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Sourceforge
BIE 5.5.0 (beta) released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=303642

    New features in BIE 5.5 include a new plug-in architecture allowing the
    addition and removal of features without restarting; support for
    EDIFACT and HL7 document formats; HTTP Post and Run Command actions;
    enhancements to the transaction log viewer and message schema
    generator; and a number of new macros for unit conversions were also
    added to the Map Builder tool. The Business Integration Engine (BIE) is
    a full Java-based application to application integration server.
    Changes: SERVER: * Plugin Manager Chain action types may now be loaded
    and unloaded into BIE without needing to restart the system. This
    system will provide, over the next few releases, the ability to plug in
    most other units of the BIE server. * Code Reorganization (Developers
    Only) A reorganization of the codebase for BIE has begun, in
    anticipation of broad architectural changes and refactoring planned to
    begin in BIE 6.0. Source code, which previously lived exclucively under
    the src/ directory, may now also be found under the commons-bie/,
    commons-tools/, installer/, plugins/, and src/ directories. * Added
    Feature - Added HTTP Post action (contributed by Hugh Brien). * Added
    HL7 support. * Added EDIFACT support. * RFE 734256 - Allow transaction
    log to be cleaned. * RFE 765461 - save option for XSD Added Save option
    for the generated schema. * RFE 734242 - paste boxes. Added Paste box
    for allowing the user to paste content to a textarea for the schema
    generating. * Added Run Command action * Enhanced HTTP Basic
    authentication support for web services. MAP BUILDER: * Fixed a bug
    that allowed macro parameters to be displayed after macro was deleted.
    * Added new macros: Convert Inches To Centimeters, Convert Centimeters
    to Inches, Convert Fahrenheit to Celsius, Convert Celsius to
    Fahrenheit. BUG FIXES: * Fixed bug 774447 - Mail Configuration: smtp
    authentication. * Fixed bug 784960 - Schema Generator fully expands all
    elements. * Fixed bug 764738 Delimited data source does not understand
    empty fields * Fixed bug 790579 - On upgrade if database connection not
    available it will fail. 

Chiba 0.9.1 released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=303472

    This is mainly a maintainance release which fixes some issues with the
    installation. Namely the xerces + xml-apis have been added again to the
    war-files. Other modifications are limited to smaller corrections to
    Schema2XForms builder, import statements and javadoc. Chiba provides an
    implementation of the W3C XForms standard, thereby delivering generic,
    xml-based form-processing for the web. 

phpWebSite 0.9.3-1 Stable Released!
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=303663

    The phpWebSite development team has released version 0.9.3-1 of its
    popular content management system. The main purpose of this release is
    to address the recently discovered security vulnerability issues that
    were posted across many security forums. Fixes for the XSS, DOS, and
    SQL injection problems are all included. Many other updates have been
    made to the core, providing the ability to run phpWebSite in SSL mode.
    Over 40 bugs have been closed and 4 user submitted patches applied to
    phpWebSite since the release of 0.9.3. All in all we feel this is one
    of our most stable releases to date. 

TclXML v3.0rc1
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=302894

    Release candidate 1 of version 3.0 of the TclXML package is now
    available. This release candidate introduces a binding for libxml2 to
    the TclXML package. This allows an application to use the libxml2
    parser class to parse an XML document, setting callbacks in the usual
    fashion. No significant changes have been made to the pure-Tcl or expat
    parser classes. It is planned to perform some bug fixes to the pure-Tcl
    parser class for release candidate 2. 

Turck MMCache for PHP version 2.3.23 is released
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=303184

    This is should be the last version prior to the stable 2.4.0 release.
    Please test this release as much as possible. Turck MMCache is a PHP
    Accelerator, Optimizer, Encoder and Dynamic Content Cache. It increases
    performance of PHP scripts by caching them in compiled state, so that
    the overhead of compiling is almost completely eliminated. Also it uses
    some optimizations for speed up of PHP scripts execution. Turck MMCache
    typically reduces server load and increases the speed of your PHP code
    by 1-10 times. It has been tested with PHP 4.1.0 - 4.3.2 under Linux
    and Windows with Apache 1.3 and 2.0. HTTP caching of mmcache.php was
    disabled. Usage of POSIX semaphors on Mac OS X was disabled. Handling
    of scripts with PHP syntax errors was fixed. ZE2 support was improved
    (tested with php5-200308140730). 




