O | S | D | N NEWSLETTER June 20, 2003 DEVELOPER SERIES
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Gallery v1.3.4 is both a new feature and bugfix release, and is recommended for all Gallery users. New features for v1.3.4 include: the ability to download your gallery to burn to CD or browse offline, additional photo print services, auto-rotation of JPEGs when possible, and the ability to add new customized description fields to photos. In addition, v.1.3.4 fixes numerous minor bugs, and extends support for PHP-Nuke to versions 6.5 and newer, and improves the Windows XP Publishing Wizard interface. Alongside the new Gallery release comes the release of Gallery Remote v1.0.1, which fixes many bugs, implements HTTP basic authentication, and allows you to save and load Gallery Remote projects. Gallery v1.3.4 and Gallery Remote v1.0.1 are available from the Gallery Download Page: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=7130 Zsh 4.0.7 and 4.1.1 released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=286040 Finally, a development version of zsh is available again. 4.1.1 introduces many new features both in the main shell and as library add-ons. It has been in development for some time and is believed to be fairly stable. 4.0.7 is a bug-fix release for the stable branch of zsh. zsh is a shell probably most similar to ksh, but with countless enhancements and differences. BZFlag 1.7g2 "steely eyed banana" released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=285923 Now with twice as mojo! New features include a nifty server administration system, autoconf, cheating protection, expanded platform support and much more. BZFlag is an OpenSource OpenGL Multiplayer Multiplatform battlezone capture the flag game. Get it today at http://bzflag.org/ FreeDOS kernel 2030 released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=285969 FreeDOS kernel build 2030 is out with quite a few important bugs fixed. FreeDOS aims to be a complete, free, 100% MS-DOS compatible operating system. FreeDOS is free because it is released under the GNU General Public License. Netatalk 1.6.3 released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=285971 The Netatalk development team is proud to announce version 1.6.3 of the Netatalk File Sharing suite. Netatalk is a collection of server programs and utilities for handling various protocols employed by Apple Macintosh computers on Unix compatible systems. This allows Unix hosts to act as file, print, and time servers for Apple Macintosh (classic MacOS as well as MacOS X) computers. The suite contains: * afpd - a file server that implements the Apple Filing Protocol, allowing clients running MacOS to access Unix file servers * atalkd - an implementation of the AppleTalk protocol * papd - a print server that enables Macintosh computers to access printers connected to Unix servers * timelord - a time server for synchronizing time over the network * megatron - a tool to convert files in Macintosh specific formats like BinHex, AppleSingle, or MacBinary into files readable by Unix computers * various other utilities Netatalk is a Free/Open Source Software project and is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Please see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html for the full license text. News in Netatalk 1.6.3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Netatalk 1.6.3 is a maintenance release for the 1.6 series that fixes various small bugs and glitches in Netatalk. Please see the NEWS file contained in the distribution for more detailed information. Slashdot Mini-ITX PC in an Atari 800 http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/20/041246 [0]tgeller writes "As case mods go, this one's not the weirdest, But it has [1]its own retro charm. Musician and geek [2]Andy Hutson slipped a [3]Mini-ITX motherboard [4]into an Atari 800 case... and used an old cartridge as the mouse! Too bad the original keyboard's not functional." This almost makes me want to tear apart my old Apple //c and see what I can make. Almost. Links 0. http://www.livejournal.com/userinfo.bml?user=tgeller 1. http://www.mini-itx.com/projects/atari800/ 2. http://www.andylama.com/ 3. http://www.mini-itx.com/ 4. http://members.cox.net/ofs_labs/atari.htm Flexible Computers in the Future? http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/20/0336221 An anonymous reader writes "[0]New Scientist is reporting on [1]Sony bendable input devices. When computers become too small to be operated by buttons, how will we control them? The only option will be to gently bend them, according to engineers at Sony's Interaction Lab in Tokyo." The diagrams make it look like a warped Game Boy. Looks pretty cool, though. Links 0. http://www.newscientist.com/ 1. http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993846 GIF Patent Prepares to Expire http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/20/0216233 [0]pajamacore writes "It's worth noting that 20 June 2003 is GIF Liberation Day, the day on which [1]US Patent 4,558,302 expires. The patent describes the [2]LZW compression algorithm used in .gif files. That said, maybe the prices of image editing applications will drop slightly when corporations don't have to pay fees to [3]Unisys." Links 0. http://www.pajamacore.org 1. http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PALL&p=1&u=/netahtml/srchnum.htm&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=%5C'4,558,302%5C'.WKU.