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Have you ever wished for your installation shell scripts to run reproducably, without much programming fuzz, and even with optional logging enabled? Then give up shell programming, use Perl.
Sysadm::Install executes shell-like commands performing typical installation tasks: Copying files, extracting tarballs, calling make. It has a fail once and die policy, meticulously checking the result of every operation and calling die() immeditatly if anything fails.
A utility that converts sourcecode to HTML, XHTML, RTF, LaTeX, TeX, XML or ANSI escape sequences with syntax highlighting.
It supports several programming and markup languages.
Language descriptions are configurable and support regular expressions.
The utility offers indentation and reformatting capabilities.
It is easily possible to create new language definitions and colour themes.
Audacious is an advanced audio player. It is free, lightweight, based on Qt, runs on GNU/Linux and many other UNIX-like platforms, and is focused on audio quality and supporting a wide range of audio codecs.
It still features an alternative skinned user interface (based on Winamp 2.x skins).
Historically, it started as a fork of a fork of XMMS.
Plugins for the Audacious audio player.
Have you ever wished for your installation shell scripts to run
reproducably, without much programming fuzz, and even with optional logging
enabled? Then give up shell programming, use Perl.
"Sysadm::Install" executes shell-like commands performing typical
installation tasks: Copying files, extracting tarballs, calling "make".
It has a "fail once and die" policy, meticulously checking the result of
every operation and calling "die()" immeditatly if anything fails.
Have you ever wished for your installation shell scripts to run
reproducably, without much programming fuzz, and even with optional logging
enabled? Then give up shell programming, use Perl.
'Sysadm::Install' executes shell-like commands performing typical
installation tasks: Copying files, extracting tarballs, calling 'make'. It
has a 'fail once and die' policy, meticulously checking the result of every
operation and calling 'die()' immeditatly if anything fails.
'Sysadm::Install' also supports a _dry_run_ mode, in which it logs
everything, but suppresses any write actions. Dry run mode is enabled by
calling 'Sysadm::Install::dry_run(1)'. To switch back to normal, call
'Sysadm::Install::dry_run(0)'.
As of version 0.17, 'Sysadm::Install' supports a _confirm_ mode, in which
it interactively asks the user before running any of its functions (just
like 'rm -i'). _confirm_ mode is enabled by calling
'Sysadm::Install::confirm(1)'. To switch back to normal, call
'Sysadm::Install::confirm(0)'.
'Sysadm::Install' is fully Log4perl-enabled. To start logging, just
initialize 'Log::Log4perl'. 'Sysadm::Install' acts as a wrapper class,
meaning that file names and line numbers are reported from the calling
program's point of view.
Have you ever wished for your installation shell scripts to run
reproducably, without much programming fuzz, and even with optional logging
enabled? Then give up shell programming, use Perl.
'Sysadm::Install' executes shell-like commands performing typical
installation tasks: Copying files, extracting tarballs, calling 'make'. It
has a 'fail once and die' policy, meticulously checking the result of every
operation and calling 'die()' immeditatly if anything fails.
'Sysadm::Install' also supports a _dry_run_ mode, in which it logs
everything, but suppresses any write actions. Dry run mode is enabled by
calling 'Sysadm::Install::dry_run(1)'. To switch back to normal, call
'Sysadm::Install::dry_run(0)'.
As of version 0.17, 'Sysadm::Install' supports a _confirm_ mode, in which
it interactively asks the user before running any of its functions (just
like 'rm -i'). _confirm_ mode is enabled by calling
'Sysadm::Install::confirm(1)'. To switch back to normal, call
'Sysadm::Install::confirm(0)'.
'Sysadm::Install' is fully Log4perl-enabled. To start logging, just
initialize 'Log::Log4perl'. 'Sysadm::Install' acts as a wrapper class,
meaning that file names and line numbers are reported from the calling
program's point of view.
Packages around the Domain Name System.
Hiawatha is a secure webserver for Unix. It has been written with 'being
secure' as its main goal. Hiawatha has many security features that no other
webserver has. This and the fact that Hiawatha's source code is free of
security-bugs, makes Hiawatha the most secure webserver available.
Authors:
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Hugo Leisink
ngIRCd is a free open source daemon for Internet Relay Chat (IRC), developed
under the GNU General Public License (GPL). It's written from scratch and is
not based upon the original IRCd like many others.
Advantages
Why should you use ngIRCd? Because ...
* there are no problems with servers on changing or non-static IP
addresses.
* there is a small and lean configuration file.
* there is a free, modern and open source C source code.
* it is still under active development.
ngIRCd is compatible to the "original" ircd 2.10.3p3, so you can run mixed
networks.
cyrus2courier is a nice little tool to convert a single mailbox from Cyrus-Imap
into the Maildir++ format used by the Courier-Imap and Dovecot IMAP servers.
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