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A historic program that was used to set up the proper permissions of the accesslog files at Lysator.
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An abandoned Ruby on Rails application from 2006 that handled my answering machine. I really liked this, but the voice modem I used to record the incoming messages stopped working.
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The Lysator installation of Bugzilla (except passwords and other security-sensitive stuff, of course!).
This contains tagged pristine copies of upstream tarballs on the "upstream" branch, and the code currently running on bugzilla.lysator.liu.se on the master branch.
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Maintenance helper scripts for the bugzilla repository.
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Skrapskript för börsdata från trader.di.se
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An early private Puppet attempt dating from 2007 and 2008. Of historic interest only.
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Private modifications, not yet merged into the main repo.
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The main LysKOM repository.
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A Nagios plugin to check that NIS servers can perform matching. Unlike other similar plugins, this one provides performance data on how fast the lookup is. Written in C, it does not rely on any tools, and can check several servers—even if the host where the plugin runs does not itself use NIS.
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This 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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Scripts used during conversion from Subversion to Git.
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The scripts and data files used when converting Xenofarm from CVS to Git.
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Scripts used when converting the source code from CVS to Git.
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