Slashdot
Gillette Pulls RFID Tags In UK Amid Protests
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/22/0327247

    [0]akb writes "[1]Indymedia UK is [2]reporting that after [3]protests
    against the trial of RFID tags by Gillette at a [4]Tesco store in
    Cambridge, increasing [5]press coverage, a [6]boycott, and the growing
    mobilisation of campaigners against the intrusive use of the
    technology, Gillette have [7]withdrawn their trial. RFID (Radio
    Frequency ID) tags are small tags containing a microchip which can be
    'read' by radio sensors over short distances (for background see
    [8]SchNEWS Feature / 2 part [9]Guardian Article)." 
Links
    0. http://demandmedia.net/
    1. http://www.indymedia.org.uk/
    2. http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2003/08/275818.html
    3. http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/cambridge/2003/08/275596.html
    4. http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2003/08/275490.html
    5. http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2003/08/275633.html
    6. http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2003/08/275606.html
    7. http://www.vnunet.com/News/1143026
    8. http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2003/07/274466.html
    9. http://www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,3605,999866,00.html

Gaim Speaks Out on MSN Ban
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/22/0318223

    [0]joejg writes "As [1]FootNotes is reporting, the developers at
    [2]Gaim have [3]responded to the [4]ban Microsoft is placing upon users
    of third-party clients accessing the MSN protocol. It appears that
    starting October 15th I will not be able to talk to my MSN friend in
    South Korea." Gaim's site is more optimistic, saying they may still be
    able to connect, only without a license to do so. 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    1. http://www.gnomedesktop.com/article.php?sid=1288&mode=&order=0&thold=0
    2. http://gaim.sourceforge.net/
    3. http://gaim.sourceforge.net/msn.php
    4. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/20/221226&tid=109

Control the Camera on Mars Global Surveyor
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/22/035255

    Angry Toad writes "According to [0]Spaceflight Now, NASA is getting
    ready to [1]take suggestions for what parts of the surface of Mars the
    [2]Mars Global Surveyor should take pictures of next. Currently there
    are high-resolution images for around 3% of the surface of Mars, and
    they are willing to consider [3]any reasonable suggestions for new
    imaging locations. Of course this is a publicity stunt, but all the
    same it would be rather cool to have a bit of 'virtual control' of the
    MGS camera." 
Links
    0. http://spaceflightnow.com/
    1. http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n0308/20marssuggest/
    2. http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/mgs/
    3. http://www.msss.com/plan/intro

Linux Corporate Influence: Boon or Bane?
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/21/2352237

    [0]Mark Tobenkin writes "Are corporations exploiting the Open Source
    community? [1]The Linux Public Broadcasting Network has [2]video
    interviews with Ian Murdock (of [3]Progeny and [4]Debian fame), Martin
    Roesch (author of [5]Snort), Jeremey White (CEO of [6]CodeWeavers),
    Bradley Kuhn ([7]FSF), Mike Balma (Linux Business Strategist for [8]HP)
    and others on the evolving OSS business models. The interviews center
    around whether integration with proprietary products endangers the Open
    Source effort or increases consumers' freedom to choose." 
Links
    0. http://www.lpbn.org
    1. http://www.lpbn.org/
    2. 
http://www.lpbn.org/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=416&mode=thread&order=0&thold=0
    3. http://www.progeny.com/
    4. http://www.debian.org/
    5. http://www.snort.org/
    6. http://www.codeweavers.org/
    7. http://www.gnu.org/
    8. http://www.hp.com/

ATi FireGL X1 Vs. NVIDIA Quadro FX 2000
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/21/2340203

    [0]SpinnerBait writes "The professional graphics card arena has been
    heating up as of late, with new products from ATi and NVIDIA hitting
    the streets on the heels of SIGGRAPH unveilings. In a first of two
    article series, [1]HotHardware has a [2]showcase with benchmarks on the
    ATi FireGL X1 and NVIDIA Quadro FX 2000. It seems as though NVIDIA
    still has a stronghold in this market, as their card seems to dominate
    many of the benchmark runs shown here." 
Links
    0. http://www.hothardware.com
    1. http://www,hothardware.com/
    2. http://www.hothardware.com/hh_files/S&V/qfx2k_fireglx1.shtml

Using Spyware to Report Pirates?
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/21/2116210

    An anonymous reader asks: "I have visibility to AUP complaints we
    receive at work, and we receive messages from a software vendor that
    make it obvious that their product is phoning home when it discovers it
    is running a cracked copy of itself." Apparently the software phones
    home, and then the publisher's legal department sends the administrator
    a e-mail. "The message goes on to detail the users IP, a timestamp, the
    product in question, the users PC name, username, and MAC address. This
    falls under -my- definition of 'spyware.' What are your thoughts?"
    Software has been making surreptitious checks for "piracy" for over a
    decade, yet these checks are usually limited to the software itself,
    and not data on the user's machine. Do you feel software publishers
    should have the right to peer into users data, if their software
    suspects foul play on the machine, or should it do the easy and
    intelligent thing and just stop working? 