&OS=PN/4,558,302&RS=PN/4,558,302 2. http://dogma.net/markn/articles/lzw/lzw.htm 3. http://www.unisys.com/ Senator Orrin Hatch a Pirate? http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/20/0046237 [0]Stigmata669 writes "Remember a few days ago when Senator Orrin Hatch decided that [1]software piracy was punishable by destruction of computers? Well a bored and unemployed Sys. Admin in Houston smelled a rat when he was rooting through Hatch's website source. As it turns out Sen. Hatch is a common [2] software pirate himself." Links 0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1. http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/17/220228&tid=103 2. http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,59305,00.html RIAA CEO Hilary Rosen to Become CNBC Commentator http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/19/2237232 [0]alen writes "According to a story by the [1]New York Post the [2]CEO of the RIAA is stepping down. She is going to be an anchor on [3]CNBC. Maybe this is going to signal a change in the way record companies think about file sharing?" Links 0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1. http://www.nypost.com/ 2. http://www.nypost.com/business/1319.htm 3. http://moneycentral.msn.com/cnbc/tv/default.asp KnoppiXMAME 1.0 Released http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/19/1427228 [0]Ant writes "[1]KnoppixMAME is a bootable arcade machine [2]emulator with hardware detection and autoconfiguration. It works automatically on all modern and not-so-modern hardware, including gameports and joysticks. It is powered by Knoppix Debian GNU/Linux, X-MAME, and gxmame." Update: 06/19 23:18 GMT by [3]S: Although there are earlier versions in the release directory, looks like V1.0 hasn't made it onto the FTP just yet. Meanwhile, Jim points out the [4]AdvanceCD image, which is "..also a bootable ISO image of a minimal Linux distribution containing MAME, but weighing in at 16 MB rather than 200 MB so there is more room for ROMs." Links 0. http://antfarm.ma.cx 1. http://freshmeat.net/releases/126525/ 2. http://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/linux/system/emulators/ 3. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 4. http://advancemame.sourceforge.net/cd-readme.html Experiences with Alternate Local Phone Companies? http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/19/1943213 [0]chasmosis asks: "In the last few months, I've moved about 25 minutes outside of [1]St. Louis and discovered that the [2]local baby bell charges exorbitant rates (at least in my view). I've explored alternate local carriers like [3]Sprint and others who have had uncompetitive prices, poor customer service records, or were unclear on things like 'specifically what exchanges can I call that are still considered local calls'. Right now I'm on SBC's Metro plan where I can call to and from much of the St. Louis local area as a local call instead of a toll call. I'd dump my landline entirely and get another cell if I didn't need it for dial up internet, since I live in the sticks and there is no cable, no DSL, and the top speed for dialup is 28.8. What are other people using for alternatives to their local telephone provider? What are your experiences, good and bad?" Links 0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1. http://stlouis.missouri.org/ 2. http://www.sbc.com/ 3. http://completesense.sprint.com/ Using Sling Shot Power to Hurl Into Orbit http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/19/1917241 the_2nd_coming writes "[0]space.com has an [1]article about a new application of a very old technology. NASA is putting money into Momentum-eXchange/Electrodynamic Reboost tether technology -- MXER for short -- an innovative concept that if implemented would station miles and miles of cart-wheeling cable in orbit around the Earth. Then, rotating like a giant sling, the cable would swoop down and pick up spacecraft in low orbits, then hurl them to higher orbits or even lob them onward to other planets." Links 0. http://www.space.com/ 1. http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/technology/tether_tech_030618-1.html EFF Supporting Home DVD Editing http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/19/1925245 cheesedog writes "The Electronic Frontier Foundation has filed a brief in federal court in support of companies that offer software to edit violence or sex from a user's DVD. The full story can be found in [0]this article from the Salt Lake Tribune." Links 0. http://www.sltrib.com/2003/Jun/06192003/business/67422.asp UK Govt Warned: Don't Buy GPL http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/19/197213 JPMH writes "ZDNet is [0]reporting that a UK IT industry body backed by Microsoft, IBM, Intel, BAE Systems and other high-tech heavyweights has urged the UK government not to commission open-source software, and particularly not software covered by the General Public License. According to [1]Intellect, which lobbies for about 1,000 UK IT companies, the requirement of open-source licences for software funded by the government could have a [2]negative impact on competition for contracts, the quality of the resulting software and even the confidentiality of government departments. In particular, Intellect recommends that the government drop the GNU General Public License (GPL), the licence upon which the GNU/Linux operating system is based, from its list of acceptable default licences for government-funded software, and steer clear of the GPL generally." Links 0. http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2136285,00.html 1. http://www.intellectuk.org/ 2. http://www.intellectuk.org/publications/position_papers/OSS_Intellect_Position.pdf Freshmeat ADODB 3.60 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126543/ ADODB is a set of advanced PHP database abtraction classes. It supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, Interbase/Firebird, Informix, Sybase SQL Anywhere, Oracle, MS SQL 7, Sybase, DB2, FrontBase, Foxpro, Access, ADO, and generic ODBC. A metatype system is built in, making it possible to figure out that types such as CHAR, TEXT, and STRING are equivalent in different databases. It also features an SQL to HTML popup menu and SQL to HTML table support. It has code to support record paging and blob/clob support. Agatha 0.6.5 (Unix) http://freshmeat.net/releases/126544/ Agatha is a Web-based MP3 playing system that allows users to stream music, create and manage play lists, and control the playing of music on the remote server (as in a appliance application). Agatha is implemented with PHP4 and Apache. AvrIDE 0.