O | S | D | N NEWSLETTER June 10, 2003 DEVELOPER SERIES
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OpenEJB 0.9.0 marked are first release with special Tomcat embedded support. Thanks to all the user feedback that support has just gotten better and better. The 0.9.2 release contains a neat surprise for OpenEJB/Tomcat users -- TOOLS! The new integration features a webapp with a setup verifier, JNDI browser, EJB viewer, Class browser, and even an Object invoker! You can browse the OpenEJB namespace and know right away exactly where the ejb is and what it is called. When you find one you like, just click it and it will open up into the EJB viewer. While there you can check out it's home, remote and bean classes in the class browser. The Object invoker allows you to actually create and invoke your EJBs without writing a single line of code. OpenEJB 0.9.2 also contains a new openejb.base variable to complement the openejb.home variable. The openejb.base variable allows you to have several configurations of OpenEJB all running against the same OpenEJB install. This makes using OpenEJB in IDEs like Eclipse or NetBeans even easier. Move the openejb_loader-0.9.2.jar into your project's lib directory, set the openejb.base, and you'll be debugging your EJB apps front-to-back without the need for remote debugging support or special editor plug-ins. Thanks to all the OpenEJB users for all the great ideas! You speak, we listen. http://openejb.sourceforge.net/download.html LTI-Lib Version Beta 1.9.3 released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=282700 LTI-Lib is an object oriented computer vision library written in C++ for Windows/MS-VC++ and Linux/gcc. It provides lots of functionality to solve mathematical problems, many image processing algorithms, some classification tools and much more. This release provides new functors and features, many bug fixes and more documentation. Download -------- You can get this and previous releases from: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=45767 Homepage -------- For more information please visit our homepage: http://ltilib.sourceforge.net ChangeLog --------- For more details about the changes in this release please visit the ChangeLog page at: https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=163728 Acknowledgments --------------- Thanks to all developers at the Chair of Computer Science: Suat Akyol, Pablo Alvarado, Daniel Beier, Axel Berner, Ulrich Canzler, Peter Doerfler, Thomas Erger, Holger Fillbrandt, Peter Gerber, Claudia, Goenner, Xin Gu, Michael Haehnel, Christian Harte, Bastian Ibach, Torsten Kaemper, Thomas Krueger, Frederik Lange, Henning Luepschen, Peter Mathes, Alexandros Matsikis, Bernd Mussman, Jens Paustenbach, Norman Pfeil, Jens Rietzschel, Daniel Ruijters, Thomas Rusert, Stefan Syberichs, Guy Wafo Moudhe, Ruediger Weiler, Jochen Wickel , Benni Winkler, Xinghan Yu, Marius Wolf, Joerg Zieren Gallery v1.3.4 Release Candidate 2 available http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=282686 Gallery v1.3.4 Release Candidate 2 - This is the second (and, we fully expect, final) *release candidate* for Gallery v.1.3.4. Changes from RC1 essentially amount to small fixes for errors discovered since the first release candidate in the backup_albums.php script and the new "custom fields" code. Gallery is slick, intuitive web based photo gallery with authenticated users and privileged albums. Easy to install, configure and use. Photo management includes automatic thumbnails, resizing, rotation, etc. User privileges make this great for communities. Download it: http://sf.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=7130 Read more about this release candidate: http://gallery.sf.net/article.php?sid=75 phpwsBB 0.1.0 released http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=282990 phpwsBB is a native bulletin board module for the phpWebSite content management system, version 0.9.2 or later. Today we release version 0.1.0 of phpwsBB. Features include anonymous posting, message editing and deletion for registered users, thread locking and message forking for admins, and ... well that's probably it. Be sure you have the latest version of phpWebSite installed: http://phpwebsite.appstate.edu and then download phpwsbb from: http://phpwsbb.sourceforge.net. Aleph One 2003-05-30 Mac OS X Carbon and Windows releases http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=282073 Aleph One plays Marathon 2, Marathon Infinity, and third-party content on a wide array of platforms with numerous enhancements. The new Mac OS X Carbon and Windows SDL 2003-05-30 releases add significantly improved Internet play, Lua scripting, Speex compression for realtime network audio (making it much more practical in Internet games), an anisotropic filtering option on video cards that support it, and more. Slashdot Jabber Gathers Steam In Australia http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/10/029209 [0]Jeremy Lunn writes "Jabber is on a rolling start in Australia with this article featured in The Age in Melbourne (and the Sydney Morning Herald) '[1]Jabbering classes push for more power' and the formation of [2]Jabber Australia." Links 0. http://www.austux.net/ 1. http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/06/09/1055010918536.html 2. http://www.jabber.org.au/ Linux Rocket Blasts Off This Fall http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/10/025222 [0]HardcoreGamer writes "An Oregon amateur rocket group, the [1]Portland State Aerospace Society, plans to [2]launch a Linux-powered rocket weighing 12 pounds to 55,000 feet at a speed of Mach 3 in September, Wired News reports. The rocket's onboard computer is an AMD 586 processor and a Jumptec MOPS/520 PC/104+ board along with a power supply, a PCMCIA card carrier for an 802.11b card to transmit data to the ground, and a carrier board for a 128-MB CompactFlash card for long-term storage. The flight computer runs a stripped-down version of Debian Linux, with the 2.4.20 Linux kernel. The group will present a [3]paper ([4]HTML | [5]PDF ) on the use of free software in rocketry at [6]Usenix 2003. The real question is whether their network card will survive 10 seconds at 15 Gs!" Links 0. http://127.0.0.1 1. http://twiki.psas.pdx.edu/bin/view/PSAS/PsasHome 2. http://wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,59144,00.html 3. http://twiki.psas.pdx.edu/bin/view/PSAS/Usenix2003Paper 4. http://psas.pdx.edu/psas/usenix_2003/psas.html 5. http://psas.pdx.edu/psas/usenix_2003/psas.pdf 6. http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix03 UCITA Stalled At State Level http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/10/0137231 [0]OscarGunther writes "Four states have passed anti-UCITA laws and Massachusetts may soon become