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1 elmex 1.1 #!/usr/bin/perl
2    
3     umask 022;
4    
5     mkdir "software.schmorp.de", 0755;
6     mkdir "software.schmorp.de/pkg", 0755;
7     mkdir "software.schmorp.de/img", 0755;
8     system "rsync -av *.jpg software.schmorp.de/img/";
9    
10 root 1.69 our %IRC = (
11 root 1.85 # anyevent => ["irc.perl.org", "#anyevent", "http://mibbit.com/chat/#anyevent\@irc.perl.org"],
12 root 1.72 # freenode => ["irc.freenode.org", "#schmorp", "http://webchat.freenode.net/?randomnick=1&channels=schmorp&prompt=1", ", users <tt>schmorp</tt> and <tt>elmex</tt>"],
13 root 1.111 anyevent => ["irc.schmorp.de", "#schmorpforge", "http://chat.schmorp.de/?channels=schmorpforge", ", user <tt>schmorp</tt>"],
14     schmorp => ["irc.schmorp.de", "#schmorpforge", "http://chat.schmorp.de/?channels=schmorpforge", ", user <tt>schmorp</tt>"],
15 root 1.71 rxvt => ["irc.freenode.org", "#rxvt-unicode", "http://webchat.freenode.net/?randomnick=1&channels=rxvt-unicode&prompt=1", ""],
16     rxvtdev => ["irc.freenode.org", "#rxvt-unicode-dev", "http://webchat.freenode.net/?randomnick=1&channels=rxvt-unicode-dev&prompt=1", " <b>(no support, development only)</b>"],
17 root 1.69 );
18    
19 elmex 1.1 sub hdr($$) {
20     print <<EOF;
21     <?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
22     <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd">
23     <html xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml' xml:lang='en'>
24     <head>
25     <title>$_[0]</title>
26     <style type='text/css'>
27     body {
28     background: white;
29     color: black;
30     font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
31     font-size: 12pt;
32 root 1.83 margin: 0;
33     padding: 0;
34 elmex 1.1 }
35    
36     .bg-ede { background: url(/img/ede.jpg) no-repeat; padding: 20px; width: 100%; height: 82px; }
37     .bg-perl { background: url(/img/perl.jpg) no-repeat; padding: 20px; width: 100%; height: 194px; }
38     .bg-bluete { background: url(/img/bluete.jpg) no-repeat; padding: 20px; width: 100%; height: 148px; }
39    
40     a:link { color: #00f; }
41     a:visited { color: #008; }
42     a:hover { color: #800; }
43     a:active { color: #f00; }
44    
45 root 1.48 .back {
46     margin: 0;
47     font-size: 8pt;
48     }
49    
50     h1 {
51     color: #034;
52     }
53     .short-desc {
54     font-weight: bold;
55     padding: 3px 3px 3px 8px;
56 root 1.83 margin: 0 1px 0 13px;
57 root 1.48 }
58     h2 {
59     color: #069;
60     font-weight: bold;
61     border: solid red;
62     border-width: 0 0 0 12px;
63     padding: 3px 3px 3px 8px;
64 root 1.83 margin: 0 1px 0 1px;
65 root 1.48 }
66     p {
67     padding: 3px 3px 3px 8px;
68 root 1.83 margin: 0 1px 0 13px;
69 root 1.48 }
70     h3 { color: #034; }
71     h4 { color: #034; }
72    
73 elmex 1.1 img { display: block; }
74    
75 root 1.48 .resources {
76     margin-left: 13px;
77     margin-right: 13px;
78     padding: 3px 3px 3px 8px;
79     border-spacing: 1px 2px;
80     }
81    
82     .rr {
83     background: #eef;
84     padding: 1px 1em 1px 1ex;
85     }
86    
87     tt.icon {
88     display: block;
89     font-family: "Andale Mono", "Lettergothic", monospace;
90     border: 1px solid #88f;
91     background: #ccf;
92     padding: 1px 1em 1px 1em;
93     margin-right: 0;
94     text-align: center;
95     width: 4en;
96     }
97    
98 elmex 1.1 tt { font-family: "Andale Mono", "Lettergothic", monospace; }
99    
100 root 1.48 .overview {
101     margin-top: 1em;
102     margin-left: 13px;
103     margin-right: 13px;
104     padding: 3px 3px 3px 8px;
105     border-spacing: 1px 2px;
106     }
107    
108     .overview th { border-top: 1px dashed #aaa; vertical-align: top; text-align: left; padding: 0.2ex; }
109     .overview td { border-top: 1px dashed #aaa; vertical-align: top; text-align: left; padding: 0.2ex; }
110 elmex 1.1
111 root 1.84 hr { display: none; }
112 elmex 1.1 .footer { font-size: 8pt; border-top: 1px solid red; }
113 root 1.83
114 root 1.84 .section { margin: 0; padding: 0.5em 4px 0.5em 4px; }
115     .section-topnav { background: #f0ef8b; padding: 0px 4px 1px 4px; }
116     .section-header { background: white ; padding-top: 0; }
117     .section-footer { background: #f0ef8b; }
118     .section-overview { background: white ; }
119    
120     .section-short-desc { background: white ; }
121     .section-blurb { background: white ; }
122     .section-resources { background: white ; }
123     .section-documents { background: white ; }
124     .section-about { background: white ; }
125 root 1.83
126 elmex 1.1 </style>
127     </head>
128     <body>
129 root 1.84 <div class='section section-topnav'>
130 root 1.109 <p class='back'><a href='/'>Schmorpforge Software Repository</a></p>
131 root 1.84 </div>
132 root 1.83 <div class='section section-header'>
133 elmex 1.1 <h1 class="$_[1]">$_[0]</h1>
134     <div style="text-align: center; float: right; margin-left: 1em; margin-bottom: 1em">
135 root 1.63 <!--
136 root 1.93 <a title="Mach mit!" href="http://www.piratenpartei.de/unsere_ziele">
137 root 1.55 <img src="http://res.tst.eu/denke_selbst.gif" alt="Werde Pirat!" width="468" height="60" border="0" />
138     </a>
139     <br />
140 root 1.63 -->
141 root 1.100 <a href="http://www.piratenpartei.de/unsere_ziele">
142 root 1.55 <img src="http://res.tst.eu/piraten1.png" alt="Piratenpartei" width="468" height="60" border="0" />
143 root 1.41 </a>
144     <br />
145 elmex 1.1 <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">
146     <img src="http://www.deliantra.net/images/deliantra.png" border="0" alt="Deliantra Free MMORPG" style="display: inline"/>
147     <br />
148     The free as in beer, liberal, code &amp; content retro-style graphical MMORPG :)
149     </a>
150     </div>
151 root 1.83 </div>
152 elmex 1.1 EOF
153     }
154    
155     sub ftr {
156     print <<EOF;
157 root 1.83 <div class='section section-footer'>
158 elmex 1.1 <hr class='footer'/>
159     <p class='footer'>
160     Contact for this page: <a href="mailto:schmorpforge\@schmorp.de">Marc Lehmann &lt;schmorpforge\@schmorp.de&gt;</a>.
