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This project aims at providing up to date versions of the Apache HTTP server.
Flood is a profile-driven HTTP load tester. It can be used to gather
important performance metrics for your Web site.
See the FAQ for common questions about flood:
http://httpd.apache.org/test/flood/faq.html
Authors:
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Aaron Bannert
Justin Erenkrantz
...and other members of the Apache Software Foundation, please see
This project contains third-party modules for the Apache HTTP server.
Please note that modules may be built for two targets: for the distro Apache,
and for the (possibly newer) one which is in the 'Apache' buildservice project.
Apache2 module to use TCL script language.
- Servelets: include tcl scripts in html documents
- CGI-like: html page generator
NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.
NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.
The GNU implementation of the find utilities (find and xargs).
NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.
German Dictionaries for aspell, ispell and myspell.
NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.
NOTE: Automatically created during Factory devel project migration by admin.
This is the development repository of the Lua programming language and its 3rd party modules for openSUSE.
This Perl module helps to create differences between two files or
lists. It is used by 'perl-diffmk'
AnyEvent provides a uniform interface to various event loops. This allows module authors to use event loop functionality without forcing module users to use a specific event loop implementation (since more than one event loop cannot coexist peacefully).
The interface itself is vaguely similar, but not identical to the Event module.
Perl module for creation and manipulation of ZIP-files
SASL is a generic mechanism for authentication used by several network
protocols. Authen::SASL provides an implementation framework that all
protocols should be able to share.
The framework allows different implementations of the connection class
to be plugged in. At the time of writing there were two such plugins.
BerkeleyDB is a module that allows Perl programs to use the facilities
provided by Berkeley DB version 2 or higher. To use version 1 of
Berkeley DB with Perl, you need the DB_File module.
Bit::Vector is an efficient C library which allows you to handle bit vectors, sets (of integers), "big integer arithmetic" and boolean matrices, all of arbitrary sizes
BSD::Resource is a class implementing access to process resource limit
and priority functions (e.g. getrusage, setrlimit, etc).
This modules handles International Standard Book Numbers, including ISBN-10
and ISBN-13.
This data is current as of the date in the module version. At that time, the publisher codes 9990000-9999999 or 999000-999999 had not been fixed, although they had been proposed. I do not include them in the data. Some regions, including India (93), Gabon (99902), and Congo (99951) have country codes but no publisher codes. They still have entries even though you won't be able to validate any ISBNs assigned in those regions.
Business::ISBN uses this "data pack" to do its work. You can update Business::ISBN::Data independently of the main module as the various ISBN organizations assign new publisher codes. The ISBN agency lists these data at http://www.isbn-international.org/converter/ranges.htm .