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126577/ AvrIDE is an IDE for Atmel's AVR micro controllers. It's based on the gtk2edit program from Victor Porton. It uses other programs like uisp and avr-gcc to compile and transfer the program. Barbecue 1.0.4 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126598/ Barbecue is a barcode generator for Java. It enables barcode to be used as Swing and AWT components, used in printed documents, and generated as images for use in Web pages. CaLStats 0.0.3 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126596/ CaLStats is a small set of scripts for monitoring computer availability. It creates images of the network structure and marks active or inactive computers. cartoon picture filter 0.01 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126505/ cartoon picture filter is an image filter that can be applied to JPEG, GIF, PNG, and BMP files to make them look like cartoon drawings. If mplayer is available, the filter can also be used to make complete movies that look like a cartoon. Catweasel Floppy Read/Write Tools 3.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126559/ The Catweasel Floppy Read/Write Tools are software for the Catweasel MK1 ISA and Catweasel MK3 PCI universal floppy disk controllers. cw2dmk will read several kinds of floppy disk, some of which ordinary PC controllers have trouble with, and save them in the DMK disk image format (used by the Unix TRS-80 emulator xtrs and David Keil's TRS-80 emulator for MS-DOS). cw2dmk can also handle (at least) any disk written using a Western Digital 177x/179x floppy disk controller, a PC-style NEC765-compatible controller, or a Digital Equipment Corporation RX02 controller. dmk2cw will write any DMK image back to a floppy, handling the same kinds of disks as cw2dmk. jv2dmk and dmk2jv3 convert images between DMK and the older JV1 and JV3 formats without requiring Catweasel hardware. It runs on Linux and MS-DOS. CCT Chinese TeX system 0.5.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126572/ CCT is a Chinese Language Extention to TeX that was developed by the Academy of Sciences in Beijing. Console Portscanner 0.98b http://freshmeat.net/releases/126564/ Cpscan is a simple portscanner. curl and libcurl 7.10.6 pre-release 3 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/126584/ curl and libcurl is a tool for transferring files using URL syntax. It supports HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, FTPS, DICT, TELNET, LDAP, FILE, and GOPHER, as well as HTTP-post, HTTP-put, cookies, FTP upload, resumed transfers, passwords, portnumbers, SSL certificates, Kerberos, and proxies. It is powered by libcurl, the client-side URL transfer library. There are bindings/interfaces to libcurl for more than a dozen languages and environments. cwtext 0.94 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126616/ cwtext converts ASCII streams in stdin to ASCII Morse code (dotscii) or to audio suitable for >/dev/audio on Linux and other platforms. It also has a collection of tools for pulling info from the Internet and presenting it in Morse code. db4oInterface 0.3 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126557/ With this library users can easily develop GUIs for the db4o database. It's based upon the db4o browser, written in Java, and is easily extensible. Enhydra XMLC 2.2 Beta 1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126592/ Enhydra XMLC radically simplifies Web development by cleanly separating presentation from code. Enhydra XMLC parses an HTML file and creates a Java object that enables an application to change the HTML file's content at runtime, without regard for its formatting. fireflier 1.1.1 (Release) http://freshmeat.net/releases/126585/ Fireflier is a firewall tool which is built on top of the iptables framework. It allows you to create rules based on single incoming network packets or to simply allow/deny single packets to pass. It features a client-server approach for administering from another PC, SSL connection between client and server, rules with timeouts (rules are deleted after some time or when fireflier-server shuts down), and filtering based on applications. flashboot for OpenBSD 0.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126556/ flashboot for OpenBSD is a set of makefiles, scripts, and support tools to build an OpenBSD image suitable for booting from read-only media, such as flash memory. The default image (<7Mb) is an image for a firewall/router with support for IPsec, SSH, IPv4 and IPv6 packet filtering, DHCP (client and server), and PPPoE. This image may be further trimmed or extended by editing the packing list files included in the distribution. flexbackup 1.1.7 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/126619/ flexbackup is a configurable and easy to use Perl-based backup tool, that can backup local files as well as remote machines (using ssh). It allows the backup itself to be made with afio, cpio, tar, dump, star, or pax. It can work with tape drives, or can easily archive to on-disk files. FW1-Loggrabber 1.7.