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    LMDBG is a set of small utilities for collecting and analysing logs of malloc(3), calloc(3), realloc(3), memalign(3), posix_memalign(3) and free(3) functions. LMDBG generates full stacktraces and separates the logging process from analysis, thus allowing analysis of application on per-module basis. Simple but powerful tools for analysis are also provided.
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    dep-trace

    gdeptrace dependancy solver correct for pkg or make deps

    gdeptrace sorts an input dependancy list or table and prints it, and can do other actions. It's default operation is to act like tsort (1) except that it sorts by pure pkg / make dependancy (tsort sorts by grapical topology: see notes about differences). EXAMPLE: $ echo -e "b e\ne\nc b" | sort -k1,1 | gdeptrace [opts] e b c (b depends on e, c depends on b, e has no depends) (also: e has more items depending on it and is below anything it depends on; in this case...
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    AWK Statistics

    awkStatistics generates statistics from csv-data with awk.

    AwkStatistics is a script which is used to generate statistical data for csv data by using awk. It takes two columns from the input file, one is used to identify the row(option -i) and the other one is the column where the values are taken from (option -v). The script was designed for performance engineers to be able to analyze CSV-Data on the fly and have a good possibility to automate the analysis process.
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    Cov is a code coverage tool to get your code coverage after your runuing some steps for your programs.It is based on llvm(Low Level Virtual Machine,http://llvm.org/).Now,it's only a begining,so welcome anybody to join in.
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    Pau Code Review is a light weight code review tool. The emphasis of this project is to create the artifacts required for a code review without forcing a specific code review process on the user.
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    This command-line tool will help people who want to compare 2 csv-like files, and get a detailed report on which rows and fields differ between both files. An awk-based version and Perl Version is currently available.
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    trying to build a automated system to collect troubleshooting informations from a universal server
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