Hoe is a simple rake/rubygems helper for project Rakefiles. It
generates all the usual tasks for projects including rdoc generation,
testing, packaging, and deployment.
WWW: http://rubyforge.org/projects/seattlerb/
PR: ports/106313
Submitted by: Jonathan Weiss<jw@innerewut.de>
Changelog:
* Fixed CAPI change that broke 64-bit platforms.
* Added Z ordinate to reprojections.
* Updated spatial_ref_sys.sql updated to EPSG 6.11.1.
* Included the Version.config in loader/dumper USAGE messages.
* Fixed regression tests and usage output in loader/dumper.
PR: ports/106305
Submitted by: Anderson S. Ferreira <anderson@cnpm.embrapa.br> (maintainer)
examines the sequence of client-server exchanges, their relative
layer 7 payload sizes, and transmission intervals (as opposed to
inspecting the contents, which is what most passive fingerprinters
and "smart" sniffers would do to analyze transmissions). This is
then matched against a database of traffic pattern signatures to
infer some interesting facts about the traffic.
PR: ports/106351
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
command.
cw is designed to simulate the environment of the commands being
executed, so that if a person types 'du', 'df', 'ping', etc. in their
shell it will automatically color the output in real-time according to
a definition file containing the color format desired. cw has support
for wildcard match coloring, tokenized coloring, headers/footers, case
scenario coloring, command line dependent definition coloring, and
includes over 50 pre-made definition files.
WWW: http://cwrapper.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/106291
Submitted by: Dryice Liu <dryice at dryice.name>
with the tracker with their name, URL and some other vitals, and
clients connecting to the tracker will be able to retrieve a listing
of all online servers.
WWW: http://www.zankasoftware.com/wired/tracker/
PR: ports/106169
Submitted by: trasz <trasz at pin.if.uz.zgora.pl>
browsers have an almost impossible time trying to remember your name and
password. Use this if you want extra security or the majority of your users
use public terminals.
WWW: http://www.squirrelmail.org
PR: ports/106348
Submitted by: Neil Darlow <neil at darlow.co.uk>
technique described in Cavnar & Trenkle, "N-Gram-Based Text Categorization".
It was primarily developed for language guessing, a task on which it is known to
perform with near-perfect accuracy.
WWW: http://software.wise-guys.nl/libtextcat/