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4 4
5mkdir "software.schmorp.de", 0755; 5mkdir "software.schmorp.de", 0755;
6mkdir "software.schmorp.de/pkg", 0755; 6mkdir "software.schmorp.de/pkg", 0755;
7mkdir "software.schmorp.de/img", 0755; 7mkdir "software.schmorp.de/img", 0755;
8system "rsync -av *.jpg software.schmorp.de/img/"; 8system "rsync -av *.jpg software.schmorp.de/img/";
9
10our %IRC = (
11# anyevent => ["irc.perl.org", "#anyevent", "http://mibbit.com/chat/#anyevent\@irc.perl.org"],
12# freenode => ["irc.freenode.org", "#schmorp", "http://webchat.freenode.net/?randomnick=1&channels=schmorp&prompt=1", ", users <tt>schmorp</tt> and <tt>elmex</tt>"],
13 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 #rxvt => ["irc.freenode.org", "#rxvt-unicode", "http://webchat.freenode.net/?randomnick=1&channels=rxvt-unicode&prompt=1", ""],
16 #rxvt => ["irc.schmorp.de", "#schmorpforge", "http://chat.schmorp.de/?channels=schmorpforge", ", user <tt>schmorp</tt>"],
17 rxvt => ["irc.libera.chat", "#rxvt-unicode" , "https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.libera.chat/?&theme=cli#rxvt-unicode", ", user <tt>schmorp</tt>"],
18 rxvtdev => ["irc.libera.chat", "#rxvt-unicode-dev", "https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.libera.chat/?&theme=cli#rxvt-unicode-dev", ", <b>(no support, development only)</b>"],
19 # 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>"],
20);
9 21
10sub hdr($$) { 22sub hdr($$) {
11 print <<EOF; 23 print <<EOF;
12<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?> 24<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
13<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd"> 25<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd">
14<html xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml' xml:lang='en'> 26<html xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml' xml:lang='en'>
15<head> 27<head>
16 <title>$_[0]</title> 28 <title>$_[0]</title>
17 <style type='text/css'> 29 <link rel="stylesheet" href="/schmorpforge.css">
18 body {
19 background: white;
20 color: black;
21 font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
22 font-size: 12pt;
23 }
24
25 .bg-ede { background: url(/img/ede.jpg) no-repeat; padding: 20px; width: 100%; height: 82px; }
26 .bg-perl { background: url(/img/perl.jpg) no-repeat; padding: 20px; width: 100%; height: 194px; }
27 .bg-bluete { background: url(/img/bluete.jpg) no-repeat; padding: 20px; width: 100%; height: 148px; }
28
29 a:link { color: #00f; }
30 a:visited { color: #008; }
31 a:hover { color: #800; }
32 a:active { color: #f00; }
33
34 img { display: block; }
35
36 tt { font-family: "Andale Mono", "Lettergothic", monospace; }
37
38 th { border-top: 1px dashed #aaa; vertical-align: top; text-align: left; padding: 0.2ex; }
39 td { border-top: 1px dashed #aaa; vertical-align: top; text-align: left; padding: 0.2ex; }
40
41 hr.footer { display: none; }
42 .footer { font-size: 8pt; border-top: 1px solid red; }
43 </style>
44</head> 30</head>
45<body> 31<body>
32<div class='section section-topnav'>
46<p class='back'><a href='/'>Schmorpforge Ta-Sa Software Repository</a></p> 33<p class='back'><a href='/'>Schmorpforge Software Repository</a></p>
34</div>
35<div class='section section-header'>
47<h1 class="$_[1]">$_[0]</h1> 36<h1 class="$_[1]">$_[0]</h1>
48<div style="text-align: center; float: right; margin-left: 1em; margin-bottom: 1em"> 37<div style="text-align: center; float: right; margin-left: 1em; margin-bottom: 1em">
38<!--
39 <a title="Mach mit!" href="http://www.piratenpartei.de/unsere_ziele">
40 <img src="http://res.tst.eu/denke_selbst.gif" alt="Werde Pirat!" width="468" height="60" border="0" />
41 </a>
42 <br />
43-->
44 <a href="http://www.piratenpartei.de/unsere_ziele">
45 <img src="http://res.tst.eu/piraten1.png" alt="Piratenpartei" width="468" height="60" border="0" />
46 </a>
47 <br />
49 <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/"> 48 <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">
50 <img src="http://www.deliantra.net/images/deliantra.png" border="0" alt="Deliantra Free MMORPG" style="display: inline"/> 49 <img src="http://www.deliantra.net/images/deliantra.png" border="0" alt="Deliantra Free MMORPG" style="display: inline"/>
51 <br /> 50 <br />
52 The free as in beer, liberal, code &amp; content retro-style graphical MMORPG :) 51 The free as in beer, liberal, code &amp; content retro-style graphical MMORPG :)
53 </a> 52 </a>
54</div> 53</div>
54</div>
55EOF 55EOF
56} 56}
57 57
58sub ftr { 58sub ftr {
59 print <<EOF; 59 print <<EOF;
60<div class='section section-footer'>
60<hr class='footer'/> 61<hr class='footer'/>
61<p class='footer'> 62<p class='footer'>
62 Contact for this page: <a href="mailto:schmorpforge\@schmorp.de">Marc Lehmann &lt;schmorpforge\@schmorp.de&gt;</a>. 63 Contact for this page: <a href="mailto:schmorpforge\@schmorp.de">Marc Lehmann &lt;schmorpforge\@schmorp.de&gt;</a>.
63</p> 64</p>
65</div>
64</body> 66</body>
65</html> 67</html>
66EOF 68EOF
67} 69}
68 70
77 $desc =~ s/^(.*?)\n\s*\n//s 79 $desc =~ s/^(.*?)\n\s*\n//s
78 or die "malformed desc in $name: $desc"; 80 or die "malformed desc in $name: $desc";
79 81
80 my $short = $1; 82 my $short = $1;
81 83
84 (my $id = $name) =~ y%/%-%;
82 $index{$name} = "<tr><th id='$name'><a href='pkg/$name.html'>$name</a></th><td>$short</td></tr>"; 85 $index{$name} = "<tr><th id='$id' style='white-space:nowrap'><a href='pkg/$name.html'>$name</a></th><td>$short</td></tr>";
83 86
84 open STDOUT, ">", "software.schmorp.de/pkg/$name.html" 87 open STDOUT, ">", "software.schmorp.de/pkg/$name.html"
85 or die "software.schmorp.de/pkg/$name.html: $!"; 88 or die "software.schmorp.de/pkg/$name.html: $!";
86 89
87 if (grep /cpan/, @args) { 90 my $bg = (grep /cpan/, @args) ? "bg-perl" : "bg-ede";
88 hdr $name, "bg-perl";
89 } else {
90 hdr $name, "bg-ede"; 91 hdr $name, $bg;
91 }
92 92
93 print <<EOF; 93 print <<EOF;
94<div class='section section-short-desc'>
95<h2>$name</h2>
94<p class='short-desc'>$short</p> 96<p class='short-desc'>$short</p>
97</div>
95 98
99<div class='section section-blurb'>
96<h2>Blurb</h2> 100<h2>Blurb</h2>
97<p class='blurb'>$desc</p> 101<p class='blurb'>$desc</p>
98<h2>Availability</h2> 102</div>
99<ul> 103
104<div class='section section-resources'>
105<h2>Resources</h2>
106<table class='resources'>
100EOF 107EOF
108
109 for (grep /^res/, @args) {
110 /^resource\(([^,]+),\{\{(.*?)\}\}\)$/ or die "$_: no resource\n";
111 print <<EOF;
112<tr><td><tt class="icon">$1</tt></td><td class='rr'>$2</li></tr>
113EOF
114 }
115
116 print "<tr><td><tt class='icon'>FILE</tt></td><td class='rr'><a href='https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/$name/'>File Releases (GNU)</a></td></tr>\n"
117 if grep /dist-gnu/, @args;
118 print "<tr><td><tt class='icon'>FILE</tt></td><td class='rr'><a href='http://dist.schmorp.de/$name/'>File Releases</a></td></tr>\n"
119 if grep /dist(?!-)/, @args;
120 print "<tr><td><tt class='icon'>CPAN</tt></td><td class='rr'><a href='http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-authors/id/M/ML/MLEHMANN/'>File Releases (CPAN)</a></td></tr>\n"
121 if grep /cpan$/, @args;
122
101 if (grep /git/, @args) { 123 if (grep /git/, @args) {
102 print <<EOF; 124 print <<EOF;
103<li><a href='http://git.ta-sa.org/?p=$name.git;a=summary'>Browse GIT repository '$name'</a></li> 125<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>
104<li>Read-only GIT checkout:<br /> 126<tr><td><tt class="icon">GIT</tt></td><td class='rr'>Read-only GIT checkout: <tt>&#160;git-clone http://git.ta-sa.org/$name.git</tt>
105 <tt>&#160;git-clone http://git.ta-sa.org/$name.git</tt> 127</td></tr>
106</li> 128<!-- <tr><td><tt class="icon">CVS</tt></td><td class='rr'>Contributor CVS access (command requires CVS version &gt;= 1.12.11):<br />
107<li>Contributor CVS Access:<br />
108 <tt>cvs -d ":ext;CVS_SERVER=git-cvsserver:USER\@ruth.plan9.de/gitroot/$name.git" co -d $name master</tt> 129 <tt>cvs -d ":ext;CVS_SERVER=git-cvsserver:USER\@ruth.plan9.de/gitroot/$name.git" co -d $name master</tt>
109</li> 130</td></tr> -->
110EOF 131EOF
111 } else { 132 } else {
112 my $modules = $name; 133 my $modules = $name;
134
135 for (@args) {
113 $modules = "$1" if grep /modules\((.*)\)/, @args; 136 $modules = "$1" if /modules\((.*)\)/;
137 }
114 138
139 if (length $modules) {
115 print <<EOF; 140 print <<EOF;
116<li><a href='http://cvs.schmorp.de/$name'>Browse CVS module '$name'</a></li> 141<tr><td><tt class="icon">CVS</tt></td><td class='rr'><a href='http://cvs.schmorp.de/$name'>Browsable CVS module '$name'</a></td></tr>
117<li>Anonymous CVS checkout:<br /> 142<tr><td><tt class="icon">CVS</tt></td><td class='rr'>Anonymous CVS:
118 <tt>&#160;cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anonymous\@cvs.schmorp.de/schmorpforge co $modules</tt><p /> 143 <tt>&#160;cvs -z3 -d :pserver:anonymous\@cvs.schmorp.de/schmorpforge co $modules</tt>
119 144
120 <small> 145</td></tr>
121
122<!--
123 <p>The warning
124 <b>cvs checkout: warning: cannot write to history file /schmorpforge/CVSROOT/history: Permission denied</b>
125 is expected and harmless, just ignore it. It simply means you have no write access to the repository.
