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pkgsrc: The NetBSD Packages Collection

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  Analyzed about 10 hours ago

The NetBSD Packages Collection (pkgsrc) is a framework for building third-party software on NetBSD and other Unix-like systems, currently containing over 6400 packages. It is used to enable freely available software to be configured and built easily on supported platforms.

2.44M lines of code

103 current contributors

12 days since last commit

46 users on Open Hub

Very High Activity
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mksh

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Claimed by The MirOS Project Analyzed 42 minutes ago

mksh is the MirBSD Korn Shell, largely similar to the original AT&T ksh, pdksh’s actively developed successor, portable. It includes bug fixes and improvements in order to produce a modern, robust shell good for interactive and especially script use. It has UTF-8 support and extended ... [More] compatibility to other modern shells. mksh compiles on: MirOS gcc3+pcc+SUNWcc, MidnightBSD gcc3+pcc; BSD/OS gcc1+2; DragonFly,Free/Net/OpenBSD gcc3+4; AIX gcc4+xlC9; DEC OSF/1 v2,ULTRIX 4.5 MIPS, Tru64 4/5.1 CompaqC+gcc2; HP-UX PA-RISC/IA64 gcc3+aCC; IRIX gcc3+MIPSpro; MacOSX,iPhone gcc3/4+llvm-gcc; QNX; Solaris 8/10 gcc3+SUNWcc; Interix gcc+msc; Cygwin gcc; UWIN-NT dmc+msc+Borland; GNU/Linux/kFreeBSD/HURD dietlibc+libc5+µClibc gcc2/3/4+icc+llvm-gcc+nwcc+tcc+TenDRA+llvm-clang; Haiku gcc; Minix3; Android; … [Less]

56.8K lines of code

2 current contributors

20 days since last commit

20 users on Open Hub

Moderate Activity
4.4
   
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OpenNTPD

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OpenNTPD is a FREE, easy to use implementation of the Network Time Protocol. It provides the ability to sync the local clock to remote NTP servers and can act as NTP server itself, redistributing the local clock.

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1 current contributors

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18 users on Open Hub

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Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: bsd

Shell-Toolkit

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Claimed by The MirOS Project Analyzed about 1 hour ago

Loose collection of fragments of shell scripts and programmes of random usefulness. May or may not work. Intended not so much for direct usage, but more as collection of examples. Aim for “good” code, to raise the overall quality of shell code on the world, which we believe has suffered from too ... [More] many bad tutorials written by beginners for absolute newbies… Also added: useful-scripts.git, which contains things not written in Shell. [Less]

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1 current contributors

5 days since last commit

4 users on Open Hub

Very Low Activity
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The MirOS Project

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Claimed by The MirOS Project No analysis available

MirOS BSD is a secure operating system from the BSD family for 32-bit i386 and sparc systems. It is based on 4.4BSD-Lite (mostly OpenBSD, some NetBSD®). The MirPorts Framework is a portable ports tree to facilitate the installation of additional software. The project also releases some portable ... [More] software: mksh, a pdksh-based shell; PaxMirabilis, an archiver for various formats; MirMake, a framework for building software; MirNroff, an AT&T nroff based man page (and text document) formatter; MirCksum, a flexible checksumming and hash generation tool; and some more. [Less]

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Licenses: apache, artistic_gpl, Beerware

Ewe

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This is Lunix Ewe, an embedded Java™ virtual machine derived from Ewesoft Linux® Ewe. This fork has been created to bypass the time until the next generation of embedded VMs, namely Eve, is ready to use, and is not intended to infringe Ewesoft or their products in any way whatsoever. It’s a fun ... [More] project, done to improve portability of CacheWolf and fix some bugs. We would be glad if our changes could be merged back into the main project. Ewe is a programming system that allows you to write applications, using Java, which run exactly the same on desktop systems, on mobile systems, and even in a Web browser as an Applet. Ewe is the fastest starting, most memory efficient mobile or desktop VM. [Less]

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1 users on Open Hub

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Licenses: gpl

The MirPorts Framework

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Claimed by The MirOS Project No analysis available

The MirPorts Framework provides a generic way to install third-party software on Unix®-ish systems (the closer to BSD, the better). Currently supported are: MirOS BSD – https://www.ohloh.net/projects/mirbsd/ – primary OS, MidnightBSD – https://www.ohloh.net/projects/mnbsd, OpenBSD, Mac OSX ... [More] (somewhat), Interix (actually better than Mac OSX in some respects, but lacking interest) [Less]

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1 users on Open Hub

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Licenses: MirOS

Jupp’s Own Editor

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Claimed by The MirOS Project No analysis available

Jupp is a fork of JOE’s Own Editor, providing a lot of bug fixes as well as a new resource file implementing an editing mode optimal for programmers.

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1 users on Open Hub

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Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: GNU_Gener...