the fifth. Meanwhile, only two states have adopted the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act, which gives software vendors all the benefits and none of the burdens of the consequences of publishing their software. The [1]details can be found at ComputerWorld and an [2]opinion piece by Frank Hayes can be found here." Links 0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1. http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/software/story/0,10801,81812,00.html 2. http://www.computerworld.com/governmenttopics/government/legalissues/story/0,10801,78567,00.html Foundstone Shoe On Other Foot http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/10/0012208 [0]Cimmer writes "One of the premier hack shops (to pun or not to pun) gets busted for unethically ethically hacking. After filing a lawsuit against former employee JD Glaser for supposedly [1]jacking company source code, Foundstone[2] gets nailed for massive internal software piracy. Tonight's entree: Foot in Mouth." Links 0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1. http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/122 2. http://www.fortune.com/fortune/technology/articles/0,15114,457276,00html AAC Put To The Test http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/09/2249239 [0]technology is sexy writes "Following the increasing popularity of AAC in [1]online music stores and the growing amount of implementations in software and [2]hardware, the format is now being put to the test. How well does Apple's implementation fare against [3]Ahead Nero, Sorenson or the Open Source [4]FAAC at the popular bitrate of 128kbps? Find out for yourself and help by submitting the results. You can find instructions on how to participate [5]here. The best AAC codec gets to face MP3, MP3Pro, Vorbis, MusePack and WMA in the next test. [6]Previous test results at 64kbps [7]can be found here." Links 0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] minus poet 1. http://www.apple.com/music/store/ 2. http://www.nokia.com/nokia/0,4879,126,00.html 3. http://www.ahead.de/ 4. http://www.audiocoding.com/ 5. http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?s=1b75ba1e1811a629dde62dd1ec2488e7&act=ST&f=2&t=10107 6. http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/07/30/0328223&tid=141 7. http://ff123.net/64test/results.html SuSE Linux Desktop 1.0 Reviewed http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/09/2231252 [0]LinuxLasVegas writes "SuSE [1]announced a new release today titled "[2]SuSE Linux Desktop 1.0". The distro is built on SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 8.x technology and comes with Crossover Office 2.0. Mad Penguin has the [3]first review of this release. From what I read, it seems like a good release, but for the $600 price tag, I'm not sure if it would be worth the jump..." Links 0. http://www.thewaxmonkey.com 1. http://www.suse.com/us/company/press/press_releases/archive03/sld.html 2. http://www.suse.com/us/business/products/sld/ 3. http://madpenguin.org/article.php?sid=255&mode=thread&order=0 Inappropriate Spam Reaching Children? http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/09/2112226 [0]peeweejd writes "Wired has an article stating that four out of five children [1]receive inappropriate spam e-mail touting get-rich-quick schemes, and almost half receive spam linking to pornographic materials. Should spammers be held responsible for the spams they send out? Can someone sue a spammer for offering to sell 'adult only' items/services to children?" There are more details from [2]survey originator Symantec's press release - and yes, Symantec does sell mail filtering software. Links 0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1. http://wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,59164,00.html 2. http://www.symantec.com/press/2003/n030609a.html Implementing WiFi in the Real World http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/09/2043250 John Jorsett writes "Seduced by the siren song of wireless access throughout the home, many a user has experienced the discrepancy between the manufacturer's advertised claims (150 feet indoors, 300 outside) and real-world implementation (the living room and upstairs bedroom may as well be on different continents). In steely-eyed determination to exercise his inalienable right to network access anywhere on his property, MSN author Paul Boutin hired a Wi-Fi engineer [0]to help him bathe his property in 802.11 waves, using only mass-market consumer hardware." Links 0. http://slate.msn.com/id/2084046/ Why Johnny Can't Handwrite http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/09/1924218 [0]theodp writes "Handwriting experts fear that the wild popularity of e-mail and IM, particularly among kids, [1]could erase cursive within a few decades. With 90 percent of Americans between the ages of 5 and 17 using computers, it's not uncommon for kids to type 20-30 WPM by the time they leave elementary school. Keyboards, joysticks and cell-phone touch pads have ruined kids' ability to hold a pencil properly, let alone write legibly, says the former president of the International Association of Master Penmen, Engrossers and Teachers of Handwriting." Links 0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/06/09/national/main557572.shtml Which Red Hat Should Be Worn in the Enterprise? http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/09/199250 [0]weatherbug asks: "I've recently been appointed as a member of a team to help determine the direction our organization is headed with Red Hat Linux. Currently we're using multiple versions from Red Hat 6.x through Advance Server 2.1. However, now that Red Hat has effectively separated their distributions into a 'consumer' (Red Hat 8,9, etc) and 'enterprise' (Red Hat Adv. Server 2.x, etc), we aren't sure which version we want to adopt. A Red Hat salesman recently told us that the 'consumer' version of Red Hat was mostly for hackers and hobbyists who weren't concerned about stability and wanted the most up-to-date software, while the 'enterprise' version would be more stable and have a five-year product lifetime. As a long time Linux system administrator, I feel that this is a sales tactic and that there really is no compelling reason for us to ever use the 'enterprise' version. After all, it is Linux and it is open source, and we have enough in-house talent to not need Red Hat support. Why would we ever need or care about a five-year product lifetime? Am I wrong, and if so, could you set us straight? We'd be interested to know what other large organizations have decided to do." Links 0. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Freshmeat 3D Battle Go 1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125524/ 3D Battle Go is a 3D arcade version of the ancient Chinese board game Go. It expands Go using a tetrahedral lattice structure that is similar enough in certain aspects to a 2D grid that the game is fun and playable, but definately not isomorphic to the 2d structure. It uses OpenGL and works much better with a 3D graphics card. adcfw-log 0.8.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125498/ adcfw-log is a tool for analyzing firewall logs in order to extract meaningful information. It is designed to be a standalone script with very few requirements that can generate different kinds of reports, such as fully formatted reports of what had been logged, with summaries by source or destination host, the type of service, or protocol. There are also options to filter the input data by date, host, protocol, service, and so on. ANTLR plugin for Eclipse 1.0.4 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125490/ This project adds plugins for the lexer/parser generator ANTLR to the Eclipse platform. The plugins provide a grammar file editor with syntax highlighting, outline view and a project nature with incremental builder. Bitstream Vera TrueType font RPM 1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125387/ The Bitstream Vera TrueType font RPM installs the Vera font in /usr/share/fonts and symlinks it into the OpenOffice font directory. It automatically makes the fonts recognizable by the system, and sets it as the default font for Sans and Sans-Serif font types. Blassic 0.5.7 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125488/ Blassic is a classic Basic interpreter. The line numbers are mandatory, and it has PEEK & POKE. The main goal is to execute programs written in old interpreters, but it can be used as a scripting language. BRL 2.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125497/ BRL is a language designed for server-side WWW-based applications, particularly database applications. It is based on Scheme, which makes the syntax extremely simple yet powerful. This implementation is a Java Servlet using the Kawa Scheme compiler. cacti 0.8.1 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125495/ Cacti is a complete frontend to RRDTool. It stores all of the necessary information to create graphs and populate them with data in a MySQL database. The frontend is completely PHP driven. Along with being able to maintain graphs, data sources, and round robin archives in a database, Cacti also handles the data gathering. There is SNMP support for those used to creating traffic graphs with MRTG. Cewolf 0.9 beta1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125518/ Cewolf can be used inside a Servlet/JSP-based Web application to embed complex graphical charts of all kinds (e.g. line, pie, bar chart, plots, etc.) into a Web page. It provides a full-featured tag library to define all properties of the chart (colors, strokes, legend, etc.), thus the JSP which embedds the chart is not polluted with any Java code. Everything is described with XML-compliant tags. cglib 1.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125439/ cglib is a set of utility classes that can be used to generate and load Java classes at runtime. Civil 0.82 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125432/ Civil is a cross-platform, turnbased, networked strategy game that allows players to take part in scenarios set during the American Civil war. It simulates battles on a company level (a company is roughly 100 men). COMMpositeur 030609 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125529/ COMMpositeur is a simple document management system implemented as a collection of modules for the phpGroupWare application framework. It helps electronic journals to manage metadata about articles and to automate the generation of published formats (HTML and PDF) from articles in a raw format (RTF) using external tools. CvsKnit 0.9.9 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125459/ CvsKnit is a CVS automation suite to knit up various CVS repositories from existing source packages. This may be useful for starting revision management with CVS, figuring out when a file had been added, modified, or removed, or for browsing source diffs or annotating between packages via a Web interface. D Parser 1.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125492/ The D Parser is a scannerless GLR parser generator based on the Tomita algorithm. It is self-hosted and very easy to use. Grammars are written in a natural style of EBNF and regular expressions and support both speculative and final actions. DB_DataContainer 0.12.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125420/ DB_DataContainer is a PEAR-compliant database persistence layer and data encapsulation class. It encapsulates the behavior required to make objects persistent, including loading, saving, and deleting objects in a persistent store. It currently supports relational databases and uses PEAR DB for database abstraction. DSPAM 2.6.0.67 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125480/ 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 99.5% success rate with only 0.03% chance of false positives. Ebotula 0.1.7 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125452/ Ebotula is an IRC bot for administration tasks in one or more channels. He has four access levels. The top level is the bot master. In this level have a user complete acces of all functions. The next level is the channel owner. He is the administrator in one channel. The other both are friends and other users. The bot is a multithread applikation and can execute simultaneously more commands. The data are contained in gdbm hash files. Echo Web Application Framework 1.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125451/ Echo is a framework for developing object-oriented, event-driven Web applications in Java. Echo removes the developer from having to think in terms of "page-based" applications and enables him/her to develop applications using the conventional object-oriented and event-driven paradigm for user interface development. Knowledge of HTML, HTTP, and JavaScript is not required. Tutorials, white papers, and full API documentation are available. EJBSpaces Alpha 4 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125401/ EJBSpaces is an implementation of Sun's JavaSpaces, which is accessed through a J2EE application server such as WebLogic, JBoss, or WebSphere. It provide a business-centric enterprise scale implementation of JavaSpaces, and flattens the learning curve for experienced application developers by using JNDI rather than Discovery. It also uses built-in features such as RMI and HTTP. Emilia Pinball Project 0.3.0 (Alpha) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125404/ The Emilia Pinball Project is a pinball