Recent Package Updates
2010-03-21: libbabl0.0.0-shlibs-0.0.22-2 (Any-to-any graphics-buffer conversion lib)
Any-to-any graphics-buffer conversion lib
commit log from dmacks:
new babl (new libversion)
2010-03-21: libbabl0.1.0-shlibs-0.1.2-1 (Any-to-any graphics-buffer conversion lib)
Any-to-any graphics-buffer conversion lib
commit log from dmacks:
new babl (new libversion)
2010-03-21: mhwaveedit-1.4.18-2 (GTK+2 wave editor with several sound backends)
GTK+2 wave editor with several sound backends
commit log from jackfink:
new upstream version
2010-03-20: armagetronad-0.2.8.3.1-1003 (3D Tron clone)
Armagetron is a multiplayer game in 3d that attempts to emulate and expand on the lightcycle
sequence from the movie Tron. It's an old school arcade game slung into the 21st century.
Highlights include a customizable playing arena, HUD, unique graphics, and AI bots. For
the more advanced player there are new game modes and a wide variety of physics settings
to tweak as well.
commit log from jackfink:
fix typo
2010-03-20: gtkwave-3.3.5-1 (GTK Electronic Waveform Viewer)
GTKWave is a fully featured GTK+ based wave viewer for Unix and Win32 which
reads LXT, LXT2, VZT, FST, and GHW files as well as standard Verilog VCD/EVCD
files, and allows their viewing.
commit log from clepple:
gtkwave: upgrade to 3.3.5
Mostly bugfixes. Judy array support not enabled.
2010-03-20: libdrizzle-0.8-2 (Drizzle Client & Protocol Library)
Drizzle Client & Protocol Library
commit log from jackfink:
new upstream version
2010-03-20: pcre-8.02-1 (Perl Compatible Regular Expressions Library)
The PCRE library is a set of functions that implement regular expression
pattern matching using the same syntax and semantics as PerlJ5. PCRE has
its own native API, as well as a set of wrapper functions that correspond
to the POSIX regular expression API and a C++ wrapper library.
Previous revisions by Christian Swinehart mailto:cswinehart@users.sourceforge.net"
commit log from danielj7:
Source finally showed up on sf mirrors.
2010-03-20: ngspice-rework-20-2 (Mixed-level/mixed-signal circuit simulator)
Ngspice is a mixed-level/mixed-signal circuit simulator. Its code
is based on three open source software packages: Spice3f5, Cider1b1
and Xspice.
Spice3 does not need any introduction; it is the most popular circuit
simulator. In over 30 years of its life Spice3 has become a de-facto
standard for simulating circuits.
Cider couples Spice3f5 circuit level simulator to DSIM device simulator
to provide greater simulation accuracy of critical devices. DSIM
devices are described in terms of their structures and materials.
Xspice is an extension to Spice3C1 that provides code modeling support
and simulation of digital components through an embedded event driven
algorithm.
Ngspice is, anyway, a little more than the simple sum of the packages
above, as many people contributed to the project with their experience,
their bug fixes and their improvements. If you are interested, browse
the site and discover what ngspice offers and what needs. If you think
you can help, join the development team.
Ngspice is an ongoing project, growing everyday from users contributions,
suggestions and reports. What we will be able to do depends mostly on
user interests, contributions and feedback.
Ngspice is part of the gEDA project.
commit log from clepple:
ngspice: new upstream (rework-20)
2010-03-19: bitstring-py26-1.3.0-1 (Python module to help you manage your bits)
bitstring is a pure Python module designed to help make the creation,
manipulation and analysis of binary data as simple and natural as
possible.
BitStrings can be constructed from integers (big and little endian),
hex, octal, binary, strings or files. They can be sliced, joined,
reversed, inserted into, overwritten, etc. with simple functions or
slice notation. They can also be read from, searched and replaced, and
navigated in, similar to a file or stream.
commit log from danielj7:
New package.2010-03-19: bitstring-py31-1.3.0-1 (Python module to help you manage your bits)
bitstring is a pure Python module designed to help make the creation,
manipulation and analysis of binary data as simple and natural as
possible.