126 </p>
127-->
128
129 <p>The CVS server moved again on 2008-02-21, you can use the following
130 (untested) snippet to update your CVS checkout. Run it in the top level
131 checked out directory:</ br>
132
133 <pre>
134find . -name CVS | xargs -I% find % -name Root |
135 xargs perl -i -pe 's%:pserver:anonymous\\\@cvs.schmorp.de:636/schmorpforge%:pserver:anonymous\\\@cvs.schmorp.de:/schmorpforge%'</pre>
136 </p>
137
138 </small>
139
140</li>
141EOF 146EOF
147 }
142 } 148 }
143 149
144 print "<li><a href='http://dist.schmorp.de/$name/'>File Releases</a></li>\n" 150 my @irc;
145 if grep /dist/, @args; 151
146 print "<li><a href='http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-authors/Marc_Lehmann/'>File Releases (CPAN)</a></li>\n" 152 my $perlname = $name =~ s/-/::/gr;
153
154 print "<tr><td><tt class='icon'>METACPAN</tt></td><td class='rr'><a href='https://metacpan.org/pod/$perlname'>MetaCPAN page</a></td></tr>\n"
147 if grep /cpan$/, @args; 155 if grep /cpan$/, @args;
148 print "<li><a href='http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-authors/id/E/EL/ELMEX/'>File Releases (CPAN)</a></li>\n"
149 if grep /cpan-elmex/, @args;
150 for (@args) { 156 for (@args) {
151 print "<li><a href='http://lists.schmorp.de/mailman/listinfo/" . ($1 || $name) . "'>Mailing List '" . ($1 || $name) . "'</a></li>\n"
152 if /list\((.*)\)/; 157 if (/list\((.*?)\)/) {
158 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";
159 }
160 if (/irc\((.*?)\)/) {
161 push @irc, $1;
162 }
153 } 163 }
164 push @irc, "schmorp" unless @irc;
165 for (@irc) {
166 my ($server, $channel, $url, $comment) = @{ $IRC{$_} or die };
167 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, or /msg schmorp directly)</i>)</b></td></tr>\n";
168 }
154 169
155 print "</ul>"; 170 print "</table>";
156 171
157 if (my @files = grep $_, map /(cvs-co|cvs-pod|git-pod|git-co)\((\S+)\)/ && [$1, $2], @args) { 172 if (my @files = grep $_, map /(cvs-co|cvs-pod|git-pod|git-co)\((\S+)\)/ && [$1, $2], @args) {
158 print "<h2>Additional Documents</h2><ul>"; 173 print "</div><div class='section section-documents'><h2>Package Documention</h2><table class='resources'>";
159 174
160 for (@files) { 175 for (@files) {
161 my ($type, $arg) = @$_; 176 my ($type, $arg) = @$_;
162 177
163 if ($type eq "cvs-co") { 178 if ($type eq "cvs-co") {
164 print "<li><a href='http://cvs.schmorp.de/$name/$arg'>$arg</a></li>"; 179 print "<tr><td><tt class='icon'>FILE</tt></td><td class='rr'><a href='http://cvs.schmorp.de/$name/$arg'>$arg</a></td></tr>";
165 180
166 } elsif ($type eq "cvs-pod") { 181 } elsif ($type eq "cvs-pod") {
167 my ($file, $desc) = $arg =~ /(.*),(.*)/ ? ($1, $2) : ($arg, $arg); 182 my ($file, $desc) = $arg =~ /(.*),(.*)/ ? ($1, $2) : ($arg, $arg);
168 $desc ||= "<b>Main Manual Page</b>"; 183 $desc ||= "<b>Main Manual Page</b>";
169 print "<li><a href='http://pod.tst.eu/http://cvs.schmorp.de/$name/$file'>$desc</a></li>"; 184 print "<tr><td><tt class='icon'>POD</tt></td><td class='rr'><a href='http://pod.tst.eu/http://cvs.schmorp.de/$name/$file'>$desc</a></td></tr>";
170 185
171 } elsif ($type eq 'git-co') { 186 } elsif ($type eq 'git-co') {
172 print "<li><a href='http://git.ta-sa.org/$name/$arg'>$arg</a></li>"; 187 print "<tr><td><tt class='icon'>FILE</tt></td><td class='rr'><a href='http://git.ta-sa.org/$name/$arg'>$arg</a></td>";
173 188
174 } elsif ($type eq "git-pod") { 189 } elsif ($type eq "git-pod") {
175 my ($file, $desc) = $arg =~ /(.*),(.*)/ ? ($1, $2) : ($arg, $arg); 190 my ($file, $desc) = $arg =~ /(.*),(.*)/ ? ($1, $2) : ($arg, $arg);
176 $desc ||= "<b>Main Manual Page</b>"; 191 $desc ||= "<b>Main Manual Page</b>";
177 print "<li><a href='http://pod.tst.eu/http://git.ta-sa.org/$name/$file'>$desc</a></li>"; 192 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>";
178 193
179 } 194 }
180 } 195 }
181 196
182 print "</ul>"; 197 print "</table>";
183 } 198 }
199 print "</div>";
184 200
185 ftr; 201 ftr;
186} 202}
187 203
188open STDOUT, ">software.schmorp.de/index.html"; 204open STDOUT, ">software.schmorp.de/index.html";
189 205
190hdr "Package Index", "bg-bluete"; 206hdr "Project List", "bg-bluete";
191 207
192print <<EOF; 208print <<EOF;
193 209
210<div class='section section-about'>
211<h2>About</h2>
194<p>This page briefly documents the Schmorpforge Ta-Sa Software Repository and 212<p class='blurb'>This page briefly documents the Schmorpforge Software Repository and
195lists all projects available here.</p> 213lists all projects available here.</p>
214</div>
196 215
197<ul> 216<div class='section section-resources'>
198<li>All CVS Repositories can be found <a href="http://cvs.schmorp.de/">here</a>.</li> 217<table class='resources'>
199<li>All GIT Repositories can be found <a href="http://git.ta-sa.org/">here</a>.</li> 218<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>
219<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>
220<!--<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>-->
200<li>File Releases can be found <a href="http://dist.schmorp.de/">here</a> or on CPAN (for Perl modules).</li> 221<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>
201<li>All Mailinglists can be found <a href="http://lists.schmorp.de/mailman/listinfo">here</a>.</li> 222<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>
202<li>The Wiki can be found <a href="http://wiki.schmorp.de/">here</a>.</li> 223<!--<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>-->
203</ul> 224
204<p>Projects listed on this page:</p> 225<!--<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, or /msg schmorp directly</i>)</b><br/>Other project-specific IRC servers are listed on their respective project page.</td></tr>-->
226<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>
205<table> 227</table>
228</div>
229
230<div class='section section-overview'>
231<h2>Project List</h2>
232<table class='overview'>
206EOF 233EOF
207 234
208print $index{$_} for sort { (lc $a) cmp (lc $b) } keys %index; 235print $index{$_} for sort { (lc $a) cmp (lc $b) } keys %index;
209 236
210print "</table>"; 237print "</table></div>";
211ftr; 238ftr;
212 239
213__DATA__ 240__DATA__
241stableperl list(perl) modules()
242 Stableperl is a fork, or a branch, of the official perl with the goal
243 of providing stability and compatibility. See <a
244 href="http://stableperl.schmorp.de/">stableperl.schmorp.de</a> for
245 details.
246
247 You can also look at the <a href="http://schplog.schmorp.de/2015-06-06-stableperl-faq.html">Canary::Stability and Stableperl FAQ</a>, and you can download
248 releases at <a href="http://stableperl.schmorp.de/dist/">http://stableperl.schmorp.de/dist/</a>.
249
250Canary-Stability cpan cvs-pod(Stability.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(perl)
251 A little bird that doubles as an early warning system.
252
253 Wasn't early but rather late, but at least it is warning now.
254
214rxvt-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) 255rxvt-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)
215 rxvt-unicode is a clone of the well known terminal emulator rxvt. 256 rxvt-unicode is a fork of the well known terminal emulator rxvt.
