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Tugs' Uptime Project

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Open source clients for the Tugs' Uptime Project. The Tugs' Uptime Project tries to be an alternative to the dead Uptime Project. The purpose of TUP is to keep an history of biggest "Uptime". Uptime is time during a machine, a computer stays without restarting. In brief, time which a machine ... [More] give a functionnality, whatever, continuously. That’s a competition where goal is the honor of Geek, there is nothing to win other than satisfaction to be the first one of "Top List". The uptime, a downright useless activity thus necessarily indispensable :) [Less]

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libsnprintfv

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libsnprintfv provides a free and portable implementation of the printf family of functions, including support for the extensions in GNU libc (such as dprintf) and for passing variable lists of arguments not only through va_list, but also creating them by the program at run-time. libsnprintfv ... [More] provides support for adding new format specifiers in a way that is source-code compatible with that of GNU libc, but more powerful. We do not expect to make any release of libsnprintfv as a separate package. Instead, we hope to integrate it into gnulib. [Less]

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A Gnome UI for Portage

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We are developing a Gnome app for the Portage packaging system. For more information about portage, see http://www.gentoo.org

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TapTinder

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TapTinder is continuous integration and automated testing tool for software engineering. Using your own TapTinder installation or TapTinder service you can monitor, diagnose and improve the quality of software right during development in real-time. TapTinder clients run your builds and tests across ... [More] multiple platforms and multiple environments in parallel. Results are collected by a server that provides fast feedback to your developers. A sophisticated web interface gives you the tools to visualize, trace and analyze collected data to diagnose defects immediately or later for future planning. [Less]

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KBFX

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KBFX is an alternative Menu for the K Desktop environment. It was initiated and is maintained by Siraj Razick. It is based on the notion, that the mouse paths are far too long in the KMenu, and is targeted at providing a more modern, and easier Menu

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openadaptor

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openadaptor� is a Java/XML-based software platform which allows for rapid business system integration with little or no custom programming. openadaptor� can be loosely classified as EAI (Enterprise Application Integration) software. It is highly extensible and provides many ready-built interface ... [More] components for JMS, LDAP, Mail, MQ Series, Oracle, Sybase and MSSQL Server as well as data exchange formats such as XML. New components are regularly added. [Less]

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Fast Kernel Tracing

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FxT stands for both FKT (Fast Kernel Tracing) and FUT (Fast User Tracing). This library provides efficient support for recording traces.

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rpmrebuild

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Rpmrebuild is a tool to build an RPM file from a package that has already been installed. In a basic use, rpmrebuild use do not require any rpm building knowledge (On debian, the equivalent product is dpkg-repack).

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BUILDPKG

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Buildpkg is a package build system. It gives you the opportunity to create package system (like rpm, dpkg, stc.) independent descriptions (.def) which can be used to create binary packages on every system. It depends on a few commands / utils (see requirements), but it is a shell script. No ... [More] compilcated installation required. It can be also used to track installations and create packages of the installed files. If you want more safety, you can use the 'jail' feature. In this mode a chroot-ed environment will be created from the (configurable) list of programmes and the installation will be done here. Supported package formats are : slackware's .tgz (incl. doinst script), debian's .deb (incl. postinstall), redhat's .rpm (incl. %post) and the binary only .tar.gz). Besides GNU/Linux, Solaris/SunOS (incl. postinstall) and FreeBSD (incl. postinstall) packages are also supported. [Less]

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bash-funk

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bash-funk is a collection of useful commands for Bash 3.2 or higher.

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