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126637/ FW1-Loggrabber is a simple LEA (Log Export API) client for Checkpoint Firewall-1. It was developed to access Firewall-1 Logfiles from commandline from any host in the network. Without an LEA client you can only access logs with graphical Checkpoint Tools or via commandline directly on the Firewall-1 machine. The primary goal was to automate reports of FW-1 logs with LIRE. Gcount 0.7 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126638/ GCount is an attempt to make a solid Web-based counter completely in PHP. It uses MySQL as its backend to store counter information, and the GD library to slice up the images on thy fly and display them. Gigsaw 0.2.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126563/ Gigsaw is a jigsaw puzzle game in Gtk+. GL-117 0.9 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126623/ GL-117 is an OpenGL- and SDL-based action flight simulator written in C++. It provides a random terrain generator, lighting effects, sounds, and joystick support. Glub Tech Secure FTP 2.0.5 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126560/ Glub Tech Secure FTP is a command-line utility that allows FTP connections to be made using SSL. gm4lin 1.2.4 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126612/ gm4lin is a Linux driver for the serial port GM-45 (and GM-10, but calibration is wrong for that one) radiation detector. The driver is able to handle virtually any number of detectors connected to a single computer and to log data to the screen, to ASCI files or to a MySQL database (local or remote). Average activity and pulse mode with a fake RC decay are available in order to come as close as possible to common analog radiations detectors. This is console-only software. GNU Libidn 0.2.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126630/ GNU Libidn is an implementation of the Stringprep, Punycode, and IDNA specifications defined by the IETF Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) working group. It is used to prepare internationalized strings (such as domain name labels, usernames, and passwords) in order to increase the likelihood that string input and string comparison work in ways that make sense for typical users throughout the world. The library contains a generic Stringprep implementation that does Unicode 3.2 NFKC normalization, mapping and prohibition of characters, and bidirectional character handling. Profiles for iSCSI, Kerberos 5, Nameprep, SASL, and XMPP are included. Punycode and ASCII Compatible Encoding (ACE) via IDNA are supported. Gwget2 0.4 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126600/ Gwget2 is a Gnome2 front-end to wget. HardInfo 0.3.3 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126622/ HardInfo displays informations about the system's hardware in a GTK window. Linux 2.4 is officially required, but it might work with 2.2. httphaps 0.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126646/ httphaps captures and outputs statistics on HTTP packets on a network. Statistics are written as well-formed XML. Interchange 4.9.8 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126614/ Interchange is a mature Web application development environment with a focus on ecommerce and dynamic content management. It offers session and user management, database connectivity (both via SQL and a database abstraction layer), templating, a shopping cart, payment processing, inventory, encryption (via GnuPG, PGP, etc.), tax and shipping calculation, discounts, Web-based administration, localization, event routing, SOAP-based RPC, a custom tag language akin to CFML, and the full power of Perl. It grew out of two earlier projects, MiniVend and Tallyman. Isabelle 2003 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126635/ Isabelle is a popular generic theorem prover developed at Cambridge University and TU Munich. Existing logics like Isabelle/HOL provide a theorem proving environment ready to use for sizable applications. Isabelle may also serve as framework for rapid prototyping of deductive systems. It comes with a large library including Isabelle/HOL (classical higher-order logic), Isabelle/HOLCF (Scott's Logic for Computable Functions with HOL), Isabelle/FOL (classical and intuitionistic first-order logic), and Isabelle/ZF (Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory on top of FOL). Java Gui Builder 0.6a http://freshmeat.net/releases/126545/ Java GUI Builder lets you decouple your GUI building code from the rest of your application. Using an XML description, it will build appropriate windows, controls, and objects for later retrieval by the mainstream code. JavaBDD 0.4 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126552/ JavaBDD is a Java library for manipulating BDDs (binary decision diagrams). Binary decision diagrams are widely used in model checking, formal verification, optimizing circuit diagrams, and other areas. JFtp 1.31 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126601/ JFtp is a Swing Java network and file transfer client. It supports FTP with its own FTP API, SMB using jcfis, SFTP using j2ssh, and local file IO using the j2se library. It includes many advanced features such as recursive directory up/download, browsing FTP servers while transferring files, FTP resuming, browsing the LAN for Windows shares, and more. The FTP API is separated from the GUI and can also be used in third-party applications or in a commandline mode. It should ideally be launched in a Web browser via Java Web Start (contained by the Java 1.4 plugin) but can also be started locally. Kickstart Tools 1.33 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126607/ Kickstart Tools is a collection of scripts that can be used to build and maintain your own Linux distribution. You can control what packages make up your distribution, and automate installation and configuration. KnokiiSync 0.2.