216 257
217 <p>If you have a problem, please have a look at the 258 <p>If you have a problem, please have a look at the
218 <a href="http://cvs.schmorp.de/rxvt-unicode/doc/rxvt.7.html">FAQ</a> 259 <a href="http://cvs.schmorp.de/rxvt-unicode/doc/rxvt.7.html">FAQ</a>
219 <em>first</em>.</p> 260 <em>first</em>.</p>
220 261
237 <li>Remote pastebin, digital clock, block graphics to ascii filter and 278 <li>Remote pastebin, digital clock, block graphics to ascii filter and
238 whatever you like to implement for yourself.</li> 279 whatever you like to implement for yourself.</li>
239 </ul> 280 </ul>
240 </li> 281 </li>
241 <li>Crash-free. At least I try, but rxvt-unicode certainly crashes much less often than 282 <li>Crash-free. At least I try, but rxvt-unicode certainly crashes much less often than
242 rxvt and its many clones, and reproducible bugs get fixed immediately.</li> 283 rxvt and its many forks, and reproducible bugs get fixed immediately.</li>
243 <li>Completely flicker-free.</li> 284 <li>Completely flicker-free.</li>
244 <li>Re-wraps long lines instead of splitting or cutting them on resizes.</li> 285 <li>Re-wraps long lines instead of splitting or cutting them on resizes.</li>
245 <li>Full combining character support (unlike xterm :).</li> 286 <li>Full combining character support (unlike xterm :).</li>
246 <li>Multiple fonts supported at the same time: No need to choose between 287 <li>Multiple fonts supported at the same time: No need to choose between
247 nice japanese and ugly latin, or no japanese and nice latin characters :).</li> 288 nice japanese and ugly latin, or no japanese and nice latin characters :).</li>
258 <br /> 299 <br />
259 And its main <em>missing</em> features (which users request but are not (yet?) implemented) are: 300 And its main <em>missing</em> features (which users request but are not (yet?) implemented) are:
260 301
261 <ul> 302 <ul>
262 <li>Complex script support, such as arabic or tibetian - more info is needed. (use mlterm)</li> 303 <li>Complex script support, such as arabic or tibetian - more info is needed. (use mlterm)</li>
263 <li>Right-to-Left rendering - more info is needed. (use mlterm)</li> 304 <li>Right-to-Left rendering - more info is needed. (use mlterm)</li>
264 <li>IIIMF (Intranet/Internet Input Method Framework) support. (use scim)</li> 305 <li>IIIMF (Intranet/Internet Input Method Framework) support. (use scim)</li>
265 </ul> 306 </ul>
266 307
267 <br /> 308 <br />
268 309
269 There is an IRC channel for discussion on <a
270 href='irc://irc.freenode.net/rxvt-unicode'><tt>irc.freenode.net
271 #rxvt-unicode</tt></a>.
272
273libptytty dist list(rxvt-unicode) cvs-pod(doc/libptytty.3.pod) cvs-co(Changes) 310libptytty dist list(rxvt-unicode) cvs-pod(doc/libptytty.3.pod) cvs-co(Changes)
274 libptytty is an offspring of rxvt-unicode that handles pty/tty/utmp/wtmp/lastlog handling 311 libptytty is an offspring of rxvt-unicode that handles pty/tty/utmp/wtmp/lastlog handling
275 in mostly OS-independent ways, so it's less of a hassle for you :) 312 in mostly OS-independent ways, so it's less of a hassle for you :)
276 313
277 Mailing list and contacts are the same as for rxvt-unicode, above. 314vt102 list(perl) cvs-co(vt102)
315 <code>vt102</code> is a vt100/102/131 hardware simulator, implementing
316 practical and 100% compatible DEC VT terminal "emulation".
278 317
318 Most terminal emulators nowadays strive to emulate a DEC VT102
319 terminal (even those claiming to emulate a VT100 usually mean
320 VT102). Unfortunately, even though there are some VT100 simulators,
321 there haven't been any DEC VT102 ones, so it was very hard to test
322 compatibility with the real device.
323
324 Thanks to this simulator, one can now test how the "real" VT102 behaves,
325 and as free extra, it also simulates DEC VT100 and DEC VT131 terminals.
326
327 ROMs are included - a standard Perl 5.10+ installation, the
328 <code>stty</code> utility and the <code>IO::Pty</code> module are
329 required to run the script, and rxvt-unicode, xterm or a similar terminal
330 emulation is required to have display/keyboard support.
331
279gtkbfc cvs-co(README) 332gtkbfc cvs-pod(README)
280 Gtk+ bash file chooser replacement. 333 Gtk+ bash file chooser replacement.
281 334
282 <b>gtkbfc</b> is a hack that replaces the dreaded, slow and hard-to-use GTK+ 335 <b>gtkbfc</b> is a hack that replaces the dreaded, slow and hard-to-use GTK+
283 file chooser by a rxvt-unicode window with a little script that lets you use 336 file chooser by a rxvt-unicode window with a little script that lets you use
284 readline tab-completion to enter filenames. 337 readline tab-completion to enter filenames.
285 338
286 Again, its a dire hack and will not work with all programs. It does work 339 Again, its a dire hack and will not work with all programs. It does work
287 for gimp, firefox, gedit at least, though. 340 for gimp, firefox, gedit at least, though.
341
342Async-Interrupt cpan cvs-pod(Interrupt.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
343 Allow C/XS libraries to interrupt perl asynchronously.
344
345 This is a module implementing a rarely-needed, very advanced technique
346 to interrupt a running perl interpreter from another thread, or similar,
347 context, at very low overhead.
288 348
289CV cpan cvs-pod(bin/cv,) cvs-co(Changes) 349CV cpan cvs-pod(bin/cv,) cvs-co(Changes)
290 Gtk2::CV is a perl module that implements an image viewer. 350 Gtk2::CV is a perl module that implements an image viewer.
291 351
292 It comes with its own demo app, named <tt>cv</tt>, which is loosely 352 It comes with its own demo app, named <tt>cv</tt>, which is loosely
305 delivering a stable reference implementation which makes it easy to write 365 delivering a stable reference implementation which makes it easy to write
306 your own clients, bots and so on. It also contains Gtk2 modules for 366 your own clients, bots and so on. It also contains Gtk2 modules for
307 KGS-independent rendering of beautiful Go boards. For a introduction to 367 KGS-independent rendering of beautiful Go boards. For a introduction to
308 the game of go, look <a href="http://playgo.to/interactive/">here</a>. 368 the game of go, look <a href="http://playgo.to/interactive/">here</a>.
309 369
370App-Staticperl cpan cvs-pod(bin/staticperl,) cvs-co(Changes)
371 Perl, libc, 100 modules - all in one self-contained 500kb executable.
372
373 App::Staticperl installs a helper script that allows you to install a
374 statically linked (or linkable) perl distribution, install additional
375 modules, and create new perl interpreters with just the selection of
376 modules you need. It is also possible to just create the C source files
377 needed to embed this custom interpreter into your own programs.<p />
378
379 Two pre-built perl binaries (for Linux on x86 or amd64) which
380 include some highly subjective package selections are available as
381 <a href="http://staticperl.schmorp.de/smallperl.html">smallperl</a>
382 and
383 <a href="http://staticperl.schmorp.de/bigperl.html">bigperl</a>.
384
310Net-Knuddels cvs-pod(Net/Knuddels.pm,) 385Net-Knuddels cvs-pod(Net/Knuddels.pm,)
311 This perl module provides an API for group communications using the 386 This perl module provides an API for group communications using the
312 <a href="http://www.knuddels.de/">www.knuddels.de</a> protocol. It is outdated 387 <a href="http://www.knuddels.de/">www.knuddels.de</a> protocol. It is outdated
313 and only provided as reference. 388 and only provided as reference.
314 389
315 This module implements the knuddels.de chat protocol. Since it was created 390 This module implements the knuddels.de chat protocol. Since it was created
319 It could be used to write Knuddels clients, bots and even servers 394 It could be used to write Knuddels clients, bots and even servers
320 (although the latter doesn't make much sense, the protocol is rather 395 (although the latter doesn't make much sense, the protocol is rather
321 ugly. If you want to implement your own group communication server, use 396 ugly. If you want to implement your own group communication server, use
322 IRC instead). 397 IRC instead).
323 398
324Net-IRC3 cpan-elmex cvs-pod(lib/Net/IRC3.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) cvs-co(samples/netirc3cl) cvs-co(samples/netirc3) 399AnyEvent-ReadLine-Gnu cpan cvs-pod(Gnu.pm,) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
325 This module provides an alternative to the Net-IRC and Net-IRC2 400 This is a small interface to Term::ReadLine::Gnu for event-based programs.
326 modules. Its design rationale is offfering a 100% non-blocking 401
327 callback-based interface, RFC-compliant parsing and a lightweight 402 This module has event-based readline, as well as asynchronous message printing
328 approach to modularity and reusability. 403 with readline figured out for you.
404
405IO-FDPass cpan cvs-pod(FDPass.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
406 Pass a file descriptor over a socket.
407
408 This small low-level module only has one purpose: pass a file descriptor
409 to another process, using a (streaming) unix domain socket (on POSIX
410 systems) or any (streaming) socket (on WIN32 systems).
411
412Proc-FastSpawn cpan cvs-pod(FastSpawn.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
413 fork+exec, or spawn, a subprocess as quickly as possible
414
415 The purpose of this small (in scope and footprint) module is simple:
416 spawn a subprocess asynchronously as efficiently and/or fast as
417 possible. Basically the same as calling fork+exec (on POSIX), but
418 hopefully faster than those two syscalls.
419
420 Apart from fork overhead, this module also allows you to fork+exec
421 programs when otherwise you couldn't - for example, when you use POSIX
422 threads in your perl process then it generally isn't safe to call
423 fork from perl, but it is safe to use this module to execute external
424 processes.
425
426AnyEvent-Fork cpan cvs-pod(Fork.pm,) cvs-pod(Fork/Early.pm) cvs-pod(Fork/Template.pm) cvs-co(Changes) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
427 Everything you wanted to use fork() for, but couldn't.
428
429 This module allows you to create new processes, without actually forking
430 them from your current process (avoiding the problems of forking), but
431 preserving most of the advantages of fork.
