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Moreover Technologies - Biotech news Biotech news - more than 340 categories of real-time RSS news feeds - FreeIPMI 0.6.6 (Default branch)
FreeIPMI provides in-band and out-of-band IPMI software based on the IPMI v1.5/2.0 specification. It has a number of useful features for large HPC or cluster environments.
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<strong>License:</strong> GNU General Public License (GPL)
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<strong>Changes:</strong><br />
This release outputs NA/Unknown for non-BMC owned sensors in ipmi-sensors. It does not output readings for non-BMC owned sensors in ipmimonitoring. In libfreeipmi/ipmi-chassis, an invalid console redirection input check has been fixed.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/freshmeat/feeds/fm-releases-global/~4/375869918" height="1" width="1"/> - MUSCLE 4.28 (Default branch)
MUSCLE (Multi User Server Client Linking
Environment) is an N-way messaging server and
networking API. It includes client-side networking
APIs for various languages, including C, C++, C#,
Delphi, Java, and Python. MUSCLE lets programs
communicate over a network via streams of
serialized Message objects. The included server
program ("muscled") lets its clients message each
other and store information in its server-side
hierarchical database. The database supports
flexible queries via hierarchical wildcarding, and
"live" updates via a subscription mechanism.
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<strong>License:</strong> BSD License (revised)
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This release compiles again under Win32. A fork() vs forkpty() option has been added to the ChildProcessDataIO class. Directory and FilePathInfo classes have been added. There are other minor changes.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/freshmeat/feeds/fm-releases-global/~4/375869919" height="1" width="1"/> - BitlBee 1.2.2 (Stable branch)
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BitlBee allows users to talk to people on the MSN, ICQ, Jabber, Yahoo!, and AIM networks with any IRC client by emulating an IRC server. A virtual channel is created with all of the user's buddies in it, who can be talked to in the channel or in a query. Also, one can participate in group chats and chat rooms like they were normal IRC channels.
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<strong>License:</strong> GNU General Public License (GPL)
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This release fixes an account hijacking issue. It has various other stability improvements.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/freshmeat/feeds/fm-releases-global/~4/375869920" height="1" width="1"/> - Bugzero 5.6.1 (Default branch)
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Bugzero is a Web-based bug tracking, defect tracking, issue tracking, and change management system used in a distributed team environment to track software bugs, hardware defects, test cases, or any other issues. It can also be used equally well as a helpdesk customer support, trouble ticketing, or email management system to collect and manage customer feedbacks, incidents, requests, and issues. It is easy to use, but still flexible and adaptive, and can be configured to fit to your organization's unique business process and workflow.
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<strong>License:</strong> Other/Proprietary License with Free Trial
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This release fixes a few bugs introduced in version 5.6 and adds the cross-project copy/move function.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/freshmeat/feeds/fm-releases-global/~4/375869921" height="1" width="1"/> - crosstool-NG 1.2.2 (Default branch)
crosstool-NG is a versatile toolchain generator,
aiming at being highly configurable. It supports
multiple target architectures, different
components (glibc/uClibc...) and versions.
crosstool-NG also features debugging utilities
(DUMA, strace...) and generation tools
(sstrip...).
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<strong>License:</strong> GNU General Public License v2
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<strong>Changes:</strong><br />
Building older gdb with newer gcc was fixed. Extracting the configuration from a build log was fixed.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/freshmeat/feeds/fm-releases-global/~4/375869922" height="1" width="1"/> - AqBanking 3.7.2 (Default branch)
AqBanking is a modular and generic interface to online banking tasks, financial file formats (import/export) and bank/country/currency information. It provides frontends for Qt, KDE, GTK, and console. AqBanking uses backend plugins to actually perform the online tasks. HBCI, OFX
DirectConnect, YellowNet, GeldKarte, and DTAUS discs are currently supported. AqBanking is used by GnuCash, KMyMoney,and QBankManager.
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<strong>License:</strong> GNU General Public License (GPL)
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<strong>Changes:</strong><br />
This release fixes a problem with some HBCI-RDH accounts when requesting the system id. A CSV profile for Austrian Postbank has been added.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/freshmeat/feeds/fm-releases-global/~4/375869923" height="1" width="1"/> - Scalable OpenGroupware.org (Inverse edition) 1.0 rc8 (Default branch)
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Scalable OpenGroupware.org (SOGo) is a project
derived from OpenGroupware.Org (OGo) with
scalability in mind. The Inverse edition of this
project has many feature enhancements: CalDAV
and GroupDAV compliance, full handling of vCard as
well as vCalendar/iCalendar formats, and support for folder sharing and ACLs. The Web interface has been rewritten in an AJAX fashion to provided a faster UI for the users, consistency in look and feel with the Mozilla applications, and to reduce the load of the transactions on the server.