SuSE CEO's Two-Distro World
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/21/2218239

    [0]FrankoBoy writes "[1]CRN has an [2]interview with SuSE CEO Richard
    Seibt in which he claims such things as 'Linux means two companies: Red
    Hat and SuSE, and nobody else.' Another example of this kind of
    corporatespeak can be found in [3]another interview he did with ZDNet
    last week. DistroWatch has an article about all this in [4]its current
    weekly newsletter." 
Links
    0. http://www.er.uqam.ca/merlin/dk491478
    1. http://www.suse.com/
    2. http://www.crn.com/sections/BreakingNews/dailyarchives.asp?ArticleID=43781
    3. http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104_2-5063628.html
    4. http://www.distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20030818

Skulls Gain Virtual Faces
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/21/1910201

    [0]rw2 writes "Totally cool, The guys at Max Planck Institute for
    Computer Science have developed a way to [1]reconstruct a persons
    appearence when a skull is found. When police find a skull and want to
    know what its owner looked like, they generally use artists who
    reconstruct the face by building up layers of clay over the skull." 
Links
    0. http://poliglut.org
    1. http://www.trnmag.com/Stories/2003/081303/Skulls_gain_virtual_faces_081303.html

SoBig: Worst is Yet to Come
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/21/1847254

    bl8n8r writes "Experts say when vacationers get back to work Monday,
    Inboxes will unleash [0]the worms worst attacks. Sunner said that most
    of the problems caused by SoBig involve the time and cost of cleaning
    the worm from computer systems. " 
Links
    0. http://money.cnn.com/2003/08/21/technology/sobig/index.htm?cnn=yes

New Longhorn Screenshots Leaked
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/08/21/1816225

    [0]Badgerguy writes "The Supersite for Windows has some [1]shiney-blue
    looking leaked screenshots of LongHorn. The new screenshots of the
    'Aero' interface mainly seem to be concerned with Digital Media
    integration - which has become deeper still. A new 'SyncManager'
    screenshot is up there (copying of iSync?) as well as some pictures of
    LongHorn prototype hardware, which looks like a cross between a desktop
    PC / Notebook / Tablet PC. " 
Links
    0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    1. http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/longhorn_aero.asp




Freshmeat
Abeni 0.0.8 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133428/

    Abeni is a Gentoo Linux ebuild GUI editor written in Python/wxPython.
    It helps users create syntactically correct ebuilds efficiently. It
    incorporates the Scintilla editor for syntax highlighting and Lintool
    for syntax checking. 

Animal Shelter Manager 1.21 PRE 1 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133356/

    Animal Shelter Manager is a complete computer solution for animal
    sanctuaries and rescue shelters. It features complete animal
    management, document generation, full reporting, charts, Internet Web
    site publishing, and more. 

Autogg 0.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133421/

    Autogg is an Ogg player that categorizes music independently of the
    catalog structure. It exclusively uses tags to sort by album and
    artist. Music can then be inserted into a playlist from the sorted
    treelist. 

ayttm 0.3.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133351/

    Ayttm is an instant messenger program, supporting various protocols
    such as MSN, Yahoo, AIM, Jabber, and more. It is a fork of Everybuddy,
    and initially aims to address its problems. It should not segfault when
    you use it, and should be almost instantly usable by your mother.
    Almost useless prefs should be hidden, reserved for
    "advanced" users, and things have to work without wondering
    what this or that will produce. 

bash programmable completion 20030821 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133359/

    Since v2.04, bash has allowed you to intelligently program and extend
    its standard completion behavior to achieve complex command lines with
    just a few keystrokes. Imagine typing ssh [Tab] and being able to
    complete on hosts from your ~/.ssh/known_hosts files. Or typing man 3
    str [Tab] and getting a list of all string handling functions in the
    UNIX manual. mount system: [Tab] would complete on all exported
    file-systems from the host called system, while make [Tab] would
    complete on all targets in Makefile. This project was conceived to
    produce programmable completion routines for the most common Linux/UNIX
    commands, reducing the amount of typing sysadmins and programmers need
    to do on a daily basis. 