432
433 It can be used to create new worker processes or new independent
434 subprocesses for short- and long-running jobs, process pools (e.g. for
435 use in pre-forked servers) but also to spawn new external processes (such
436 as CGI scripts from a webserver), which can be faster (and more well
437 behaved) than using fork+exec in big processes.
438
439AnyEvent-Fork-Remote cpan cvs-pod(Remote.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
440 Remote processes with AnyEvent::Fork interface
441
442 Despite what the name of this module might suggest, it doesn't actually
443 create remote processes for you. But it does make it easy to use them,
444 once you have started them.
445
446 This module implements a very similar API as AnyEvent::Fork. In fact,
447 similar enough to require at most minor modifications to support both
448 at the same time. For example, it works with AnyEvent::Fork::RPC and
449 AnyEvent::Fork::Pool.
450
451AnyEvent-Fork-RPC cpan cvs-pod(RPC.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
452 Simple RPC extension for AnyEvent::Fork
453
454 This module implements a simple RPC protocol and backend for processes
455 created via AnyEvent::Fork, allowing you to call a function in the
456 child process and receive its return values (up to 4GB serialised).
457
458 It implements two different backends: a synchronous one that works like a
459 normal function call, and an asynchronous one that can run multiple jobs
460 concurrently in the child, using AnyEvent.
461
462 It also implements an asynchronous event mechanism from the child to the
463 parent, that could be used for progress indications or other information.
464
465AnyEvent-Fork-Pool cpan cvs-pod(Pool.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
466 Simple process pool manager on top of AnyEvent::Fork and AnyEvent::Fork::RPC.
467
468 This module uses processes created via AnyEvent::Fork and the RPC
469 protocol implement in AnyEvent::Fork::RPC to create a load-balanced pool
470 of processes that handles jobs.
471
472 Understanding of AnyEvent::Fork is helpful but not critical to be able
473 to use this module, but a thorough understanding of AnyEvent::Fork::RPC
474 is, as it defines the actual API that needs to be implemented in the
475 children.
476
477Guard cpan cvs-pod(Guard.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
478 This small module implements scope and object guards, that is, code blocks
479 that are executed when a scope is being exited (or an object is destroyed).
480
481 Much effort was invested into these guards behaving "sensibly" in the
482 presence of thrown exceptions, errors and other adverse conditions, as
483 well as into good performance.
484
485OpenCL cpan cvs-pod(OpenCL.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
486 An interface to OpenCL (the Open Computing Language) for Perl.
487
488 Perlized (not C-ish) OpenCL interface.
489
490common-sense cpan cvs-pod(sense.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
491 This module implements some sane defaults for Perl programs, as defined
492 by two typical (or not so typical - use your common sense) specimens of
493 Perl coders.
329 494
330Net-IRC-Server cvs-pod(Net/IRC/Server.pm,) 495Net-IRC-Server cvs-pod(Net/IRC/Server.pm,)
331 This module provides a simple API for handling the IRC Protocol 496 This module provides a simple API for handling the IRC Protocol
332 aiming at implementing lightweight IRC-Servers. 497 aiming at implementing lightweight IRC-Servers.
333 498
352libcoro cvs-co(README) cvs-co(coro.h) 517libcoro cvs-co(README) cvs-co(coro.h)
353 This C-library implements coroutines (cooperative multitasking) in a 518 This C-library implements coroutines (cooperative multitasking) in a
354 portable fashion. 519 portable fashion.
355 520
356 As long as your system implements the <tt>ucontext</tt> (Unix) or the 521 As long as your system implements the <tt>ucontext</tt> (Unix) or the
357 older <tt>sigaltstack</tt> interfaces it should work out of the box, with 522 older <tt>sigaltstack</tt> interfaces it should work out of the box,
358 minimal configuration (it consists of only a single <tt>.h</tt> and a 523 with minimal configuration (it consists of only a single <tt>.h</tt> and
359 single <tt>.c</tt> file). It is known to run on a wide variety of unix 524 a single <tt>.c</tt> file). For the broken systems, it also supports
360 systems (SunOS, IRIX, GNU/Linux, HP-UX) and also on Windows, does not use 525 a slow pthreads-based system and (optional) assembly backends for
361 any assembly language and is architecture-independent. 526 higher speed on some systems. It is known to run on a wide variety of
527 unix systems (SunOS, IRIX, GNU/Linux, HP-UX, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD)
528 and also on Windows, does not require any assembly language and is
529 architecture-independent.
362 530
363deliantra/server cvs-co(README) cvs-co(Changes) cvs-co(COPYING.Affero) 531deliantra/server cvs-co(README) cvs-co(Changes) cvs-co(COPYING.Affero)
364 The <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> game server. 532 The <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> game server.
365 533
366 Follow the link to <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> for background info. 534 Follow the link to <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> for background info.
389 Perl module family for the <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> game. 557 Perl module family for the <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> game.
390 558
391 They can be used to read/write/cache archetypes, image packs and map files. 559 They can be used to read/write/cache archetypes, image packs and map files.
392 Follow the link to <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> for background info. 560 Follow the link to <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> for background info.
393 561
394deliantra/gcrossedit cvs-pod(bin/gde,) 562deliantra/gde cvs-pod(bin/gde,)
395 The <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> editor, written in Perl + Gtk2. 563 The <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> editor, written in Perl + Gtk2.
396 564
397 The editor for the game Deliantra, written in Perl. 565 The editor for the game Deliantra, written in Perl.
398 Follow the link to <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> for background info. 566 Follow the link to <a href="http://www.deliantra.net/">Deliantra</a> for background info.
399 567
426 incorporate into your own programs. The compression algorithm is very, 594 incorporate into your own programs. The compression algorithm is very,
427 very fast, yet still written in portable C. More info and the latest 595 very fast, yet still written in portable C. More info and the latest
428 release can be found at the <a href="http://liblzf.plan9.de">LibLZF 596 release can be found at the <a href="http://liblzf.plan9.de">LibLZF
429 Homepage</a>. 597 Homepage</a>.
430 598
431root-tail cvs-co(README) cvs-co(Changes)
432 Full-featured program to print text directly to the X11 root window.
433
434 More info, screenshots, documentation and current releases can be found
435 at the <a href="http://root-tail.plan9.de">root-tail homepage</a>.
436
437xcb cvs-co(README) cvs-co(Changes) 599xcb cvs-co(README) cvs-co(Changes)
438 A fork of the unmaintained xcb (x cut buffers) program implementing better i18n. 600 A fork of the unmaintained xcb (x cut buffers) program implementing better i18n.
439 601
602root-tail cvs-co(root-tail.man.html) cvs-co(Changes) dist
603 Root-tail displays log files in the screen background -
604 basically a graphical <tt>tail -f</tt>.
605
606 Root-tail displays log files in the X root window or another window. It
607 can use different colours for different files, match log entries by
608 regular expressions and more.
609
610 <p>Some history about this fork: some time before the Cebit00, I got my
611 hands on a program named root-tail. Its purpose is to display logfiles in
612 different colours on your root-window. That is, it works just like tail
613 -f.</p>
614
615 <p>Unfortunately, root-tail was thoroughly broken, so I fixed it and
616 contacted its author. I never received a reply, so I decided to
617 publish my modified version of root-tail here.</p>
618
440lmainit cvs-co(NEWS) 619lmainit cvs-co(NEWS)
441 A sysvinit replacement that can even be configured to be sysvinit-compliant. 620 A sysvinit replacement that can even be configured to be sysvinit-compliant.
442 621
443 See <a href="http://www.goof.com/pcg/marc/lmainit.html">its homepage</a> for more info. 622 See <a href="http://home.schmorp.de/marc/lmainit.html">its homepage</a> for more info.
444 623
445Algorithm-FEC cpan cvs-pod(FEC.pm,) cvs-co(README.fec) cvs-co(Changes) 624Algorithm-FEC cpan cvs-pod(FEC.pm,) cvs-co(README.fec) cvs-co(Changes)
446 Perl module implementing forward error correction using Vandermonde matrices 625 Perl module implementing forward error correction using Vandermonde matrices
447 626
448AnyEvent cpan cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent.pm,) cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent/Intro.pod,Introduction/Tutorial) cvs-co(Changes) 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/POE.pm,AnyEvent::Impl::POE) 627AnyEvent 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/Log.pm,AnyEvent::Log) cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent/Strict.pm,AnyEvent::Strict) 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/TLS.pm,AnyEvent::TLS) 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) cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent/Loop.pm,AnyEvent::Loop) cvs-pod(lib/AnyEvent/Debug.pm,AnyEvent::Debug) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
449 This module offers a simple API for I/O, timer, signal, child process 628 This module offers a simple API for I/O, timer, signal, child process
450 and completion events, independent of a specific event loop. 629 and completion events, independent of a specific event loop.
