The GNU Autoconf Archive is a collection of more than 450 macros for GNU Autoconf that have been contributed as free software by friendly supporters of the cause from all over the Internet. Every single one of those macros can be re-used without imposing any restrictions whatsoever on the licensing
... [More] of the generated configure script. In particular, it is possible to use all those macros in configure scripts that are meant for non-free software. [Less]
HsDns provides an asynchronous DNS resolver on top of GNU ADNS. Not all options are supported, but A, MX, and PTR lookups work nicely. There is also support for retrieving generic RR types, CNAMEs, and for NSEC zone walking. The library can be expected to work with fine ADNS 1.4 or later. It might
... [More] also work with version ADNS 1.3, but that hasn’t been tested. [Less]
Functional MetaPost is a Haskell frontend to the MetaPost language by John Hobby. Users write their graphics as Haskell programs, which then emit MetaPost code that can be compiled into encapsulated PostScript files and smoothly included into e.g. LaTeX.
Postmaster implements an ESMTP server. Given a configuration, it starts up and listens for incoming SMTP connections, handles them, and pipes the accepted e-mail messages into an arbitrary local mailer of your choice. A good local mailer is Procmail. Beyond that, you can configure and modify every
... [More] little step of the SMTP transaction. All the real work is done through call-back functions. [Less]
The FastCGI Protocol Driver is a C++ class library that manages all communication between a web server and a FastCGI user application. The code is highly portable and should compile fine with any moderately modern ISO C++ compiler.
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