161     </p>
162 root 1.83 </div>
163 elmex 1.1 </body>
164     </html>
165     EOF
166     }
167    
168     $_ = <DATA>;
169     for (;defined $_;) {
170     my ($name, @args) = split /\s+/;
171    
172     next unless $name;
173    
174     my $desc = "";
175     $desc .= $_ while (defined ($_ = <DATA>) and !/^\S/);
176     $desc =~ s/^(.*?)\n\s*\n//s
177     or die "malformed desc in $name: $desc";
178    
179     my $short = $1;
180    
181 root 1.83 (my $id = $name) =~ y%/%-%;
182 root 1.99 $index{$name} = "<tr><th id='$id' style='white-space:nowrap'><a href='pkg/$name.html'>$name</a></th><td>$short</td></tr>";
183 elmex 1.1
184     open STDOUT, ">", "software.schmorp.de/pkg/$name.html"
185     or die "software.schmorp.de/pkg/$name.html: $!";
186    
187 root 1.48 my $bg = (grep /cpan/, @args) ? "bg-perl" : "bg-ede";
188     hdr $name, $bg;
189 elmex 1.1
190     print <<EOF;
191 root 1.83 <div class='section section-short-desc'>
192     <h2>$name</h2>
193 elmex 1.1 <p class='short-desc'>$short</p>
194 root 1.83 </div>
195 elmex 1.1
196 root 1.83 <div class='section section-blurb'>
197 elmex 1.1 <h2>Blurb</h2>
198     <p class='blurb'>$desc</p>
199 root 1.83 </div>
200    
201     <div class='section section-resources'>
202 root 1.47 <h2>Resources</h2>
203 root 1.48 <table class='resources'>
204 elmex 1.1 EOF
205 elmex 1.5 if (grep /git/, @args) {
206     print <<EOF;
207 elmex 1.58 <tr><td><tt class="icon">GIT</tt></td><td class='rr'><a href='http://git.ta-sa.org/git/$name/'>Browsable GIT repository '$name'</a></li></tr>
208 root 1.48 <tr><td><tt class="icon">GIT</tt></td><td class='rr'>Read-only GIT checkout: <tt>&#160;git-clone http://git.ta-sa.org/$name.git</tt>
209     </td></tr>
210 elmex 1.58 <!-- <tr><td><tt class="icon">CVS</tt></td><td class='rr'>Contributor CVS access (command requires CVS version &gt;= 1.12.11):<br />
211 elmex 1.33 <tt>cvs -d ":ext;CVS_SERVER=git-cvsserver:USER\@ruth.plan9.de/gitroot/$name.git" co -d $name master</tt>
212 elmex 1.58 </td></tr> -->
213 elmex 1.5 EOF
214     } else {
215     my $modules = $name;
216 elmex 1.1
217 root 1.120 for (@args) {
218     $modules = "$1" if /modules\((.*)\)/;
219     }
220    
221     if (length $modules) {
222     print <<EOF;
223 root 1.48 <tr><td><tt class="icon">CVS</tt></td><td class='rr'><a href='http://cvs.schmorp.de/$name'>Browsable CVS module '$name'</a></td></tr>
224     <tr><td><tt class="icon">CVS</tt></td><td class='rr'>Anonymous CVS:
225     <tt>&#160;cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anonymous\@cvs.schmorp.de/schmorpforge co $modules</tt>
226 elmex 1.1
227 root 1.48 </td></tr>
228 elmex 1.1 EOF
229 root 1.120 }
230 elmex 1.5 }
231 elmex 1.1
232 root 1.69 my @irc;
233    
234 root 1.48 print "<tr><td><tt class='icon'>FILE</tt></td><td class='rr'><a href='http://dist.schmorp.de/$name/'>File Releases</a></td></tr>\n"
235 root 1.77 if grep /dist(?!-)/, @args;
236     print "<tr><td><tt class='icon'>FILE</tt></td><td class='rr'><a href='http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/$name/'>File Releases</a></td></tr>\n"
237     if grep /dist-gnu/, @args;
238 root 1.114 print "<tr><td><tt class='icon'>CPAN</tt></td><td class='rr'><a href='http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-authors/id/M/ML/MLEHMANN/'>File Releases (CPAN)</a></td></tr>\n"
239 elmex 1.5 if grep /cpan$/, @args;
240 root 1.48 print "<tr><td><tt class='icon'>CPAN</tt></td><td class='rr'><a href='http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-authors/id/E/EL/ELMEX/'>File Releases (CPAN)</a></td></tr>\n"
241 elmex 1.5 if grep /cpan-elmex/, @args;
242 elmex 1.1 for (@args) {
243 root 1.69 if (/list\((.*?)\)/) {
244 root 1.48 print "<tr><td><tt class='icon'>LIST</tt></td><td class='rr'><a href='http://lists.schmorp.de/mailman/listinfo/" . ($1 || $name) . "'>Mailing List '" . ($1 || $name) . "'</a></td></tr>\n";
245 root 1.47 }
246 root 1.69 if (/irc\((.*?)\)/) {
247     push @irc, $1;
248     }
249     }
250 root 1.85 push @irc, "schmorp" unless @irc;
251 root 1.69 for (@irc) {
252     my ($server, $channel, $url, $comment) = @{ $IRC{$_} or die };
253     print "<tr><td><tt class='icon'>IRC</tt></td><td class='rr'>Server <a href='$url'><tt><b>$server</b></tt>, channel <tt>$channel</tt></a>$comment <b>(say hi and <i>wait a few minutes or hours</i>)</b></td></tr>\n";
254 elmex 1.1 }
255 root 1.69
256 root 1.48 print "</table>";
257 elmex 1.1
258 elmex 1.4 if (my @files = grep $_, map /(cvs-co|cvs-pod|git-pod|git-co)\((\S+)\)/ && [$1, $2], @args) {
259 root 1.83 print "</div><div class='section section-documents'><h2>Additional Documents</h2><table class='resources'>";
260 elmex 1.1
261     for (@files) {
262     my ($type, $arg) = @$_;
263    
264     if ($type eq "cvs-co") {
265 root 1.48 print "<tr><td><tt class='icon'>FILE</tt></td><td class='rr'><a href='http://cvs.schmorp.de/$name/$arg'>$arg</a></td></tr>";
266 elmex 1.4
267 elmex 1.1 } elsif ($type eq "cvs-pod") {
268     my ($file, $desc) = $arg =~ /(.*),(.*)/ ? ($1, $2) : ($arg, $arg);
269     $desc ||= "<b>Main Manual Page</b>";
270 root 1.48 print "<tr><td><tt class='icon'>POD</tt></td><td class='rr'><a href='http://pod.tst.eu/http://cvs.schmorp.de/$name/$file'>$desc</a></td></tr>";
271 elmex 1.4
272 elmex 1.3 } elsif ($type eq 'git-co') {
273 root 1.48 print "<tr><td><tt class='icon'>FILE</tt></td><td class='rr'><a href='http://git.ta-sa.org/$name/$arg'>$arg</a></td>";
274 elmex 1.5
275 elmex 1.4 } elsif ($type eq "git-pod") {
276     my ($file, $desc) = $arg =~ /(.*),(.*)/ ? ($1, $2) : ($arg, $arg);
277     $desc ||= "<b>Main Manual Page</b>";
278 root 1.48 print "<tr><td><tt class='icon'>POD</tt></td><td class='rr'><a href='http://pod.tst.eu/http://git.ta-sa.org/$name/$file'>$desc</a></td></tr>";
279 elmex 1.4
280 elmex 1.1 }
281     }
282    
283 root 1.48 print "</table>";
284 elmex 1.1 }
285 root 1.83 print "</div>";
286 elmex 1.1
287     ftr;
288     }
289    
290     open STDOUT, ">software.schmorp.de/index.html";
291    
292 root 1.48 hdr "Project List", "bg-bluete";
293 elmex 1.1
294     print <<EOF;
295    
296 root 1.83 <div class='section section-about'>
297 root 1.48 <h2>About</h2>
298 root 1.110 <p class='blurb'>This page briefly documents the Schmorpforge Software Repository and
299 elmex 1.1 lists all projects available here.</p>
300 root 1.83 </div>
301 elmex 1.1
302 root 1.83 <div class='section section-resources'>
303 root 1.48 <table class='resources'>
304 root 1.103 <tr><td><tt class='icon'>BUGS</tt></td><td class='rr'>Do not use rt.cpan.org to report bugs, use an appropriate mailinglist or mail the author directly.</td></tr>
305 root 1.50 <tr><td><tt class='icon'>CVS</tt></td><td class='rr'>All CVS modules can be browsed <a href="http://cvs.schmorp.de/">here</a></td></tr>
306 root 1.109 <!--<tr><td><tt class='icon'>GIT</tt></td><td class='rr'>All GIT repositories can be found <a href="http://git.ta-sa.org/">here</a></td></tr>-->
307 root 1.77 <tr><td><tt class='icon'>FILE</tt></td><td class='rr'>Most file releases can be found <a href="http://dist.schmorp.de/">here</a> or on CPAN (for Perl modules)</td></tr>
308 root 1.50 <tr><td><tt class='icon'>LIST</tt></td><td class='rr'>All mailinglists can be found <a href="http://lists.schmorp.de/mailman/listinfo">here</a></td></tr>
309     <!--<tr><td><tt class='icon'>WIKI</tt></td><td class='rr'>The Wiki can be found <a href="http://wiki.schmorp.de/">here</a></td></tr>-->
310 root 1.72
311 root 1.111 <!--<tr><td><tt class='icon'>IRC</tt></td><td class='rr'>Server <a href='http://webchat.freenode.net/?randomnick=1&amp;channels=schmorp&amp;prompt=1'><tt><b>irc.freenode.net</b></tt>, channel <tt>#schmorp</tt></a>, user <tt>schmorp</tt> <b>(say hi and <i>wait a few minutes or hours</i>)</b><br/>Other project-specific IRC servers are listed on their respective project page.</td></tr>-->
312 root 1.113 <tr><td><tt class='icon'>IRC</tt></td><td class='rr'>Server <a href='http://chat.schmorp.de/?channels=schmorpforge'><tt><b>irc.schmorp.de</b></tt>, channel <tt>#schmorpforge</tt></a>, user <tt>schmorp</tt> <b>(say hi and <i>wait a few minutes or hours</i>)</b><br/>Other project-specific IRC servers are listed on their respective project page.</td></tr>
313 root 1.48 </table>
314 root 1.83 </div>
315 root 1.48
316 root 1.83 <div class='section section-overview'>
317 root 1.48 <h2>Project List</h2>
318     <table class='overview'>
319 elmex 1.1 EOF
320    
321     print $index{$_} for sort { (lc $a) cmp (lc $b) } keys %index;
322    
323 root 1.83 print "</table></div>";
324 elmex 1.1 ftr;
325    
326     __DATA__
327 root 1.120 stableperl list(perl) modules()
328     Stableperl is a fork, or a branch, of the official perl with the goal
329     of providing stability and compatibility. See <a
330     href="http://stableperl.schmorp.de/">stableperl.schmorp.de</a> for
331     details.
