Entry level C++ projects

2013-01-12 Thread alwin doss
Hi All, I am a C++ developer and I want to contribute to FreeBSD. There are so many applications. Is there any C++ project which is simple enough to start with. Thanks in advance for your help. -- Alwin Doss God's Beloved ___

Re: Entry level C++ projects

2013-01-12 Thread C. P. Ghost
On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 11:10 AM, alwin doss alwindos...@gmail.com wrote: Hi All, I am a C++ developer and I want to contribute to FreeBSD. There are so many applications. Is there any C++ project which is simple enough to start with. Thanks in advance for your help. Hi Alwin, there's

FreeBSD Projects

2009-10-06 Thread Chris Stankevitz
a list of other such projects? Thanks, Chris ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org

Re: FreeBSD Projects

2009-10-06 Thread Michael Powell
webpage? Q2: Where can I find a list of other such projects? http://www.freebsd.org/projects/projects.html Some content may be old, outdated, or stale. -Mike ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo

Re: FreeBSD Projects

2009-10-06 Thread Maks Verver
a list of other such projects? For both questions, I think this is the page you're looking for: http://www.freebsd.org/projects/ Kind regards, Maks Verver. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo

Re: local security scanner for vulnerable common opensource www projects

2009-05-05 Thread Mel Flynn
On Saturday 02 May 2009 14:50:14 Jeroen Hofstee wrote: I tried to find a program which could scan the local filesystem and extract a lists of well known web projects (yoomla, wordpress etc), extract the installed version number and match it against a database of known vulnerabilities

Re: local security scanner for vulnerable common opensource www projects

2009-05-05 Thread Jeroen Hofstee
Mel Flynn schreef: On Saturday 02 May 2009 14:50:14 Jeroen Hofstee wrote: I tried to find a program which could scan the local filesystem and extract a lists of well known web projects (joomla, wordpress etc) Not that I'm aware of and it's hell to write and keep current. k, pitty

Re: local security scanner for vulnerable common opensource www projects

2009-05-05 Thread Mel Flynn
On Tuesday 05 May 2009 22:04:27 Jeroen Hofstee wrote: Mel Flynn schreef: On Saturday 02 May 2009 14:50:14 Jeroen Hofstee wrote: I tried to find a program which could scan the local filesystem and extract a lists of well known web projects (joomla, wordpress etc) Not that I'm aware

Re: local security scanner for vulnerable common opensource www projects

2009-05-05 Thread Jeroen Hofstee
Mel Flynn schreef: You can do that, the issue is plugins: 0) SuperCMS v 1.0 installed 1) CoolStuff via webinterface, by SuperCMSNr1Fan, version 0.1.0.1beta 2) SuperCMS v 1.0.1 security release, changes some issues with plugin handling 3) CoolStuff's maintainer is now known as

Re: local security scanner for vulnerable common opensource www projects

2009-05-05 Thread Mel Flynn
On Wednesday 06 May 2009 00:01:12 Jeroen Hofstee wrote: Mel Flynn schreef: You can do that, the issue is plugins: 0) SuperCMS v 1.0 installed 1) CoolStuff via webinterface, by SuperCMSNr1Fan, version 0.1.0.1beta 2) SuperCMS v 1.0.1 security release, changes some issues with plugin

local security scanner for vulnerable common opensource www projects

2009-05-02 Thread Jeroen Hofstee
I tried to find a program which could scan the local filesystem and extract a lists of well known web projects (yoomla, wordpress etc), extract the installed version number and match it against a database of known vulnerabilities. Similiar to portaudit, but then for the standard scripts users

Networking / Storage projects testing.

2009-03-13 Thread onkar mahajan
Hi All , I am interested in implementing some interesting Networking storage virtualization related projects on FreeBSD . I have only one PC available with me at home. Does FreeBSD foundation provide some sort of public servers wherein the developers can test their code or something

Storage projects

2008-05-15 Thread Onkar
Can anyone please suggest me a good storage(File system ,SCSI/iSCSI stack, TCP/IP ) project . I have 2 AMD 64 PCs each with 1 GB RAM and 350 GB SATA HDD, regards, Onkar ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list

Re: Storage projects

2008-05-15 Thread Bob Johnson
On 5/15/08, Bob Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Do you want a programming project, or a figure-out-how-to-do-it project? One thing that pops up once in a while is the need for a real-time distributed file server. I.E. two or more fileservers serving the same files from physically separate

Re: Storage projects

2008-05-15 Thread Bob Johnson
Do you want a programming project, or a figure-out-how-to-do-it project? One thing that pops up once in a while is the need for a real-time distributed file server. I.E. two or more fileservers serving the same files from physically separate locations, while keeping the files synchronized in real