451 630
452 <p>This module allows module authors to use those events internally without 631 <p>This module allows module authors to use those events internally
453 forcing users of the module to use a specific event loop, without adding 632 without forcing users of the module to use a specific event loop, without
454 noticable overhead. Currently supported event loops are EV, Event, 633 adding noticable overhead. Currently supported event loops are EV, Event,
455 Glib/Gtk2, Tk, Qt, Event::Lib and POE (and thus also WxWidgets and 634 Glib/Gtk2, Tk, Qt, Event::Lib, Irssi, IO::Async and POE (and thus also
456 Prima). It contains a very fast (see benchmarks in the main manual page) 635 WxWidgets and Prima). It also comes with a very fast (see benchmarks in
457 Pure Perl event loop and doesn't rely on XS, which ensures that your 636 the main manual page) Pure Perl event loop and doesn't rely on XS, which
458 program will always run even when no C-based event loop is available.</p> 637 ensures that your program will always run even when no C-based event loop
638 is available.</p>
459 639
460 <p>In addition to the event core (which might be all you need), AnyEvent 640 <p>In addition to the event core (which might be all you need), AnyEvent
461 comes with an optional, fully asynchronous, pure-perl DNS resolver 641 comes with an optional, fully asynchronous, pure-perl DNS resolver
462 library supporting UDP, TCP and EDNS0, with many utility functions to 642 library supporting UDP, TCP and EDNS0, with many utility functions to
463 "just resolve" stuff without having to instantiate even a resolver object 643 "just resolve" stuff without having to instantiate even a resolver object
471 <p>Lastly, AnyEvent::Handle offers a powerful framework for asynchronous and 651 <p>Lastly, AnyEvent::Handle offers a powerful framework for asynchronous and
472 buffered protocol handling. You can push multiple read event handlers 652 buffered protocol handling. You can push multiple read event handlers
473 to parse your protocol and start TLS/SSL negotiation transparently (and 653 to parse your protocol and start TLS/SSL negotiation transparently (and
474 fully non-blocking) at any time, in both server and client mode.</p> 654 fully non-blocking) at any time, in both server and client mode.</p>
475 655
476AnyEvent-FastPing cpan cvs-pod(FastPing.pm,) 656AnyEvent-FastPing cpan cvs-pod(FastPing.pm,) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
477 This module implements a very fast and relatively flexible 657 This module implements a very fast and relatively flexible
478 ping (ping as in icmp echo request). 658 ping (ping as in icmp echo request).
479 659
480 This module allows you to quickly send ipv4 and ipv6 pings at a defined 660 This module allows you to quickly send ipv4 and ipv6 pings at a defined
481 rate to whole address ranges. It is fully event-driven (doesn't block 661 rate to whole address ranges. It is fully event-driven (doesn't block
484 more address ranges, to which pings will be distributed according to a 664 more address ranges, to which pings will be distributed according to a
485 least-load principle. 665 least-load principle.
486 666
487 A command line utility (<tt>fastping</tt>) is included. 667 A command line utility (<tt>fastping</tt>) is included.
488 668
669AnyEvent-AIO cpan cvs-pod(AIO.pm,) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
670 A perl module providing transparent integration of IO::AIO into AnyEvent.
671
672AnyEvent-BDB cpan cvs-pod(BDB.pm,) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
673 A perl module providing transparent integration of BDB into AnyEvent.
674
675AnyEvent-DBus cpan cvs-pod(DBus.pm,) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
676 A perl module providing mostly transparent integration of Net::DBus into AnyEvent.
677
678AnyEvent-DBI cpan cvs-pod(DBI.pm,) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
679 A perl module providing an asynchronous DBI interface for AnyEvent.
680
681 This module provides an asynchronous DBI interface for AnyEvent by
682 starting one or more proxy processes that handle trhe actual sql
683 commands.
684
685AnyEvent-FCP cpan cvs-pod(FCP.pm,) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
686 A perl module implementing a Freenet Client Protocol 2.0 client.
687
688AnyEvent-GPSD cpan cvs-pod(GPSD.pm,) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
689 A perl module implementing an AnyEvent client for the (pre-xml) GPSD protocol.
690
691AnyEvent-Porttracker cpan cvs-pod(Porttracker.pm,) cvs-pod(Porttracker/protocol.pod,api-protocol) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
692 A perl module implementing a client for the Porttracker/PortIQ API protocol.
693
694AnyEvent-ZabbixSender cpan cvs-pod(ZabbixSender.pm,) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
695 A perl module implementing an AnyEvent client for the zabbix_sender protocol, used to submit
696 monitoring data items to a zabbix server or proxy.
697
698AnyEvent-SNMP cpan cvs-pod(SNMP.pm,) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
699 A perl module that transparently integrates Net::SNMP into AnyEvent.
700
701 In addition to making Net::SNMP AnyEvent-aware, this module also
702 implements advanced rate-limiting that enables you to query many devices
703 in parallel without running into timeouts due to high CPU usage.
704
705AnyEvent-Watchdog cpan cvs-pod(Watchdog.pm,) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
706 A perl module implementing a watchdog for Perl processes.
707
708 This module forks your Perl process early during it's startup. It can
709 automatically restart the program on crashes, provide clean restarts
710 requested by the watched program and a number of other small feats.
711
489AnyEvent-HTTP cpan cvs-pod(HTTP.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) 712AnyEvent-HTTP cpan cvs-pod(HTTP.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
490 A simple and plain event based http and https client. 713 A simple and plain event based http and https client.
491 714
492 This module implements a simple, stateless and non-blocking HTTP 715 This module implements a simple, stateless and non-blocking HTTP
493 client. It supports GET, POST and other request methods, cookies and more, 716 client. It supports GET, POST and other request methods, cookies and more,
494 all on a very low level. It can follow redirects supports proxies and 717 all on a very low level. It can follow redirects supports proxies and
502 The caller is responsible for authentication management, cookies (if 725 The caller is responsible for authentication management, cookies (if
503 the simplistic implementation in this module doesn't suffice), referer 726 the simplistic implementation in this module doesn't suffice), referer
504 and other high-level protocol details for which this module offers only 727 and other high-level protocol details for which this module offers only
505 limited support. 728 limited support.
506 729
730AnyEvent-WebDriver cpan cvs-pod(WebDriver.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
731 A thin wrapper around the <a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/webdriver1/">W3C WebDriver</a> protocol
732 (<a href="https://www.seleniumhq.org/">"Selenium"</a> browser remote control)
733
734 This module implements a relatively thin but easy to use wrapper around the
735 raw <a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/webdriver1/">W3C WebDriver</a> protocol
736 (think <a href="https://www.seleniumhq.org/">"Selenium"</a>, that let's you remote control
737 popular browsers such as Firefox, Chromium, Safari, IE and the like.
738
739AnyEvent-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)
740 This Perl module (-family) implements a simple message passing framework for Perl.
741
742 Despite its simplicity, you can securely message other processes running
743 on the same or other hosts.
744
745 For an introduction to this module family, see the Intro manual page.
746
747Coro-MP cpan cvs-pod(MP.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
748 This Perl module extends the AnyEvent::MP API with a thread-like/erlang-style API.
749
750 This module implements a thread-like API to AnyEvent::MP that is closer
751 to Erlang than the event-based AnyEvent::MP API. It integrates well into
752 AnyEvent::MP.
753
754 See the AnyEvent::MP module and tutorial for info about the concepts used
755 in AnyEvent::MP.
756
507AnyEvent-DBI cpan cvs-pod(DBI.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) 757AnyEvent-DBI cpan cvs-pod(DBI.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
508 A relatively simple wrapper around DBI to make asynchronous 758 A relatively simple wrapper around DBI to make asynchronous
509 SQL requests. 759 SQL requests.
510 760
511 This module implements asynchronous DBI access my forking or executing 761 This module implements asynchronous DBI access my forking or executing
512 separate "DBI-Server" processes and sending them requests. 762 separate "DBI-Server" processes and sending them requests.
513 763
514 It means that you can run DBI requests in parallel to other tasks. 764 It means that you can run DBI requests in parallel to other tasks.
515 765
516AnyEvent-HTTPD cpan-elmex git-pod(lib/AnyEvent/HTTPD.pm,) git-co(Changes) 766Array-Heap cpan cvs-pod(Heap.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
517 A simple and plain event based http web application server Perl module. 767 A Perl module that implements C++ STL-like binary heap operations.
518
519 This is a very basic HTTP server that allows the user/programmer to install
520 hooks for URL paths to generate the output. It uses AnyEvent to be easily
521 embeddable into other applications. The main objective was to make it
522 easier to make simple HTTP frontends in Perl for Perl programs and Perl modules.
523
524AnyEvent-IGS cpan-elmex git-pod(lib/AnyEvent/IGS.pm,) git-co(Changes)
525 A Perl module that interfaces to the International Go Server.
526
527 This module is an Anyevent-based interface to the International Go Server
528 protocol.
529
530AnyEvent-EditText cpan-elmex git-pod(lib/AnyEvent/EditText.pm,) git-co(Changes)
531 A Perl module which allows editing any text via an editor in a seperate process.
532
533 A utility Perl module that will start a terminal/editor for you and will
534 wait non-blocking for you to finish editing that file. Very useful to embed
535 content edititing in event based programs that have a AnyEvent compatible
536 event loop.
537 768
538Audio-Play-MPG123 cpan cvs-pod(MPG123.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) 769Audio-Play-MPG123 cpan cvs-pod(MPG123.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
539 A Perl module implementing an interface to mpg123. 770 A Perl module implementing an interface to mpg123.
540 771
541Compress-LZV1 cpan cvs-pod(LZV1.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) 772Compress-LZV1 cpan cvs-pod(LZV1.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
542 A Perl module implementing the LZV1 compression algorithm. See 773 A Perl module implementing the LZV1 compression algorithm. See
543 <tt>Compress::LZF</tt> for a better algorithm and module. 774 <tt>Compress::LZF</tt> for a better algorithm and module.
775
776Compress-LZF cpan cvs-pod(LZF.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
777 A Perl module implementing the LZF compression algorithm, and simple
778 to use data structure serialising.
544 779
545Convert-CD cvs-pod(lib/Convert/CD.pm,) cvs-pod(bin/cvtiso,cvtiso) cvs-co(doc/) cvs-co(Changes) 780Convert-CD cvs-pod(lib/Convert/CD.pm,) cvs-pod(bin/cvtiso,cvtiso) cvs-co(doc/) cvs-co(Changes)
546 Unfinished Perl project implementing CD image formats. Extracting ISO images 781 Unfinished Perl project implementing CD image formats. Extracting ISO images
547 already works. 782 already works.
