It outputs a list of filenames where the first file contains a symbol
which is defined by the second file (which can then be sorted by tsort).
This lorder is the script included with NetBSD.
I packaged this last October 2003.
QStat is a command-line program that gathers real-time statistics from
Internet game servers.
A summary of its features:
* Supports Windows 95, NT, Linux, and most Unixes.
* Comes with C source code and a binary for Windows.
* Supports old Quake (NetQuake), QuakeWorld, Hexen II, HexenWorld, Quake II,
Unreal/UT, Turok2, Sin, Half-Life, Shogo, Tribes, Tribes 2, Quake III,
BFRIS, Kingpin, Heretic II servers, Soldier of Fortune, and lots more.
* Can display all available statistics, including player info & server rules.
* Output templates for automatic HTML generation.
* Raw display mode for integration with custom server browsers.
* Built-in host name cache.
* Sort by ping time, game, or both.
* More options than you can wiggle a mouse at.
dvdauthor is a simple set of tools to help you author a DVD. The idea is to
be able to create menus, buttons, chapters, etc, or you can just take a mpeg
stream and write it to a DVD.
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Addresses request on {current,netbsd}-users by Brad du Plessis. Untested.
Cube is an open source multiplayer and singleplayer first person shooter
game built on an entirely new and very unconventional engine. Cube is a
landscape-style engine that pretends to be an indoor FPS engine, which
combines very high precision dynamic occlusion culling with a form of
geometric mipmapping on the whole world for dynamic LOD for configurable
fps & graphic detail on most machines. Uses OpenGL & SDL.
- these packages are *very* incomplete. testing/improvements/fixes are
definitely needed.
- firefox for Linux/i386 starts about 50% of the time (and runs
flawlessly when it does) on NetBSD 2.0E with these libraries, but this
may be a Linux compat issue. I haven't really tested much else.
- ldconfig handling is non-existant yet.
the packages are taken from the latest unstable debian tree dated
20040607.
MailScanner is a complete e-mail security system designed for use on
e-mail gateways. It protects against viruses, and detects attacks against
e-mail client packages (such as Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora). It
can also detect almost all unsolicited commercial e-mail (spam) passing
through it and respond to all incidents in a wide variety of ways.
Not only can it scan for known viruses, but it can also protect against
unknown viruses hidden inside e-mail attachments by refusing entry to
attachments whose filenames match any given pattern. This can include
generic patterns that trap filenames attempting to hide the true filename
extension (e.g. ".txt.vbs").
It is superior to many commercial packages in its ability to handle
attacks against itself, such as Denial Of Service attacks caused by
messages containing the "Zip of Death". It is easy to install into an
existing e-mail gateway, requiring very little knowledge of sendmail
and no change to an existing sendmail configuration.
MailScanner itself is entirely open source, but it uses widely known
commercial virus scanning packages at its core. The other software it
uses is all high quality open source software, leading to a system that
can be trusted for performance and reliability.
BinHex is a format used by Macintosh for transporting Mac files safely
through electronic mail, as short-lined, 7-bit, semi-compressed data
streams. Ths module provides a means of converting those data streams
back into into binary data.
This is the "unofficial" version. The official version
includes and builds many libraries already in pkgsrc.
The unofficial version should be easier to build.
Cinelerra is a non-linear video editor. It has won some
awards for its great use and is used in commercial productions.
See:
http://cvs.cinelerra.org/http://manual.cinelerra.org/http://heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php3 (official version).
I'd like to get it to use ffmpeg and/or wip/libdv.
Kino is a non-linear digital video (DV) editor. It can be used to record,
create, edit, and play movies recorded with DV camcorders. It features
integration with IEEE 1394 for capture, VTR control, and recording back
to the camera. It captures video to disk in AVI format in both type-1
DV and type-2 DV (separate audio stream) encodings.
You can load multiple video clips into a playlist, cut and paste portions
of video/audio, and save it to a playlist. This program uses many
keyboard commands for fast navigating and editing inside the movie.
Kino can load playlists and save the composite playlist as a new DV
AVI file. Kino can save a single frame of video (a still) in numerous
file formats.
libavc1394 is a programming interface to the AV/C (Audio/Video
Control) specification from the 1394 Trade Assocation. This is used
to control the tape transport mechanism on DV camcorders. It provides
the libavc1394 and librom1394 libraries.
This package includes a command-line utility called dvcont that
lets you send control commands via an IEEE1394 link to a device
that implements these AV/C specifications. (It is a remote control
for a DV camera used via Firewire.)
If you'd like to help with these digital video packages, please
let me know. I think these are Linux only.
libraw1394 is a supported interface to the Linux kernel side raw1394
of the Linux IEEE-1394 subsystem, which provides direct access to
the connected 1394 buses to user space. Through libraw1394/raw1394,
applications can directly send to and receive from other nodes
without requiring a Linux kernel driver for the protocol in question.
This package also includes tools for listening to IEEE 1394 isochronous
channels, sending IEEE 1394 isochronous packets, and testing Linux IEEE
1394 subsystem (through libraw1394).
This has package has not been tested. I installed as a prerequisite
for some other digital video software. If you can help, please
feel free to do so.
devices and have them autoconfigure themselves under Linux. Hotplug
supports USB and PCI (Cardbus) devices, some common network
interfaces, IEEE 1394 (Firewire/i.Link) support, USB firmware,
docking stations, etc.
I started making this package in April, but never finished.
I import here to conitnue working on it. Any volunteers would
be appreciated.
WebSVN offers a view onto your subversion repositories that's been designed to
reflect the Subversion methodology. You can view the log of any file or
directory and see a list of all the files changed, added or deleted in any
given revision. You can also view the differences between 2 versions of a
file so as to see exactly what was changed in a particular revision.
WebSVN offers the following features:
* Easy to use interface
* Highly customisable templating system
* Log message searching
* Colourisation of file listings
* Fast browsing thanks to internal caching feature
* Apache MultiViews support
Since it's written using PHP, WebSVN is also very portable and easy to
install.