BIE 5.5.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133381/

    BIE (Business Integration Engine) is an open source integration system
    that makes it easy for organizations to exchange data with external
    trading partners regardless of their native applications. It competes
    in the same space as applications like Microsoft BizTalk except that it
    is truly cross-platform since it written in Java. 

bnews 1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133372/

    bnews is a eggdrop-tcl news service made to support customized plugins
    and subscriptions. It is capable of fetching news from the current
    loaded plugins and is capable of subscribing to news. Every 30 minutes,
    on a timed event, the script will fetch all the subscribed services and
    send the latest headlines as private messages. It's really easy to
    customize your own news service just by following the example of the
    current plugins. 

Bungisoft Syntax Visualizer 1.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133387/

    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, ISO EBNF
    (ISO/IEC 14977), and ANTLR. 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. 

CaLStats 0.1.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133425/

    CaLStats is a small set of scripts for monitoring computer
    availability. It creates images of the network structure and marks
    active or inactive computers. 

Caraxy 2.0pre5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133435/

    Caraxy is a proxy that allows the Caramail chat system to be accessible
    from IRC clients. 

CK-Ledger 0.7.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133357/

    CK-Ledger is an accounting and back office system for SMEs that
    includes ledger, ledger admin, bank reconciliation, inventory, service,
    AP, AR, PO, SO, quotation, POS for cashiers, POS for managers, HR,
    staff self service, and payroll modules. It runs on top of phpGroupWare
    and can use LAMP or LAPP. 

cmdftp 0.621 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133363/

    cmdftp is a command line FTP client for Linux with shell-like functions
    which uses passive mode only, works in local and remote mode
    transparently, tries to keep the connection alive, and supports
    multiple and recursive file transfers. It is aimed at being simple yet
    powerful. 

Discloser 0.0.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133413/

    Discloser is (another) PHP/MySQL blog. It has a clean, effective
    interface. It differs from other weblog/journal/news/content management
    software in that "post types" are defined by plugins,
    allowing more intense customization capabilities. It is multi-user by
    nature, but only one user is required. 

DNS Flood Detector 1.05 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133187/

    DNS Flood Detector was developed to detect abusive usage levels on high
    traffic nameservers and to enable quick response in halting (among
    other things) the use of one's nameserver to facilitate spam. DNS Flood
    Detector uses libpcap (in non-promiscuous mode) to monitor incoming dns
    queries to a nameserver. The tool may be run in one of two modes,
    either daemon mode or "bindsnap" mode. In daemon mode, the
    tool will alarm via syslog. In bindsnap mode, the user is able to get
    near-real-time stats on usage to aid in more detailed troubleshooting. 

DSPAM 2.6.5-alpha-3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133403/

    DSPAM is a server-side anti-spam agent for UNIX email servers. It
    masquerades as the email server's local delivery agent and
    filters/learns spam using a Bayesian statistical approach which
    provides an administratively maintenance-free, self-learning anti-spam
    service. Each email is broken down into its most interesting tokens,
    each assigned a spam probability. All probabilities are then combined
    to produce a statistical probability of spam. This approach, applied to
    a mature corpus of email, has the potential to yield a 99.75% success
    rate with less than a 0.03% chance of false positives. 

epsutil 0.2-rc1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133411/

    epsutil is a PyQt3-based graphical Epson inkjet printer toolbox
    frontend for the command line utility escputil (available from the
    gimp-print package). It is able to perform basic maintainance steps:
    check ink level, test nozzles, and clean heads. 

eZ publish 3.2 beta 1 (Unstable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133353/

    eZ publish is an open source content management system and development
    framework. As a content management system (CMS) it's most notable
    feature is its revolutionary, fully customizable, and extendable
    content model. This is also what makes it suitable as a platform for
    general Web development. Its stand-alone libraries can be used for
    cross-platform, database independent PHP projects. eZ publish is also
    well suited for news publishing, e-commerce (B2B and B2C), portals, and
    corporate Web sites, intranets, and extranets. eZ publish is dual
    licenced between GPL and the eZ publish professional licence. 

file2divx3pass 1.0b 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133429/

    file2divx3pass is a simple frontend to mencoder for converting any
    media-file to Divx, with features such as an automatic video bitrate
    calculator, an automatic bits per pixel calculator, and 1-pass, 2-pass,
    and 3-pass Divx encoding. It can encode any media file supported by
    mencoder, such as MPEG-1, MPEG-2, ASF, WMV--even RM (buggy) and
    CUE/BIN. 