332    
333     <p>If you have a problem, please have a look at the
334     <a href="http://cvs.schmorp.de/rxvt-unicode/doc/rxvt.7.html">FAQ</a>
335 root 1.71 rxvt-unicode dist list(rxvt-unicode) cvs-pod(doc/rxvt.1.pod,) cvs-pod(doc/rxvt.7.pod,FAQ) cvs-pod(src/urxvt.pm,Perl) cvs-co(Changes) irc(rxvt) irc(rxvtdev)
336 root 1.73 rxvt-unicode is a fork of the well known terminal emulator rxvt.
337 elmex 1.1
338     <p>If you have a problem, please have a look at the
339     <a href="http://cvs.schmorp.de/rxvt-unicode/doc/rxvt.7.html">FAQ</a>
340     <em>first</em>.</p>
341    
342     Its main features (many of them unique) over rxvt are:
343    
344     <ul>
345     <li>Stores text in Unicode (either UCS-2 or UCS-4).</li>
346     <li>Uses locale-correct input, output and width: as long as your system supports the locale,
347     rxvt-unicode will display correctly.</li>
348     <li>Daemon mode: one daemon can open multiple windows on multiple displays, which
349     improves memory usage and startup time considerably.</li>
350     <li>Embedded perl, for endless customization and improvement opportunities, such as:
351     <ul>
352     <li>Tabbed terminal support.</li>
353     <li>Regex-driven customisable selection that can properly select shell arguments, urls etc.</li>
354     <li>Selection-transformation and option popup menus.</li>
355     <li>Automatically transforming the selection once made.</li>
356     <li>Incremental scrollback buffer search.</li>
357     <li>Automatic URL-underlining and launching.</li>
358     <li>Remote pastebin, digital clock, block graphics to ascii filter and
359     whatever you like to implement for yourself.</li>
360     </ul>
361     </li>
362     <li>Crash-free. At least I try, but rxvt-unicode certainly crashes much less often than
363 root 1.73 rxvt and its many forks, and reproducible bugs get fixed immediately.</li>
364 elmex 1.1 <li>Completely flicker-free.</li>
365     <li>Re-wraps long lines instead of splitting or cutting them on resizes.</li>
366     <li>Full combining character support (unlike xterm :).</li>
367     <li>Multiple fonts supported at the same time: No need to choose between
368     nice japanese and ugly latin, or no japanese and nice latin characters :).</li>
369     <li>Supports Xft and core fonts in any combination.</li>
370     <li>Can easily be embedded into other applications.</li>
371     <li>All documentation accessible through manpages.</li>
372     <li>Locale-independent XIM support.</li>
373     <li>Many small improvements, such as improved and corrected terminfo, improved secondary screen modes,
374     italic and bold font support, tinting and shading.</li>
375     <li>Encapsulation of privileged operations in a separate process (improves security).</li>
376     <li>Optimised for local <i>and</i> remote connections.</li>
377     </ul>
378    
379     <br />
380     And its main <em>missing</em> features (which users request but are not (yet?) implemented) are:
381    
382     <ul>
383     <li>Complex script support, such as arabic or tibetian - more info is needed. (use mlterm)</li>
384 root 1.115 <li>Right-to-Left rendering - more info is needed. (use mlterm)</li>
385 elmex 1.1 <li>IIIMF (Intranet/Internet Input Method Framework) support. (use scim)</li>
386     </ul>
387    
388     <br />
389    
390     There is an IRC channel for discussion on <a
391     href='irc://irc.freenode.net/rxvt-unicode'><tt>irc.freenode.net
392     #rxvt-unicode</tt></a>.
393    
394 root 1.47 libptytty dist list(rxvt-unicode) cvs-pod(doc/libptytty.3.pod) cvs-co(Changes)
395 elmex 1.1 libptytty is an offspring of rxvt-unicode that handles pty/tty/utmp/wtmp/lastlog handling
396     in mostly OS-independent ways, so it's less of a hassle for you :)
397    
398 root 1.115 vt102 list(perl) cvs-co(vt102)
399 root 1.116 <code>vt102</code> is a vt100/102/131 hardware simulator, implementing
400 root 1.115 practical and 100% compatible DEC VT terminal "emulation".
401    
402     Most terminal emulators nowadays strive to emulate a DEC VT102
403     terminal (even those claiming to emulate a VT100 usually mean
404     VT102). Unfortunately, even though there are some VT100 simulators,
405     there haven't been any DEC VT102 ones, so it was very hard to test
406     compatibility with the real device.
407    
408     Thanks to this simulator, one can now test how the "real" VT102 behaves,
409     and as free extra, it also simulates DEC VT100 and DEC VT131 terminals.
410    
411 root 1.117 ROMs are included - a standard Perl 5.10+ installation, the
412     <code>stty</code> utility and the <code>IO::Pty</code> module are
413     required to run the script, and rxvt-unicode, xterm or a similar terminal
414     emulation is required to have display/keyboard support.
415 root 1.115
416 root 1.36 gtkbfc cvs-pod(README)
417 elmex 1.1 Gtk+ bash file chooser replacement.
418    
419     <b>gtkbfc</b> is a hack that replaces the dreaded, slow and hard-to-use GTK+
420     file chooser by a rxvt-unicode window with a little script that lets you use
421     readline tab-completion to enter filenames.
422    
423     Again, its a dire hack and will not work with all programs. It does work
424     for gimp, firefox, gedit at least, though.
425    
426 root 1.69 Async-Interrupt cpan cvs-pod(Interrupt.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
427 root 1.42 Allow C/XS libraries to interrupt perl asynchronously.
428    
429     This is a module implementing a rarely-needed, very advanced technique
430     to interrupt a running perl interpreter from another thread, or similar,
431     context, at very low overhead.
432    
433 elmex 1.1 CV cpan cvs-pod(bin/cv,) cvs-co(Changes)
434     Gtk2::CV is a perl module that implements an image viewer.
435    
436     It comes with its own demo app, named <tt>cv</tt>, which is loosely
437     modeled after the classic <tt>xv</tt>, although it displays images much
438     faster than the great original. Stable releases are also found on CPAN.
439    
440     kgsueme cpan list(kgsueme) cvs-co(Changes)
441     This perl module is about reverse engineering the
442     <a href="http://cvs.schmorp.de/kgsueme/doc/protocol.html">protocol</a>
443     (<a href="http://cvs.schmorp.de/kgsueme/doc/protocol.xml">xml source</a>)
444     of the popular <a href="http://kgs.kiseido.com">Kiseido Go Server</a>.
445    
446     It features a sample Gtk+2 client (<a
447     href="http://kgsueme.schmorp.de/screenshot.jpg">screenshot</a>), a gtp
448     and a igs interface. It mostly focuses on documenting the protocol and
449     delivering a stable reference implementation which makes it easy to write
450     your own clients, bots and so on. It also contains Gtk2 modules for
451     KGS-independent rendering of beautiful Go boards. For a introduction to
452     the game of go, look <a href="http://playgo.to/interactive/">here</a>.
453    
454 root 1.79 App-Staticperl cpan cvs-pod(bin/staticperl,) cvs-co(Changes)
455 root 1.82 Perl, libc, 100 modules - all in one self-contained 500kb executable.
456 root 1.79
457     App::Staticperl installs a helper script that allows you to install a
458     statically linked (or linkable) perl distribution, install additional
459     modules, and create new perl interpreters with just the selection of
460     modules you need. It is also possible to just create the C source files
461 root 1.80 needed to embed this custom interpreter into your own programs.<p />
462    
463 root 1.81 Two pre-built perl binaries (for Linux on x86 or amd64) which
464     include some highly subjective package selections are available as
465 root 1.80 <a href="http://staticperl.schmorp.de/smallperl.html">smallperl</a>
466     and
467     <a href="http://staticperl.schmorp.de/bigperl.html">bigperl</a>.
468 root 1.79
469 root 1.101 Net-Knuddels cvs-pod(Net/Knuddels.pm,)
470 elmex 1.1 This perl module provides an API for group communications using the
471     <a href="http://www.knuddels.de/">www.knuddels.de</a> protocol. It is outdated
472     and only provided as reference.
473    
474     This module implements the knuddels.de chat protocol. Since it was created
475     the protocol changed in unknown ways, so this module no longer works. It is
476     provided as reference, though, in case the protocol didn't change much,
477     so one can learn about the protocol.
