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work-in-progress pkgsrc packages

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  Analyzed 2 days ago

pkgsrc-wip (work in progress) is a project to get more people actively involved with creating packages for pkgsrc, a portable packaging system coming from NetBSD. It is the default packaging system for NetBSD and DragonFly and was also ported to many additional operating systems, including Solaris ... [More] , Linux, Darwin, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and others. [Less]

718K lines of code

94 current contributors

2 days since last commit

5 users on Open Hub

Very High Activity
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OpenPAM

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  Analyzed about 8 hours ago

OpenPAM is an open source PAM library that focuses on simplicity, correctness, and cleanliness. OpenPAM aims to gather the best features of Solaris PAM, XSSO and Linux-PAM, plus some innovations of its own. In areas where these implementations disagree, OpenPAM tries to remain compatible with ... [More] Solaris, at the expense of XSSO conformance and Linux-PAM compatibility. [Less]

8.84K lines of code

0 current contributors

4 months since last commit

4 users on Open Hub

Very Low Activity
4.0
   
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OpenEuphoria

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Euphoria is a powerful but easy-to-learn programming language. It has a simple syntax and structure with consistent rules, and is also easy to read. You can quickly, and with little effort, develop applications, big and small, for Windows, Unix variants (Linux, FreeBSD, ...) and OS X. Euphoria ... [More] was first released as shareware way back in 1993. Nowadays, it is being developed as an open source project that is community driven and maintained. The language has evolved into a sophisticated tool for programmers. Surprising to many, Euphoria is one of the fastest interpreted languages around however for more speed and ease of distribution Euphoria also includes an integrated Euphoria to C translator. [Less]

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0 current contributors

0 since last commit

4 users on Open Hub

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5.0
 
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Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: common_pu...

CrissCross

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  Analyzed about 15 hours ago

CrissCross is a small open source cross platform C++ library for console and file I/O, CPU identification (CPUID), hashing (MD2, MD4, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-512, Tiger), sockets (TCP and UDP only currently), and data structures (LList, DArray, RedBlackTree, AVLTree, SplayTree, etc). CrissCross ... [More] is designed to run on Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Mac OS X, and even the Nintendo DS. Other platforms may become supported upon request. The main idea behind CrissCross is the ability to write a program using identical calls on the major platforms, without needing to rewrite code. [Less]

12.2K lines of code

0 current contributors

over 3 years since last commit

3 users on Open Hub

Inactive
5.0
 
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Rump Kernels

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

Rump kernels provide free, portable, componentized, kernel quality drivers such as file systems, POSIX system call handlers, PCI device drivers, a SCSI protocol stack, virtio and a TCP/IP stack. The fundamental enabling technology is the anykernel architecture of NetBSD, which enables the use of ... [More] unmodified NetBSD kernel drivers. Several platforms are readily supported, e.g. userspace (including Linux, Android, BSDs and more), the Xen hypervisor, bare metal (and by extension most cloud hypervisors) and the Genode OS Framework. Supporting an entirely new platform is a matter of implementing the high-level rump kernel hypercall interface. [Less]

127K lines of code

0 current contributors

over 5 years since last commit

2 users on Open Hub

Inactive
0.0
 
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Monitorix

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  Analyzed about 11 hours ago

Monitorix is a free, open source, lightweight system monitoring tool designed to monitor as many services and system resources as possible. It has been created to be used under production UNIX/Linux servers, but due to its simplicity and small size can be used on embedded devices as well.

58.2K lines of code

6 current contributors

3 months since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

Very Low Activity
0.0
 
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ljsyscall

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  Analyzed 1 day ago

LuaJIT Linux syscall FFI

35.4K lines of code

0 current contributors

over 3 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

Inactive
4.0
   
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buildrump.sh

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  Analyzed 25 minutes ago

Utilities for building NetBSD kernel drivers as rump kernels for a variety of systems

5.5K lines of code

0 current contributors

about 8 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

Inactive
5.0
 
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rumprun

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  Analyzed about 7 hours ago

The rumprun unikernel for cloud and embedded platforms.

60.9K lines of code

0 current contributors

over 5 years since last commit

1 users on Open Hub

Inactive
0.0
 
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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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1 users on Open Hub

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5.0
 
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Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: apache, artistic_gpl, Beerware