548 783
554 allows easy decoding of multipart mime, uuencode and a whole lot of 789 allows easy decoding of multipart mime, uuencode and a whole lot of
555 differently encoded messages. You basically throw files at it, and 790 differently encoded messages. You basically throw files at it, and
556 it extracts the files in them. This module is used by the popular <a 791 it extracts the files in them. This module is used by the popular <a
557 href="www.amavis.org">amavis virus scanner</a>. 792 href="www.amavis.org">amavis virus scanner</a>.
558 793
794Convert-BER-XS cpan cvs-pod(XS.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
795 A <em>very</em> low level BER/DER decoder and encoder library.
796
797 This BER en-/decoder is tuned for speed and low memory usage,
798 representing all BER values as tuples (perl-arrays) consisting of (class,
799 tag, constructed, data).
800
559Coro 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) 801Coro 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)
560 A large Perl module family that implements cooperative multitasking in 802 A large Perl module family that implements cooperative multitasking in
561 Perl. It supports filehandle and event abstraction and also implements 803 Perl. It supports filehandle and event abstraction and also implements
562 continuations as well as the necessary directives to implement a slightly 804 continuations as well as the necessary directives to implement a slightly
563 limited call/cc in Perl. 805 limited call/cc in Perl.
564 806
807Coro-Mysql cpan cvs-co(Changes) cvs-pod(Mysql.pm,)
808 Lets other threads run while doing mysql requests via DBD::mysql.
809
810 This perl module patches libmysqlclient/DBD::mysql at runtime to allow
811 multiple Coro-based threads to make database accesses concurrently,
812 instead of blocking the whole process.
813
814Coro-Multicore cpan cvs-co(Changes) cvs-pod(Multicore.pm,) cvs-pod(perlmulticore.h) list(anyevent) irc(anyevent)
815 Runs XS functions transparently in their own XS level thread,
816 running other Coro threads in parallel.
817
818 This perl module allows XS functions that have been properly prepared
819 (see the <a href="http://perlmulticore.schmorp.de">Perl Multicore
820 Specification</a>) to run in parallel to other Coro threads, in their own
821 OS level thread.
822
823Crypt-Ed25519 cpan cvs-pod(Ed25519.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
824 A Perl module implementing Ed25519 public key signing and verification.
825
826Crypt-Spritz cpan cvs-pod(Spritz.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
827 A Perl module implementing the Spritz family of cryptographic algorithms,
828 giving you a stream cipher, a hash, a mac, authenticated encryption
829 with associated data (AEAD) and a cryptographically secure random
830 number generator, at reasonable speed and with very small code size, making
831 Spritz an attractive algorithm for resource-constrained environments
832 such as javascript in your browser, or microcontrollers.
833
565Crypt-Twofish2 cpan cvs-pod(Twofish2.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) 834Crypt-Twofish2 cpan cvs-pod(Twofish2.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
566 A Perl module implementing the twofish encryption algorithm in Perl. It has 835 A Perl module implementing the twofish encryption algorithm in Perl. It has
567 mostly been superceded by the Crypt::Twofish module. However, it supports 836 mostly been superceded by the Crypt::Twofish module. However, it supports
568 an easy and fast CBC mode natively. 837 an easy and fast CBC mode natively.
569 838
570Digest-Hashcash cpan cvs-pod(Hashcash.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) 839Digest-Hashcash cpan cvs-pod(Hashcash.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
571 Perl module to generate and parse <a href="http://www.hashcash.org">hashcashes</a>. 840 Perl module to generate and parse <a href="http://www.hashcash.org">hashcashes</a>.
572 Follow the link to learn more. This module is currently faster than 841 Follow the link to learn more. This module is currently faster than
573 the hashcash reference library. 842 the hashcash reference library.
574 843
844Digest-FNV-XS cpan cvs-pod(XS.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
845 Perl module to generate FNV hashes (FNV-0, FNV-1, FNV-1a in 32 and 64 bit)
846 plus utiilities for xor folding and retry mapping. The main selling
847 point over Digest::FNV is that it works with binary data.
848
575EV cpan cvs-pod(EV.pm,) cvs-pod(../libev/ev.pod,libev-documentation) cvs-pod(EV/MakeMaker.pm) cvs-co(Changes) 849EV cpan cvs-pod(EV.pm,) cvs-pod(../libev/ev.pod,libev-documentation) cvs-pod(EV/MakeMaker.pm) cvs-co(Changes) list(libev)
576 A thin wrapper around <a href="/pkg/libev.html">libev</a>, 850 A thin wrapper around <a href="/pkg/libev.html">libev</a>, a
577 a high-performance event loop. Intended as a faster and less 851 high-performance event loop. Intended as a faster and less buggy
578 buggy replacement for the Event perl module. Efficiently supports 852 replacement for the Event perl module. Efficiently supports very high
579 very high number of timers, scalable operating system APIs such as 853 number of timers, scalable operating system APIs such as epoll, kqueue,
580 epoll, kqueue, solaris's ports, inotify, child/pid watchers and 854 solaris's ports, inotify, eventfd, signalfd, child/pid watchers and much
581 much more. 855 more.
582 856
583 A <a href="http://lists.schmorp.de/mailman/listinfo/libev">mailing 857 A <a href="http://lists.schmorp.de/mailman/listinfo/libev">mailing
584 list</a> for discussion and support is now available. 858 list</a> for discussion and support is now available.
585 859
586EV-ADNS cpan cvs-pod(ADNS.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) 860EV-ADNS cpan cvs-pod(ADNS.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(libev)
587 An asynchronous stub resolver that integrates efficiently into 861 An asynchronous stub resolver that integrates efficiently into
588 the EV event loop. Uses adns/libadns as backend. 862 the EV event loop. Uses adns/libadns as backend.
589 863
864EV-Loop-Async cpan cvs-pod(Async.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(libev)
865 Small module that runs an EV event loop in another thread
866 and uses an Async-Interrupt object to signal new events
867 to perl.
868
590Net-SNMP-EV cpan cvs-pod(EV.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) 869Net-SNMP-EV cpan cvs-pod(EV.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(libev)
591 An adaptor that integrates the Net-SNMP Perl module into the EV event loop. 870 An adaptor that integrates the Net-SNMP Perl module into the EV event loop.
592 Loading it suffices to make background requests in EV programs. 871 Loading it suffices to make background requests in EV programs.
593 872
594libev cvs-co(README) cvs-pod(ev.pod) dist 873libev cvs-co(README) cvs-pod(ev.pod) dist list(libev)
595 A full-featured and high-performance (<a 874 A full-featured and high-performance (<a
596 href="http://libev.schmorp.de/bench.html">see benchmark</a>) event loop that 875 href="http://libev.schmorp.de/bench.html">see benchmark</a>)
597 is loosely modelled after libevent, but without its limitations and bugs. It is 876 event loop that is loosely modelled after libevent, but without
598 used, among others, in the <a href="http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gvpe">GNU Virtual Private Ethernet</a> and 877 its limitations and bugs. It is used in
599 <a href="http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/rxvt-unicode.html">rxvt-unicode</a> packages, and in 878 <a href="/pkg/gvpe.html">GNU Virtual Private Ethernet</a>,
600 the Deliantra MORPG Server and Client. 879 <a href="/pkg/rxvt-unicode.html">rxvt-unicode</a>, <a
880 href="http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/audit/">auditd</a>, the
881 <a href="http://www.deliantra.net">Deliantra MORPG</a> Server and Client,
882 and many other programs.
601 883
602 Features include child/pid watchers, periodic timers based on 884 Features include child/pid watchers, periodic timers based on wallclock
603 wallclock (absolute) time (in addition to timers using relative 885 (absolute) time (in addition to timers using relative timeouts), as well
604 timeouts), as well as epoll/kqueue/event ports/inotify (for file watchers) support, 886 as epoll/kqueue/event ports/inotify/eventfd/signalfd support, fast timer
605 fast timer management, time jump detection and correction, and ease-of-use. 887 management, time jump detection and correction, and ease-of-use.
606 <p /> 888 <p />
889
607 It can be used as a libevent replacement using its emulation API or 890 It can be used as a libevent replacement using its emulation API or
608 directly embedded into your programs without the need for complex 891 directly embedded into your programs without the need for complex
609 configuration support. A full-featured and well-documented 892 configuration support. A full-featured and well-documented
610 <a href="EV.html">perl interface</a> is also available. 893 <a href="EV.html">perl interface</a> is also available.
611 <p /> 894 <p />
612 A <a href="http://lists.schmorp.de/mailman/listinfo/libev">mailing 895 A <a href="http://lists.schmorp.de/mailman/listinfo/libev">mailing
613 list</a> for discussion and support is now available. 896 list</a> for discussion and support is now available.
614 897
898libecb cvs-co(README) cvs-pod(ecb.pod) cvs-co(ecb.h) dist list(libev)
899 The e compiler builtins header/library.
900
901 This project delivers you many gcc builtins, attributes and a number of
902 generally useful low-level functions, such as popcount, expect, prefetch,
903 noinline, assume, unreachable and so on.
904
905gvpe 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)
906 GVPE creates a virtual ethernet network with multiple nodes using a
907 variety of transport protocols. Participating nodes do not need to trust
908 each other.
909
910 GVPE creates a virtual ethernet (broadcasts supported, any protocol that
911 works with a normal ethernet should work with GVPE) by creating encrypted
912 host-to-host tunnels between multiple endpoints.
913 <p />
914 Unlike other virtual private "network" solutions which merely create a
915 single tunnel, GVPE creates a real network with multiple endpoints.
916 <p />
917 It is designed to be very simple and robust (cipher selection done at
918 compiletime etc.), and easy to setup (only a single config file shared
919 unmodified between all hosts).
920 <p />
921 VPN hosts can neither sniff nor fake packets, that is, you can use
922 MAC-based filtering to ensure authenticity of packets even from member
923 nodes.