478     It could be used to write Knuddels clients, bots and even servers
479     (although the latter doesn't make much sense, the protocol is rather
480     ugly. If you want to implement your own group communication server, use
481     IRC instead).
482    
483 root 1.99 AnyEvent-ReadLine-Gnu cpan cvs-pod(Gnu.pm,) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
484     This is a small interface to Term::ReadLine::Gnu for event-based programs.
485    
486     This module has event-based readline, as well as asynchronous message printing
487     with readline figured out for you.
488    
489 root 1.102 IO-FDPass cpan cvs-pod(FDPass.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
490     Pass a file descriptor over a socket.
491    
492     This small low-level module only has one purpose: pass a file descriptor
493     to another process, using a (streaming) unix domain socket (on POSIX
494     systems) or any (streaming) socket (on WIN32 systems).
495    
496 root 1.101 Proc-FastSpawn cpan cvs-pod(FastSpawn.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
497     fork+exec, or spawn, a subprocess as quickly as possible
498    
499     The purpose of this small (in scope and footprint) module is simple:
500     spawn a subprocess asynchronously as efficiently and/or fast as
501     possible. Basically the same as calling fork+exec (on POSIX), but
502     hopefully faster than those two syscalls.
503    
504     Apart from fork overhead, this module also allows you to fork+exec
505     programs when otherwise you couldn't - for example, when you use POSIX
506     threads in your perl process then it generally isn't safe to call
507     fork from perl, but it is safe to use this module to execute external
508     processes.
509    
510 root 1.104 AnyEvent-Fork cpan cvs-pod(Fork.pm,) cvs-pod(Fork/Early.pm) cvs-pod(Fork/Template.pm) cvs-co(Changes) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
511 root 1.101 Everything you wanted to use fork() for, but couldn't.
512    
513     This module allows you to create new processes, without actually forking
514     them from your current process (avoiding the problems of forking), but
515     preserving most of the advantages of fork.
516    
517     It can be used to create new worker processes or new independent
518     subprocesses for short- and long-running jobs, process pools (e.g. for
519     use in pre-forked servers) but also to spawn new external processes (such
520     as CGI scripts from a webserver), which can be faster (and more well
521     behaved) than using fork+exec in big processes.
522    
523 root 1.106 AnyEvent-Fork-Remote cpan cvs-pod(Remote.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
524 root 1.108 Remote processes with AnyEvent::Fork interface
525 root 1.105
526     Despite what the name of this module might suggest, it doesn't actually
527     create remote processes for you. But it does make it easy to use them,
528     once you have started them.
529    
530     This module implements a very similar API as AnyEvent::Fork. In fact,
531     similar enough to require at most minor modifications to support both
532     at the same time. For example, it works with AnyEvent::Fork::RPC and
533     AnyEvent::Fork::Pool.
534    
535 root 1.104 AnyEvent-Fork-RPC cpan cvs-pod(RPC.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
536     Simple RPC extension for AnyEvent::Fork
537    
538     This module implements a simple RPC protocol and backend for processes
539 root 1.105 created via AnyEvent::Fork, allowing you to call a function in the
540 root 1.104 child process and receive its return values (up to 4GB serialised).
541    
542     It implements two different backends: a synchronous one that works like a
543     normal function call, and an asynchronous one that can run multiple jobs
544     concurrently in the child, using AnyEvent.
545    
546     It also implements an asynchronous event mechanism from the child to the
547     parent, that could be used for progress indications or other information.
548    
549     AnyEvent-Fork-Pool cpan cvs-pod(Pool.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
550     Simple process pool manager on top of AnyEvent::Fork and AnyEvent::Fork::RPC.
551    
552     This module uses processes created via AnyEvent::Fork and the RPC
553     protocol implement in AnyEvent::Fork::RPC to create a load-balanced pool
554     of processes that handles jobs.
555    
556     Understanding of AnyEvent::Fork is helpful but not critical to be able
557     to use this module, but a thorough understanding of AnyEvent::Fork::RPC
558     is, as it defines the actual API that needs to be implemented in the
559     children.
560    
561 root 1.37 Guard cpan cvs-pod(Guard.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
562     This small module implements scope and object guards, that is, code blocks
563     that are executed when a scope is being exited (or an object is destroyed).
564    
565     Much effort was invested into these guards behaving "sensibly" in the
566     presence of thrown exceptions, errors and other adverse conditions, as
567     well as into good performance.
568    
569 root 1.89 OpenCL cpan cvs-pod(OpenCL.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
570     An interface to OpenCL (the Open Computing Language) for Perl.
571    
572     Perlized (not C-ish) OpenCL interface.
573    
574 root 1.67 common-sense cpan cvs-pod(sense.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
575 root 1.66 This module implements some sane defaults for Perl programs, as defined
576     by two typical (or not so typical - use your common sense) specimens of
577     Perl coders.
578    
579 elmex 1.1 Net-IRC-Server cvs-pod(Net/IRC/Server.pm,)
580     This module provides a simple API for handling the IRC Protocol
581     aiming at implementing lightweight IRC-Servers.
582    
583     PApp-SQL cpan cvs-pod(SQL.pm,)
584     Absolutely easy yet fast and powerful SQL access.
585    
586     This module wraps the DBI prepare/bind/execute calls into a single "sql_exec" call,
587     complete with statement caching, so you get the efficiency of prepare, the safety
588     of using placeholders and the speed of bound result values in a simple call.
589    
590     Example:
591    
592     <pre>
593     my $st = sql_exec \my ($id, $name),
594     "select id, name from db where name like %",
595     "pfx%";
596     while ($st->fetch) {
597     print "$id $name\n";
598     }
599     </pre>
600    
601     libcoro cvs-co(README) cvs-co(coro.h)
602     This C-library implements coroutines (cooperative multitasking) in a
603     portable fashion.
604    
605     As long as your system implements the <tt>ucontext</tt> (Unix) or the
606 root 1.72 older <tt>sigaltstack</tt> interfaces it should work out of the box,
607     with minimal configuration (it consists of only a single <tt>.h</tt> and
608     a single <tt>.c</tt> file). For the broken systems, it also supports
609     a slow pthreads-based system and (optional) assembly backends for
610     higher speed on some systems. It is known to run on a wide variety of
611     unix systems (SunOS, IRIX, GNU/Linux, HP-UX, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD)
612     and also on Windows, does not require any assembly language and is
613     architecture-independent.
614 elmex 1.1
615 root 1.13 deliantra/server cvs-co(README) cvs-co(Changes) cvs-co(COPYING.Affero)
616 elmex 1.1 The <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> game server.
617    
618     Follow the link to <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> for background info.
619    
620 root 1.13 deliantra/maps cvs-co(Changes) cvs-co(COPYING.Affero)
621 elmex 1.1 The <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> game maps.
622    
623     Follow the link to <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> for background info.
624    
625 root 1.13 deliantra/arch cvs-co(Changes) cvs-co(COPYING.Affero)
626 elmex 1.1 The <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> game resources.
627    
628     Follow the link to <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> for background info.
629    
630 root 1.13 deliantra/Deliantra-Client cvs-pod(bin/deliantra,) cvs-co(Changes)
631 elmex 1.1 A modern, fullscreen client for <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a>, written using Perl
632     and leveraging only OpenGL for display and thus being easily portable.
633     See its <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/client.html">homepage</a>.
634    
635     To install it, you need <a href="http://www.libsdl.org">SDL</a>, <a href="http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_mixer/">SDL_mixer</a>,
636     <a href="http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_image/">SDL_image</a>, <a href="http://www.pango.org">PanGo</a> (with freetype2 and
637     cairo backends at the moment), and the BDB, AnyEvent, Pod::POM, EV and
638 root 1.13 <a href="http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/deliantra/Deliantra.html">Deliantra</a> perl modules.
639 elmex 1.1
640 root 1.13 deliantra/Deliantra
641 elmex 1.1 Perl module family for the <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> game.
642    
643     They can be used to read/write/cache archetypes, image packs and map files.
644     Follow the link to <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> for background info.
645    
646 elmex 1.35 deliantra/gde cvs-pod(bin/gde,)
647 elmex 1.1 The <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> editor, written in Perl + Gtk2.
648    
649     The editor for the game Deliantra, written in Perl.
650     Follow the link to <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> for background info.
651    
652 root 1.13 deliantra
653 elmex 1.1 <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> server, archetypes, maps,
654     editor, client and support modules distribution.
655    
656     Follow the link to <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> for background info.
657    
658     cfmaps
659     This is a collection of scripts that I use to create the <a
660     href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> maps at <a
661     href="http://maps.deliantra.net/">maps.deliantra.net</a>.
662    
663     They are not documented and somewhat specialised, but the scripts might
664     be of some use.