FireMake 1.9.4 (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133396/

    FireMake is a shell script designed to be packaged with a piece of
    software and run on each computer building that software. It creates a
    Makefile based on the architecture, the build environment, and the
    files in the directory from which it is run. 

FireRPC 0.9.7 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133404/

    FireRPC is a library that provides an easy interface for C programs to
    make remote function queries via the XML RPC protocol. It supports
    SSL/TLS, HTTP authentication, HTTP 1.1 persistent connections, and
    pipelining. It also supports POST data compression via bzip2 and
    response compression via bzip2, gzip, deflate, and compress. 

FontPack 0.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133420/

    FontPack is a utility for packing and rendering TTF fonts into texture
    maps for use in OpenGL. It also includes a library to load and use the
    fonts in your game/app. 

gFTP 2.0.15 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133424/

    gFTP is a multithreaded FTP client. It features simultaneous downloads,
    resuming of interrupted file transfers, support for the FTP, HTTP, and
    SSH protocols, file transfer queues, downloading of entire directories,
    FTP and HTTP proxy support, remote directory caching, passive and
    non-passive file transfers, drag-n-drop support, a very nice connection
    manager, and more. 

GKrellM 2.1.16 (GTK 2.0)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133382/

    GKrellM is a GTK-based stacked monitor program that charts SMP CPUs,
    disks, load, active net interfaces, and internet connections. There are
    also builtin monitors for memory and swap, file systems with
    mount/umount feature, mailbox checking including POP3 and IMAP,
    clock/calendar, laptop battery, sensors (temperatures, voltages, and
    fans), and uptime. It has LEDs for the net monitors and an on/off
    button and online timer for PPP. There is a GUI popup for
    configuration, plugin extensions can be installed, and many themes are
    available. It also features a client/server monitoring capability. 

GKrellM giFT 0.2.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133383/

    GKrellM giFT is a GKrellM plugin which monitors active giFT transfers
    by showing their progress. 

gtkmm 2.2.6 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133371/

    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. 

IceWM 1.2.11 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133410/

    IceWM is a window manager designed for speed, usability, and
    consistency. It is able to emulate the looks of Motif, OS/2, and
    Windows, and allows you to have a customizable look using pixmaps. 

Java Desktop Rolemaster Character Generator .9u 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133433/

    Java Desktop Rolemaster Character Generator is a gradually-developing
    cross-platform character generator for the Rolemaster FRP roleplaying
    game from Iron Crown Enterprises. It can create and develop Rolemaster
    characters quickly. It contains information from the Rolemaster FRP
    book and the current Character Law. 

Jinzora 0.3pre2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133419/

    Jinzora is a Web-based MP3 library and media streamer. It was
    originally a fork of the Zina project, adding many more end-user
    features to extend its functionality, but has been rewritten from the
    ground up. The main goal is to build a very easy-to-use/highly
    functional Web interface to an MP3 collection. 

JNumeric 0.1a3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133414/

    JNumeric is a port of Numerical Python to Jython (Java Python) to
    support all mathematical operations (linear algebra, matrices, DSP,
    wavelets, FFT, arrays), and thus compete with commercial packages such
    as Matlab. It can be easily embedded in Java programs. 

JPluck 2.0 pre16 (2.x)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133417/

    JPluck converts Web sites to Plucker documents for offline reading on
    your handheld. 

Mail::Mbox::MessageParser 1.11 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133405/

    Mail::Mbox::MessageParser is a feature-poor but very fast mbox parser.
    It uses the best of three strategies for parsing a mailbox: either
    using cached folder information, GNU grep, or highly-optimized Perl. 

Monster Masher 1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133427/

    Monster Masher is a mash'em-up action game for GNOME. Each level
    contains a number of blocks and monsters. You're a little gnome running
    around. By pushing the blocks you can mash the monsters one at a time.
    There are various power-ups and different kinds of monsters. 

mrtg-rrd 0.7 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133376/

    mrtg-rrd is a CGI/FastCGI script for displaying MRTG graphs from data
    in the RRDtool format. It can make your monitoring system faster,
    because MRTG does not have to generate all the PNG files with graphs
    every 5 minutes or so. Instead, the graphs are generated on demand when
    a user wants to see them. The main goal of this project is to generate
    output similar to the MRTG native graphs as much as possible, providing
    a drop-in replacement. It reads the same configuration file that MRTG
    does, and it can understand most of the directive types in this file.
    It can display single graph pages as well as directory indexes
    referring to more graphs or subdirectories. 

