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Andrew Lawrence / nettle
OtherNettle is a low-level cryptographic library that is designed to fit easily in more or less any context: In crypto toolkits for object-oriented languages (C++, Python, Pike, ...), in applications like LSH or GNUPG, or even in kernel space.
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cmod / cmod
OtherThis is cmod, which provides modularized initialization of environment variables such as PATH. Once cmod is installed and configured typing “module add tex” might add /sw/tex/teTeX/bin/sparc-solaris2.5.1 to PATH, /sw/tex/teTeX/man to MANPATH, etc. Cmod provides a way for the system administrator to define module files (such as “tex”) that modify the environment in well-defined ways. It allows the user to select the modules that should be active; the user can also override the modules provided by the administrator.
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Hugo Hörnquist / R11K
GNU General Public License v3.0 or laterA better Puppet module manager
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Lysator / LYSrdiff
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A collection of programs to facilitate TCP programming in shell-scripts. Originally written by Thomas Bellman.
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Nettle is a low-level cryptographic library that is designed to fit easily in more or less any context: In crypto toolkits for object-oriented languages (C++, Python, Pike, ...), in applications like LSH or GNUPG, or even in kernel space.
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Presentation templates for the LaTeX system, using the Beamer document class.
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The main repository of the LysKOM client written in Emacs Lisp.
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Presentationsfiler för en Emacs-uppLYSning som jag tillsammans med Andreas Ehliar och Hans Lundmark höll den 26 januari 2010
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liboop / liboop
GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1 onlyLiboop is a low-level event loop management library for POSIX-based operating systems. It supports the development of modular, multiplexed applications which may respond to events from several sources. It replaces the “select() loop” and allows the registration of event handlers for file and network I/O, timers and signals. Since processes use these mechanisms for almost all external communication, liboop can be used as the basis for almost any application.
Initially developed by Dan Egnor, liboop is now maintained by Niels Möller and Per Cederqvist.
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Contributions made by Opera to the Xenofarm project. This repository is used for review of contributions by Opera before they are committed to the main Xenofarm repository.
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Föreningen för Föreningsaktiva / logo-byggare
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0Updated