665    
666     Faster cpan cvs-pod(Faster.pm,)
667     A perl module that makes perl run, well, faster, using a very primitive just in time compiler.
668    
669     As the name implies, using this module makes your perl program run
670     faster. Actually, much slower initially, as it compiles every function
671     to C and later to a shared object, but then you can expect a performance
672     increase by 10-50%, depending on what your program does.
673    
674 root 1.34 liblzf cvs-co(README) cvs-co(lzf.h) dist
675 elmex 1.1 LibLZF is a very small data compression library.
676    
677     It consists of only two .c and two .h files and is very easy to
678     incorporate into your own programs. The compression algorithm is very,
679     very fast, yet still written in portable C. More info and the latest
680     release can be found at the <a href="http://liblzf.plan9.de">LibLZF
681     Homepage</a>.
682    
683     root-tail cvs-co(README) cvs-co(Changes)
684     Full-featured program to print text directly to the X11 root window.
685    
686     More info, screenshots, documentation and current releases can be found
687     at the <a href="http://root-tail.plan9.de">root-tail homepage</a>.
688    
689     xcb cvs-co(README) cvs-co(Changes)
690     A fork of the unmaintained xcb (x cut buffers) program implementing better i18n.
691    
692     lmainit cvs-co(NEWS)
693     A sysvinit replacement that can even be configured to be sysvinit-compliant.
694    
695 root 1.54 See <a href="http://home.schmorp.de/marc/lmainit.html">its homepage</a> for more info.
696 elmex 1.1
697     Algorithm-FEC cpan cvs-pod(FEC.pm,) cvs-co(README.fec) cvs-co(Changes)
698     Perl module implementing forward error correction using Vandermonde matrices
699    
700 root 1.97 AnyEvent cpan cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent.pm,) cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent/Intro.pod,Introduction/Tutorial) cvs-pod(lib/AE.pm,AE) cvs-co(Changes) cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent/IO.pm,AnyEvent::IO) cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent/Util.pm,AnyEvent::Util) cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent/Handle.pm,AnyEvent::Handle) cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent/Socket.pm,AnyEvent::Socket) cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent/DNS.pm,AnyEvent::DNS) cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent/Impl/EV.pm,AnyEvent::Impl::EV) cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent/Impl/Event.pm,AnyEvent::Impl::Event) cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent/Impl/Glib.pm,AnyEvent::Impl::Glib) cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent/Impl/Tk.pm,AnyEvent::Impl::Tk) cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent/Impl/Perl.pm,AnyEvent::Impl::Perl) cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent/Impl/Qt.pm,AnyEvent::Impl::Qt) cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent/Impl/EventLib.pm,AnyEvent::Impl::EventLib) cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent/Impl/Irssi.pm,AnyEvent::Impl::Irssi) cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent/Impl/IOAsync.pm,AnyEvent::Impl::IOAsync) cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent/Impl/POE.pm,AnyEvent::Impl::POE) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
701 elmex 1.1 This module offers a simple API for I/O, timer, signal, child process
702     and completion events, independent of a specific event loop.
703    
704 root 1.39 <p>This module allows module authors to use those events internally
705     without forcing users of the module to use a specific event loop, without
706     adding noticable overhead. Currently supported event loops are EV, Event,
707 root 1.52 Glib/Gtk2, Tk, Qt, Event::Lib, Irssi, IO::Async and POE (and thus also
708     WxWidgets and Prima). It also comes with a very fast (see benchmarks in
709     the main manual page) Pure Perl event loop and doesn't rely on XS, which
710     ensures that your program will always run even when no C-based event loop
711     is available.</p>
712 elmex 1.1
713 root 1.26 <p>In addition to the event core (which might be all you need), AnyEvent
714 root 1.25 comes with an optional, fully asynchronous, pure-perl DNS resolver
715     library supporting UDP, TCP and EDNS0, with many utility functions to
716     "just resolve" stuff without having to instantiate even a resolver object
717 root 1.26 (and including an equivalent of C<getaddrinfo>).</p>
718 root 1.25
719 root 1.26 <p>The AnyEvent::Socket offers utility functions to make handling TCP
720 root 1.25 connections (100% non-blocking, including DNS resolution, with both IPv4
721     and IPv6) and addresses as easy as possible, to the point of making IPv6
722 root 1.26 completely transparent.</p>
723 root 1.25
724 root 1.26 <p>Lastly, AnyEvent::Handle offers a powerful framework for asynchronous and
725 root 1.25 buffered protocol handling. You can push multiple read event handlers
726     to parse your protocol and start TLS/SSL negotiation transparently (and
727 root 1.26 fully non-blocking) at any time, in both server and client mode.</p>
728 root 1.25
729 root 1.69 AnyEvent-FastPing cpan cvs-pod(FastPing.pm,) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
730 elmex 1.1 This module implements a very fast and relatively flexible
731     ping (ping as in icmp echo request).
732    
733     This module allows you to quickly send ipv4 and ipv6 pings at a defined
734     rate to whole address ranges. It is fully event-driven (doesn't block
735     the perl interpreter) and can easily generate hundreds of thousands of
736     pings per second. Target specification is done by specifying one or
737     more address ranges, to which pings will be distributed according to a
738     least-load principle.
739    
740     A command line utility (<tt>fastping</tt>) is included.
741    
742 root 1.74 AnyEvent-AIO cpan cvs-pod(AIO.pm,) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
743     A perl module providing transparent integration of IO::AIO into AnyEvent.
744    
745     AnyEvent-BDB cpan cvs-pod(BDB.pm,) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
746     A perl module providing transparent integration of BDB into AnyEvent.
747    
748     AnyEvent-DBus cpan cvs-pod(DBus.pm,) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
749     A perl module providing mostly transparent integration of Net::DBus into AnyEvent.
750    
751     AnyEvent-DBI cpan cvs-pod(DBI.pm,) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
752     A perl module providing an asynchronous DBI interface for AnyEvent.
753    
754     This module provides an asynchronous DBI interface for AnyEvent by
755     starting one or more proxy processes that handle trhe actual sql
756     commands.
757    
758     AnyEvent-FCP cpan cvs-pod(FCP.pm,) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
759     A perl module implementing a Freenet Client Protocol 2.0 client.
760    
761     AnyEvent-GPSD cpan cvs-pod(GPSD.pm,) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
762     A perl module implementing an AnyEvent client for the (pre-xml) GPSD protocol.
763    
764 root 1.76 AnyEvent-Porttracker cpan cvs-pod(Porttracker.pm,) cvs-pod(Porttracker/protocol.pod,api-protocol) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
765 root 1.74 A perl module implementing a client for the Porttracker/PortIQ API protocol.
766    
767     AnyEvent-SNMP cpan cvs-pod(SNMP.pm,) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
768     A perl module that transparently integrates Net::SNMP into AnyEvent.
769    
770     In addition to making Net::SNMP AnyEvent-aware, this module also
771     implements advanced rate-limiting that enables you to query many devices
772     in parallel without running into timeouts due to high CPU usage.
773    
774     AnyEvent-Watchdog cpan cvs-pod(Watchdog.pm,) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
775     A perl module implementing a watchdog for Perl processes.
776    
777     This module forks your Perl process early during it's startup. It can
778     automatically restart the program on crashes, provide clean restarts
779     requested by the watched program and a number of other small feats.
780    
781 root 1.69 AnyEvent-HTTP cpan cvs-pod(HTTP.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
782 root 1.31 A simple and plain event based http and https client.
783    
784     This module implements a simple, stateless and non-blocking HTTP
785     client. It supports GET, POST and other request methods, cookies and more,
786     all on a very low level. It can follow redirects supports proxies and
787     automatically limits the number of connections to the values specified in
788     the RFC.
789    
790     It should generally be a "good client" that is enough for most HTTP
791     tasks. Simple tasks should be simple, but complex tasks should still be
792     possible as the user retains control over request and response headers.
793    
794     The caller is responsible for authentication management, cookies (if
795     the simplistic implementation in this module doesn't suffice), referer
796     and other high-level protocol details for which this module offers only
797     limited support.
798    
799 root 1.95 AnyEvent-MP cpan cvs-pod(MP.pm,) cvs-pod(MP/Intro.pod,Introduction/Tutorial) cvs-pod(bin/aemp,Config-Uility) cvs-pod(MP/Kernel.pm) cvs-pod(MP/Global.pm) cvs-pod(MP/Transport.pm) cvs-pod(MP/DataConn.pm) cvs-pod(MP/LogCatcher.pm) cvs-co(Changes) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
800 elmex 1.59 This Perl module (-family) implements a simple message passing framework for Perl.
801    
802     Despite its simplicity, you can securely message other processes running
803     on the same or other hosts.
804    
805     For an introduction to this module family, see the Intro manual page.
806    
807 root 1.69 Coro-MP cpan cvs-pod(MP.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
808 root 1.62 This Perl module extends the AnyEvent::MP API with a thread-like/erlang-style API.