Newts 0.12.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133423/

    Newts is a notesfile program, a news-like program for use as a message
    board. Newts is designed for UNIX-like systems, and resembles the
    Notesfiles program written early in the 1980s at the University at
    Urbana-Champaign. The client program included emulates the look and
    feel of Notesfiles, and the UIUC backend is compatible with Notesfiles
    data files. Future versions of Newts will include a separate daemon to
    manage multiple local and network connections, additional backends, and
    additional clients. 

oMail-Webmail 0.98.5 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133354/

    oMail-webmail is a Webmail solution for mail servers based on qmail and
    optionally vmailmgr or vpopmail. The mail is read directly from
    maildirs on the hard disk, which is much quicker than using protocols
    like POP3 or IMAP. Other features includes multiple language support
    (English, French, German, Japanese, Chinese, and many more), HTML and
    pictures inline display, folders, and address book support. 

OracleEditor.php 1.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133348/

    OracleEditor.php is a standalone PHP script which allows you to browse
    your Oracle database tables and insert, update, and delete rows in any
    table. It requires no installation and no configuration. 

PCRE 4.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133365/

    The PCRE library is a set of functions that implement regular
    expression pattern matching using the same syntax and semantics as Perl
    5, with just a few differences. The current implementation corresponds
    to Perl 5.005. PCRE is used by many programs, including Exim, Postfix,
    and PHP. 

Pen 0.10.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133384/

    Pen is a load balancer for "simple" TCP-based protocols such
    as HTTP or SMTP. It allows several servers to appear as one to the
    outside. It automatically detects servers that are down and distributes
    clients among the available servers. This gives high availability and
    scalable performance. 

phpWebSite 0.9.3-1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133408/

    phpWebSite provides a complete Web site content management solution.
    All client output is valid XHTML 1.0 and meets the W3C's Web
    Accessibility Initiative requirements. Features include articles, page
    creation, menu management, an event scheduler, a form generator, and
    much more. 

PMK 0.5.5 (Snapshot)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133402/

    PMK aims to be an alternative to GNU autoconf configure scripts. It
    attempts to avoid the use of scripts in packages that can hide trojans,
    to minimize the number of dependencies, and to be easy to use for users
    and developers. 

PureFTPd Manager 1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133377/

    PureFTPd Manager is a small Cocoa frontend to PureFTPd for Mac OS X. It
    includes a wizard to easily set up your server, Rendezvous support to
    publish your server efficiently, and groovy interfaces for virtual
    users and hosts management. 

pxlib 0.1.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133368/

    pxlib is a simple and small C library to read Paradox DB files. It
    supports all versions starting from 3.0. It currently has a very
    limited set of functions, like opening a DB file, reading its header,
    and reading every single record. It can also extract blob data and
    write it to a file. 

PXSL 0.9 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133412/

    PXSL ("pixel") is a convenient shorthand for writing
    markup-heavy XML documents. It provides XML authors and programmers
    with a simple, concise syntax that they can use to create XML
    documents. For more advanced users, it offers customizable shortcuts
    and sophisticated refactoring tools like functional macros that can
    markedly reduce the size and complexity of markup-dense XML documents. 

Quick Spam Filter 0.8.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133352/

    Quick Spam Filter is a small, fast spam filter that works by learning
    to recognise the words that are more likely to appear in spam than
    non-spam. It is intended to be used in a procmail recipe to mark email
    as being possible spam. 

RPL/2 4.00pre7d (Development)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133416/

    RPL/2 (Reverse Polish Lisp/2) is a langage derived from the RPL made by
    Hewlett-Packard for its HP-28S. It has some extensions (preprocessor,
    compilated libraries, new functions), a TeX output, and can draw
    graphics. 

SCons 0.92 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133398/

    SCons is a software construction tool (build tool substitute for Make)
    implemented in Python. It features a modular build engine that can be
    embedded in other software. SCons configuration files are Python
    scripts that call the build engine API. It can scan files to detect
    dependencies automatically and maintain a global view of all
    dependencies in a build tree, and uses MD5 signatures to detect changed
    file contents reliably. Timestamps can be used if you prefer. SCons
    also supports parallel builds and is easily extensible through
    user-defined builder and scanner objects. 

Sgraph 0.72 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133431/

    Sgraph is a utility to create graphs from data supplied by the user. It
    creates standard stock charts, using open/min/max/close and volume
    data. Another goal is to create a set of functions that can serve as a
    static library, to interface with your stock data manipulation
    routines. 