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126594/ KnokiiSync is a KDE 3.1.x program that transfers entries from a Gnokii-compatible phone to KDE's Address Book and vice-versa. It can transfer all the entries as well as the entry types (home, work, mobile, URL, email, etc). KOffice 1.3 Beta 2 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/126569/ KOffice is an integrated office suite based on the KDE libraries. KOffice currently includes KWord, KSpread, KPresenter, KChart, Kontour, Karbon14, KFormula, Kugar, and Kivio. There are no special mail and news clients included in KOffice, because there are KMail and KNode available for KDE anyway. All KOffice components work together, and you can embed every KOffice component into any other KOffice component. This is realized using the KParts object model. Konstruct 20030619 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126570/ Konstruct is a build system which helps you install KDE releases and applications on your system. It downloads defined source tarballs, checks their integrity, decompresses, patches, configures, builds, and installs them. A complete KDE installation should be as easy as "cd meta/kde;make install". Optionally, you can install additional applications like KOffice, KDevelop, or Quanta (for example, "cd apps/koffice;make install"). libflog 1.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126588/ libflog is a file-based event logging library for use with any C or C++ program. LibTomMath 0.06 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126566/ LibTomMath provides highly optimized and portable routines for a vast majority of integer-based number theoretic applications (including public key cryptography). licq-osd 1.2.7.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126586/ The licq-osd plugin that enables licq to display new messages as an On Screen Display message. Linux Bandwidth Arbitrator 4.61 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126591/ Linux Bandwidth Arbitrator allows beginning-to-advanced network administrators to control bandwidth. It is designed to be completely turn-key in its default configuration. You just plug it into your network trunk, and it self configures and immediately starts slowing "bandwidth hogs". It also comes with finer controls that are easy to use, and can be configured to target specific applications such as Kazaa, IMAP, and POP. Traffic can be limited by host IP, subnet, and time of day controls can be set. mmftpd 0.0.16 devl http://freshmeat.net/releases/126625/ mmftpd is a secure FTP server that runs as a normal user, and supports virtual users only. Each user may have specific permissions, including the maximum home directory size limit and download/upload speeds. The daemon uses libpth for portable threads instead of fork(). It runs on both BSD and Linux systems, and is ideal for a setup with many Web virtual host customers. It was written from scratch, with no borrowed code. mmmail suite 0.0.22 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126627/ mmmail provides SMTP and POP3 daemons using MySQL, running as a non-root user. It also supports bandwidth shaping. Relaying is not supported, although it has been designed to handle many users on many virtual hosts. It is fast and secure, uses threads, and has been written entirely from scratch and does not rely on mbox or Maildir formats. mmstatd 0.0.7 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126628/ mmstatd consists of a C library and server for applications to easily update counters and administrators to maintain them. It supports a crash recovery system using internal logs. MobileRPC 1.0.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126644/ 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. my Wine Database 0.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126579/ my Wine Database allows the management of data about wine bottles, wine types, and wine producers. It caters for of multiple locations, such as more than one house, basement, kitchen, or anything else, and is written with PHP and mySQL. The database generation script is included, as well as support for multiple languages. p(y)layer 0.1.6 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126583/ p(y)layer is a jukebox style front end for mpg123 (or mpg321). Its main feature is the ability to search for songs and queue them up for play. If there are no songs queued, it will play a random song. p(y)layer runs under Python using ncurses, and will scale to a terminal window of any size. p(y)layer has been designed to run quite happily on a diskless Pentium 200 client. p(y)layer, although designed for MP3s, could be extended to play anything that supports mpg123's remote mode (for example, mpg321). Pebrot 0.7 (Stable) http://freshmeat.net/releases/126589/ Pebrot is an MSN messenger text client implemented with Python 2 (not 1.5). It also has a pretty curses-based interface. phpTasks 0.1.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126555/ phpTasks is a multiuser task and ticket management system with advanced priority settings and logging facilities. picoSQL 1.5.