Renovation Projects

2008-04-14 Thread uktradestreet
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http://www.freebsd.org/projects/bigdisk/

2005-12-30 Thread David Kirchner
Could someone help me find the contact information for the person who is responsible for the bigdisk page? I have a suggested update (related to PR kern/84589) that may help other people using multi-terabyte servers get better usability from FreeBSD. ___

Re: Projects List page

2005-12-10 Thread Erik Nørgaard
pete wright wrote: Saw the newly posted list of projects that need volunteers. One project in particular caught my eye: http://www.freebsd.org/projects/ideas/#p-pxeinstaller (FreeBSD PXE Install support) I do not see an email contact regarding this, has anyone started working something like

Re: Projects List page

2005-12-10 Thread pete wright
On 12/10/05, Erik Nørgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: pete wright wrote: Saw the newly posted list of projects that need volunteers. One project in particular caught my eye: http://www.freebsd.org/projects/ideas/#p-pxeinstaller (FreeBSD PXE Install support) I do not see an email

Projects List page

2005-12-09 Thread pete wright
Saw the newly posted list of projects that need volunteers. One project in particular caught my eye: http://www.freebsd.org/projects/ideas/#p-pxeinstaller (FreeBSD PXE Install support) I do not see an email contact regarding this, has anyone started working something like this? -pete

Re: FreeBSD and projects for kids

2005-08-21 Thread Heiko Grill
Am Freitag, 19. August 2005 03:12 schrieb Gayn Winters: I'm building a PC with my 10 year old niece. Actually we are building several PC's out of junk parts that we have laying around the office. We are trying various OS's, including FreeBSD, on them. We are trying to get various devices to

FreeBSD and projects for kids

2005-08-20 Thread Gayn Winters
I'm building a PC with my 10 year old niece. Actually we are building several PC's out of junk parts that we have laying around the office. We are trying various OS's, including FreeBSD, on them. We are trying to get various devices to work: printers, scanners, sound cards, microphones, video

Re: FreeBSD and projects for kids

2005-08-20 Thread Mike Hernandez
On 8/18/05, Gayn Winters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thus my questions: any ideas for very elementary reading on computers for a 10 year old? Any ideas for an appropriate web site for her? Anyone tried PicoBSD as an example of a small OS?Can anyone advise me as to how much of FreeBSD I

FreeBSD and projects for kids

2005-08-20 Thread Gayn Winters
I'm building a PC with my 10 year old niece. Actually we are building several PC's out of junk parts that we have laying around the office. We are trying various OS's, including FreeBSD, on them. We are trying to get various devices to work: printers, scanners, sound cards, microphones, video

Re: FreeBSD and projects for kids

2005-08-20 Thread Gary W. Swearingen
Gayn Winters [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Anyone tried PicoBSD as an example of a small OS? PicoBSD is almost certainly not what you're looking for. All of the useful PicoBSD documentation is pretty-much in the manpage and in a few files under /usr/src/release/picobsd/; it's just a way of building

Re: FreeBSD and projects for kids

2005-08-20 Thread Andrew L. Gould
On Thu, 18 Aug 2005 18:12:12 -0700 Gayn Winters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm building a PC with my 10 year old niece. Actually we are building several PC's out of junk parts that we have laying around the office. We are trying various OS's, including FreeBSD, on them. We are trying to get

Re: FreeBSD and projects for kids

2005-08-20 Thread Tim Holmes
| I'm building a PC with my 10 year old niece. Actually we are building | several PC's out of junk parts that we have laying around the office. | We are trying various OS's, including FreeBSD, on them. We are trying to | get various devices to work: printers, scanners, sound cards, |

Trouble when trying to compile glade 2 projects [linked]

2004-11-02 Thread Alejandro Valenzuela Roca
Hi there, whenever I try to run the autogen.sh script of a glade 2 project (no matter how simple it is, or whether it's C or C++ or whether it is a GTK or Gnome project), I always get to this: [...] checking for gcc option to accept ANSI C... (cached) none needed checking dependency style of

projects

2003-01-13 Thread Shawn Henderson
I am currently tryin to learn sysadmin. is there a place were there are projects that I can practice on my box..I have just been searching the web for stuff to do with my box and have learned bits and pieces..but I want a little more structure. I have bought a few books but quickly tire of them

Re: projects

2003-01-13 Thread Mike Hogsett
Shawn Said: I am currently tryin to learn sysadmin. is there a place were there are projects that I can practice on my box..I have just been searching the web for stuff to do with my box and have learned bits and pieces..but I want a little more structure. I have bought a few books

I went to your pages-http://www.freebsd.org/projects/newbies.html

2002-12-13 Thread ShelleyBond
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