simulator for Linux and other Unix systems. There is only one level to play with, but it is very addictive. EMS MySQL Utils 1.4.0.1 (Import) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125441/ EMS MySQL Utils are powerful data management utilities for MySQL server which make your work with the server much easier and faster. Currently, MySQL Utils includes MySQL Extract, a useful utility for extracting database metadata and table data, MySQL Export, a powerful tool for MySQL data export, and MySQL Import, a utility for quickly importing data to MySQL tables. EMS PostgreSQL Utils 1.4.0.1 (Import) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125442/ EMS PostgreSQL Utils are powerful data management utilities for PostgreSQL server which make your work with the server much easier and faster. Currently, PostgreSQL Utils includes PostgreSQL Extract, a useful utility for extracting database metadata and table data, PostgreSQL Export, a powerful tool for PostgreSQL data export, and PostgreSQL Import, a utility for quickly importing data to PostgreSQL tables. Epiphany-browser 0.7.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125461/ Epiphany is a GNOME web browser based on the Mozilla rendering engine. Its goals are simplicity, standards compliance, and integration with GNOME. Fast File Search 1.0.3 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125405/ Fast File Search crawls FTP servers and SMB shares (Windows shares and UNIX systems running Samba) and stores the information about files to a database. A Web interface is then used for searching files. Firestorm NIDS 0.5.3 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125418/ Firestorm is an extremely high performance network intrusion detection system (NIDS). At the moment, it just a sensor but there are plans are to include real support for analysis, reporting, remote console, and on-the-fly sensor configuration. It is fully pluggable and hence extremely flexible. fnord httpd 1.8 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125486/ fnord httpd is a small HTTP server (15k static binary). It is fast, and supports sendfile and connection keep-alive, virtual domains, content- ranges, and IPv6. It does transparent content negotiation for special cases (html - html.gz, or gif - png). FollowMeIP 1.3 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125393/ FollowMeIP is a small client that allows you to retrieve the IP address of your machine over the Web. It works by periodically sending your IP address to the FollowMeIP server, from where you can retrieve it using a password. It is ideal for people that are running servers on dynamic IP connections, or are away from home and want to access their machines via TCP/IP. Fung-Calc 1.3.0 (Stable) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125520/ Fung-Calc is an advanced yet easy to use graphing calculator written using the Qt libraries. It supports various graphing modes in both 2D and 3D. It combines all the features of a full-blown mathematical analysis package with ease of use. Galeon 1.3.5 (Unstable) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125427/ Galeon is a GNOME Web browser based on Gecko (the Mozilla rendering engine). It is fast, has a light interface, and is fully standards-compliant. Galeon 1.2.11 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125426/ Galeon is a GNOME Web browser based on Gecko (the Mozilla rendering engine). It is fast, has a light interface, and is fully standards-compliant. gameping 1.4 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125449/ Gameping is a command-line utility used to monitor games servers. It returns the average player's ping and loss. These two pieces of information are useful for evaluating the quality of a server. Gammu 0.77 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125372/ Gammu (formerly known as MyGnokii2) is cellular manager for various mobile phones and modems. It currently supports Nokia 3210, 33xx, 3410, 35xx, 51xx, 5210, 5510, 61xx, 62xx, 63xx, 6510, 6610, 6800, 71xx, 7210, 82xx, 83xx, 8910, 9110, and 9210, and AT devices (such as Siemens, Alcatel, Falcom, WaveCom, IPAQ, and other). It has a command line version with many functions for ringtones, phonebook, SMS, logos, WAP, date/time, alarm, calls, etc. It can also make full backups and restore them. It works on various Unix systems (like Linux) and Win32. ggcov 0.1.4 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125407/ Ggcov is a GTK+ GUI for exploring test coverage data produced by C programs compiled with gcc -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage. It's basically a GUI replacement for the gcov program that comes with gcc. GkrellMMS 2.1.11 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125440/ GkrellMMS is a plugin for controlling XMMS from within GKrellM. GNU MIX Development Kit 1.0.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125479/ MDK (MIX Development Kit) provides tools for developing and executing, in a MIX virtual machine, MIXAL programs. The MIX is Donald Knuth's mythical computer, described in the first volume of The Art of Computer Programming, which is programmed using MIXAL, the MIX assembly language. MDK includes a MIXAL assembler (mixasm), a MIX virtual machine (mixvm) with a command line interface, a Guile-based virtual machine (mixguile), a GTK+ based GUI (gmixvm), and a mixvm-Emacs interface (mixvm.el). MDK utilities are extensible using Scheme. GPSFET 1.0.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125484/ GPSFET (GPS Firmware Editing Tools) facilitates editing of Magellan GPS firmware. It allows you to, for example, replace the English words in the firmware with words in another, unsupported language, or add your personal information to the startup screen of the device. Other tools under development will allow modification of the graphical display of GPS data and the ability to upload (or import from SDCARD) vector and pixel maps obtained from free sources. Handy 0.2.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125444/ Handy is a small commandline tool to synchronize a Lotus Notes appointment scheduler with KDE Organizer and a SIEMENS S35/S45 cellphone. It is able to read the result of the export function of a Lotus Notes client version 5.x. It converts such a file into a vCal 2.0 file for the Organizer and can send the appointments to a cellphone over the IR Port or the serial device. ifsplot 0.4 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125447/ ifsplot is an IFS attractor (fractal) plotter. Given an IFS (a set of affine transformations), it generates associated fractal. The libplot library is employed, so any libplot driver is supported (X, eps, png, fig, etc.). Inside Systems Mail 1.6 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125454/ Inside Systems Mail is a Webmail system that is programmed in PHP, makes heavy use of Javascript/DOM, and is designed to work with any IMAP server (including Microsoft Exchange). It aims to be quick and easy to use, with an interface that most users will find familiar and several options that help fine tune the Webmail experience. Jabber-SQL 0.