924 <p />
925 GVPE can also be used to tunnel into some vpn network using a variety of
926 protocols (raw IP, UDP, TCP, HTTPS-proxy-connect, ICMP and DNS). It is,
927 however, primarily designed to sit on the gateway machines of company
928 branches to connect them together.
929
615libeio dist cvs-pod(eio.pod,) cvs-co(eio.h) cvs-co(demo.c) cvs-co(Changes) 930libeio dist cvs-pod(eio.pod,) cvs-co(eio.h) cvs-co(demo.c) cvs-co(Changes) list(libev)
616 Event-based fully asynchronous I/O library for C (used by IO::AIO). 931 Event-based fully asynchronous I/O library for C (used by IO::AIO).
617 Currently in BETA! 932 Currently in BETA!
618 933
619 <p>Libeio is a full-featured asynchronous I/O library 934 <p>Libeio is a full-featured asynchronous I/O library
620 for C, modelled in similar style and spirit as <a 935 for C, modelled in similar style and spirit as <a
648 963
649File-Rdiff cpan cvs-pod(Rdiff.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) 964File-Rdiff cpan cvs-pod(Rdiff.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
650 A Perl module that generates remote signatures and patches files using 965 A Perl module that generates remote signatures and patches files using
651 librsync: basically your interface to librsync. 966 librsync: basically your interface to librsync.
652 967
653EV-Glib cpan cvs-pod(Glib.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) 968EV-Glib cpan cvs-pod(Glib.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(libev)
654 This perl module embeds the default Glib mainloop into the EV event loop. This makes it 969 This perl module embeds the default Glib mainloop into the EV event loop. This makes it
655 possible to use callbacks or modules using the Glib module (e.g. Gtk2 programs) within EV programs. Just 970 possible to use callbacks or modules using the Glib module (e.g. Gtk2 programs) within EV programs. Just
656 loading it suffices. See the <a href="/pkg/Glib-EV.html">Glib::EV</a> module for the reverse approach. 971 loading it suffices. See the <a href="/pkg/Glib-EV.html">Glib::EV</a> module for the reverse approach.
657 972
658Glib-EV cpan cvs-pod(EV.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) 973Glib-EV cpan cvs-pod(EV.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(libev)
659 This perl module patches the default libglib main loop context to use the EV module. This makes 974 This perl module patches the default libglib main loop context to use the EV module. This makes
660 it possible to use callbacks or modules using the EV module within Glib and Gtk2 programs. Just 975 it possible to use callbacks or modules using the EV module within Glib and Gtk2 programs. Just
661 loading it suffices. See the <a href="/pkg/EV-Glib.html">EV::Glib</a> module for the reverse approach. 976 loading it suffices. See the <a href="/pkg/EV-Glib.html">EV::Glib</a> module for the reverse approach.
662 977
663Glib-Event cpan cvs-pod(Event.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) 978Glib-Event cpan cvs-pod(Event.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(libev)
664 This perl module patches the default libglib main loop context to use the Event module. This makes 979 This perl module patches the default libglib main loop context to use the Event module. This makes
665 it possible to use callbacks or modules using the Event module within Glib and Gtk2 programs. Just 980 it possible to use callbacks or modules using the Event module within Glib and Gtk2 programs. Just
666 loading it suffices. 981 loading it suffices.
667 982
668GPS 983GPS
699 JSON encoders available for Perl, it supports a variety of format options, 1014 JSON encoders available for Perl, it supports a variety of format options,
700 such as single-line, ASCII-only or pretty-printed and can be tuned for 1015 such as single-line, ASCII-only or pretty-printed and can be tuned for
701 speed or memory usage. It comes with a wealth of documentation describing 1016 speed or memory usage. It comes with a wealth of documentation describing
702 usage and implementation details. 1017 usage and implementation details.
703 1018
1019CBOR-XS cpan cvs-pod(XS.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
1020 CBOR::XS implements the Concise Binary Object Representation (RFC 7049),
1021 which is a kind of "binary JSON" that also has the ability to cleanly
1022 serialise objects. Unlike other binary formats, CBOR is actually capable
1023 of representing all JSON texts, not just a subset of them.
1024
1025Types-Serialiser cpan cvs-pod(Serialiser.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
1026 This module is an utility module that provides a few simple datatypes,
1027 constants and a serialisation protocol for CBOR::XS. It could be used
1028 for other, similar, serialisation modules (such as JSON::XS), and would
1029 improve interoperability between those modules.
1030
704Games-Go-SimpleBoard cpan cvs-pod(SimpleBoard.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) 1031Games-Go-SimpleBoard cpan cvs-pod(SimpleBoard.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
705 A Perl module representing a go board. 1032 A Perl module representing a go board.
706 1033
707 This Perl module represents a Go game. It can check for valid moves, 1034 This Perl module represents a Go game. It can check for valid moves,
708 capture stones, stores move history and can represent a variety of 1035 capture stones, stores move history and can represent a variety of
709 additional annotations (circles, labels, grayed-out stones etc.). 1036 additional annotations (circles, labels, grayed-out stones etc.).
1037
1038Games-Sokoban cpan cvs-pod(Sokoban.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
1039 A perl module to load/transform/save sokoban levels in various formats.
1040
1041 Supports xsb (text), rle, sokevo and a small "binpack" format for input and
1042 output and can normalise levels as well as calculate unique IDs.
710 1043
711Gtk2-GoBoard cpan cvs-pod(GoBoard.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) 1044Gtk2-GoBoard cpan cvs-pod(GoBoard.pm,) cvs-co(Changes)
712 A Perl module implementing a go board widget. 1045 A Perl module implementing a go board widget.
713 1046
714 This Perl module implements a beautiful go board (see <a 1047 This Perl module implements a beautiful go board (see <a
730 1063
731Linux-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) 1064Linux-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)
732 A Perl module that helps implementing netblock block device servers and 1065 A Perl module that helps implementing netblock block device servers and
733 set up NBD instances. A sample application allowing you to mount most CD 1066 set up NBD instances. A sample application allowing you to mount most CD
734 images is included. 1067 images is included.
1068
1069Linux-Clone cpan cvs-pod(Clone.pm) cvs-co(Changes)
1070 A Perl interface to the clone(2) and unshare(2) syscalls.
1071
1072Urlader cpan cvs-pod(Urlader.pm) cvs-co(Changes)
1073 A self-unpacking archive that can be used for program deployment and upgrades.
1074
1075 Much like PAR, this module provides a simple way to build (silently) self-extracting
1076 executables that can contain perl, modules and shared libraries. Unlike PAR it is not
1077 restricted to perl programs, works transparently, without any magic and can cache
1078 unpacked archives for extra speed. Also unlike PAR, it leaves you out in the cold
1079 on the problem of how to atcually gather your files into the distribution.
735 1080
736Mozilla-Plugin 1081Mozilla-Plugin
737 Undocumented, unreleased and unfinished-but-somewhat-working Perl plug-in 1082 Undocumented, unreleased and unfinished-but-somewhat-working Perl plug-in
738 for Mozilla (Netscape, Opera, IE...), that allows embedding Tk, Gtk etc. 1083 for Mozilla (Netscape, Opera, IE...), that allows embedding Tk, Gtk etc.
739 plugins directly in the browser. 1084 plugins directly in the browser.
772 1117
773basex 1118basex
774 Very old, very portable ANSI-C program that implements something 1119 Very old, very portable ANSI-C program that implements something
775 that is similar to yencode. yencode is more "standard", so don't use this. 1120 that is similar to yencode. yencode is more "standard", so don't use this.
776 1121
1122pbcdedit cvs-pod(pbcdedit) cvs-co(pbcdedit)
1123 This is "a small hack grown properly out of proportion" that implements
1124 a portable version of the Microsoft Windows BCDEDIT program. It is pretty
1125 unique in that it does run on non-windows platforms, can create BCD hives
1126 from scratch and parses and edits BCD device elements. it is also
1127 self-contained and only needs a perl 5.16 (or above) installation.
1128
1129 <p>It doesn't implement the same syntax as BCDEDIT, but in turn
1130 can do a lot more complex modifications. Check out its <a
1131 href="http://pod.tst.eu/http://cvs.schmorp.de/pbcdedit/pbcdedit">
1132 documentation</a> for details.
1133
1134 You can download the executable perl script directly using the FILE link
1135 below, or using <a href="http://cvs.schmorp.de/pbcdedit/pbcdedit">direct
1136 link</a>.
1137
777dinfo 1138dinfo
778 Undocumented and working tools to extract the data from the D-Info CD. 1139 Undocumented and working tools to extract the data from the D-Info CD.
779 1140
780syncmail 1141syncmail
781 Unfinished, undocumented and not working. 1142 Unfinished, undocumented and not working.
785 transfers (normal thttpd has problems with this). 1146 transfers (normal thttpd has problems with this).
786 1147
787wvsniff 1148wvsniff
788 Undocumented but nicely working wavelan sniffer that I wrote for use 1149 Undocumented but nicely working wavelan sniffer that I wrote for use
789 with my cisco aironet card. If you get it working, praise yourself. 1150 with my cisco aironet card. If you get it working, praise yourself.
1151
1152dhcpping cvs-pod(dhcping.pod,)
1153 A version of dhcpping enhanced by <a href="mailto:marco@nethype.de">Marco Maisenhelder</a>
1154 to support passing dhcp options. Intended to test dhcp server implementations.
1155
1156fcrackzip cvs-co(fcrackzip.html)
1157 <b>fcrackzip</b> is a zip password cracker, similar to fzc, zipcrack and others.
