ODE is a free, industrial quality library for simulating
articulated rigid body dynamics - for example ground vehicles,
legged creatures, and moving objects in VR environments. It is
fast, flexible, robust and platform independent, with advanced
joints, contact with friction, and built-in collision
detection.
PR: ports/64288
Submitted by: David Yeske <dyeske@yahoo.com>
libopendaap is a library written in C which enables
applications to discover, and connect to, iTunes(R) music
shares.
Unlike all other daap implementations, this library is able to
connect to recent iTunes shares which require a special
authentication algorithm.
PR: ports/64035
Submitted by: Michael Johnson <ahze@ahze.net>
The gSOAP Web services development toolkit offers an XML to
C/C++ language binding to ease the development of SOAP/XML Web
services in C and C/C++. Most toolkits for C++ Web services
adopt a SOAP-centric view and offer APIs that require the use
of class libraries for SOAP-specific data structures. This
often forces a user to adapt the application logic to these
libraries. In contrast, gSOAP provides a transparent SOAP API
through the use of proven compiler technologies. These
technologies leverage strong typing to map XML schemas to C/C++
definitions. Strong typing provides a greater assurance on
content validation of both WSDL schemas and SOAP/XML messages.
WWW: http://www.cs.fsu.edu/~engelen/soap.html
PR: ports/64019
Submitted by: Sergey Matveychuk <sem@ciam.ru>
Aegis is a transaction-based software configuration management system.
It provides a framework within which a team of developers may work
on many changes to a program independently, and Aegis coordinates
integrating these changes back into the master source of the program,
with as little disruption as possible.
Author: Peter Miller <millerp@canb.auug.org.au>
WWW: http://aegis.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/54060
Submitted by: vance@aurema.com
wonderful kernel APIs. c2man seems to choke on tcp_subr.c (which I was using
as a baseline), so let's do it the long way round instead. This script spits
out mdoc(7) markup ready for pasting into the SYNOPSIS section of our
wonderful mdoc.template.
It is standalone version of argp - part of glibc library.
It was separated off glibc by Niels Myller, Niels primary use
it for inclusion in the LSH distribution, but it's useful for
any package that wants to use argp and at the same time be
portable to non-glibc systems.
Besides portability fixes, there are a few other changes in
this version. The most important is that it no longer builds
upon getopt; the one or two hairy functions of GNU getopt are
incorporated with the argp parser. There are longer any global
variables keeping track of the parser state.
PR: ports/63568
Submitted by: Sergey Matveychuk <sem@ciam.ru>
various other things with a patch. It basically allows you to create a chain of
readers that can read a patch, remove files from a patch, add CVS context, fix
up the patch root according to CVS, and output the patch as raw unified or
through a template processor (used in some places to output a patch as HTML).
Author: John Keiser <john@johnkeiser.com>
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/PatchReader/
PR: ports/62673
Submitted by: Toni Viemero <toni.viemero@iki.fi>
framework for the serialization of arbitrary ISO C data types. OSSP
xds consists of three components: the generic encoding and decoding
framework, a set of shipped engines to encode and decode values in
certain existing formats (Sun RPC/XDR and XDS/XML are currently
provided), and a run-time context, which is used to manage buffers,
registered engines, etc. The library is designed to allow fully
recursive and efficient encoding/decoding of arbitrary nested data.
PR: ports/63182
Submitted by: Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@nigredo.org>
functions for handling, matching, parsing, searching and formatting of
ISO-C strings. So it can be considered as a superset of POSIX
string(3), but its main intention is to provide a more convenient and
compact API plus a more generalized functionality.
WWW: http://www.ossp.org/pkg/lib/str/
PR: ports/63180
Submitted by: Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@nigredo.org>
ready to be nuked. Even with LATEST_LINK set, both pkg_version and
portversion (from portuprade) were erroneously reporting an "upgrade"
from devel/autoconf->devel/autoconf253 and similarly for
automake->automake15.
readv()/writev() for input/output. This means that, for instance, you
can readv() data to the end of the string and writev() data from the
beginning of the string without having to allocate or move memory. It
also means that the library is completely happy with data that has
multiple zero bytes in it.
PR: ports/62628
Submitted by: Robert Schlotterbeck <robert@rs.tarrant.tx.us>
functions for logging.
The "Log::Dispatch::Perl" module offers a logging alternative using
standard Perl core functions. It allows you to fall back to the
common Perl alternatives for logging, such as "warn" and "cluck".
It also adds the possibility for a logging action to halt the current
environment, such as with "die" and "croak".
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Log-Dispatch-Perl/
PR: ports/62220
Submitted by: Lars Thegler <lars@thegler.dk>
PR: ports/61638
Submitted by: leafy <leafy@leafy.idv.tw>
eric3 is a full featured Python IDE that is written in PyQt using the
QScintilla editor widget. For information on PyQt and QScintilla please
see Riverbank Computing. Please note, that eric3 needs PyQt 3.6 or newer
and QScintilla 1.0 or newer.
WWW: http://www.die-offenbachs.de/detlev/eric3.html
CVSNT is a CVS clone. CVSNT features are:
* Merge tracking via MergePoint attribute.
* Support for :sspi: and :sserver: authentication.
* Branch ACLs can be used to restrict access.
* Directory browsing via cvs ls command.
* LockServer on a second port replaces filesystem-based locks &
provides file level locking.
* More sophisticated / extra triggers available e.g. postcommit.
* Supports Unicode files with additional keyword expansion switches.
* Atomic Checkout behaviour ensures you get the right version of every file.
* Efficient storage of binary files using binary deltas.
Port of the Zend Optimizer for PHP 4.3 and FreeBSD 4.
The Zend Optimizer is a free application that runs the files
encoded by the Zend Encoder and Zend SafeGuard Suite, while
enhancing the running speed of PHP applications.
Benefits:
- Enables users to run files encoded by the Zend Encoder
- Increases runtime performance up to 40%.
WWW: http://www.zend.com/store/products/zend-optimizer.php
Actually what is installed is 2.1.0b since 2.1.0a doesn't exist anymore.
PR: ports/51334
Submitted by: Alex Dupre <sysadmin@alexdupre.com>
the GNOME 2 Desktop. This is being done as part of the GNOME meta-port
restructuring effort. The end goal is to provide GNOME users with
a few meta-ports that offer more pointed sets of applications to enhance
their GNOME 2 experience.
Discussed on: gnome@