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Linux-Announce Digest #907

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Digestifier)
Sun Jan 14 20:13:09 2001

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Linux-Announce Digest #907, Volume #3            Sun, 14 Jan 01 20:13:03 EST

Contents:
  COMMERCIAL: theKompany.com releases Black Adder, a Windows/Linux development environment for Python (Shawn Gordon)
  KVocLearn 0.4.3 - vocabulary learning tool (Dejan Radovic)
  bas 0.7 - basic interpreter (michael@moria.de)
  New TCFS 3.0 release ("Aniello 'Il' Del Sorbo")
  jpg2pat.c & ac3gl-0.0.tar.gz (Jason Nunn)
  striptemplate and apache configuration template ("Todd Osborne")
  ds2 version 0.4 -- Java build tool for Linux (shell command generator) (Paul Cody Johnston)
  ManEdit: UNIX Manual Page Editor 0.3 (Taura)
  RPMs for Mandrake 2.4.0 kernel with crypto support (Michel Bouissou)
  LOCAL: Kalamazoo, MI; KLUG; Disk Management; 23-JAN-2001 (Chris Gidman)
  ASPSeek v.0.9.9 - Internet search engine (Maxim Drogaytsev)
  bas 0.7 - basic interpreter (michael@moria.de)
  COMMERCIAL: January Special-linux box 500Mhz (sales)

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From: Shawn Gordon <shawn-gordon@home.com>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: theKompany.com releases Black Adder, a Windows/Linux development environment for Python
Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2001 23:48:51 GMT

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Rancho Santa Margarita, CA -- 10 January 2001 -- theKompany.com,
producers and distributors of high-quality open source and commercial
Linux software, announce the release of its Windows/Linux GUI
development environment for Python, BlackAdder.  BlackAdder combines a
visual design environment with debugging, syntax highlighting, ODBC
interfaces and extensive HTML documentation into a comprehensive
platform for developing Python applications, announces president and CEO
Shawn Gordon. 

"The Python scripting language is an important enabling platform for us
in all of our products," says Gordon. "During the course of creating
widget and scripting front ends for Python we realized what a great
opportunity we had for taking advantage of the multi-platform nature of
Python to build a comprehensive tool for creating Python based
applications," Gordon said.  "We talked to Trolltech, the creators of
the Qt windowing toolkit on which BlackAdder is based on and eGenix,
creators of the multi-platform ODBC interfaces for Python known as
mxODBC, and were able to derive a license arrangement to bring the most
power and flexibility to BlackAdder". 

"What is especially exciting for our customers is that BlackAdder not
only runs on Linux and Windows, it generates applications that will run
on either system as well. This protects your investment in development
by enabling you to develop and deploy your applications almost anywhere.
Unlike similar products, BlackAdder includes all the elements needed for
developing complete applications and the rights to re-distribute the
necessary run-time elements," says Gordon.  Highlights of the BlackAdder
are:

- - Organizes your Python scripts and GUI designs into easy to manage
projects.
- - An editor that includes highlighting of Python keywords and code
folding.
- - An interactive Python interpreter (v2.0) that allows you to execute
any Python commands while your application is running.
- - The Qt GUI toolkit (v2.2.3) from Trolltech.
- - A GUI designer with all the features of Qt Designer from Trolltech
that generates Python code.
- - A debugger that supports single stepping and breakpoints.
- - ODBC database connectivity (using mxODBC v2.0 from eGenix).
- - Over 50Mbytes of HTML documentation.

BlackAdder is available in two editions, "Personal" aimed more at the
home hobbyist and "Business", both editions produce the same high
quality, professional applications the only restriction is the ability
to create proprietary applications for resell.  The pricing and
differences are described below, note the special discount pricing
during the initial beta period:

BlackAdder Personal Edition 
Includes: 
- - Python 
- - PyQt 
- - Qt 
- - Comprehensive HTML documentation 
- - mxODBC (ODBC for Python) 
- - IDE (including GUI designer, editor and debugger)
- - 20% discount voucher for any book from O'Reilly 
License: For personal home use only, not allowed to re-distribute any
BlackAdder components. 
Cost: $79.99 ($49.99 if purchased during the Beta period). 
Support: Informal mailing list. 
Updates: $59.99 per year for up to 4 updates per year ($39.99 during the
Beta period)

BlackAdder Business Edition 
Includes: Same as the Personal Edition. 
License: For commercial use. Those BlackAdder components needed to
provide a run-time environment (ie. Python, PyQt, Qt) may be
re-distributed at no extra cost. One mxODBC license is included in the
purchase price, valid mxODBC licenses must be obtained for any
additional installations of generated software using the mxODBC
component.
Cost: $399.99 ($249.99 if purchased during the Beta period). 
Support: First month of support is included, extended support contracts
are available on the web site. 
Updates: $299.99 per year for up to 4 updates per year ($199.99 during
the Beta period)