1158
1159 <h3>Why, the hell, another zip cracker?</h3>
1160
1161 Naturally, programs are born out of an actual need. The situation with
1162 fcrackzip was no different... I'm not using zip very much, but recently
1163 I needed a password cracker. "Sure", I thought, "there are hundreds of
1164 them out there, I'll just gonna get one!". This wasn't so easy, in fact,
1165 none of the zipcrackers I found were able to find the passwords, either
1166 they didn't accept more than one zipfile, were awfully slow, or didn't do
1167 brute force attacks (which I needed). The worst thing was: no source!.
1168
1169 <h3>Why is <i>no source</i> such a bad thing?</h3>
1170
1171 [insert big chapter about the free software spirit here ;)], anyway
1172 people will never learn... You will find reasons why it's much better to
1173 provide source to your programs here, at opensource.org, and here, at the
1174 Free Software Foundation. Now, what are the features of fcrackzip?
1175
1176 <ul><li>
1177 <p>FREE</p>
1178
1179 <p>It doesn't cost anything, it will run on many architectures, and
1180 the source is freely available, so you can customise it to your
1181 needs. If you make improvements, don't hesitate to mail them to me,
1182 and I will include them in fcrackzip!</p>
1183
1184 <p>One goal of fcrackzip was to provide a free but still fast
1185 zipcracker, so that other people can improve and contribute it
1186 further, in an open developement style.</p>
1187
1188 <p>Other programs, like fzc, come not only without source, but the
1189 executable is even encrypted, so improving it or customizing it is
1190 difficult at best. (Maybe the programmers of other crackers don't
1191 want that people see how crappy their code actually is? Nobody
1192 knows for sure, but I see no other reason for this strange, but
1193 common, behaviour)</p>
1194
1195 </li><li>
1196 <p>FAST</p>
1197
1198 <p>On my old machine (a pentium-90), the portable C version is 12%
1199 slower than fzc, the fastest cracker I could find. Small parts of
1200 fcrackzip have been converted to x86 assembly, so it performs a bit
1201 faster (around 4%) than fzc now, on the same hardware (note: this
1202 is highly os/compiler dependent). Since the author of fzc claims
1203 that it is written fully in assembler, further improvements might
1204 well be possible. Incidently, on my new P-II machine, fcrackzip is
1205 almost twice as fast as fzc ;)</p>
1206
1207 </li><li>
1208 <p>PORTABLE</p>
1209
1210 <p>fcrackzip was written in ISO-C, and should run on most platforms,
1211 even 64 bit ones (maybe after some tweaking). I'll be glad to hear
1212 about portability problems so I can fix them.</p>
1213
1214 </li><li>
1215 <p>FEATUREFUL</p>
1216
1217 <p>fcrackzip will, at some later stage at least, support many more
1218 useful operation modes than other crackers. It already supports
1219 multiple zip files with multiple files. Remember that the code is
1220 only a few hours old!</p>
1221
1222 <p>However, since version 0.2.0 fcrackzip also includes a mode to
1223 brute force cpmask'ed images, something no other program (that I
1224 know of) can do, so at least there is one feature other crackers
1225 don't have.</p>
1226
1227 <p>And you can always implement your own modes.</p>
1228
1229 </li></ul>
1230
1231 <h3>Caveat, Imperator!</h3>
1232
1233 <p>Naturally, there are also some drawbacks. At the moment, fcrackzip
1234 is a bit slower than necessary, and lacks some important (or nice)
1235 features, like automatic unzip-testing and others. On the other hand,
1236 fcrackzip-0.0.1 was hacked together in under ten hours, and you can
1237 always modify the source (and send me patches!!!) (I hope I've made it
1238 clear now ;)</p>
1239
1240lsys cvs-co(README) cvs-co(NEWS)
1241 lsys is a program that interprets lindenmeyer-systems.
1242
1243 <p>lsys is a full-featured program that understands most of the syntax
1244 of the original l-systems language, which is far more complex and
1245 powerful than most available l-system interpreters.</p>
1246
1247 <p>See <a href="http://home.schmorp.de/marc/lsys.html">the original homepage</a>
1248 for more explanations and some images.
790 1249
791ermyth cvs-pod(doc/poddoc/documentation.pod) cvs-co(Changes) 1250ermyth cvs-pod(doc/poddoc/documentation.pod) cvs-co(Changes)
792 This is a fork of Atheme IRC Services. 1251 This is a fork of Atheme IRC Services.
793 1252
794 Ermyth IRC Services is a set of Services for IRC networks that allows 1253 Ermyth IRC Services is a set of Services for IRC networks that allows
795 users to manage their channels in a secure and efficient way and 1254 users to manage their channels in a secure and efficient way and
796 allows operators to manage various things about their networks. 1255 allows operators to manage various things about their networks.
797 Ermyth has been ported to C++ and goes its way using modern concepts 1256 Ermyth has been ported to C++ and goes its way using modern concepts
798 and the object oriented paradigm. 1257 and the object oriented paradigm.
799 1258
800dhcpping cvs-pod(dhcping.pod,) 1259ExtUtils-CXX cpan cvs-pod(CXX.pm,) cvs-co(Changes) list(perl) irc(schmorp)
801 A version of dhcpping enhanced by <a href="mailto:marco@nethype.de">Marco Maisenhelder</a> 1260 Try to treat .xs files as C++ rather than C in your module.
802 to support passing dhcp options. Intended to test dhcp server implementations.
803 1261
804Object-Event cpan-elmex git-pod(lib/Object/Event.pm,) git-co(Changes) 1262 This module can be used to compile C++ XS files. It might not be perfect,
805 A simple event callback API for Perl. 1263 but is meant aa single point that needs patching, so other modules who rely on
1264 it do not have to be pqatched every single time.
806 1265
807 This is just a very simple event callback registration and call API
808 which new Perl classes can inherit. It's mainly used by AnyEvent::XMPP.
809
810psycpp git
811 A project that was aimed to implement a PSYC server in C++.
812
813 This is a mostly abandoned project at the moment, however, the repository
814 contains interesting C++ code that might be useful to someone, especially
815 the C++ JSON implementation might be of interest. The project is mostly
816 dead at the moment though...
817
818GT.M git-co(README)
819 GT.M Database
820
821 <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/fis-gtm/">GT.M</a>
822 is a a vetted, industrial strength, transaction
823 processing application platform consisting of a
824 database engine optimized for high TP throughput and
825 a compiler for the M (aka MUMPS) programming language.
826
827fcrackzip cvs-co(fcrackzip.html)
828 <b>fcrackzip</b> is a zip password cracker, similar to fzc, zipcrack and others.
829
830 <h3>Why, the hell, another zip cracker?</h3>
831
832 Naturally, programs are born out of an actual need. The situation with
833 fcrackzip was no different... I'm not using zip very much, but recently
834 I needed a password cracker. "Sure", I thought, "there are hundreds of
835 them out there, I'll just gonna get one!". This wasn't so easy, in fact,
836 none of the zipcrackers I found were able to find the passwords, either
837 they didn't accept more than one zipfile, were awfully slow, or didn't do
838 brute force attacks (which I needed). The worst thing was: no source!.
839
840 <h3>Why is <i>no source</i> such a bad thing?</h3>
841
842 [insert big chapter about the free software spirit here ;)], anyway
843 people will never learn... You will find reasons why it's much better to
844 provide source to your programs here, at opensource.org, and here, at the
845 Free Software Foundation. Now, what are the features of fcrackzip?
846
847 <ul><li>
848 <p>FREE</p>
849
850 <p>It doesn't cost anything, it will run on many architectures, and
851 the source is freely available, so you can customise it to your
852 needs. If you make improvements, don't hesitate to mail them to me,
853 and I will include them in fcrackzip!</p>
854
855 <p>One goal of fcrackzip was to provide a free but still fast
856 zipcracker, so that other people can improve and contribute it
857 further, in an open developement style.</p>
858
859 <p>Other programs, like fzc, come not only without source, but the
860 executable is even encrypted, so improving it or customizing it is
861 difficult at best. (Maybe the programmers of other crackers don't
862 want that people see how crappy their code actually is? Nobody
863 knows for sure, but I see no other reason for this strange, but
864 common, behaviour)</p>
865
866 </li><li>
867 <p>FAST</p>
868
869 <p>On my old machine (a pentium-90), the portable C version is 12%
870 slower than fzc, the fastest cracker I could find. Small parts of
871 fcrackzip have been converted to x86 assembly, so it performs a bit
872 faster (around 4%) than fzc now, on the same hardware (note: this
873 is highly os/compiler dependent). Since the author of fzc claims
874 that it is written fully in assembler, further improvements might
875 well be possible. Incidently, on my new P-II machine, fcrackzip is
876 almost twice as fast as fzc ;)</p>
877
878 </li><li>
879 <p>PORTABLE</p>
880
881 <p>fcrackzip was written in ISO-C, and should run on most platforms,
882 even 64 bit ones (maybe after some tweaking). I'll be glad to hear
883 about portability problems so I can fix them.</p>
884
885 </li><li>
886 <p>FEATUREFUL</p>
887
888 <p>fcrackzip will, at some later stage at least, support many more
889 useful operation modes than other crackers. It already supports
890 multiple zip files with multiple files. Remember that the code is
891 only a few hours old!</p>
892
893 <p>However, since version 0.2.0 fcrackzip also includes a mode to
894 brute force cpmask'ed images, something no other program (that I
895 know of) can do, so at least there is one feature other crackers
896 don't have.</p>
897
898 <p>And you can always implement your own modes.</p>
899
900 </li></ul>
901
902 <h3>Caveat, Imperator!</h3>
903
904 <p>Naturally, there are also some drawbacks. At the moment, fcrackzip
905 is a bit slower than necessary, and lacks some important (or nice)
906 features, like automatic unzip-testing and others. On the other hand,
907 fcrackzip-0.0.1 was hacked together in under ten hours, and you can
908 always modify the source (and send me patches!!!) (I hope I've made it
909 clear now ;)</p>

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