), you always have the newest
    messages even without hitting the reload button. It also proofed to be
    useful to send replies or ACK messages to acknowledge, that the message
    has been read. But be careful not to submit those messages as stories.
    This can be awkward. (So there's even a little bit of thrill when using
    this type of IM... ;-) 

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 




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