Detailed information and screenshots can be seen at
http://www.thekompany.com/products/blackadder/

theKompany.com, a California-based company has developer teams in North
America and Europe. theKompany.com fills a need in the Linux community
for mass-marketed, quality Linux software by producing developer tools
like its flagship product, PowerPlant. theKompany.com's products are
marketed both online and through B&M channels. Visit www.theKompany.com
for more information.


theKompany.com  5 Coluso, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688 USA
Phone:  (949) 713-3276  Fax:    (949) 713-4846




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From: Dejan Radovic <dradovic@student.ethz.ch>
Subject: KVocLearn 0.4.3 - vocabulary learning tool
Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2001 23:59:16 GMT

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Hi!

I'm pleased to announce a new version of KVocLearn. It's a KDE based tool
for learning language vocabularies and/or question-answer cards (see below
for a more detailed description).

Current changes include:
- - new options concerning learn-all mode including:
           - question domain can be selected randomly and can change
             during learning
           - learning under time stress: if a question is not answered
             within a certain timeout then its knowledge grade is reset
             (same effect as applying the I-was-wrong-button)
- - refined learning algorithm
- - improved keyboard handling during learning
- - KVocLearn now uses XML (needs libxml/gnome-xml)
- - improved navigation through lessons and words

You can have a look at KVocLearn and download it from:
http://cgi.ethz.ch/~dradovic/kvoclearn/index.php

Description:
KVocLearn was primarily designed to be a tool for learning vocabularies of
foreign languages. It maintains a set of words (with translations) that are
filed in different lessons. These words can be learned by means of queries.
These queries can be lesson-specific queries or can be over-all queries. An
over-all query involves all words using a special algorithm - the words
that are less known are asked more often than others. Thus the user has the
chance to improve himself from query to query considering previous learning
sessions. Both directions of queries are possible.

Since KVocLearn uses multiline editors for words it can be used to learn
other things than vocabularies (e.g. you can have a set of question-answer
cards with multiple lines in both the question and the answer).

It also allows you to have different charset for different languages.


Best regards
Dejan






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From: michael@moria.de
Subject: bas 0.7 - basic interpreter
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 00:03:48 GMT

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Bas is an interpreter for the programming language BASIC, written in
ANSI C for UNIX systems.  It is meant to be compatible to typical BASIC
interpreters of the 1980s, unlike some other UNIX BASIC interpreters, that
implement a different syntax which breaks compatibility.  It incorporates
some features of BBC BASIC such as procedures, local variables and
extended exception handling.  The interpreter tokenises the source
and resolves references to variables and jump targets before running
the program.  This compilation pass increases efficiency and catches
syntax and type errors.

This release adds matrix functions that were missing in previous versions
and it fixes some bugs.  It is available from:

  http://www.moria.de/~michael/bas/

Michael



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From: "Aniello 'Il' Del Sorbo" <anidel@cipro.tcfs.unisa.it>
Subject: New TCFS 3.0 release
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 00:03:38 GMT

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A new TCFS 3.0 version has been released.
TCFS is now in a beta stage. This new version (3.0b) is available at:

http://www.tcfs.it

Release infos:

- - Tested the TCFS group feature. Now it works.
- - Some bug fixes.
- - The TCFS utilities still did not support the encryption engine change.
- - TCFS 3.0b does not compile under the latest 2.2 kernel version, i.e. 2.2.18.
  It has been tested under 2.2.16 and 2.2.17 only.
- - The TCFS 3.0 branch is not compatible with the 2.1 and 2.2 branches.

What is TCFS?

TCFS is a cryptographic network file system for Linux featuring group sharing
of the encrypted files. TCFS will encrypt your files before sending them to
the file server and will decrypt them before they are passed to the requesting
application. Because the encryption/decryption process takes place on the
client machine, no clean data will travel the insecure network. This is
particularly valid for the encryption key.


The TCFS team.



