clive is a cross-platform command line video extraction tool for
user-uploaded video hosts such as Youtube, Google Video, Dailymotion,
Guba, and Metacafe. It can be chained with 3rd party tools for
subsequent video re-encoding and playing.
urlgrabber is a pure python package that drastically simplifies
the fetching of files. It is designed to be used in programs that
need common (but not necessarily simple) url-fetching features.
It is extremely simple to drop into an existing program and provides
a clean interface to protocol-independant file-access. Best of all,
urlgrabber takes care of all those pesky file-fetching details,
and lets you focus on whatever it is that your program is written
to do!
Gate 88 is often described as "like subspace but with the ability
to build turrets and command fighters." While a skillful pilot can
decimate the enemy in one-on-one combat, a thoughtful player can
overwhelm the opponent with strategic turret and fighter placements.
However, only those who truly understand the intricate details of
both action and strategy will win the day.
Because alliances can be broken on a whim, players must interpret
the social situation of the game to ensure that each alliance is
sincere. For example, it is not uncommon for an allied player to
plant turrets and fighters within your base only to break the
alliance and watch your empire crumble from within. Always be
careful with your trust.
Gate 88 employs a unique user interface that allows players to
pilot their ship while performing strategic operations. The tutorial
and practice mode will get you up to speed.
that the Rakefile creates it in a non-standard place.
+ Create a new variable GEM_CLEANBUILD which is a list of globs for
files to remove from the gem installed in the buildroot in the
_gem-install-cleanbuild target. This allows for packages with a
non-standard gem directory structure (one that has the .c files
under ext/).
+ Include termcap.buildlink3.mk because curses.so is linked against
-ltermcap, so we need it to be transformed into the right library
depending on the platform and PREFER_* settings.
Bump the PKGREVISION to 1.
+ Because we are asking for ncurses (by include ncurses/buildlink3.mk),
check for <ncurses.h> and -lncurses instead of <curses.h> and
-lcurses. The curses.c file gets it wrong otherwise.
- Don't use variables that contain EXAMPLESDIR
- Eliminate PLIST_SUBST
- Use SUBST instead of post-patch target
- Use INSTALLATION_DIRS instead of INSTALL_DATA_DIR
- Use proper English capitalization in patch files
the same variables used in rubygem.mk.
+ Use a GENERATE_PLIST statement instead of manually generating a
PLIST_DYNAMIC file. This code is copied from RUBYGEM_GENERATE_PLIST
in rubygem.mk.
+ Use INSTALL_ENV, which is meant to contain the extra environment
bits for use during installation.
Overview of Changes in Namazu 2.0.18 - May 12, 2008
* Add 'Charset' directive.
* "charset" was added to "ContentType" of the example in
conf/namazurc-sample.
* "charset" was added to the response header in Error messages for
namazu.cgi.
* Add HTML, BODY tags in Error messages for namazu.cgi.
* '\'', '(', ')' is converted into "'", "(", ")"
respectively.
* Add po/{de, pl}.po files. (But, it doesn't translate.)
* Change charset from SJIS to Shift_JIS in po/ja_SJIS.po.
* Change soname (LTVERSION 8:0:1)
* pltests/env.pl: The checked environment variable and version of
the checked Perl module is added.
* pltests/mknmz-8.pl.in: The confirmation whether the index
has been updated is added.
* pltests/namazu-cgi-12.pl.in: Add new test.
* tests/mknmz-9: Expand test file.
* filter/hnf.pl: Correspondence GRP and bug fix.
* conf/*.win32: Add new files.
Version 2.9
* language definition for C (not C++) files
* language definition for properties files
* language definition for KDE desktop and ini files
* language definition for lsm files (Linux Software Map)
* language definition for rpm spec files
* language definition for Haxe files (thanks to Jos Hirth)
* style.defaults for associating a style for an element (whose style is
not specified) to the style of another element
* highlight some KDE programming files (e.g., .rc, .kcfg, etc.)
* correctly highlight for less when filenames contain paths
* fixed a bug in file inclusion of langdef files
* fixed compilation problems for fileutil.cc (thanks to Adrian Reber)
* xml elements are correctly recognized when containing .
(thanks to Toby White)
* references for xhtml output files
Version 2.8
* lang definition for slang (by John E. Davis)
* correctly handle words in ' and ` regular expression strings
* the right delimiter of a delim element can refer to marked subexpressions
in the left delimiter
* fixed the definition of C-style comments which are not nested
* improved perl syntax highlighting
* javascript regular expression highlighting
* padding character for line numbers can be specified (thanks to
Roger Nilsson)
* removed non standard % make rules
Version 2.7
* fixed language association for log files.
* use standard sed arguments
* check that the ctags program supports the options used by source-highlight
and disable ctags tests if it does not
* removed some memory leaks from scanners and parsers
* fixed regular expression highlighting strings in perl
(thanks to Elias Pipping)
* regexp language element
* infer script languages also checking for the env specification
* improved error reporting for lang definition files
* ` ` syntax for regular expressions that permits backreferences
and conditionals
* explicit naming for subexpressions syntax
* added a program, check-regexp, for checking regular expressions
on the command line
* fix html tag definitions
* fix ruby regexp definition
* --doc option and references for docbook output
* xhtml output with non fixed font
Version 2.6
* language definition for makefiles
* language definition for css files
* language definition for m4 files
* fixed some problems in xml.lang
* fixed some problems in sh.lang
* the ctags found during configure is correctly used in makefiles
* --quiet option showing no progress information
(thanks to C. Michael Pilato)
* handle direct color specifications in double quotes in style files
* in style files can specify formatting options for more than one
element on the same line
* accept css specifications as style specifications (limited support)
* handle background color for some output formats (e.g., xhtml)
* in style files the background color (for the entire output)
can be specified
* fixed a problem in configure script on some BSD systems
(thanks to Thomas Klausner)
Quarry is a multi-purpose GUI for several board games, at present
Go, Amazons, and Reversi (a.k.a. Othello.) It allows users to play
against computer players (third-party programs, e.g. GNU Go or
GRhino) or other humans, view and edit game records. Future versions
will also support Internet game servers and provide certain features
for developers of board game-playing engines for enhancing their
programs.
the local gem that is installed is built from the extracted sources.
The possible values are "gemspec" and "rake", with "rake" being the
default.
+ Change the do-gem-extract target so that it also extracts the gemspec
file from the source gem. This gemspec file is used when the
"gemspec" GEM_BUILD method is chosen.
+ Add do-gem-${GEM_BUILD}-targets that build the local gem using the
corresponding ${GEM_BUILD} method.