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<strong>License:</strong> GNU General Public License (GPL)
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This release fixes a bug where the search of contacts would be done in authentication-only LDAP repositories. It adds the ability to transfer an event from one calendar to another. It changes the look of the Calendar module to match the look of Lightning 0.9. The event details now appear when the user clicks on it. Internal links and CSS/Javascript content are inhibited from HTML files embedded as attachments to email messages. All icons have been updated to use those from Thunderbird 2 and Lightning 0.9. Mail headers wouldn't be decoded correctly in certain situations. Miscellaneous AJAX behaviors have been fixed and refined.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/freshmeat/feeds/fm-releases-global/~4/375869924" height="1" width="1"/> - Amanda 2.6.0p2 (Stable branch)
Amanda is a popular network backup and archiving
software that protects multiple machines running
various versions of Linux, Unix, and Microsoft
Windows operating systems. It supports tapes,
disks, optical media, and changers.
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<strong>License:</strong> BSD License (original)
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<strong>Changes:</strong><br />
Various device API fixes. Fixes for compilation on various platforms. Other small fixes.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/freshmeat/feeds/fm-releases-global/~4/375869925" height="1" width="1"/>
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Chris Hartjes has answered some more questions his readers have asked in a new post to his blog today. This time the focus is on XML handling.
Welcome to the 3rd installment of me answering reader feedback questions. Today we deal with a topic that I deal with every day at my day job - working with XML in PHP.
He talks about SimpleXML (and how well it does its job) and their (his work's) current method of handling the storage of XML in a database. He describes both their current process and his ideal one, how he'd want to interface with their eXist backend.
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With the demise of the muxtape service, a new option has popped up - the ability to run your own version with a PHP application called OpenTape. Lifehacker has posted a guide to getting this software set up and working.
Beloved music playlist hosting service Muxtape's gone offline to "sort out a problem with the RIAA," but if you've got some web server space, you can host, stream, and share your own digital music mixes Muxtape-style with newly-launched PHP web application Opentape.
It's not a direct copy, but it's pretty close (and pretty easy to get up and running). It'd PHP5 only, so if you're still living in the past and only have PHP4, you're out of luck. Their guide shows a sample installation on a Windows machine, but its not much of a stretch to follow along on a unix-based machine. You'll also need the curl extension to get some parts of it working - it's not required, though. They have a work-around for that too.
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DevShed continues their look at using the CodeIginiter PHP framework to build a sample application in this latest part of their series - a look a paginating the database results from a query.
As you may guess, however, Code Igniter comes bundled with a robust set of core classes, which can be used to perform all sorts of clever tasks, such as working with databases, performing file uploads, validating user-supplied data, and so forth. [...] I'm going to show you how to improve the MySQL-driven application developed in the preceding tutorial, since it'll be provided with the capacity for paging database records, via the pager class included with Code Igniter.
He starts by reviewing the previous part of the series, pulling the data from MySQL, then shows how to push that through the pagination component to create a simple user listing.
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- IBM developerWorks: Get started with Project Zero and PHP
- Community News: Delphi for PHP Updated - Version 2
- HowTo Forge: Installing The PHP-MSSQL Module On CentOS 5.0
- PHP-Learn-it.com: Starting with PHP and AJAX
- php|architect: Pro::PHP Podcast - Newscast for August 2007
- The Bakery: Five New Posts - Custom Views, CSS, ViewInFile, ActsAs and Email Validation
- PHP.net: PHP 5.2.4 Released
- DevShed: Filtering Image Streams with the GD Library in PHP
- Stefan Mischook's Blog: Object Oriented PHP Tutorial Updated
- Greg Beaver's Blog: phar gets a major speed boost with version 1.2.1
- Stefan Mischook's Blog: Turning on display_errors in WAMP - Video Tutorial
- ONLamp.com: Points of Attack: PHP and Ajax
- Yahoo Business: WSO2 Web Services Framework for PHP
- David Coallier's Blog: PHP Namespaces (Part 2: Namespace constants)
- ITJungle.com: Is PHP the Systems i's Next RPG?
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The folks over at php|architect have officially released the schedule for their upcoming php|works/PyWorks conference happening November 12th through 14th in Atlanta, GA.
Since this year's conference is a combo with PyWorks (Python topics), you'll find presentations on both sides of the fence (as well as general web development topics).
PHP talks include:
- Caching for Cash
- Get Soaked: Streams, an In-Depth Look
- The CodeIgniter Framework
- Enterprise PHP
And Python topics like:
- Building Web Applications with Grok
- URL Mapping with Routes
- IronPython: Python on .NET and in your Browser
- Desktop Applications with Python and Dabo
Check out the schedule for the full list and the conference website for details on pricing, the area the conference is in and to register and reserve your spot today.
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