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    Open source Algol 68 implementations

    Open source Algol 68 implementations

    Implementations for the Revised Report language

    This project offers open source implementations for UNESCO/IFIP's Algol 68 (the Revised Report language). The project offers two implementations: Implementation 1 is Algol68G: a recent checkout hybrid compiler/interpreter by Marcel van der Veer, supporting arbitrary arithmetic, partial parametrisation, complex numbers, POSIX threads, GNU plotutils, GNU scientific library, curses, sound, TCP sockets, RegEx and PostgreSQL. Inplementation 2 is algol68toc, a port by Sian Mountbatten...
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    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Kali Linux Polish Edition

    Kali Linux Polish Edition

    Polish version of Kali LINUX

    Polish version of Kali LINUX pentesting linux distro
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    whitehack

    user created patches for broken vendor provided RPMs & installers

    ...Point in question: Brother printers with selinux: Well that is just what I had to do when I bought my Brother MFC-J6910DW printer and tried to install it on RHEL/Centos Linux. After a bit of googling I found a 4 line hack that fixed the problem. But then I went one hack further and created a whitehack. This is a RPM/installer that installs my "white hack" on your computer. Whitehacks come in two forms: * whitehack_XXX - unenabled, good for initial review * whitehack_XXX-enabled - install enabled, good for batch patch installs Keywords: rpmbuild, .spec, brlpdwrappermfc, brprintconf_mfc, audit2allow and semodule.
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