809    
810     This module implements a thread-like API to AnyEvent::MP that is closer
811     to Erlang than the event-based AnyEvent::MP API. It integrates well into
812     AnyEvent::MP.
813    
814     See the AnyEvent::MP module and tutorial for info about the concepts used
815     in AnyEvent::MP.
816    
817 root 1.69 AnyEvent-DBI cpan cvs-pod(DBI.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
818 root 1.31 A relatively simple wrapper around DBI to make asynchronous
819     SQL requests.
820    
821     This module implements asynchronous DBI access my forking or executing
822     separate "DBI-Server" processes and sending them requests.
823    
824     It means that you can run DBI requests in parallel to other tasks.
825    
826 root 1.41 Array-Heap cpan cvs-pod(Heap.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
827     A Perl module that implements C++ STL-like binary heap operations.
828    
829 elmex 1.1 Audio-Play-MPG123 cpan cvs-pod(MPG123.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
830     A Perl module implementing an interface to mpg123.
831    
832     Compress-LZV1 cpan cvs-pod(LZV1.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
833     A Perl module implementing the LZV1 compression algorithm. See
834     <tt>Compress::LZF</tt> for a better algorithm and module.
835    
836 root 1.53 Compress-LZF cpan cvs-pod(LZF.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
837     A Perl module implementing the LZF compression algorithm, and simple
838     to use data structure serialising.
839    
840 elmex 1.1 Convert-CD cvs-pod(lib/Convert/CD.pm,) cvs-pod(bin/cvtiso,cvtiso) cvs-co(doc/) cvs-co(Changes)
841     Unfinished Perl project implementing CD image formats. Extracting ISO images
842     already works.
843    
844     Convert-Scalar cpan cvs-pod(Scalar.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
845     Perl module to convert between different representations of Perl scalars.
846    
847     Convert-UUlib cpan cvs-pod(UUlib.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
848     Perl interface to the uulib library (a.k.a. uudeview/uuenview), which
849     allows easy decoding of multipart mime, uuencode and a whole lot of
850     differently encoded messages. You basically throw files at it, and
851     it extracts the files in them. This module is used by the popular <a
852     href="www.amavis.org">amavis virus scanner</a>.
853    
854 root 1.69 Coro cpan cvs-co(Changes) cvs-pod(Coro.pm,) cvs-pod(Coro/AIO.pm,Coro::AIO) cvs-pod(Coro/AnyEvent.pm,Coro::AnyEvent) cvs-pod(Coro/BDB.pm,Coro::BDB) cvs-pod(Coro/Channel.pm,Coro::Channel) cvs-pod(Coro/Debug.pm,Coro::Debug) cvs-pod(Coro/EV.pm,Coro::EV) cvs-pod(Coro/Event.pm,Coro::Event) cvs-pod(Coro/Handle.pm,Coro::Handle) cvs-pod(Coro/LWP.pm,Coro::LWP) cvs-pod(Coro/MakeMaker.pm,Coro::MakeMaker) cvs-pod(Coro/RWLock.pm,Coro::RWLock) cvs-pod(Coro/Select.pm,Coro::Select) cvs-pod(Coro/Semaphore.pm,Coro::Semaphore) cvs-pod(Coro/SemaphoreSet.pm,Coro::SemaphoreSet) cvs-pod(Coro/Signal.pm,Coro::Signal) cvs-pod(Coro/Socket.pm,Coro::Socket) cvs-pod(Coro/Specific.pm,Coro::Specific) cvs-pod(Coro/State.pm,Coro::State) cvs-pod(Coro/Storable.pm,Coro::Storable) cvs-pod(Coro/Timer.pm,Coro::Timer) cvs-pod(Coro/Util.pm,Coro::Util) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
855 elmex 1.1 A large Perl module family that implements cooperative multitasking in
856     Perl. It supports filehandle and event abstraction and also implements
857     continuations as well as the necessary directives to implement a slightly
858     limited call/cc in Perl.
859    
860 root 1.38 Coro-Mysql cpan cvs-co(Changes) cvs-pod(Mysql.pm,)
861     Lets other threads run while doing mysql requests via DBD::mysql.
862    
863     This perl module patches libmysqlclient/DBD::mysql at runtime to allow
864     multiple Coro-based threads to make database accesses concurrently,
865     instead of blocking the whole process.
866    
867 root 1.119 Crypt-Ed25519 cpan cvs-pod(Ed25519.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
868     A Perl module implementing Ed25519 public key signing and verification.
869    
870 root 1.118 Crypt-Spritz cpan cvs-pod(Spritz.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
871     A Perl module implementing the Spritz family of cryptographic algorithms,
872     giving you a stream cipher, a hash, a mac, authenticated encryption
873     with associated data (AEAD) and a cryptographically secure random
874 root 1.119 number generator, at reasonable speed and with very small code size, making
875 root 1.118 Spritz an attractive algorithm for resource-constrained environments
876     such as javascript in your browser, or microcontrollers.
877    
878 elmex 1.1 Crypt-Twofish2 cpan cvs-pod(Twofish2.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
879     A Perl module implementing the twofish encryption algorithm in Perl. It has
880     mostly been superceded by the Crypt::Twofish module. However, it supports
881     an easy and fast CBC mode natively.
882    
883     Digest-Hashcash cpan cvs-pod(Hashcash.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
884     Perl module to generate and parse <a href="http://www.hashcash.org">hashcashes</a>.
885     Follow the link to learn more. This module is currently faster than
886     the hashcash reference library.
887    
888 root 1.47 EV cpan cvs-pod(EV.pm,) cvs-pod(../libev/ev.pod,libev-documentation) cvs-pod(EV/MakeMaker.pm) cvs-co(Changes) list(libev)
889 root 1.46 A thin wrapper around <a href="/pkg/libev.html">libev</a>, a
890     high-performance event loop. Intended as a faster and less buggy
891     replacement for the Event perl module. Efficiently supports very high
892     number of timers, scalable operating system APIs such as epoll, kqueue,
893     solaris's ports, inotify, eventfd, signalfd, child/pid watchers and much
894     more.
895 elmex 1.1
896     A <a href="http://lists.schmorp.de/mailman/listinfo/libev">mailing
897     list</a> for discussion and support is now available.
898    
899 root 1.47 EV-ADNS cpan cvs-pod(ADNS.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(libev)
900 elmex 1.1 An asynchronous stub resolver that integrates efficiently into
901     the EV event loop. Uses adns/libadns as backend.
902    
903 root 1.47 EV-Loop-Async cpan cvs-pod(Async.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(libev)
904 root 1.43 Small module that runs an EV event loop in another thread
905     and uses an Async-Interrupt object to signal new events
906     to perl.
907    
908 root 1.47 Net-SNMP-EV cpan cvs-pod(EV.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(libev)
909 elmex 1.1 An adaptor that integrates the Net-SNMP Perl module into the EV event loop.
910     Loading it suffices to make background requests in EV programs.
911    
912 root 1.47 libev cvs-co(README) cvs-pod(ev.pod) dist list(libev)
913 elmex 1.1 A full-featured and high-performance (<a
914 root 1.96 href="http://libev.schmorp.de/bench.html">see benchmark</a>)
915     event loop that is loosely modelled after libevent, but without
916     its limitations and bugs. It is used in
917     <a href="/pkg/gvpe.html">GNU Virtual Private Ethernet</a>,
918     <a href="/pkg/rxvt-unicode.html">rxvt-unicode</a>, <a
919     href="http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/audit/">auditd</a>, the
920 root 1.100 <a href="http://www.deliantra.net">Deliantra MORPG</a> Server and Client,
921 root 1.96 and many other programs.
922 elmex 1.1
923 root 1.46 Features include child/pid watchers, periodic timers based on wallclock
924     (absolute) time (in addition to timers using relative timeouts), as well
925     as epoll/kqueue/event ports/inotify/eventfd/signalfd support, fast timer
926     management, time jump detection and correction, and ease-of-use.
927 elmex 1.1 <p />
928 root 1.46
929 elmex 1.1 It can be used as a libevent replacement using its emulation API or
930     directly embedded into your programs without the need for complex
931     configuration support. A full-featured and well-documented
932     <a href="EV.html">perl interface</a> is also available.
933     <p />
934     A <a href="http://lists.schmorp.de/mailman/listinfo/libev">mailing
935     list</a> for discussion and support is now available.
936    
937 root 1.88 libecb cvs-co(README) cvs-pod(ecb.pod) cvs-co(ecb.h) dist list(libev)
938 root 1.87 The e compiler builtins header/library.
939    
940     This project delivers you many gcc builtins, attributes and a number of
941     generally useful low-level functions, such as popcount, expect, prefetch,
942     noinline, assume, unreachable and so on.
