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tex-breakcites, tex-cancel, tex-capt-of, and their documentation
packages.
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This is documentation for tex-capt-of.
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This LaTeX package defines a command \captionof for putting a caption
to something that's not a float. Note that the caption package
includes a \captionof command that is an extension of that provided by
this package.
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This is documentation for tex-cancel.
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This is a LaTeX package to draw diagonal lines ("cancelling" a term)
and arrows with limits (cancelling a term "to a value") through parts
of maths formulae.
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This is documentation for tex-breakcites.
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This LaTeX package makes a very minor change to the operation of the
\cite command. Note that the change is not necessary in unmodified
LaTeX; however, there remain packages that restore the undesirable
behavior of the command as provided in LaTeX 2.09. (Note that neither
cite nor natbib make this mistake.)
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This is documentation for tex-braket.
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This LaTeX package provides macros to typeset bra-ket notation, as
well as set specifiers, with a single ("|") or a double ("||" or
("\|") vertical bar specifier in between two bracketed parts. Each
macro comes in a fixed-size version and an expanding version. If the
package finds itself operating under e-tex, it uses the extended
primitive \middle for more reliable results.
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This is documentation for tex-boxedminipage.
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This is documentation for tex-bold-extra.
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LaTeX package which defines the boxedminipage environment---like
minipage, but with a frame around it.
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This is documentation for tex-block.
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into The NetBSD Packages Collection.
Starman is a PSGI perl web server that has unique features such as:
high performance, preforking, signals suport, superdaemon aware,
multiple interfaces and UNIX Domain Socket support, small memory
footprint, PSGI compatible, HTTP/1.1 support, UNIX only.
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Collection.
Starman is a PSGI perl web server that has unique features such as:
high performance, preforking, signals suport, superdaemon aware,
multiple interfaces and UNIX Domain Socket support, small memory
footprint, PSGI compatible, HTTP/1.1 support, UNIX only.
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This LaTeX package allows access to extra bold fonts for Computer
Modern OT1 encoding (such fonts are available as MetaFont source).
Since there is more than one bold tt-family font set, the version
required is selected by a package option.
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A LaTeX style file for use with the letter class that overwrites the
\opening and \closing macros so that letters can be styled with the
block letter style instead of the default style. Thus, the return
address, the closing, and the signature appear flushed on the left
margin.
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Upstream changes:
2.026 7 April 2010
* No Changes
2.025 27 March 2010
* Documented the unused "verbosity" option in
Compress::Raw::Bunzip2::new
[RT# 54425]
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Upstream changes:
2010-04-04 Release 3.65
Gisle Aas (1):
Eliminate buggy entities_decode_old
Salvatore Bonaccorso (1):
Fixed endianness typo [RT#50811]
Ville Skyttä (1):
Documentation fixes.
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net/p5-Net-Server-SS-PreFork into The NetBSD Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module Net::Server::SS::PreFork is Net::Server personality,
extending Net::Server::PreFork, that can be run by the start_server
script of Server::Starter.
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NetBSD Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module Net::Server::SS::PreFork is Net::Server personality,
extending Net::Server::PreFork, that can be run by the start_server
script of Server::Starter.
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devel/p5-IO-Handle-Util into The NetBSD Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module IO::Handle::Util provides a number of helpful
routines to manipulate or create IO::Handle like objects.
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Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module IO::Handle::Util provides a number of helpful
routines to manipulate or create IO::Handle like objects.
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0.9.10
. Corrected minor bug in the aliases function that appeared in the
previous version. Thank you Piotr Minkina for reporting this.
0.9.9
. Added the possibility to configure introduction prompt.
. Replaced "joker" by "warnings" (more elegant)
. Possibility of limiting the history file size.
. Added lpath built-in command to list allowed and denied path.
Thanks to Adrien Urban.
. Corrected bug when using "~" was not parsed as "home directory" when
used in a command other than "cd". Thank you Adrien Urban finding
this.
. Corrected minor typo when warning for a forbidden path.
. If $(foo) is present in the line, check if foo is allowed before
executing the line. Thank you Adrien Urban for pointing this out!
. Added the possibility to list commands allowed to be executed using
sudo.
The new configuration field is sudo_commands.
