Martin Vidner
mvidner
Involved Projects and Packages
Net::DBus provides a Perl API for the DBus message system.
This module aims to comply exactly to the XPath specification at
http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath and yet allow extensions to be added in the
form of functions. Modules such as XSLT and XPointer may need to do
this as they support functionality beyond XPath.
knife-solo adds a handful of commands that aim to make working with chef-solo as powerful as chef-server
A framework for writing bundlers, which are tools that resolve, fetch, install, and isolate a project's dependencies, in Ruby.
Mocha is a library for mocking and stubbing using a syntax like that of JMock.
It can be used with many testing frameworks e.g. Test::Unit, RSpec, test/spec,
expectations, Dust, MiniTest and even JtestR.
Mocha provides a unified, simple and readable syntax for both traditional
mocking and partial mocking.
Authors:
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James Mead
Paul Battley
Chris Roos
Ben Griffiths
Provides bindings for augeas.
This project was created for package rubygem-agama-yast via attribute OBS:Maintained
My sandbox for first tries of deb packages for Ubuntu.
REPOSITORIES REMOVED BY ADMIN DUE AS ANNOUNCED
This is an extremely clumsy packaging attempt. First post!!1! I mean, first .deb.
This project is used by mvidner to prepare packages for openSUSE:Factory submissions. Usually all package changes should get submitted here for review and testing first.
REPOSITORIES REMOVED BY ADMIN DUE AS ANNOUNCED
Cnetworkmanager is a command-line client for NetworkManager, intended
to supplement and replace the GUI applets.
The replacement for openSUSE 12.1 and onwards is nmcli.
All available Ethernet network interfaces will be cycled
until one is successfully configured.
This script should run at the first boot of a machine
that has several interfaces.
Cnetworkmanager is a command-line client for NetworkManager, intended
to supplement and replace the GUI applets.
All available Ethernet network interfaces will be cycled
until one is successfully configured.
This script should run at the first boot of a machine
that has several interfaces.
This module aims to comply exactly to the XPath specification at
http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath and yet allow extensions to be added in the
form of functions. Modules such as XSLT and XPointer may need to do
this as they support functionality beyond XPath.