943    
944 root 1.107 gvpe dist-gnu cvs-pod(doc/gvpe.5.pod,) cvs-pod(doc/gvpe.conf.5.pod) cvs-pod(doc/gvpectrl.8.pod) cvs-pod(doc/gvpe.8.pod) cvs-pod(doc/gvpe.protocol.7.pod) cvs-pod(doc/gvpe.osdep.5.pod)
945 root 1.77 GVPE creates a virtual ethernet network with multiple nodes using a
946     variety of transport protocols. Participating nodes do not need to trust
947     each other.
948    
949     GVPE creates a virtual ethernet (broadcasts supported, any protocol that
950     works with a normal ethernet should work with GVPE) by creating encrypted
951     host-to-host tunnels between multiple endpoints.
952     <p />
953     Unlike other virtual private "network" solutions which merely create a
954     single tunnel, GVPE creates a real network with multiple endpoints.
955     <p />
956     It is designed to be very simple and robust (cipher selection done at
957     compiletime etc.), and easy to setup (only a single config file shared
958     unmodified between all hosts).
959     <p />
960 root 1.78 VPN hosts can neither sniff nor fake packets, that is, you can use
961 root 1.77 MAC-based filtering to ensure authenticity of packets even from member
962     nodes.
963     <p />
964     GVPE can also be used to tunnel into some vpn network using a variety of
965     protocols (raw IP, UDP, TCP, HTTPS-proxy-connect, ICMP and DNS). It is,
966     however, primarily designed to sit on the gateway machines of company
967     branches to connect them together.
968    
969 root 1.47 libeio dist cvs-pod(eio.pod,) cvs-co(eio.h) cvs-co(demo.c) cvs-co(Changes) list(libev)
970 root 1.17 Event-based fully asynchronous I/O library for C (used by IO::AIO).
971 root 1.20 Currently in BETA!
972 root 1.17
973 root 1.18 <p>Libeio is a full-featured asynchronous I/O library
974 root 1.17 for C, modelled in similar style and spirit as <a
975     href="http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libev.html">libev</a>. Features
976     include: asynchronous read, write, open, close, stat, unlink, fdatasync,
977     mknod, readdir etc. (basically the full POSIX API). sendfile (native on
978 root 1.20 solaris, linux, hp-ux, freebsd, emulated everywehere else), readahead
979 root 1.17 (emulated where not available).</p>
980    
981     <p>It is fully event-library agnostic and can easily be integrated into any
982     event-library (or used standalone, even in polling mode). It is very
983     portable and relies only on POSIX threads.</p>
984    
985 root 1.21 <p>Its code, documentation, integration and portability quality is
986     currently below that of libev, but should soon be ready for use in
987     production environments.</p>
988    
989 elmex 1.1 libspf cvs-co(README)
990     Libspf is a C library that implements the <a
991     href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sender_Policy_Framework"> Sender
992     Policy Framework</a>. It allows software to identify and reject forged
993     envelope-from addresses, a typical nuisance in e-mail spam. SPF is
994     defined in Experimental RFC 4408.
995    
996     This is not the original home of libspf, but its author (apparently)
997     has vanished for a few years now, and this place took over as a central
998     place to collect patches and possibly make releases.
999     <p />
1000     James Couzens, if you read this and want to take over, feel free to
1001     contact <a href="mailto:libspf@schmorp.de">me</a>, I'd be thrilled :)
1002    
1003     File-Rdiff cpan cvs-pod(Rdiff.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
1004     A Perl module that generates remote signatures and patches files using
1005     librsync: basically your interface to librsync.
1006    
1007 root 1.47 EV-Glib cpan cvs-pod(Glib.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(libev)
1008 elmex 1.1 This perl module embeds the default Glib mainloop into the EV event loop. This makes it
1009     possible to use callbacks or modules using the Glib module (e.g. Gtk2 programs) within EV programs. Just
1010     loading it suffices. See the <a href="/pkg/Glib-EV.html">Glib::EV</a> module for the reverse approach.
1011    
1012 root 1.47 Glib-EV cpan cvs-pod(EV.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(libev)
1013 elmex 1.1 This perl module patches the default libglib main loop context to use the EV module. This makes
1014     it possible to use callbacks or modules using the EV module within Glib and Gtk2 programs. Just
1015     loading it suffices. See the <a href="/pkg/EV-Glib.html">EV::Glib</a> module for the reverse approach.
1016    
1017 root 1.47 Glib-Event cpan cvs-pod(Event.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(libev)
1018 elmex 1.1 This perl module patches the default libglib main loop context to use the Event module. This makes
1019     it possible to use callbacks or modules using the Event module within Glib and Gtk2 programs. Just
1020     loading it suffices.
1021    
1022     GPS
1023     Undocumented, unreleased and unfinished-but-working interface to some GPS
1024     devices in Perl.
1025    
1026     Linux-DVB cpan cvs-pod(DVB.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
1027     A perl module that implements a very direct interface to the Linux DVB
1028     API. Also contains utility functions to decode SI data.
1029    
1030     Devel-FindRef cpan cvs-pod(FindRef.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
1031     A Perl module that tries to track down references to perl values. Can
1032     be a great aid in debugging leak problems by showing where a value
1033     is still being referenced.
1034    
1035     BDB cpan cvs-pod(BDB.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
1036     A Perl module implementing an interface to BerkeleyDB versions 4.4 and later.
1037     Unlike the BerkeleyDB and DB_File modules, this module has a much more
1038     C-like interface exposing all the features of the underlying library
1039     and also executes all database changes asynchronously using a thread pool.
1040    
1041     IO-AIO cpan cvs-pod(AIO.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
1042     A Perl module that implements asynchronous I/O using pthreads. Apart
1043     from AIO reading and writing, this module also allows asynchronous
1044     <tt>stat</tt>, <tt>open</tt>, <tt>unlink</tt> (and more) calls,
1045     which often are a substantial blocking problem. See also its (outdated)
1046     brother <tt>Linux-AIO</tt>.
1047    
1048     JSON-XS cpan cvs-pod(XS.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
1049     JSON::XS implements JSON (http://www.json.org) for Perl. Unlike other
1050     modules, its primary goal is to encode to syntactically correct JSON and
1051     flag invalid JSON while decoding. It ensures round-trip integrity of
1052     datatypes while being intuitive to use. Currently being the fastest of the
1053     JSON encoders available for Perl, it supports a variety of format options,
1054     such as single-line, ASCII-only or pretty-printed and can be tuned for
1055     speed or memory usage. It comes with a wealth of documentation describing
1056     usage and implementation details.
1057    
1058 root 1.111 CBOR-XS cpan cvs-pod(XS.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
1059     CBOR::XS implements the Concise Binary Object Representation (RFC 7049),
1060     which is a kind of "binary JSON" that also has the ability to cleanly
1061     serialise objects. Unlike other binary formats, CBOR is actually capable
1062     of representing all JSON texts, not just a subset of them.
1063    
1064 root 1.112 Types-Serialiser cpan cvs-pod(Serialiser.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
1065 root 1.111 This module is an utility module that provides a few simple datatypes,
1066     constants and a serialisation protocol for CBOR::XS. It could be used
1067     for other, similar, serialisation modules (such as JSON::XS), and would
1068     improve interoperability between those modules.
1069    
1070 root 1.31 Games-Go-SimpleBoard cpan cvs-pod(SimpleBoard.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
1071     A Perl module representing a go board.
1072    
1073     This Perl module represents a Go game. It can check for valid moves,
1074     capture stones, stores move history and can represent a variety of
1075     additional annotations (circles, labels, grayed-out stones etc.).
1076    
1077 root 1.68 Games-Sokoban cpan cvs-pod(Sokoban.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
1078     A perl module to load/transform/save sokoban levels in various formats.
1079    
1080     Supports xsb (text), rle, sokevo and a small "binpack" format for input and
1081     output and can normalise levels as well as calculate unique IDs.
1082    
1083 root 1.31 Gtk2-GoBoard cpan cvs-pod(GoBoard.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
1084     A Perl module implementing a go board widget.
1085    
1086     This Perl module implements a beautiful go board (see <a
1087     href="http://data.plan9.de/kgsuemel.jpg">example</a>), implemented as a
1088     Gtk2 widget.
1089    
1090 elmex 1.1 Linux-AIO cpan cvs-pod(AIO.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
1091     A Perl module that implements asynchronous I/O using <tt>clone</tt>
1092     on Linux. Apart from AIO reading and writing, this module also allows
1093     asynchronous <tt>stat</tt>, <tt>open</tt> and <tt>close</tt> (and more)
1094     calls, which often are a substantial problem. See also its (newer) brother
1095     <tt>IO-AIO</tt>.
1096    
1097     Linux-Inotify2 cpan cvs-pod(Inotify2.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
1098     A better/less buggy/more portable interface to the Linux Inotify
1099     subsystem then what Linux::Inotify has to offer. Inotify lets you receive
1100     file change, create, move etc. events for directories in files in a more
1101     scalable fashion than dnotify, the older mechanism.