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125469/ Jabber-SQL allows authorized agents to execute SQL queries from a Jabber client and display the response in one or more channels. It can also be run in agent mode, in which case in addition to receiving new queries, it will automatically poll preconfigured queries at specified intervals and display the responses in one or more channels. Jabberwocky 2.0.05 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125412/ Jabberwocky is a Lisp IDE containing a Lisp-aware editor with syntax highlighting, parentheses matching, a source analyzer, indentation, a source level debugger, a project explorer, and an interaction buffer. It is the replacement for the Lisp Debug project. JXPM 1.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125434/ JXPM is an XPM processing library for Personal Java. It is coded 100% in Java, and is capable of reading and writing XPM images that are compressed with LZ77 (gzip). It supports color XPMs, transparent pixels (the "none" color name), color names (such as "SeaGreen" or "DarkRed"). It works with java.awt.Image, supporting both the IndexColorModel and the DirectColorModel. It also supports TrueColor XPMs, but the design of the XPM format (color indexing) causes writing to be performed faster than reading, especially for large number of colors (>256). kaffe 1.1.0 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125477/ Kaffe is a complete, PersonalJava 1.1-compliant Java environment. As an independent implementation, it was written from scratch and is free from all third-party royalties and license restrictions. It comes with its own standard class libraries, including Beans and Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT), native libraries, and a highly-configurable virtual machine with a just-in-time (JIT) compiler for enhanced performance. Knoppix 3.2-2003-06-06 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125421/ KNOPPIX is a bootable CD with a collection of GNU/Linux software, automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI devices, and other peripherals. It can be used as a Linux demo, educational CD, rescue system, etc. It is not necessary to install anything on a hard disk due to on-the-fly decompression. kses 0.1.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125464/ kses is an HTML filter written in PHP. It filters all HTML elements and attributes that are not allowed, no matter how strange or tricky the HTML code is. This is helpful to stop cross-site scripting security holes. libcff 0.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125510/ libcff provides a kind of C++ continued fractions toolkit. It lets you easily create continued fractions and estimate truncation errors. It also offers reliable continued fraction evaluation and approximating functions using continued fractions. libowfat 0.15 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125416/ libowfat aims to reimplement the API defined by Prof. Dan Bernstein as extracted in the libdjb project. However, the reimplementation is covered by the GNU General Public License. The API is also extended slightly. LibZT 1.0.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125472/ LibZT is a collection of utility code for C application/server development. It contains a ubiquitous logging subsystem, configuration file parser, commandline option parser, and numerous handy tools that need to be written for just about any project (wrappers to malloc, etc). LostIRC 0.2.7 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125514/ LostIRC is a simple, yet very useful IRC client. It has features such as tab-autocompletion, multiple server support, automatic joining of servers/channels, and DCC sending, which should cover the needs of most people. Another design goal is 100% keyboard controllability. LostIRC was written using the gtkmm GUI library. Magic Cube 4D 2.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125410/ MagicCube4D is a fully functional four-dimensional version of the Rubik's Cube puzzle. mailutils 0.3.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125436/ mailutils contains a series of useful mail clients, servers, and libraries. These are the primary mail utilities of the GNU system. Max_links 0.01 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125374/ Max_links is a simple link directory for Web sites. It uses PHP, MySQL, and CSS. mcGallery 2.0 (Professional) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125493/ mcGallery is a photo gallery management script that allows you to display several albums. Each album and each photo can be shown with a title, a name, and a description. Thumbnails are automatically generated. The password protected admin panel lets you add or delete individual photos or entire albums, and shows the most popular photos. English and French language files are provided. Meta-Aqua 1.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125504/ Meta-Aqua is based on the Sawfish theme "Aquaified" by Justin Hahn, using the same artwork. MIB Smithy 2.1.3 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125403/ MIB Smithy is an application for SNMP developers, MIB designers, and Internet-draft authors. It provides a GUI-based environment for designing, editing, and compiling MIB modules according to the SMIv1 and SMIv2 standards. It accelerates the development process by providing an easy-to-use GUI environment for designing, editing, and compiling SNMP MIB specifications without the syntax and formatting concerns of designing MIBs by hand. It includes a number of built-in basic SNMP management tools, XML support, and (with MIB Smithy Professional) support for custom compiler output formats. MLdonkey 2.5-3 (Stable) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125485/ MLDonkey is a multi-network file-sharing client. It was the first open-source client to access eDonkey. It runs as a daemon, that can be controlled through telnet (command-line), HTTP (Web pages), and many different GUIs. It is written in Objective-Caml. It can currently access eDonkey, Overnet, Fasttrack (KaZaA, Imesh), Gnutella, Gnutella2 (Shareaza), BitTorrent, and Soulseek. Support for other networks (Direct Connect, Open Napster) is only partial. MMS Diary 0.94 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125419/ MMS Diary is a mobile phone weblog/diary for use when you are on holiday. It uses MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service) as a transport to upload texts and photos to your homepage. This is done with a PHP script that pretends to be an MMS proxy relay (the server that receives MMS messages is sometimes also referred to as MMSC). moodss 17.3 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125429/ Moodss (the Modular Object Oriented Dynamic SpreadSheet) displays data described and updated in one or more modules loaded at startup time or dynamically. Data is originally displayed in tables. Graphical viewers, summary tables, free text viewers, and threshold entries can be created from any number of table cells. Moodss has full drag'n'drop support in the UI, and comes with numerous modules for system, database, network, and other types of monitoring. New modules can be developed in Tcl, Perl, Python, or C. A monitoring daemon (moomps) for UNIX is included. It can react to thresholds and record data history in any database for later analysis or for presentation using common software. MusicControl 0.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125483/ MusicControl is designed to put you in control of the music that gets played from your computer. It supports MP3, Ogg, and various module formats. MyAdvogato 1.0.1 (Stable) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125494/ MyAdvogato is a fully-customizable CGI that acts as a wrapper for Advogato. In each call it fetches pages from the original Web site, modifies them on the fly according to user preferences, and returns the result. mysqlISP 1.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125509/ mysqlISP lets you manage ISP customers, resellers, and their resources, and allows you to centralize resource and product usage. It works alone or in conjuntion with mysqlRadius, mysqlApache, mysqlBind, and mysqlSendmail applications of the openISP suite. A user-friendly, 100% template driven -skin- interface ism|4 is also available from a third party (mysqlIPM and mysqlRadacct are also supported.) nanoweb 2.2.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125502/ Nanoweb is a modular Web server written in PHP. It is designed to be small, secure, and extensible. It is HTTP/1.1 compliant and has decent performance, CGI and FastCGI support, a nice configuration system, name-based virtual hosts, server side includes, authentication, gzip content encoding support, Apache combined format and MySQL logging, and many advanced features. NetDraw 2.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125458/ NetDraw is a simple Network drawing application. You can connect to a remote host and start to draw, and the remote host sees your drawing in real-time and can print and save it. NetThello 1.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125399/ NetThello is a simple but fully functional Othello game written entirely in Cocoa. It includes support for two players on a single computer, playing over the Internet, and against a computer player. Noble Ape Simulation 0.662 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125443/ The Noble Ape Simulation creates a random island environment and simulates the ape inhabitants of the island's cognitive processes. It features the Ocelot landscape rendering engine. num-utils 0.3 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125499/ num-utils are a set of programs for dealing with numbers from the Unix command line. Much like the other command line utilities grep, awk, sort, cut, etc. these utilities work on numeric data from both standard in and data from files. The base utilities currently included are average, bound, interval, numgrep, numprocess, numsum, random, range, and round. If you work with pipelines on the command line, these tools will prove to be helpful. nut 8.8 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125531/ nut is nutrition software to record what you eat and analyze your meals for nutrient composition. The database included is the USDA Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release 15, which contains 6,220 foods and 117 nutrients. This database contains values for vitamins, minerals, fats, calories, protein, carbohydrates, fiber, etc., and includes the essential polyunsaturated fats, Omega-3 and Omega-6. Nutrient levels are expressed as a percentage of the Daily Value, the familiar standard of food labeling in the United States, but also can be fully customized. Recipes can be added, and graphs drawn. The program is completely menu-driven and there are no commands to learn. ObjectScript 1.3 (Stable) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125425/ ObjectScript is a general purpose object-oriented programming language. It is designed to be simple to learn, easy to use, and powerful, combining the convenience of an interactive interpreter with many of the features of Java: a simple Java-like syntax, javadoc support, a class system (single inheritance), private vs. public fields and methods, exceptions, synchronization and threading, etc. Since it can be interactively interpreted, ObjectScript can be used to debug or learn Java systems. And since it supports extending Java classes and interfaces, it can add sophisticated scripting to an existing Java application. OpenGUI 4.1.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125406/ OpenGUI (formerly FastGL) is a high-level C/C++ graphics & windowing library built upon a fast, low-level x86 ASM graphics kernel. It provides 2D drawing primitives and an event- driven windowing API for easy application development, and it supports the BMP image file format. You can write apps in the old Borland BGI style or in a windowed style like QT. OpenGUI supports the keyboard and mouse as event sources, the Linux framebuffer, SVGAlib, and XFree86-DGA2 (HW accelerated) as drawing backends, Mesa3D under Linux, and 8, 15, 16, and 32- bpp color modes. openMosix Cluster for Linux 2.4.20-3 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125450/ openMosix is a a set of extensions to the standard Linux kernel allowing you to build a cluster of out of off-the-shelf PC hardware. openMosix scales perfectly up to thousands of nodes. You do not need to modify your applications to benefit from your cluster (unlike PVM, MPI, Linda, etc.). Processes in openMosix migrate transparently between nodes and the cluster will always auto-balance. PCX Portal 0.3 (UserProperties) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125506/ The PCX Portal provides a desktop environment, company, user and app management, context sensitive help, and multi-lingual support. It is written in Perl, and designed to provide the foundation for Web-based applications that need all of the above. PCX Portal 0.0.09 (template app) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125505/ The PCX