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From: Jason Nunn <jsno@downunder.net.au.nospam>
Subject: jpg2pat.c & ac3gl-0.0.tar.gz
Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2001 23:59:48 GMT

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Hello all,

Just a few little useful hacks that are now available on my web page-

jpg2pat.c .... a JPEG to GIMP PAT file converter. this converts a
               directory of jpeg files to GIMP pattern files. i wrote this
               to convert about 1000 jpegs to pats. saved me alot of hand
               work. you might find it useful.

http://jsno.downunder.net.au/proj_linux/index.html

file is listed under "Hacks/Defunct Projects"


ac3gl-0.0.tar.gz .... converts AC3D meta files to OpenGL coded C source
                      code. it's a revision of steve bakers ac_2_gl.cxx
                      code. it produces more optimised intelligent coding.

                      if you use the AC3D modeller, and want to animate
                      your models, you will find this handy.

http://jsno.downunder.net.au/proj_linux/index.html

file is listed under "Maintained Projects"

cheers
  
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Jason Nunn- Darwin, Northern Territory- http://jsno.downunder.net.au
                                     private: jsno@downunder.net.au 
                                        work: jsno@arafura.net.au



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From: "Todd Osborne" <todd@toddtown.com>
Subject: striptemplate and apache configuration template
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 00:13:29 GMT

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Hello fellow Linux'ers,

I have just released my Apache httpd.conf.template file. It is what I
believe to be a more effective and organized template file for setting up
Apache web servers. There is nothing wrong with the stock Apache httpd.conf
files that they distribute, I just happen to like mine more. You might too,
or you might hate it, but the alternative is out there.

I have also released version 1.00 of striptemplate. This is for those of you
that are like me that like tons of comments in your configuration files, but
don't want the overhead of reading and parsing out tons of comments. Sure we
are only talking about microseconds, but I am anal. striptemplate is a small
program (Linux and Windows) that allows you to create a template file which
is then parsed by this program to output what is your real configuration
file. I wrote it for my anal retentive self, but some of you might like it
too.

I won't chew up any more bandwidth. All the details and downloads can be
found on my web site at http://www.toddtown.com/family/todd/linux/index.html

Enjoy,

Todd



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From: Paul Cody Johnston <pcj@Stanford.EDU>
Subject: ds2 version 0.4 -- Java build tool for Linux (shell command generator)
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 00:08:24 GMT

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ds2 is a build tool for Java development projects similar to "ant" and
"make" which is 'simple yet powerful'. It simplifies the process of
compiling, documenting, and distributing your applications.
 
More Information:
 
    http://www.inxar.org/ds2
 
Download:
 
    http://www.inxar.org/ds2/0_4/dist/ds2-0.4.tar.gz  



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From: Taura <foxSWAPEM2REPLYlear@furry.ao.net>
Subject: ManEdit: UNIX Manual Page Editor 0.3
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 00:10:20 GMT
Reply-To: foxSWAPEM2REPLYlear@furry.ao.net

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ManEdit: UNIX Manual Page Editor and Viewer / Browser.

http://wolfpack.twu.net/ManEdit

Version 0.3

Initial release

About:

Simple yet powerful UNIX Manual (man, manpage) Page Editor with preview
viewer /
browser. Uses Manual Page XML format
for easy editing, comes with tutorial and referance
guide for newbies. Uses the GTK+ widget set.

Features syntax highlighting, complete drag and drop
system for easy viewing and editing, crash recovery
system, and sample manual page templates.



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From: Michel Bouissou <michel@bouissou.net>
Subject: RPMs for Mandrake 2.4.0 kernel with crypto support
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 00:07:03 GMT

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Hello,

I have compiled RPM packages of the 2.4.0 Linux kernel, including the 
"international crypto patch".

These packages are unofficial and experimental, they are not supported by 
MandrakeSoft.

These packages can be installed over an existing Mandrake 7.2 installation, 
and are probably compatable with a recent RedHat as well.

I started from the Mandrake RPM development kernel sources:
ftp://sunsite.uio.no/pub/Linux/Mandrake-devel/SRPMS/kernel-2.4.0-2mdk.src.rpm

and the international crypto patch:
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/crypto/v2.4/patch-int-2.4.0.2.bz2

I have also built RPMs for the mount, umount and losetup utilities, 
necessary for using disk encryption, starting also from the Mandrake RPM 
sources:
ftp://sunsite.uio.no/pub/Linux/Mandrake-devel/SRPMS/mount-2.10q-1mdk.src.rpm

******************************************************************************
The crypto-enabled kernel RPMs are available from:
ftp://ftp.i-quake.com/pub/linux/kernel-crypto/Mandrake-unofficial/RPMS
******************************************************************************

If you wish to mirror these packages on other FTP sites, please feel free 
to do so.

Only little problem encountered while building the packages:
The "supermount" module doesn't compile with the 2.4.0 kernel.
According to supermount's author, this patch is truly not compatable with 
the latest kernel versions.

If you install the 2.4 kernel over a Mandrake-Linux system, you will have 
to live without supermount.