1102    
1103     Linux-NBD cpan cvs-pod(lib/Linux/NBD.pm) cvs-pod(lib/Linux/NBD/Client.pm) cvs-pod(lib/Linux/NBD/Server.pm) cvs-co(Changes)
1104     A Perl module that helps implementing netblock block device servers and
1105     set up NBD instances. A sample application allowing you to mount most CD
1106     images is included.
1107    
1108 root 1.90 Linux-Clone cpan cvs-pod(Clone.pm) cvs-co(Changes)
1109 root 1.89 A Perl interface to the clone(2) and unshare(2) syscalls.
1110    
1111 root 1.92 Urlader cpan cvs-pod(Urlader.pm) cvs-co(Changes)
1112     A self-unpacking archive that can be used for program deployment and upgrades.
1113    
1114     Much like PAR, this module provides a simple way to build (silently) self-extracting
1115     executables that can contain perl, modules and shared libraries. Unlike PAR it is not
1116     restricted to perl programs, works transparently, without any magic and can cache
1117     unpacked archives for extra speed. Also unlike PAR, it leaves you out in the cold
1118     on the problem of how to atcually gather your files into the distribution.
1119    
1120 elmex 1.1 Mozilla-Plugin
1121     Undocumented, unreleased and unfinished-but-somewhat-working Perl plug-in
1122     for Mozilla (Netscape, Opera, IE...), that allows embedding Tk, Gtk etc.
1123     plugins directly in the browser.
1124    
1125     Net-FCP cpan cvs-pod(FCP.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
1126     Perl module implementing the <a href="http://www.freenetproject.org">Freenet</a>
1127     client protocol, including client-side Metadata handling and CHK Key generation.
1128     Includes a mass downloader (similar to fuqid) as sample application.
1129    
1130     Net-Whois-IP
1131     Undocumented, unreleased and unfinished-but-somewhat-working Perl module
1132     that tries to find the corresponding whois entry for a given IP, by querying
1133     various registries.
1134    
1135     OpenSSL
1136     Undocumented, unreleased and unfinished-but-somewhat-working Perl module
1137     interfacing to libssl.
1138    
1139     PDL-Audio cpan cvs-pod(audio.pd,) cvs-co(Changes)
1140     Perl module extending PDL with all sorts of audio functions for generating, analyzing,
1141     loading and saving sounds. Ever so popular is the "birds" demo script :)
1142    
1143     Tree-M cpan
1144     Perl interface to the broken M-Tree library by these italian guys...
1145    
1146     Video-Capture-V4l cpan cvs-co(README) cvs-co(Changes)
1147     Full-featured interface to Video for Linux, including real-time grabbing
1148     and jpeg compression, VPS etc. decoding and many sample scripts that
1149     facilitate automatica sender search and detection, EPG decoding and
1150     viewing and video grabbing.
1151    
1152     XML-DB
1153     Undocumented, unreleased and unfinished Perl module implementing an "XML
1154     database", i.e. a tree-based database, on top of a conventional SQL
1155     database.
1156    
1157     basex
1158     Very old, very portable ANSI-C program that implements something
1159     that is similar to yencode. yencode is more "standard", so don't use this.
1160    
1161     dinfo
1162     Undocumented and working tools to extract the data from the D-Info CD.
1163    
1164     syncmail
1165     Unfinished, undocumented and not working.
1166    
1167     thttpd
1168     A personally hacked version of thttpd, suitable for lots of file
1169     transfers (normal thttpd has problems with this).
1170    
1171     wvsniff
1172     Undocumented but nicely working wavelan sniffer that I wrote for use
1173     with my cisco aironet card. If you get it working, praise yourself.
1174    
1175     dhcpping cvs-pod(dhcping.pod,)
1176     A version of dhcpping enhanced by <a href="mailto:marco@nethype.de">Marco Maisenhelder</a>
1177     to support passing dhcp options. Intended to test dhcp server implementations.
1178    
1179 root 1.32 fcrackzip cvs-co(fcrackzip.html)
1180     <b>fcrackzip</b> is a zip password cracker, similar to fzc, zipcrack and others.
1181    
1182     <h3>Why, the hell, another zip cracker?</h3>
1183    
1184     Naturally, programs are born out of an actual need. The situation with
1185     fcrackzip was no different... I'm not using zip very much, but recently
1186     I needed a password cracker. "Sure", I thought, "there are hundreds of
1187     them out there, I'll just gonna get one!". This wasn't so easy, in fact,
1188     none of the zipcrackers I found were able to find the passwords, either
1189     they didn't accept more than one zipfile, were awfully slow, or didn't do
1190     brute force attacks (which I needed). The worst thing was: no source!.
1191    
1192     <h3>Why is <i>no source</i> such a bad thing?</h3>
1193    
1194     [insert big chapter about the free software spirit here ;)], anyway
1195     people will never learn... You will find reasons why it's much better to
1196     provide source to your programs here, at opensource.org, and here, at the
1197     Free Software Foundation. Now, what are the features of fcrackzip?
1198    
1199     <ul><li>
1200     <p>FREE</p>
1201    
1202     <p>It doesn't cost anything, it will run on many architectures, and
1203     the source is freely available, so you can customise it to your
1204     needs. If you make improvements, don't hesitate to mail them to me,
1205     and I will include them in fcrackzip!</p>
1206    
1207     <p>One goal of fcrackzip was to provide a free but still fast
1208     zipcracker, so that other people can improve and contribute it
1209     further, in an open developement style.</p>
1210    
1211     <p>Other programs, like fzc, come not only without source, but the
1212     executable is even encrypted, so improving it or customizing it is
1213     difficult at best. (Maybe the programmers of other crackers don't
1214     want that people see how crappy their code actually is? Nobody
1215     knows for sure, but I see no other reason for this strange, but
1216     common, behaviour)</p>
1217    
1218     </li><li>
1219     <p>FAST</p>
1220    
1221     <p>On my old machine (a pentium-90), the portable C version is 12%
1222     slower than fzc, the fastest cracker I could find. Small parts of
1223     fcrackzip have been converted to x86 assembly, so it performs a bit
1224     faster (around 4%) than fzc now, on the same hardware (note: this
1225     is highly os/compiler dependent). Since the author of fzc claims
1226     that it is written fully in assembler, further improvements might
1227     well be possible. Incidently, on my new P-II machine, fcrackzip is
1228     almost twice as fast as fzc ;)</p>
1229    
1230     </li><li>
1231     <p>PORTABLE</p>
1232    
1233     <p>fcrackzip was written in ISO-C, and should run on most platforms,
1234     even 64 bit ones (maybe after some tweaking). I'll be glad to hear
1235     about portability problems so I can fix them.</p>
1236    
1237     </li><li>
1238     <p>FEATUREFUL</p>
1239    
1240     <p>fcrackzip will, at some later stage at least, support many more
1241     useful operation modes than other crackers. It already supports
1242     multiple zip files with multiple files. Remember that the code is
1243     only a few hours old!</p>
1244    
1245     <p>However, since version 0.2.0 fcrackzip also includes a mode to
1246     brute force cpmask'ed images, something no other program (that I
1247     know of) can do, so at least there is one feature other crackers
1248     don't have.</p>
1249    
1250     <p>And you can always implement your own modes.</p>
1251    
1252     </li></ul>
1253    
1254     <h3>Caveat, Imperator!</h3>
1255    
1256     <p>Naturally, there are also some drawbacks. At the moment, fcrackzip
1257     is a bit slower than necessary, and lacks some important (or nice)
1258     features, like automatic unzip-testing and others. On the other hand,
1259     fcrackzip-0.0.1 was hacked together in under ten hours, and you can
1260     always modify the source (and send me patches!!!) (I hope I've made it
1261     clear now ;)</p>
1262 root 1.37
1263     lsys cvs-co(README) cvs-co(NEWS)
1264     lsys is a program that interprets lindenmeyer-systems.
1265    
1266     <p>lsys is a full-featured program that understands most of the syntax
1267     of the original l-systems language, which is far more complex and
1268     powerful than most available l-system interpreters.</p>
1269    
1270 root 1.54 <p>See <a href="http://home.schmorp.de/marc/lsys.html">the original homepage</a>
1271 root 1.37 for more explanations and some images.
1272 root 1.61
1273     ermyth cvs-pod(doc/poddoc/documentation.pod) cvs-co(Changes)
1274     This is a fork of Atheme IRC Services.
1275    
1276     Ermyth IRC Services is a set of Services for IRC networks that allows
1277     users to manage their channels in a secure and efficient way and
1278     allows operators to manage various things about their networks.
1279     Ermyth has been ported to C++ and goes its way using modern concepts
1280     and the object oriented paradigm.
1281