Portal provides a desktop environment, company, user and app management, context sensitive help, and multi-lingual support. It is written in Perl, and designed to provide the foundation for Web-based applications that need all of the above. PCX Portal 0.2.01 (pcxportal) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125503/ The PCX Portal provides a desktop environment, company, user and app management, context sensitive help, and multi-lingual support. It is written in Perl, and designed to provide the foundation for Web-based applications that need all of the above. photos 3.5b1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125424/ photos is a Web-based photo database for storing metadata about digital photos so you can find them again later. It supports adding photos one at a time, or as a group by directory. It is intended to be run locally but can be run on a remote Web server if you've got the space and the bandwidth. Project Manager X 1.75 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125390/ 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. It requires Mac OS X 10.2.3 or greater. Quax 0.9-2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125377/ Quax is a desktop zooming tool intended especially for Web developers, but is very handy and friendly for newbies. There are few other tools for this task: XMag, KMag, and KZoom. All of them are full featured applications and take some time to figure how to use, while this program is designed to be very easy. ratpoison 1.2.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125527/ Ratpoison is a simple window manager with no large library dependencies, no fancy graphics, no window decorations, and no rodent dependence. It is largely modeled after GNU Screen, which has done wonders in the virtual terminal market. All interaction with the window manager is done through keystrokes. ratpoison has a prefix map to minimize the key clobbering that cripples EMACS and other quality pieces of software. All windows are maximized and kept maximized to avoid wasting precious screen space. Samba 3.0.0 beta1 (3.0.x) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125423/ The Samba software suite is a collection of programs that implements the SMB protocol for unix systems, allowing you to serve files and printers to Windows, NT, OS/2 and DOS clients. This protocol is sometimes also referred to as the LanManager or Netbios protocol. SDBA Revolution 1.86 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125465/ SDBA Revolution is an open-source architecture written in Perl which simplifies and streamlines the process of writing applications that run on an instant messaging network. It features easy scripting of IM responses, session variables which are consistent across messages, session time limits, support for multiple "apps" from one bot, basic security, and the ability to use multiple access lists. It makes writing IM apps very much like writing mod_perl or PHP pages. It currently supports AIM, MSN, ICQ, YIM, and Jabber. The homepage has full tutorials and documentation. SDLPong 0.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125392/ SDLPong is a Pong clone that is intended to feel "authentic", while adding additional features to extend gameplay. Sophie 3.03 (V3) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125473/ Sophie is a daemon which uses 'libsavi' library from Sophos anti-virus vendor (http://www.sophos.com). On startup, Sophie initializes SAPI (Sophos Anti-Virus Interface), loads virus patterns into memory, opens local UNIX domain socket, and waits for someone to connect and instructs it which path to scan. Since the database is loaded in RAM, scanning is very fast. (Note: speed of scanning also depends on SAVI settings and size of the file.) It works on Linux, Solaris (Sparc/x86), HP-UX, and FreeBSD. sql++ 0.09 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125515/ sql++ is an easily configurable, feature-rich, portable command-line SQL tool. It can be used with many different databases and in place of other command-line tools such as MySQL's mysql-client and Oracle's sqlplus. It has features such as multiple connections, multi-database interfacing, subselects for all databases, regardless of whether the database has native subselects or not, and much more. swsusp 1.0 pre5 (2.4 Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125400/ swsusp enables you to suspend your machine without having to use APM or BIOS support. It creates an image which is saved in your active swaps. At the next system bootup, the kernel detects the saved image, restores the memory from it and then it continues to run as before you've suspended. System Watcher 0.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125500/ Watcher is a daemon that gets some system information and stores it on a pre-configured file. The information stored by watcher are uptime, running processes, disk free blocks, disk used blocks, system users, etc. System-Down::Rescue 1.0.0pre4 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125435/ System-Down::Rescue is a free downloadable live distribution. It is designed to recover damaged file-systems, copying the data around other physical discs or networks, or burning them on a CD-ROM, using cdrecord. It features a working hardware detection system. TarProxy 0.29 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125446/ TarProxy is a statistically driven, pluggable SMTP proxy that can be used to deny spammers access to your bandwidth. tasks 1.6 rc1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125422/ tasks is built on PHP and MySQL. It features a dynamic hierarchical view of your tasks, scheduling due dates and associating URLs with tasks, an iCalendar of your tasks (scheduled tasks can go into the calendar as events or task list). and a mobile version for easy access with a PDA. The Fish 0.4.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125475/ The Fish provides a GTK-based graphical tool to manage and edit FreeBSD system variables stored in /etc/defaults/rc.conf and /etc/rc.conf. For testing purposes, or, for users that need to have different configurations, the program honours two environment variables: FISH_RC_DEFAULTS and FISH_RC. The Gallery 1.3.4-RC3 (1.0) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125476/ Gallery is a slick Web-based photo album written using PHP. It is easy to install, includes a config wizard, and provides users with the ability to create and maintain their own albums in the album collection via an intuitive Web interface. Photo management includes automatic thumbnail creation, image resizing, rotation, ordering, captioning and more. Albums can have read, write, and caption permissions per individual authenticated user for an additional level of privacy. The SlotSig library 0.