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Error to trace to log to deploy. One click. No SSH.
Catch the cause before the pager goes off.
AppSignal links every error to the trace, the trace to the log, the log to the deploy that shipped it.
This project has a lively SVN repository for build recipes, over 1000 F/OSS softwares are available.
The tool "pkgbuild" is for building packages on Solaris 11/OpenIndiana from RPM-like spec files.
The tool also runs on OmniOS.
If you want, you can create new style IPS packages and old style SVR4 packages for Solaris 10.
The tool is not updated frequently, but the following "build recipes" for pkgbuild is updated every day.
Perl based utility to extract formatted text content from MS Docx file
Docx2txt is a Perl based command-line utility to convert (even corrupted) Microsoft docx documents to reasonably formatted text files, along with appropriate character conversions. Apart from Perl it also requires a command line unzipping program like unzip/7z/pkzipc/wzunzip.
What's ? Tux2live is a toolkit to build your Linux live environment from what you installed in hard disk and it's easy to customize and configure. Official web site: [En] http://tux2live.sourceforge.net/ [zh_TW] http://tux.nchc.org.tw/trac/tux2live
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tardiff is a perl utility that enables easy patch creation for two different versions of a build/install tree in tarball format. tardiff uses advanced mechanisms to determine differences (visit homepage for a thorough description).
RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a powerful package management system capable of installing, uninstalling, verifying, querying, and updating software packages.
This is a port of the RPM software, including rpmbuild and yum/APT-RPM, to Darwin and Mac OS X
AdmIRC is a webmin module for irc server administration. It provides a config interface and advanced security and linking automatism support. Currently UnrealIRCD 3.2 and the services Anope and Epona are supported. Subprojects: irc newsbot and java tools
A system for tracking the steps to compile and install software. Inspired by the "Linux From Scratch" book. Addresses issues: "What steps did I use to compile 'foo'?, what files did it install? I need to recompile but don't like typing all commands over.
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PHP Unarchiver is Un-Archiver tool that works with Tarballs, Zips and Rars. Unarchiver is a browser-based archive management tool for users who do not have direct access to their servers.
LPML is the Linux Packaging Markup Language and is implemented
with perl. LPML improves upon traditional fileglobbing schemes.
Source repositories are rendered into RPMs, dpkgs, and many
other methods of direct compilation and installation.
Need to package up your compiled program so that it can be install on a Windows or Unix machine? Use this Zip Package Maker. ZipPKG Maker lets you, Install, Uninstall, List and create Zip Packages. ZipPKG Maker is compatible with the output files from
ROBOCOPY.EXE halts with a "Runtime error R6002" (after a certain # files or dirs).
So I decided to write my own version, in Perl. I'm striving to have the output be *identical* to Robocopy's output, so existing scripts will not break.