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126578/ picoSQL is an Italian RDBMS. Because it derives from a commercial project, it is already robust, fast, and rather complete. portmon 1.8 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126547/ Portmon is a daemon that is able to monitor network services and send notification in the event that a server goes down. Portmon was designed to be able to monitor a large number of servers/workstations and give very configurable notification in the event of a network failure. qmail Lazydog 1.6 2003/06/19 (Stable) http://freshmeat.net/releases/126571/ qmail Lazydog (previously known as Big Q) is an installation script for Linux that installs qmail 1.03 with some patches like the qmail-queue patch (for virus scanners), TLS patch (to enable secure SMTP), SMTP auth, oversized DNS patch, glibc patch, tarpit support, regex support, big concurrency, maildir++ , vpopmail for virtual domain management, autorespond, courier-IMAP, the ezmlm/idx mailing list manager, qmailadmin and vqadmin Web administration tools, and more. QTParted 0.3.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126631/ QTParted is a Partition Magic clone. It uses libparted for raw disk access, so you need parted installed to use it. The goal of QTParted is to fully wrap all function of parted and create a user friendly PM clone for Linux. Quark 3.11 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126599/ Quark is a daemon-like player that uses Xine-lib to play music. It features a front-end that sits in your system tray. Quick Album 0.1.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126587/ Quick Album is a Kylix-based Wizard which takes you through the steps required to generate your own static Web pages with your photos. It is ideal for cases in which you do not have access to SQL or SSI. It will generate both high-bandwidth and low-bandwidth pages. It will scale, rotate, and convert all your images using a simple GUI which requires no expert knowledge to use. Reverend 0.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126551/ Reverend is a general purpose Bayesian classifier written in Python. It is designed to be easily adapted for your application and is not tied to email. ROX-Session 0.1.20 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126610/ ROX-Session is a simple and easy-to-configure session manager. It allows you to change window managers without logging out (and copes with window managers crashing) and provides a graphical configuration box for your X settings (default font, cursor blinking, mouse behavior, etc.). The default session starts ROX-Filer managing the background and one panel, but it can be easily reconfigured for other purposes. rpm-analyzer 1.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126639/ rpm-analyzer is a graphical tool to help you analyze rpm dependencies. You can easily see what packages are required to install or remove a specific rpm. It may also help you to maintain a Red Hat-based distribution by providing hdlist and comps.xml analysis tools. SAGATOR 20030619 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126562/ SAGATOR is an email antivirus/antispam gateway. It is an interface to any smtpd, which runs an antivirus and/ or spam checker. Its modular architecture can use any combination of antivirus/spam checker according to configuration. It currently supports clamav, nod32d, and spamassassin. It has some internal checkers (string_scanner and regexp_scanner). It can parse MIME mails and decompress archives. Scout Tracker 0.1b http://freshmeat.net/releases/126602/ Scout Tracker allows Scout leaders and Scouts to track their troop's progress online. Secure FTP Bean 2.0.5 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126561/ The Secure FTP Bean allows FTP connections to be made over SSL, including both implicit and explicit SSL connections, and passive and active data transfers with or without encryption. SegyMAT 0.43 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126645/ SegyMAT is a set of m-files that allows matlab programs to easily read and write segy data, and a Matlab GUI to read and write SEG-Y files, and edit the SEG-Y headers. Sherlog 1.2 (Stable) http://freshmeat.net/releases/126618/ Sherlog analyzes the logs of your Website, and sends you a report detailing every visit of the logfile, and summarizing the number of bookmarks, the most important referrers, and the most visited page of the period. It is customizable: you can choose the numbers of referrers shown, and which page to show in the list of most visited pages. Sherlog is not a statistics generator like Webalizer. The aim of Sherlog is to provide you an easy view of your visitors route on your website, to allow you to understand why this page is so visited, and why that one isn't, and to correct it to make your Web site better. Show 1.