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125501/ The SlotSig library tries to provide a solution to the common problem of sending messages between various C++ classes (this has nothing to do with Corba or KDE's DCOP). Similar solutions to this problem can also be found in Qt or libsigc++, but this library tries to be both simpler to use and smaller. It also provides better type-checking at compile-time to avoid finding errors at runtime, when it's usually too late. TkPasMan 2.2a (Stable) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125437/ TkPasMan is a simple program that lets you store usernames and passwords for access to forums, mailing lists, and other websites. It is inspired by gpasman, but has more `paste' possibilities. For example, you can just paste username and then password behind it. tower toppler 1.0.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125415/ Tower Toppler (aka Nebulous) is the reimplementation an old 'jump and run' game. In this game you have to climb to the top of a tower avoiding all kinds of creatures that want to push you down. tvrec tools 0.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125453/ tvrec tools is a set of scripts for controlling an alternative capture-script to record TV with a Linux system. These shell scripts, together with some other standard Linux programs, allow you to trigger recording, view recording status, and delete the whole recording queue via email or SMS (short message service). Uml2Daml Converter 0.4 (Development) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125431/ The Uml2Daml Converter is a GUI application for automated transformation of UML 1.4 class diagrams (in XMI 1.1) into DAML+OIL or RDFS (RDF Schema) ontologies. It is also possible to visualize the ontologies as directed graphs. Since transformations are based on the XMI 1.1 standard, DAML+OIL/RDFS ontologies can be modeled with any UML tool able to produce XMI 1.1/UML 1.4 (such as TogetherJ 6.0). Velocity editor plugin for Eclipse 1.0.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125491/ Velocity editor plugin for Eclipse provides an editor for the scripting language of Jakarta's template engine Velocity. The editor is implemented as an plugin for the Eclipse platform. Vex 0.4.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125395/ Vex is a visual editor for XML. It features a word processor-like interface. Video Disk Recorder 1.2.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125482/ Video Disk Recorder (VDR) is a digital sat-reciever program using Linux and DVB technologies. It can record MPEG2 streams, as well as output the stream to TV. It also supports plugins for DVD, DivX, or MP3 playback and more. Vipul's Razor 2.34 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125408/ Vipul's Razor is a distributed, collaborative, spam detection and filtering network that exploits the broadcast characteristic of spam distribution to limit its propagation. The primary focus of the system is to identify and disable an email spam before its injection and processing is complete. Razor establishes a distributed and constantly updating catalogue of spam in propagation. This catalogue is used by clients to filter out known spam. VLevel 0.4 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125413/ VLevel is a dynamic compressor that amplifies the quiet parts of music. It uses a look-ahead buffer to provide gradual changes, and never causes clipping. A command line filter and a LADSPA plugin are provided, and XMMS is supported. Worker 2.8.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125525/ Worker is a file-manager exclusive for X based on the famous filemanager "DirectoryOpus" on the AmigaOS. It is configurable on the fly without restarting Worker. Any extern program can be easily integrated in the GUI, including a button and a hotkey. Worker uses real file-recognition on file-content AND/OR file-ending, where each file-type can get an own action. WowBB 1.3 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125516/ WowBB is an innovative bulletin board with features including an auto install/upgrade, a WYSIWYG editor with integrated spell-checker, automatic time zone detection, topic-level new post tracking, smart caching, a visual style editor with real-time preview, and native file format support for major bulletin boards. XChat-Ruby 1.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125471/ XChat-Ruby is a plugin for the XChat IRC client which allows scripts to be written in the Ruby programming language. Almost all of the XChat2 plugin API is supported through a strong OO interface. Dynamic loading and unloading of Ruby modules is supported, as well as interactively executing Ruby statements from within XChat. Xdebug 1.2.0 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125508/ The Xdebug PHP extension aids script debugging by providing a lot of valuable information, including stack and function traces in error messages, memory allocation traces, and protection from infinite recursions. Xdebug also has a built-in debugging server which you can access with a debug client to debug your scripts remotely. Stepping, accessing data, and examining stacktraces are a few of the remote capabilities. XIWA 1.4.1 (Beta) http://freshmeat.net/releases/125507/ XIWA (XIWA Is Web Accounting) is a Web-based accounting package built with Perl and PostgreSQL. It supports Double Entry/Stocks and has a powerful, flexible reporting engine. xtermset 0.5.2 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125496/ xtermset is a command line utility to change several characteristics of an xterm. These are things like title, foreground color, background color, geometry and position. Furthermore the xterm can be iconified, restored to normal size, or refreshed. YaRET 2.0.11 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125468/ YaRET is a Perl script that automates the ripping, normalization, and encoding of CDs. It supports CDDB very well via the Perl Audio::CD module, and also can work with your favorite ripper/normalizer/encoder (e.g., cdparanoia, cdda2wav, normalize, etc.) It supports useful features like multiple concurrent encoders and an easy to use configuration file that lets you customize YaRET to your taste (such as file naming based on the CDDB information). ZIPDrop 0.1 http://freshmeat.net/releases/125467/ ZIPDrop is a small Droplet which is meant to create zip files using the OS X command line zip utility. You can drop a folder onto it and get a .zip file with the content of the folder. .zip files generated by ZIPDrop are compatible with Stuffit Expander and WinZip. 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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