Please feel free to send me your remarks and comments about these packages.

Best regards.


Michel Bouissou - OpenPGP DH/DSS ID 0x5C2BEE8F
michel@bouissou.net



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From: Chris Gidman <cjgidman@yahoo.com>
Subject: LOCAL: Kalamazoo, MI; KLUG; Disk Management; 23-JAN-2001
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 00:10:50 GMT

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Date        : 23-JAN-2001
Presentation: Disk Management
Presenter   : Adam Williams

Working with disk drives can be a dangerous and tricky task. Fortunately
Linux offers several tools for partitioning disks, creating and resizing
file systems. Beyond those basics, there is Logical Volume Management,
Software Raid, and disk spanning files systems. Learn not only what
these terms mean but how easy it is to use them, and how robust that
free operating system really is. 

Adam is a network administrator based in Grand Rapids, but the network
he deals with is all over Michigan, with a couple of hundred
workstations, running Linux and other Operating Systems. Not only does
he deal with domain issues at work, but he is also the owner of the
domain "whitemice.org". Recently married and ensconced as a KLUG officer
(independent events), Adam has been a regular contributor to technical
discussions on our main mailing list, both presenting and solving some
of the most challenging networking and configuration problems. 


We meet weekly, each Tuesday at 7:00 PM. Our meeting site is Room 4202
of Dunbar Hall on the campus of Western Michigan University.


For more information about the Kalamazoo Linux Users Group please visit
our website:

    http://www.kalamazoolinux.org

For a complete list of upcoming meetings, go directly to:

    http://www.kalamazoolinux.org/meetings/schedule.php3

For detailed directions to the KLUG meeting site, visit:

    http://www.kalamazoolinux.org/meetings/maps.html

To find out how to obtain a copy of BS-Ware, visit

    http://klug.kalamazoolinux.org/bsware/



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From: Maxim Drogaytsev <max@sw.com.sg>
Subject: ASPSeek v.0.9.9 - Internet search engine
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 00:11:18 GMT
Reply-To: max@sw.com.sg

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SWsoft is proud to announce ASPSeek v.0.9.9. Although it is beta, we consider
it rather stable and will release the 1.0 stable version soon.

ASPSeek is Internet search engine. It consists of indexing robot, search daemon
and search frontend (CGI program). ASPSeek is written in C++ using STL library,
and is covered by GNU GPL.

ASPSeek has all the features that are expected from such software. You can index
as many as few million URLs (on decent hardware) and search for words, phrases, use
wildcards and boolean search; results are very relevant due to some techniques
used. Some more features includes: stopwords, charset and language guesser, ispell
suport, HTML templates for search results, excerpts, query words highlighting etc.

Source tarball is 275 Kb, it should work at least on Linux and FreeBSD. We use
autoconf and automake, so porting to other platforms should be relatively easy.

ASPSeek homepage: http://www.sw.com.sg/products/aspseek/
Homepage mirror1: http://www.sw-soft.com/products/aspseek/
Homepage mirror2: http://www.sw.ru/products/aspseek/

Try ASPSeek in action: http://www.aspseek.com/  http://www.aspseek.com.sg/



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From: michael@moria.de
Subject: bas 0.7 - basic interpreter
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 00:05:47 GMT

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Bas is an interpreter for the programming language BASIC, written in
ANSI C for UNIX systems.  It is meant to be compatible to typical BASIC
interpreters of the 1980s, unlike some other UNIX BASIC interpreters, that
implement a different syntax which breaks compatibility.  It incorporates
some features of BBC BASIC such as procedures, local variables and
extended exception handling.  The interpreter tokenises the source
and resolves references to variables and jump targets before running
the program.  This compilation pass increases efficiency and catches
syntax and type errors.

This release adds matrix functions that were missing in previous versions
and it fixes some bugs.  It is available from:

  http://www.moria.de/~michael/bas/

Michael



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From: sales <sales@storeanywhere.com>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: January Special-linux box 500Mhz
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2001 00:12:03 GMT

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StoreAnywhere.com Inc. is promoting its
January Linux box special--500Mhz for $389
and it includes the following parts:

K6II 500Mhz CPU and Fan
Chaintech workstation mainboard
64mb PC-133 SDRAM
52X CD-Rom,  1.44mb Floppy
10.2G 7200rpm HDD
ATX Tower case
8mb Vga and 3D sound
Keyboard, Mouse

You can order directly on the website, by e-amil
to:  sales@storeanywhere.com    or
simply dial:  (718) 934-7313.

But remember to check our website regularly
for promotional prices!

StoreAnyWhere.com 






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