Alistair Crooks (agc@netbsd) -- help welcome.
tendra is a multi-targetted BSD-licensed C and C++ compiler.
Alistair says:
At the moment, it can't handle the RENAME()s in NetBSD's header files,
and I build things in a ${WRKSRC}/build directory, and these files need
to be moved to ${PREFIX} in the install stage. The files should also be
checked to see if there are any embedded hardcoded paths, which would
make this approach infeasible.
gnatsperl is a collection of perl modules providing a perl interface to the
gnatsd daemon (GNU gnats issue tracking system). It is intended to allow
developers to more easily create tie-in applications to gnats.
http://gnatsperl.sourceforge.net/
A Parser for the RDF/XML syntax as updated by the W3C RDF Core working group.
* Designed to integrate well with Redland
* Handles RDF/XML syntax updates for XML Base, xml:lang and RDF datatyping.
* Generates N-Triples supporting XML literals, language tagging and datatypes
* Parses content on the web if libcurl or libxml2 is available.
* Handles rdf:resource / resource attributes
* Uses expat and/or (GNOME) libxml XML parsers as available or required
* Optional features can be selected at run time.
* (Perl, Python, Java, Tcl, Ruby, PHP interfaces when used via Redland)
* No memory leaks
* Fast
http://www.redland.opensource.ac.uk/raptor/
GINI is a free streaming media server for UNIX like operating systems.
It's aim is to provide a free streaming solution for the current audio
and video formats.
GINI supports the following audio/video formats:
* MP3 audio
* Ogg Vorbis audio
* RIFF AVI (including DivX 3-4-5) video
* Microsoft ASF/ASX/WMV/WMA audio and video
* Apple QuickTime video*
* RealNetworks RealMedia audio and video*
http://gini.sourceforge.net/
This package compiles nicely but balsa crashes immediately when started.
I need to find time to figure out what the problem is (and ultimately fix
this), but if somebody beats me to it, I won't mind.
svrx IRC services is a ground-up implementation of services for IRC
networks (supporting IRCu2.10, Bahamut, and other IRC server dialects).
Features include POSIX threading, generalized proxy detection and all
the standard services users expect.
WWW: srvx.sf.net
Works allright, had to screw around a bit with the Makefile to make it work like it
should.