BitStrings can be constructed from integers (big and little endian),
hex, octal, binary, strings or files. They can be sliced, joined,
reversed, inserted into, overwritten, etc. with simple functions or
slice notation. They can also be read from, searched and replaced, and
navigated in, similar to a file or stream.
commit log from danielj7:
New package.2010-03-19: libproxy1-0.4.0-2 (Generic access to network proxy settings)
This is the core library only, and the plugins to support
proxy-configuration via envvar and file. Other plugins will be
packaged separately. Note: plugins are tied to specific %%v of
library, not its ABI or other libversion field. Updating
library package will require updating external plugin
packages.
commit log from dmacks:
revive .pc that upstream lost for a while2010-03-19: libproxy0-0.2.3-2 (Generic access to network proxy settings)
This is the core library only, and the plugins to support
proxy-configuration via envvar and file. Other plugins will be
packaged separately. Note: plugins are tied to specific %%v of
library, not its ABI or other libversion field. Updating
library package will require updating external plugin
packages.
commit log from dmacks:
new libproxy, keeping same plugins disabled as old for now2010-03-19: font-manager-0.4.4-3 (Desktop fonts manager for X11 (GNOME etc))
Desktop fonts manager for X11 (GNOME etc)
commit log from jackfink:
fixed - thanks dmacks
2010-03-19: mira-3.0.3-1002 (Whole Genome Shotgun and EST Sequence Assembler)
for Sanger, 454 and Solexa / Illumina
commit log from jackfink:
new pkg
2010-03-19: 2mandvd-mac-1.3.2-1002 (Utility for creating Video DVD media, Mac version)
Utility for creating Video DVD media, Mac version
commit log from jackfink:
new upstream version
2010-03-19: 2mandvd-1.3.2-1002 (Utility for creating Video DVD media)
Utility for creating Video DVD media
commit log from jackfink:
new upstream version
2010-03-18: yad-0.1.0-2 (Yet another dialog - fork of zenity)
Yet another dialog - fork of zenity
commit log from jackfink:
new upstream version
2010-03-18: esound-0.2.41-1 (Enlightened Sound Daemon)
EsounD, the Enlightened Sound Daemon, is a server process that mixes
several audio streams for playback by a single audio device. For
example, if you're listening to music on a CD and you receive a
sound-related event from ICQ, the two applications won't have to
jockey for the use of your sound card.
commit log from dmacks:
new version from -submissions
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2969238&group_id=17203&atid=414256
2010-03-18: aeneas-1.2-2 (3D Monte Carlo Semiconductor Device Simulator)
3D Monte Carlo Semiconductor Device Simulator
commit log from jackfink:
new pkg
2010-03-18: libz80ex-1.1.18-2 (ZiLOG Z80 CPU emulator in library form)
ZiLOG Z80 CPU emulator in library form
commit log from jackfink:
new pkg
2010-03-18: rfcdiff-1.38-1 (Compare two versions of an Internet Draft)
Compare two versions of an Internet Draft
commit log from dmacks:
new version from -submissions
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2945118&group_id=17203&atid=414256
2010-03-18: sylpheed-gpgme-3.0.1-1 (GTK+ based lightweight and fast e-mail client)
Sylpheed is an e-mail client (and news reader) based on GTK+, running on
X Window System, and aiming for
* Quick response
* Graceful, and sophisticated interface
* Easy configuration, intuitive operation
* Abundant features
The appearance and interface are similar to some popular e-mail clients for
Windows, such as Outlook Express, Becky!, and Datula. The interface is also
designed to emulate the mailers on Emacsen, and almost all commands are
accessible with the keyboard.
The messages are managed by MH format, and you'll be able to use it together
with another mailer based on MH format (like Mew). You can also utilize
fetchmail or/and procmail, and external programs on receiving (like inc or
imget).
Note: sylpheed-ssl has been replaced by sylpheed-gpgme, which has exactly
the same functionality. The base sylpheed package now has ssl capability.
commit log from rv8:
New upstream version. Switch to db48 and openldap24.
2010-03-18: sylpheed-3.0.1-1 (GTK+ based lightweight and fast e-mail client)
Sylpheed is an e-mail client (and news reader) based on GTK+, running on
X Window System, and aiming for
* Quick response
* Graceful, and sophisticated interface
* Easy configuration, intuitive operation
* Abundant features
The appearance and interface are similar to some popular e-mail clients for
Windows, such as Outlook Express, Becky!, and Datula. The interface is also
designed to emulate the mailers on Emacsen, and almost all commands are
accessible with the keyboard.
The messages are managed by MH format, and you'll be able to use it together
with another mailer based on MH format (like Mew). You can also utilize
fetchmail or/and procmail, and external programs on receiving (like inc or
imget).
Note: Now includes ssl capabilty.
commit log from rv8:
New upstream version. Switch to db48 and openldap24.