SiEd 0.0.7 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133364/

    SiEd is a simple text editor for Palm OS 3.5+. It is designed to allow
    editing of large documents on any Palm. It is targeted more at users
    with add-on keyboards for their Palm, as existing editors do not take
    full advantage of the keyboard. 

SlackPkg 0.98 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133418/

    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. 

Socks Server 5 2.2 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133267/

    Socks Server 5 is a socks server for the Linux and Solaris platforms.
    It supports the SOCKS protocol versions 4 and 5. 

stresslinux 0.2.4 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133426/

    stresslinux is a minimal Linux distribution that runs from a bootable
    CDROM or via PXE. It makes use of some utitlities such as stress,
    cpuburn, hddtemp, lm_sensors, etc. It is dedicated to users who want to
    test their system(s) entirely on high load and monitor the health of
    these systems. 

Syntext Dtd2Xs 1.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133362/

    Dtd2Xs allows you to convert complex, modularized XML DTDs and DTDs
    with namespaces to XML Schemas. As an example of Dtd2Xs conversion
    check out DocBook XML Schema generated from XML DocBook DTD 4.2, and
    XSL-FO Schema generated from XSL-FO DTD. 

TCP Re-engineering Tool Stable 1.2.4
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133370/

    TCP Re-engineering Tool monitors and analyzes data transmitted between
    a client and a server via a TCP connection. It focuses on the data
    stream (software layer), not on the lower level transmission protocol
    (as packet sniffers do). 

Ultra-Performance UDPForwarder 2.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133392/

    UDPForwarder forwards incoming UDP datagrams from a client to a
    specified server and forwards the server's response back to the client.
    This works 100% transparently, so clients think they are talking to the
    forwarder and the server does not notice the clients' real IP. It was
    initially designed to work as a transparent relay for online game
    traffic (static routing). It might be useful for hiding IPs or tricking
    firewalls. Its motivation and advantage over existing tools is its
    uncompromising focus on performance, which is crucial when dealing with
    hundreds and thousands of datagrams per second without allowing any
    rise in response time. 

Ups shutdown script 0.3 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133337/

    Ups shutdown script is a set of bash scripts that can be used to
    monitor a SNMP UPS and shut down servers if the power goes out. One of
    the scripts can run on a monitoring server and will report back when a
    UPS has gone offline. 

Wcalc 1.6.2 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133432/

    Wcalc is a very capable calculator. It has standard functions (sin,
    asin, and sinh for example), many pre-defined constants (pi, e, c,
    etc.), support for using variables, a command history, hex/octal/binary
    input and output, unit conversions, bit-shifting, embedded comments,
    and an expandable expression entry field. It evaluates expressions
    using the standard order of operations. 

wmdf 0.1.6 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133395/

    wmdf is a dockable app to monitor disk usage and IO. It is compatible
    with Windowmaker, Afterstep, and other window managers that accept
    dockable apps. 

X-Itools 0.6.05 (Stable)
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133391/

    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. 

xfpd 1.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133342/

    xfpd is an OpenGL-based molecule viewer for [EMAIL PROTECTED] data. It is
    based upon fpd but was rewritten to use GLUT. It supports stereoscopic
    displays, hardware acceleration, and better interactive rotation. 

xik 0.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133349/

    xik is a KDE front-end for Xmame. It scans the ROM path or another
    directory and creates a folder on the KDE desktop that allows you to
    edit properties. It is easy to install and use. 

Yet Another Passwd 2 LDIF Converter 0.5.0 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133350/

    Yap2lc (Yet Another Passwd 2 LDIF Converter) is an LDAP migration tool
    which extracts information from passwd, shadow/passwd, and
    master.passwd formatted files, combines them with a user specifiable
    template, and writes an LDIF file you can import into your LDAP server.
    It supports BSD-like and non-BSD-like systems, and performs sanity
    checks on user entries to detect invalid fields. 

YourAmigo Spider Linker 2.1 
http://freshmeat.net/releases/133375/

    Spider Linker provides the ability to efficiently make all content on a
    Web site, particularly dynamic content, available to Internet search
    engines. It discovers content on one or more Web sites, and creates a
    table of contents (TOC) of all the content in a format that is friendly
    to search engine spiders. HTML, XML, sitelist.txt, and Harvest Control
    List formats are supported, and custom formats can be constructed.
    Since it provides FTP, HTTP/HTTPS, upload, and email publishing
    mechanisms, it can also support XML feeds and other URL submission
    strategies. 




