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 Edouard Gomez' Web Space (aka GomGom's lair)
XviD 1.1.0-beta2: ReleaseNotes / Tarball (gz) / Tarball (bz2) / Zip / md5sum
XviD 1.1.0-beta1: ReleaseNotes / Tarball (gz) / Tarball (bz2) / Zip / md5sum
Sources: Tarball (gz) / Tarball (bz2) / ChangeLog / md5sum
http://ed.gomez.free.fr

  
 PostgreSQL Session Handler for PHP
PostgreSQL Session Handler 2.1 - tarball (released February 10, 2003)
PostgreSQL Session Handler 1.10 - tarball (released September 11, 2002)
PostgreSQL Session Handler 1.9 - tarball (released January 30, 2002)
http://www.csh.rit.edu/~jon/projects/pgsql_session_handler   (350 words)

  
 The OAV.NET - Pike Manuals
Tarball of all above pike 7.3.16 modref manuals (4Mbytes)
Tarball of all above pike 7.3.18 modref manuals (4Mbytes)
Tarball of all above pike 7.3.18 traditional manuals (4Mbytes)
http://pike.oav.net   (44 words)

  
 Passwd
2002-10-09: Passwd 2.1 is now available at ftp.horde.org as a tarball.
2005-08-22: Passwd H3 (3.0-BETA) is now available at ftp.horde.org as a tarball.
2003-02-05: Passwd 2.2 is now available at ftp.horde.org as a tarball and as a patch to passwd 2.1.
http://www.horde.org/passwd   (263 words)

  
 Glibc-based Debian GNU/FreeBSD
You can use the base system in the tarball to fetch packages from it.
You can use that tarball to obtain a fully self-hosting GNU/FreeBSD installation, by following the INSTALL instructions.
I have put a base tarball for download, see the public directory.
http://ukdebian.mirror.anlx.net/ports/freebsd/gnu-libc-based   (317 words)

  
 Software Configuration Management Plan
The project manager shall also ensure that all the documentation is up-to-date and he shall build a tarball of the whole documentation tree ; this tarball shall be downloadable in the Savannah Files section, associated with the distribution tarball of the application.
A stable baseline shall be established at developer initiative when the developer wants to identify a particular state of the development.
All the members of the project are involved in the Software Configuration Management activities.
http://www.nongnu.org/ghosts/developers/contributing/plans/scmp.html   (757 words)

  
 SDF: Language for Modular Syntax Definition
As usual, you can download the source tarball, RPM, or binary packages for Cygwin and Mac OS X. SDF2 Bundle 2.2 is now available as source tarball, RPM and binary packages for Cygwin and Mac OS X. SDF2 Bundle 2.1 is now available.
This is an easy to install (tarball, rpm and source rpm) bundle of SDF related packages in the ASF+SDF MetaEnvironment 1.5.
Organization of the development of SDF related software
http://www.program-transformation.org/Sdf   (231 words)

  
 SDF: Language for Modular Syntax Definition
This is an easy to install (tarball, rpm and source rpm) bundle of SDF related packages in the ASF+SDF MetaEnvironment 1.5.
As usual, you can download the source tarball, RPM, or binary packages for Cygwin and Mac OS X. SDF2 Bundle 2.2 is now available as source tarball, RPM and binary packages for Cygwin and Mac OS X. SDF2 Bundle 2.1 is now available.
This release includes updates of the SDF packages, namely PGEN 2.1 and SGLR 3.11, featuring improved error reporting, much clearer definition of start symbols, and miscellaneous further simplifications of SDF.
http://www.program-transformation.org/Sdf   (219 words)

  
 Leech
I'll be the first to admit that installing Leech isn't the most trivial task, but the README that comes with the tarball should cover most of it.
Leech 0.4.5 can be downloaded as a gzipped tarball, as a bzipped tarball or as a zipfile.
Leech is distributed under the GNU General Public License, and therefor 100% OSI Certified Open Source Software.
http://analyser.oli.tudelft.nl/leech   (318 words)

  
 Gentoo Linux Documentation -- The Gentoo Linux alternative installation method HOWTO
Stage tarballs and chroot: This example uses a stage3 tarball.
Either place this tarball on an existing partition on the computer your are installing to, or burn it to a CD.
In order to install Gentoo from your existing Linux distribution you need to have chroot command installed, and have a copy of the Gentoo installation tarball or ISO you want to install.
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/altinstall.xml   (2867 words)