. Added the clear(1) command as a built-in command.
. Added '$(' and '${' in the forbidden list by default in the
configuration
file.
. Now check the content of curly braces withariables '${}'. Thank you
Adrien Urban for reporting this.
. Added possibility to set history file name using history_file in the
configuration file.
. Corrected the bug when using '|', '&' or ';' over ssh. Over ssh
forbidden
characters refers now to the list provided in the "forbidden" field.
Thank you Jools Wills for reporting this!
. It now possible to use "&&" and "||" even if "&" and/or "|" are in the
forbidden list. In order to forbid them too, you must add them
explicitely in the forbidden list. Thank you Adrien Urban for this
suggestion.
. Fixed aliases bug that replaced part of commands rendering them
unusable.
e.g. aliasei:vim replaced the view command by vimew.
. Added a logrotate file for lshell log files.
. Corrected parsing of commands overssh to be checked by the same
function
used by the lshell CLI.
Thank you Adrien Urban for you security audit and excellent ideas!
0.9.8
. Major bug fix. lshell did not launch on python 2.4 and 2.5
(https://sourceforge.net/projects/lshell/forums/forum/778301/topic/347
4668)
. Added aliases for commands over SSH.
0.9.7
. Cleaned up the Python code
. Corrected crash when directory permission denied
(Closes: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2875374&grou
p_id=215792&atid=1035093)
. Added possibility to set the home_path option using the '%u' flag.
(e.g. '/var/chroot/%u' where '%u' will be replaced by the user's
username)
. Now replaces "~" by user's home directory.
0.9.6
. Major security fix. User had access to all files located in forbidden
directories
(Closes: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2838542&grou
p_id=215792&atid=1035093)
. Corrects RPM generation bug
(Closes: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=283
8283&group_id=215792&atid=1035093)
. lshell exits gracefully when user home directory doesn't exist
0.9.5
. Minor release
. Changed lshell's group from lshellg to lshell (this should not have
an impact on older installations)
. Minor typo correction in the lshell.py code
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The NetBSD Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module asa lets your class/object say it works like
something else. The "pragma" it provides is a convenient syntactic
sugar for creating your own custom overloaded isa functions.
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Collection.
The Perl 5 module asa lets your class/object say it works like
something else. The "pragma" it provides is a convenient syntactic
sugar for creating your own custom overloaded isa functions.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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The cElementTree module is a C implementation of the ElementTree API, optimized
for fast parsing and low memory use. On typical documents, cElementTree is 15-20
times faster than the Python version of ElementTree, and uses 2-5 times less
memory. On modern hardware, that means that documents in the 50-100 megabyte
range can be manipulated in memory, and that documents in the 0-1 megabyte range
load in zero time (0.0 seconds). This allows you to drastically simplify many
kinds of XML applications.
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devel/p5-IO-Pipeline into The NetBSD Packages Collection.
The Perl 5 module IO::Pipeline is a metaphor for shell pipelines.
It exports three functions "pmap", "pgrep" and "psink" returning
pipeline objects wich can be combined with the overloaded '|'
operator.
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Collection.
The Perl 5 module IO::Pipeline is a metaphor for shell pipelines.
It exports three functions "pmap", "pgrep" and "psink" returning
pipeline objects wich can be combined with the overloaded '|'
operator.
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man pages and (for reasons that are not entirely clear) chokes and dies.
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* Added the option -nx.
* Clarified the behavior of -nz and the relation between -nz and -o0.
* Added a filesystem check (resolving normalized paths, symlinks, etc.)
to better detect when the output overwrites the input.
* Enabled automatic wildcard expansion (i.e. globbing) on Win64.
* Fixed a Unicode build issue on Windows.
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Nagstamon is a Nagios status monitor for the desktop inspired by Nagios Checker
for Firefox.
It connects to multiple Nagios servers and resides in systray or as a floating
statusbar at the desktop showing a brief summary of critical, warning, unknown,
unreachable and down hosts and services and pops up a detailed status overview
when moving the mouse pointer over it. Connecting to displayed hosts and
services is easily established by context menu via SSH, RDP and VNC. Users can
be notified by sound. Hosts and Services can be filtered by category and
regular expressions.
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