Slashcode
Slash on Mac OS X
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/08/12/158239

    This is how I installed Slash on Mac OS X Server 10.2.6 on August 8,
    2003. YMMV. This is not intended to be a tutorial, it is a log of what
    I did for my system. You may wish to use a release version of perl, to
    include different Apache modules, to compile with DSO, etc. Whatever.
    If someone wants to take some or all of this information and include it
    in a more comprehensive guide, be my guest. 

How to Force Previewing?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/08/08/1931216

    An anonymous user writes: "I'd like to see an option added to enable a
    user to force themselves to preview a post before they actually post
    the comment. At the moment, a user is required to preview a story
    submission before they post it, but there is no way for this
    requirement to be there for standard posts. I often find myself hitting
    'submit' when I wish I'd previewed first. I know that a 'force post
    preview' option could be added to the options section and implemented
    in SLASH *very* easily, which would simply remove the 'Submit' button
    from the initial post screen... so could someone do it? I'd do it
    myself if I was able to update the CVS source :-)" This is a one-liner
    change... details follow... 

YogaCircle.net (New Yoga Slash Site)
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/28/0339211

    Well this should be a first. A Yoga base Slash site. Check it out, if
    you have any questions or comments let me know. Thanks for the code. 

csdaily.com
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/28/0337226

    Yet another Slash site, Computer Science Daily News. Aims to be a
    resource for Computer Science professionals, researchers, students and
    instructors. Hopefully this fills a niche, computer science
    developments seem to be very decentralized, and hard to find. Slash
    seems to be working out nicely, though I'm still learning the ropes...
    --csdaily 

Slash on server running Livejournal?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/24/0035257

    Maybe this is the wrong venue to ask in, and I'm sorry if it is, but
    this question has been nagging me for about the past week or so. I have
    a personal server running Slackware 8 with a custom-compiled Apache
    1.3.27 (with the appropriate mod_perl) and MySQL 4.0.13. This server is
    currently running the LiveJournal server code and works quite well at
    this. I'm interested in attempting to set up slash for personal use
    (the Livejournal code is running for personal use as well), and herein
    lies the question. Can slash be run on the same server in another
    VirtualHost without having a separate apache installation/process and
    doing some fancy trick with mod_rewrite? Or am I asking too much? I
    will be happy to provide any further info anyone needs through e-mail
    (the e-mail link above is NOT spam-armored at all). 

QubitNews is finally launched!
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/24/0030227

     QubitNews: News and Inforation from the Quantum Community. This is
    conceived as a meeting-point for the community working in the fast
    developing field of Quantum Information and Computation. This is an
    open and free project devoted to the exchange of information in this
    field.: news, stories, announcements, comments of scientific work,
    debates, polls, forums, etc... Many aspects of your work that cannot
    appear in scientific journals may find a place here. The main feature
    of QubitNews is that it is dynamical: you are wellcome to participate
    and modify the look and feel of this site. You may become an anonymous
    user, site user or an Author. Visit the homepage and consult the
    documents About, FAQ, How-To and GettingStarted. It may be useful,
    helpful and a lot of fun. 

Tuxedo.org Now running Slashcode
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/23/2014232

    Tuxedo.org is now running Slashcode. I should have done this a couple
    of years ago... Most recent story is Linus Torvalds Comments on SCO
    Lawsuit and Linux. Hope you all enjoy the new site! --Chuck Peters 

Best hosting service for Slash?
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/23/1449209

    I'm going to be doing some "big things" with Slashcode but am
    interested in going through someone to set up Slashcode and the server,
    so that I can just right in and start building the site. What are the
    best hosting services out there? Will they set up Slash for me? What
    kinds of experiences have people had? 

Dissociated Press goes Slash
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/07/23/1442252

    After a bit of poking and prodding, I've converted Dissociated Press to
    Slashcode (2.2.6). Works great! 

So Long, and Thanks for all the Fish!
http://slashcode.com/article.pl?sid=03/06/13/1816237

    All things come to an end and its been a wonderful ride. Today is my
    last day at OSDN and this will be the last thing I will be posting on
    Slashcode. It has been fun working on Slash for the last few years and
    I have enjoyed working with the Slash community (tf32, ACS, vladinator,
    ericdano, and many more that I am forgetting). On Monday I start work
    for MySQL so I will be a bit busy for a while but I expect you will
    still see Slash stuff coming from me in the future. I will continue to
    be in #slash for a while, and you can still always reach me via email.
    The best of luck with you and your sites, it has been great! 




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