  
 Cygwin Package Contributor's Guide
Each new package must in any case receive one GTG vote from a package mantainer, meaning that an existing mantainer has downloaded the package, inspected the tarball contents, tested the applications, and rebuilt the package from the source tarball without incident.
In some cases, there may be multiple packages generated from the same source; for instance, one might have a "boffo" package and its associate shared library in "libboffo7", where both are generated from the same -src tarball.
If the package has any global settings (ie in files in /etc) that are not overrideable on a per user basis (sshd, as a daemon, is an example of this) do not include the relevant config files in your package.
http://www.cygwin.com/setup.html   (4168 words)

  
 iBackup
It is possible to encrypt the tarball, to upload the tarball to some other host and run this backup automated in a cronjob.
You can run the program from any directory, it will by default save the (maybe compressed) tarball to /root.
This will set up a cronjob for a quarter past 6 am daily.
http://www.linuks.mine.nu/ibackup   (4168 words)

  
 Code!
This tool changes this usually horrible situation into a simple matter of bumping the version number in the spec file and running varnish - all the patches will automagically be generated so they apply perfectly against the newer tarball (and it even ignores whitespace errors).
This is a tool which I use to help port patches generated against an older tarball to a newer tarball.
This is some example code which shows how to read the TSC register on modern Intelish chips.
http://lightconsulting.com/~thalakan/code.html#pingx   (4124 words)

  
 Genius Math Tool and the GEL Language
Genius now has an up to date version from CVS included in the tarball (since version 0.7.2), so you don't really have to worry about it.
Genius requires (and includes in the tarball) MPFR.
Genius requires readline, It should work with older versions, but the one I have and am testing with is 4.3, which you can get from gnu if the old ones are giving you troubles.
http://www.5z.com/jirka/genius.html   (2499 words)

  
 AI Loom [download]
Gzipped tarball of the linux distribution that was built without distributed support.
Gzipped tarball of the source, ready to build and install using SCons.
Currently there are only Linux distributions up, and the next step in the project is to incorporate a windows and OS X build.
http://ailoom.sourceforge.net/download.php   (2499 words)

  
 Bug#226685: [FW] Re: Reassign #226685 FTBFS: junit orig tarball missing
Bug#226685: [FW] Re: Reassign #226685 FTBFS: junit orig tarball
Bug#226685: [FW] Re: Reassign #226685 FTBFS: junit orig tarball missing
http://www.talkaboutsoftware.com/group/linux.debian.devel.qa/messages/1596.html   (243 words)

  
 Xprint installation
After all the binary tarball can be be installed:
Building the source (and creating a binary tarball from it):
There should be at least one printer in this output and no errors should be printed.
http://xprint.mozdev.org/installation.html   (243 words)

  
 A Beginner's Attempt to Install the Hurd
This is the root partition on which I installed the base system from the CD; it's not the base system I got from untarring the Hurd tarball, which is on /dev/hdc5.
So now I had a Hurd base installation from the CD at /target (which is /dev/hdc1), and a second Hurd base installation from the downloaded tarball at /target/tmp (which is /dev/hdc5).
The Hurd is a Free Software implementation of what QNX has done right.
http://faculty.acu.edu/~westk/A_Beginners_Attempt_to_Install_the_Hurd.html   (5311 words)

  
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[end] [end] [end] [end] [else] [is rows.cvs "error"]
Last modification unavailable - could not read CVS information
http://accad.osu.edu/~tdaoust/viewWireless/templates/directory.ezt   (166 words)

  
 15-412 Environment Setup
Non-AFS-connected machine, you will need to get our Simics tarball (simics-linux.tar.gz) from /afs/andrew/scs/cs/15-412b/ and untar (tar -zxvf) it on your own machine.
Simics is already fully set up on AFS and will run smoothly on both Linux and Solaris via a simple script we will provide in your project tarball.
Simics simulates a real IDE hard drive using a disk image (.img) file.
http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~yuenlin/EnvSetup.html   (518 words)

  
 [freetds] 0.63 Release Candidate 2
Last time I checked I was able to build on Solaris8/Sparc, None of the tools listed are used when building from a tarball.
For the record, the autotool versions used to create the tarball are listed in INSTALL.CVS.
I'm always concerned when someone has trouble building a release candidate.
http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/freetds/2004q4/017422.html   (326 words)