2010-03-18: logilab-common-py26-0.49.0-1 (Common functionalities for logilab projects)
The package logilab.common contains several modules providing low
level functionnalities shared among some python projects developped by
logilab.
commit log from goatbar:
updated to 0.49.0
2010-03-18: logilab-common-py25-0.49.0-1 (Common functionalities for logilab projects)
The package logilab.common contains several modules providing low
level functionnalities shared among some python projects developped by
logilab.
commit log from goatbar:
updated to 0.49.0
2010-03-18: stereoboost-0.1-2 (Widens/enlarges/boosts the stereo effects in music)
Widens/enlarges/boosts the stereo effects in music
commit log from jackfink:
new pkg
2010-03-18: h5py-py26-1.3.0-1 (HDF5 data interface)
HDF5 for Python (h5py) is a general-purpose Python interface to the
Hierarchical Data Format library, version 5. HDF5 is a versatile,
mature scientific software library designed for the fast, flexible
storage of enormous amounts of data.
From a Python programmer's perspective, HDF5 provides a robust way to
store data, organized by name in a tree-like fashion. You can create
datasets (arrays on disk) hundreds of gigabytes in size, and perform
random-access I/O on desired sections. Datasets are organized in a
filesystem-like hierarchy using containers called "groups", and
accessed using the tradional POSIX /path/to/resource syntax. Why
should I use it?
H5py provides a simple, robust read/write interface to HDF5 data from
Python. Existing Python and Numpy concepts are used for the interface;
for example, datasets on disk are represented by a proxy class that
supports slicing, and has dtype and shape attributes. HDF5 groups are
presented using a dictionary metaphor, indexed by name.
A major design goal of h5py is interoperability; you can read your
existing data in HDF5 format, and create new files that any HDF5-
aware program can understand. No Python-specific extensions are used;
you're free to implement whatever file structure your application
desires.
Almost all HDF5 features are available from Python, including things
like compound datatypes (as used with Numpy recarray types), HDF5
attributes, hyperslab and point-based I/O, and more recent features in
HDF 1.8 like resizable datasets and recursive iteration over entire
files.
The foundation of h5py is a near-complete wrapping of the HDF5 C
API. HDF5 identifiers are first-class objects which participate in
Python reference counting, and expose the C API via methods. This
low-level interface is also made available to Python programmers, and
is exhaustively documented.
Features
* Runs on Linux, Mac OS-X and Windows
* High-level interface which supports Numpy slicing syntax,
including ranges, ellipsis objects, recarray indexing of
compound fields, and auto-conversion between Numpy and HDF5
datatypes
* Reads and writes standard HDF5 files (with no Python-specific
extensions) which will work with any other HDF5-aware program
* The complete low-level HDF5 C API is available to Python in an
intuitive, object-oriented fashion. For example, identifiers are
full-fledged objects which expose HDF5 API functions as methods,
and participate in reference counting. No more identifier leaks!
* Every function is documented, including the low-level API
* Error handling uses Python exceptions; the HDF5 library itself
raises exceptions from a complete and fine-grained exception
hierarchy.
commit log from goatbar:
updated to 1.3.0
now have to specify the path to hdf5. Why not before?2010-03-18: iops-0.1-2 (Measures I/O throughput of devices)
Measures I/O throughput of devices
commit log from jackfink:
new pkg
2010-03-18: testncurses-0.1-2 (Displays the capabilities of ncurses on your terminal)
Displays the capabilities of ncurses on your terminal
commit log from jackfink:
new pkg
2010-03-18: phantom-1.2-2 (Generate phantom blocks, save disk space)
Generate phantom blocks, save disk space
commit log from jackfink:
new pkg
2010-03-18: pure-ftpd-1.0.29-1 (Efficient, lightweight, and secure ftp server)
Pure FTP Server is a fast, production quality, standards-conformant FTP
server based on Troll-FTPd. It has no known buffer overflows, is trivial
to set up, and is especially designed for modern kernels. Features include
PAM support, IPv6, chroot()ed home directories, virtual domains, built-in
'ls', FXP protocol, anti-warez system, bandwidth throttling, bounded ports
for passive downloads, an LDAP backend, XML output, and more.
commit log from fingolfin:
New upstream version
2010-03-18: rud-0.0.2-2 (Reset USB Device)
Reset USB Device
commit log from jackfink:
new pkg
2010-03-18: httping-1.4.1-2 (Utility like ping, for measuring http response)
Httping is like 'ping' but for http-requests.
Give it an url, and it'll show you how long it takes to connect,
send a request and retrieve the reply (only the headers). Be aware
that the transmission across the network also takes time!
commit log from jackfink:
new upstream version
2010-03-18: archimedes-0.9.1-2 (Semiconductor device development tool)
This project is part of the GNU Project.
