4990 projects tagged "Unix"
dnbackup is yet another client-server backup solution. Design goals include portability (within Unix variants), security, minimizing trust between client and server, ability to optimize for remote backups over slower speed links, and OS independence in the communication protocol (thus allowing for non-UNIX clients).
Extended Tcl (TclX) is an extension to Tcl, the Tool Command Language invented by Dr. John Ousterhout. Tcl is a simple and powerful embeddable programming language. Extended Tcl is oriented toward system programming tasks and large application development. TclX provides additional interfaces to the operating system. It also adds many new programming constructs, text manipulation tools, and debugging tools.
X Window Properties Viewer is a simple Motif application that lets you view/edit the X properties that are associated with each X window. A tree viewer lets to see part or all of the windows tree on your X server. After selecting a window you can view all of the resources at once or select individual ones for viewing/editing. Only editing strings is currently supported.
The Primo Dynamic Web Content Manager allows users to create and manage a Web site without requiring a database or root privileges. The only requirement is a Web server that can run Perl CGI. The output of the software is simple HTML. Perl is used to create, modify, and enable polls and forums. Cascading Style Sheets and XML are heavily used.
Dpsyco is a automated system to distribute system configurations to several computers. It is written mainly for the Debian distribution but should be portable (without too much difficulties) to other distributions or Unixes as well. It consists of a number of shell scripts to perform the desired actions. With it you can handle users, add ssh-public-keys, patch the system, update things using cfengine, install files (overriding other package files), and more.
DataBreeze offers developers a fast, low-cost way to build Web applications on Linux using Perl, ModPerl, Apache and MySQL. DataBreeze employs a pre-built application framework that requires no programming, utilizing a template environment for building applications that explore and edit relational data. The system includes integrated menus, forms, tree-views, security, session/state management and more. DataBreeze can also be extended through the use of Event programs using Perl.
PricingNexus is a Java-based framework that collects financial data from the Internet, stores it in a database, and makes it available via JMS/DB/RMI, using a well-defined framework. It relies heavily on JMS for transporting messages and communication, and on XML for the data format. It uses several components working separately in a distributed object environment.