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126633/ Show is a fast, flexible, extensible and bloat-free image viewer for X11. It fades images in and out with configurable fade speed and delay, and features an extremely small executable footprint, support for over a dozen image formats, wildcard support, and verbose logging abilities. It can also be easilly incorporated into shell scripts and other utilities. socklog 1.1.0 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/126608/ socklog cooperates with the runit package to create a small and secure replacement for syslogd. socklog supports system logging through Unix domain sockets (/dev/log) and UDP sockets (0.0.0.0:514) with the help of runit's runsvdir, runsv, and svlogd. socklog provides a different network logging concept, and also does log event notification. svlogd has built in log file rotation based on file size, so there is no need for any cron jobs to rotate the logs. socklog is small, secure, and reliable. Super Flexible File Synchronizer 1.03 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126538/ Super Flexible allows users to update laptops, PCs, or backup storage. Settings can be stored in multiple profiles. The software detects moved files and performs the same moves on the mirror. It is database-safe and comes with a scheduler for automated backups. Multiple backup versions of each file can be kept, with all transactions logged. the breve simulation environment 1.6 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126615/ breve is a 3D simulation environment designed for the simulation of decentralized systems and artificial life. While the concept is similar to existing packages such as Swarm and StarLogo, the implementation, which simulates both continuous time and continuous 3D space, is quite different. It also includes an experimental physics engine, allowing the user to implement real-time physical simulations. Simulations are written in a simple object-oriented language called "steve". Users define an agent's behavior by specifying how the agent interacts with the world at each timestep and how the agent interacts when it collides with other agents. The ultimate goal of the system is to allow decentralized simulations to be implemented quickly and easily while providing a sophisticated set of object classes and libraries to facilitate the construction of advanced artificial life simulations. TN5250j 0.5.7 pre2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126573/ TN5250j is an AS400 Telnet 5250 written in Java. The emulator provides some of the more advance functions of the 5250 datastream such as edit masks, graphical windows, continued editing fields, etc. It includes a file transfer function to multiple formats such as Open Office and Excel via full SQL query statements, spool file exporting to text or PDF, the ability to email after transfer or export, scripting in Python via the jython language, and more. top 3.5beta12.5 (Delta) http://freshmeat.net/releases/126582/ Top is a Top-CPU usage display. It provides a rolling display of top-CPU using processes on a Unix system and also displays other information about the overall health of the system, including load averages and memory utilization. UnderC C++ Interpreter 1.2.4 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/126568/ UnderC was designed as a compact fast interpreter which does most of the ISO standard. It does templates, and comes with 'pocket' versions of the standard library classes like string, vector, map, etc. It is very straightforward to load functions from shared libraries using a simple pragma and an external "C" directive. UnderC is a fully interactive system, so single lines of code can be quickly evaluated and tested. vcr 1.10 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126642/ VCR enables you to record TV programs using a video4linux-compatible video grabber card. It doesn't require a graphical environment, and by using the avifile library, it can use popular Windows codecs (DivX, Indeo Video 5) for realtime encoding. WebCalendar 0.9.41 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126542/ WebCalendar is a PHP application used to maintain a calendar for one or more persons. MySQL, PosgreSQL, Oracle, or ODBC is required. Wine 20030618 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126624/ Wine Is Not an Emulator. It is an alternative implementation of the Windows 3.x and Win32 APIs. Wine provides both a development toolkit (Winelib) for porting legacy Windows sources to Unix and a program loader, allowing unmodified Windows 3.1/95/NT binaries to run under Intel Unixes. Wine does not require Microsoft Windows, as it is a completely alternative implementation consisting of 100% Microsoft-Free code, but it can optionally use native system DLLs if they are available. XMLStarlet 0.4.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126540/ XMLStarlet is a set of command-line XML utilities which can be used to transform, query, validate, and edit XML documents and files using a simple set of shell commands, similar to the way it is done for plain text files using grep/sed/awk/tr/diff/patch. Yed 1.1.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126581/ Yed is a C software library made of modules (objects) instanceable according to the main paradigms of Object Oriented Programming: incapsulation and data hiding. Zsh 4.1.1 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/126590/ Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) which of the standard shells most resembles the Korn shell (ksh). It includes enhancements of many types, notably in the command-line editor, options for customising its behaviour, filename globbing, features to make C-shell (csh) users feel more at home and extra features drawn from tcsh. Zsh 4.0.7 http://freshmeat.net/releases/126593/ Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) which of the standard shells most resembles the Korn shell (ksh). It includes enhancements of many types, notably in the command-line editor, options for customising its behaviour, filename globbing, features to make C-shell (csh) users feel more at home and extra features drawn from tcsh. Slashcode Handling logging issues http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/22/0533218 I'm using cronolog for my apache