Archimedes is a tool for development of semiconductor
devices, incorporating some intensive mathematics.
commit log from jackfink:
new upstream version
2010-03-18: vim-7.2.402-1 (Improved version of the editor "vi")
VIM adds many of the features that you would expect in an editor:
Unlimited undo, syntax coloring, split windows, visual selection,
graphical user interface (read: menus, mouse control, scrollbars,
text selection), and much much more.
commit log from htodd:
Welcome to Vim-7.2.402.
2010-03-18: vim-nox-7.2.402-1 (Improved version of the editor "vi")
VIM adds many of the features that you would expect in an editor:
Unlimited undo, syntax coloring, split windows, visual selection,
graphical user interface (read: menus, mouse control, scrollbars,
text selection), and much much more.
commit log from htodd:
Welcome to Vim-7.2.402.
2010-03-17: mp3diags-x11-1.0.05.050-1 (Fix problems with mp3 files)
In a few words, MP3 Diags is a GUI-based application that allows end-users
to identify issues with their MP3 files, fix some of the issues and make
other changes, like adding track information. It also lets you "look
inside" an MP3 file.
Unlike some programs that are designed to deal with a single topic (like
fixing VBR headers or adding cover art), MP3 Diags is a one stop solution
that identifies more than 50 different issues in MP3 files and provides the
means to fix many of them (well, not everything is fixable; you can't make
a 64kbps file sound like a 256kbps one.)
Some of the more important issues that are found:
* broken tags / headers / audio
* duplicate tags / headers
* incorrect placement of tags / headers (ID3V2, ID3V1, LAME, Xing)
* low quality audio
* missing VBR header
* missing track info / cover art
* broken track info / cover art
* missing normalization data
* character encoding issues (for languages other than English)
Some of the fixes and changes that MP3 Diags can do:
* Adding / fixing track info, including album cover; information can
be retrieved from several sources: Internet, clipboard, file name,
local files, and (obviously) keyboard
* Correcting files that show incorrect song duration
* Correcting files in which the player cannot seek correctly
* Converting characters for non-English names
* Adding composer name to the artist field, for players that don't
handle the composer field
* Renaming files based on their fields
* Changing word case for track info
commit log from danielj7:
New upstream version.2010-03-17: mp3diags-mac-1.0.05.050-1 (Fix problems with mp3 files)
In a few words, MP3 Diags is a GUI-based application that allows end-users
to identify issues with their MP3 files, fix some of the issues and make
other changes, like adding track information. It also lets you "look
inside" an MP3 file.
Unlike some programs that are designed to deal with a single topic (like
fixing VBR headers or adding cover art), MP3 Diags is a one stop solution
that identifies more than 50 different issues in MP3 files and provides the
means to fix many of them (well, not everything is fixable; you can't make
a 64kbps file sound like a 256kbps one.)
Some of the more important issues that are found:
* broken tags / headers / audio
* duplicate tags / headers
* incorrect placement of tags / headers (ID3V2, ID3V1, LAME, Xing)
* low quality audio
* missing VBR header
* missing track info / cover art
* broken track info / cover art
* missing normalization data
* character encoding issues (for languages other than English)
Some of the fixes and changes that MP3 Diags can do:
* Adding / fixing track info, including album cover; information can
be retrieved from several sources: Internet, clipboard, file name,
local files, and (obviously) keyboard
* Correcting files that show incorrect song duration
* Correcting files in which the player cannot seek correctly
* Converting characters for non-English names
* Adding composer name to the artist field, for players that don't
handle the composer field
* Renaming files based on their fields
* Changing word case for track info
commit log from danielj7:
New upstream version.2010-03-17: cmake-2.8.1-1 (Cross-platform Make)
CMake is used to control the software compilation process using simple
platform and compiler independent configuration files. CMake generates
native makefiles and workspaces that can be used in the compiler
environment of your choice. CMake is quite sophisticated: it is possible
to support complex environments requiring system configuration,
pre-processor generation, code generation, and template instantiation.
commit log from costabel:
Time to update to version 2.8.1
2010-03-17: evolution-2.12.3-11 (Advanced email client)
Advanced email client
commit log from danielj7:
Can't build on x86_64 due to lack of seamonkey. db44 dep was inherited from openldap23 but is no longer needed thanks to cleaned la files.
2010-03-17: evolution-data-server-1.12.3-7 (Evolution Data Server)
Evolution Data Server
commit log from danielj7:
Can't build on x86_64 due to lack of seamonkey. db44 dep was inherited from openldap23 but is no longer needed thanks to cleaned la files.
