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Fink brings the full world of Unix Open Source software to Darwin and macOS. Packages are downloaded and built automatically and installed into a tree managed by dpkg, all with full dependency tracking.
pkgBackup is a Perl program for backing up a home Linux system using *.rpm or *.deb based distros. It archives only those files which (A) are part of a package; and (B) have changed since you installed the package. You can store non-package files.
...Plinko should identify and parse the data completely without the sending system caring what it sent. The latest version supports named fields in the STL files for tagging data parsed in the Prefix Tree and anonymous functions for parsing dynamic message payloads. We now output JSON objects and I'm working on HBase integration. By outputting to JSON it also leaves open the possibility for on the fly in memory correlation between events. Read the included README before starting, it has a quick start guide and info on the constructors.
MSLB is a crossplatform Simple Logbook program / application to write work logs or even a diary. MSLB can also use a bunch of presets that you can add with a simple doubleclick :) Logs get saved in a simple folder system. And its all portable.
Recursive implementation of List Dynamic Dependencies (LDD)
Recursive LDD (recursive-ldd) is a Perl script that allows displaying a tree-like hierarchy of shared library dependencies. The script calls on the standard Linux ldd utility in a recursion for every listed binary and library. It completes running when no matches are found in the current branch. It can also print unique values only as well as environment variables that affect the loading of libraries: LD_LIBRARY_PATH and LD_PRELOAD.
This useful GUI script help you to monitoring you limit access to internet from GPRS, EDGE, UMTS and etc. It support three types of connection: limited , packet of traffic, unlimited.
hierarchical directory tree sizer - perl script. this pure perl script scans a directory tree, and outputs standard ascii, tree-like directory size report. should work on any OS once it has perl installed.
Jubjub is a decision tree based framework for automating *NIX administrative processes and reacting to events. Working well with a network monitor such as Nagios, you can expose, document, and add notifications to scripts in one step.
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kebap is the long-awaited Perl IDE. It currently uses nedit as text- and macro-engine and ships with a wx GUI. It consists of a tree-view based file-manager for the code repositories of a project. A plug-in API allows extending kebap in perl.
ViewMAX is a feature enhanced branch of ZoneMinder.
ViewMAX is a feature enhanced branch of ZoneMinder. It includes a new look and feel, and attempts to maintain compatibility with it's original ZM parent code tree.
This project is no longer being extended or supported.
Gluon is a simple decision-tree daemon that executes external programs (scripts) to determine the path-flow within the decision-tree. It essentially operates as a basic IF-THEN-ELSE expert system that can be used to monitor and take action.
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).
Parser of `tc class` output; shows current classes usage based on "rate" value, using "parent" infomation to create hierarchical tree of them, so that it can display statistics with given recursion limit. Supports classid translation. Watch your queues!
Devicetool is a tool to help users to administer and inspect devices
on a Solaris system. It can display OBP aliases, map pathes from
/devices to Solaris device names (e.g. c0t0d0s3) and inspect the
kernel device tree.
Ports Tree Explorer (PTE) is a small tool that allows you to navigate through your /usr/ports tree, showing you information about a selected port, tree view, software categories (/usr/ports main dirs) and finaly allows you to install a selected port.
A Perl module for securely dropping and altering system privileges, including saved UIDs that are not natively handled by Perl itself. The SF source repository is out of date. See http://github.com/pfenwick/proc-uid/tree/master for the real one.
<b>relink</b> is a <i>package management tool</i> for organization and management of software packages. It should run on any UNIX platform that runs PERL. Similar tools include: rpm(REDHAT/Mandrake), pkgadd(Slackware/SUN), stow(GNU) and depot(CMU)
Sowhat is a global dependency analyzer for UNIX and Linux systems. It allows a user to determine the complete list of files that reference a given file or filesystem tree via dynamic library bindings, symlinks, hard links, or other reference mechanisms.