  
 RabbIT web proxy
RabbIT is distributed both as a zipfile and a tarball.
The tarball is packaged so that when you unpack it it creates a directory
In the field "HTTP Proxy" type the computer where RabbIT is running and the select the port RabbIT uses (standard is 9666).
http://rabbit-proxy.sourceforge.net/gettingstarted.shtml   (223 words)

  
 Download ELinks
You can also download daily generated tarball with a CVS snapshot of the latest stable (Iceberg) ELinks version from the last midnight.
You can download daily generated tarball with a CVS snapshot of the current development (Skyrider) version (for the brave ones) from the last midnight, or use anonymous CVS - just do this:
There may be also some other branches for separate development of some larger experimental features etc.
http://elinks.or.cz/download.html   (223 words)

  
 Download :: Bugzilla :: bugzilla.org
This is more difficult than downloading the tarball because Bugzilla's location in mozilla.org's CVS repository is three levels deep.
Bugzilla Guide (there's also a copy included in the tarball for versions later than 2.12).
All users are recommended to use Bugzilla 2.20 instead, and users of Bugzilla 2.18 are encouraged to upgrade to 2.20 as soon as possible.
http://www.bugzilla.org/download.html   (1173 words)

  
 scoop-0.6-pre1.readme
This tarball will function as a CVS checkout (as it is literally a tarball of exactly that).
If you have problems, or find bugs, please email scoop-help@lists.sourceforge.net, or post them to the bug tracking system on Sourceforge.
Thanks also to slashdot for inspiration and concepts, and for providing us with a motivation to write a system that isn't as bloated as theirs ;-) Many thanks to Brent Metzler for running scoop.kuro5hin.org and stepping up to maintain the open source project.
http://scoop.kuro5hin.org/dist/releases/scoop-0.6-pre1.readme   (403 words)

  
 egghelp.org: setting up an eggdrop
Eggdrop is distributed primarily on FTP servers in tarball format (with the.tar.gz filename extension), with the version number in the filename.
If you downloaded Eggdrop to your system, you can unzip the tarball (.tar.gz) file to its own directory using 7-Zip or a similar program, and view the example config file, botchk file, and all the documentation files locally.
However, it was considered to be quite buggy, and its developers eventually abandoned Eggdrop altogether as users stuck with the 1.3 series, which was further developed by a new team.
http://www.egghelp.org/setup.htm   (3748 words)

  
 yorick download page
This tarball includes all the yorick documentation at this website, prebuilt from the source and scripts in the tarball itself.
The latest release of yorick is 1.5; the source code including all the latest patches as a gzipped tar file, extension.tgz.
Here is a directory where various other files relating to Linux, UNIX, and MacOS X yorick releases are archived.
http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena/software/yorick_v1.5.12/yorick/1.5/doc/download.html   (447 words)

  
 Fink & XDarwin
Thus, to install XDarwin from source you need to download the XFree86 source along with the Xprog.tgz tarball (which provides dynamic libraries that XDarwin needs) and the Xquartz.tgz tarball (which is required if you want to run X and Aqua simultaneously, i.e.
XDarwin can be thought of as XFree86 with two additional libraries.
Mac OS X is based on Darwin, which is a version of the BSD Unix operating system.
http://www-ns.rutgers.edu/newdocs/mac004/mac004.php3   (447 words)

  
 CVD’s Weblog » Some of my own patches to Widelands
A tarball which you can just use in our already compiled Widelands dir.
Just overwrite your widelands/tribes/barbarian/buildings directory with the stuff from this tarball and all will look nice.
Okay, it was way too hot today to do anything significant (although I did some work I had to do, of course), but I did so anyway.
http://www.cidev.nl/~cvd/wordpress/?p=171   (447 words)

  
 Linux/m68k for Macintosh - Cross Compilation Under Mac OS X
Lastly, compile the kernel, either the easy way (which conveniently creates a modules tarball),
Go to the file release page and download the cross compilers tarball, m68k-xcompilers-for-os-x.
These instructions assume that certain files can be found in your Desktop folder.
http://www.mac.linux-m68k.org/docs/cross-dev-os-x.php   (394 words)

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