2010-03-17: openldap-ssl-2.1.29-1027 (LDAP directory services implementation)
OpenLDAP is an open source implementation of the Lightweight Directory
Access Protocol. The suite includes:
* slapd - stand-alone LDAP server
* slurpd - stand-alone LDAP replication server
* libraries implementing the LDAP protocol, and
* utilities, tools, and sample clients.
commit log from danielj7:
Modernize deps.
2010-03-17: samba-ldap-2.2.12-1014 (SMB and CIFS client and server for UNIX)
Samba is a free SMB and CIFS client and server for UNIX. This install of
samba has ssl, ldap and cups support
commit log from danielj7:
Modernize deps, somewhat.
2010-03-17: tinker-5.1.02-1 (Molecular modeling software package)
The TINKER molecular modeling software is a complete and general package
for molecular mechanics and dynamics, with some special features for
biopolymers.
commit log from wgscott:
email address fix
2010-03-17: cfengine-2.1.15-1002 (System configuration and adminstration agent)
Cfengine, or the configuration engine is an autonomous agent and a middle to
high level policy language and agent for building expert systems to
administrate and configure large computer networks. Cfengine is designed to
be a part of a computer immune system. It is ideal for cluster management and
has been adopted for use all over the world in small and huge organizations
alike.
commit log from danielj7:
Modernized deps and patched cfenvd.c to work with db48.
2010-03-17: scummvm-1.0.0rls-1002 (Engine for several graphical adventure games)
ScummVM is a 'virtual machine' for several classic graphical point-and-click
adventure games. It is designed to run Adventure Soft's Simon the
Sorcerer 1 and 2, Revolution's Beneath A Steel Sky, and games based on
LucasArts' SCUMM (Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion) system.
SCUMM is used for many games, including Monkey Island, Day of the
Tentacle, Sam and Max and more. See the official compatibility list at
http://www.scummvm.org/compatibility/ for a full list of
supported games.
commit log from jackfink:
new upstream version2010-03-17: spamprobe-1.0a-1002 (Spam filtering using Bayesian statistics)
* Spam detection using Bayesian analysis of terms contained in each
email. Words used often in spams but not in good email tend to
indicate that a message is spam.
* Written in C++ for good performance. Database access using
BerkeleyDB for quick startup and fast term count retrieval.
* Recognition and decoding of MIME attachments in quoted-printable
and base64 encoding. Automatically skips non-text attachments.
MIME decoding enables SpamProbe to make decisions based on words in
the emails rather than base64 gobbledigook.
* Counts two word phrases as well as single words for higher
precision.
commit log from danielj7:
Updated to use db48 as this is the last thing using db4. Maintainer notified.
2010-03-17: dexml-py31-0.3.4-1 (Object-XML mapper for Python)
The dexml module takes the obvious mapping between XML tags and Python
objects and lets you capture that as cleanly as possible. Loosely
inspired by Django's ORM, you write simple class definitions to define
the expected structure of your XML document.
commit log from danielj7:
New package.2010-03-17: dexml-py25-0.3.4-1 (Object-XML mapper for Python)
The dexml module takes the obvious mapping between XML tags and Python
objects and lets you capture that as cleanly as possible. Loosely
inspired by Django's ORM, you write simple class definitions to define
the expected structure of your XML document.
commit log from danielj7:
New package.2010-03-17: dexml-py26-0.3.4-1 (Object-XML mapper for Python)
The dexml module takes the obvious mapping between XML tags and Python
objects and lets you capture that as cleanly as possible. Loosely
inspired by Django's ORM, you write simple class definitions to define
the expected structure of your XML document.
commit log from danielj7:
New package.2010-03-17: wsmake-0.6.5pre1-1025 (Website pre-processor and build tool)
Wsmake is a website make tool for website development and maintenance.
It features tag substitution, page ordering, and 'make'-like dependency
checking.
commit log from dmacks:
update to db48; build- but not run-tested
2010-03-17: feh-1.4.1-2 (Imlib2 based image viewer)
feh is a fast, lightweight image viewer which uses imlib2. It is
commandline-driven and supports multiple images through slideshows,
thumbnail browsing or multiple windows, and montages or index prints (using
TrueType fonts to display file info). Advanced features include fast dynamic
zooming, progressive loading, loading via HTTP (with reload support for
watching webcams), recursive file opening (slideshow of a directory
hierarchy), and mouse wheel/keyboard control.
commit log from jackfink:
new upstream version