RSS 48 projects tagged "Awk"

No download Website Updated 16 Mar 2009 ATA over Ethernet Tools

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The ATA over Ethernet Tools are intended for use in conjunction with an ATA over Ethernet (AoE) driver for a Linux 2.6 kernel. They perform simple tasks like listing available devices, triggering device discovery, and restricting the network interfaces on which AoE is performed.

Download No website Updated 17 Dec 2003 Burn.awk

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Burn.awk is a character-mode, dialog-based frontend to the cdrtools burning software. It is only designed to burn data CD-R or CD-RW, but does it well. Despite its small size it is quite versatile. It supports SCSI writers (and IDE too, through Linux ide-scsi gateway), SCSI or IDE CDROMs, limited auto-detection, ISO image extraction, mastering and burning, direct burning of a directory, direct CD-to-CD copy, tray ejection and closing, CD-RW blanking, configuration dialogs, and saving.

Download Website Updated 19 Mar 2012 CDlinux

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CDlinux is a compact Linux distribution. It is small in size, yet rich in features. It ships with an up-to-date version of the Linux kernel, Xorg, Xfce, and many popular applications. It has good internationalization and locale support and is highly user-configurable.

Download No website Updated 17 Dec 2003 CSV Utilities for Unix/Linux

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csvutils is a set of four shell scripts to handle CSV files. Three are purpose-built tools to help manage file collections, but the fourth is a general-purpose script containing shell functions to parse CSV files and format arbitrary text into a CSV field.

No download No website Updated 31 Oct 2010 DragonFly BSD

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DragonFly belongs to the same class of operating systems as other BSD-derived systems and Linux. It is based on the same Unix ideals and APIs and shares ancestor code with other BSD operating systems. DragonFly is differentiated from other operating systems in its class by, among others, the HAMMER file system, Virtual Kernels, swapcache, and the pervasive use of soft token locks. DragonFly provides an opportunity for the BSD base to grow in an entirely different direction from the ones taken in the FreeBSD, NetBSD, and OpenBSD series.

No download Website Updated 14 Apr 2013 ELF statifier

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ELF statifier makes one executable file with no runtime dependencies from a dynamically-linked executable and all its libraries. This file can be copied and run on another machine with no need for all of the libraries.

No download Website Updated 15 Jul 2007 Heirloom Toolchest

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Vit 8.61

The Heirloom Toolchest is a collection of standard Unix utilities. It was derived from original Unix material released as open source by Caldera and Sun, and contains multiple versions of each utility corresponding to SVID3/SVR4, SVID4/SVR4.2MP, POSIX.2-1992/SUSV2, POSIX.1-2001/SUSV3, and 4BSD (SVR4 /usr/ucb). It processes lines of arbitrary length and in many cases binary input data, supports characters in UTF-8 and many East Asian encodings, and contains more than 100 individual utilities including bc, cpio, diff, ed, file, find, grep, man, nawk, oawk, pax, ps, sed, sort, spell, and tar. Extensive documentation is included.

Download Website Updated 28 Feb 2012 Hspell

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Hspell is a Hebrew linguistic project. It features a Hebrew spell-checker, and aims to use the databases and algorithms developed as a morphology engine (for example, for search engines), and in the future for advanced things like Hebrew speech synthesis.

No download Website Updated 02 Jul 2003 INL Splitter

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Vit 1.00

INL Splitter allows developers to keep a class implementation and interface in a single .inl file, basically inlining all class member functions. This simple script will split the .inl file, placing the function bodies in a .cc file, and the class definition and prototypes in the .h file.

No download Website Updated 10 Sep 2012 LMDBG

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LMDBG is a collection of small tools for collecting and analyzing the logs of malloc/realloc/memalign/free function calls. Unlike many others, LMDBG does not provide any way to detect overruns of the boundaries of malloc() memory allocations, as this is not the goal. Like most other malloc debuggers, LMDBG allows detecting memory leaks and double frees. However, unlike others, LMDBG generates full stacktraces and separates the logging process from analysis, thus allowing you to analyze an application on a per-module basis.

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Burp

A program to backup and restore data.

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Synfig Studio

Film-quality 2D vector animation.