logs, and I really, really like it. I'd like to be able to use it on the slash logs as well, which become large and cumbersome over time with many sites running on a server. How do you all handle your logs? What do you use for log rotation? How long do you keep logs? Is anyone using cronolog, or something like it with slash? RSS to Story? http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/21/1727241 Hi, I'm looking for a way to grab remote RDF and post them as stories. portald seems only to handle blocks. I'm aware of the elixus.org, and the RSS2Story plugin in their patch of slashcode, but I can't get the plugin installed, and it seems to be left unfinished. So is there any other way to do this? launch of slash site "stupidsecurity.com" http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/18/2133212 Announcing the opening of StupidSecurity.com. The site is meant to be a chronicle of idiotic and deceptive "security" measures. From the "three questions" that the airlines finally stopped asking to the closing of Meigs Airport in Chicago supposedly for security reasons, we want YOUR gripes about security measures that are just plain dumb! I'd welcome submissions (the stupider the better!), comments, complaints, and praise! MySQL 4.1+ http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/16/1639224 I want to start using MySQL 4.1 to take advantage of the new Spatial extensions in MySQL to further enhance my plugin. I saw the recent story referring to using MySQL 4, but no direct mention of experience with versions 4+. Any tips or recommendations? Should I make the upgrade only on my development box, or is using 4+ okay. Any experience with 4.1, which is alpha? Section-specific Quick Links http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/16/1540217 I'm in the process of setting up a intranet Slash 2 site for a company. With the aid of the Crow Book I've got everything installed and with the L'n'F that they want, and we are in the process of adding some initial content and getting the blocks running the way they want. However, we're having problems getting section-specific quick links blocks to work. Example: I have a section called legal, and a block called legal_qlinks which has different links to index_qlinks. index_qlinks shows up on the homepage as I expect, but nothing is displayed in the right "frame" if I click no the section title under an article. What am I doing wrong? The Crow Book (page 127) suggests that this should work. Need help building Slash templates http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/13/1634251 I have comps for a site I want built in Slash. While I have worked with Movable Type, building Slash templates is a whole different beast. I need someone to help me convert my comps into a functioning Slash site. If you have these skills, please drop me a line with your rates and scheduling availability. You can see what the site will look like here. --Markos Preventing duplicates from being posted http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/10/2021250 I'm getting sick of seeing duplicate posts all the time on Slashdot. I have a feature-request/enhancement that I would like to request for slashcode. It would be nice if before a moderator submits a story to check all of the URLS in that post and match it with the previous weeks/months stories for the same URL. If there is a match, throw up a warning saying that this story is a possible duplicate. This will help the moderator out too, since they wouldn't have to read every story on slashdot in the past two weeks. What do you think? Is this doable? --Min Idzelis Vorlonspace Is Back http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/08/0415234 Announced back in October last year, Vorlonspace was launched as a Babylon 5 discussions site. In late January, the site went down and was taken off the YASS list. It is now back up and the premise has changed from Babylon 5 to a general sci-fi discussion site which has generated more interest. Adding ispell after slash is installed http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/08/0414234 Hi, I read the (archived) thread at: http://ask.slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=02/03/22/1 724238&mode=thread and I have "Running Weblogs with Slash", so I know that "... Slash 2.2 has added an ispell compatibility mode. If the ispell program exists and points to an ispell binary, the Edit Story page will include a list of potentially misspelled words.)" (thanks blagger), but I don't know how exactly what to add, and into what directory,. I installed freebsd 5.0, then built and installed the slashcode port, and now I've installed ispell. I then tried adding symlinks to ispell into various directories, including /usr/local/slash/bin, and restarting my browser and the freebsd box. Nothing obvious changes. Can someone tell me exactly which file to put where to enable spell-checking? I'm running slash-2.2.6 on Freebsd 5.0. Thanks... P.S. Sorry if I misspelled anything, but... Shouldn't Slash Be Represented at OSCOM 3? http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/04/02/171253 I found out that OSCOM 3, The Open Source Content Management Conference, is taking place in Cambridge, MA, from May 28-30. I was surprised to see that Slash does not appear to be represented in any way. I posted a story to CTDATA suggesting that our community try to represent itself in some fashion. If anyone wants to discuss how we can influence the organizers of this conference to include a Slash presentation, please email me at dave_aiello at ctdata.com. 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