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Wed Jun 13 12:25:06 2001

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Linux-Announce Digest #972, Volume #3            Wed, 13 Jun 01 12:13:03 EDT

Contents:
  WWW: Andamooka adds new, open source books (David Sweet)
  COMMERCIAL: IEMS 5 Now Available and Shipping! ("Lanie M. Silerio")
  gawk 3.1.0 released (Aharon Robbins)
  rythmaid: jazz-parctice-tool (florian schmidt)
  Ganymede 1.0 Released (Jonathan Abbey)
  SHAREWARE: txt2pdf 5.0 (SANFACE Software)

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From: David Sweet <dsweet@andamooka.org>
Subject: WWW: Andamooka adds new, open source books
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 15:55:44 GMT

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   Andamooka adds four new open content books.

New Books

   Andamooka, the online open content library, is proud to make the
   following books available for [1]reading, annotation, and discussion:
     * [2]Securing and Optimizing Linux - RedHat Edition (OpenDocs), the
       popular Linux Documentation Project guide by Gerhard Mourani.
     * [3]The Open Source PKI Book (Coriolis) by Symeon Xenitellis,
       featuring discussion of public key cryptographic algorithms and
       the architecture for distributing the keys.
     * [4]Debian GNU/Linux: Guide to Installation and Usage (New Riders)
       by John Goerzen and Ossama Othman. This is a great one for
       first-time Debian users and for Linux/Free Software newbies
     * [5]Starstrikers, Kenneth McConnell's sci-fi novel -- nay, "Space
       Opera" -- set in the middle of a thousand-year galactic war.

About Andamooka

   [6]Andamooka is a collection of support communities for open content
   books.

   Andamooka's public forum helps bring together people with common
   interests -- after all, they're all reading the same book! -- to
   assist each other in studying, analyzing, or putting into practice the
   content of the book.

   The Open Content License, GNU Free Documentation License, and similar
   licenses have the potential to dramatically change the way a book is
   developed and is received by its readers, and Andamooka is continually
   being improving to further explore and utilize the freedoms granted by
   these licenses.

   At Andamooka we want to get active readers together to discuss and
   modify the work openly -- in a public forum -- so that issues of fact,
   clarity, and content can be addressed and correct, useful additions
   can be made to the main work. Because the licenses are relatively
   unrestrictive, the modified work can then be redistributed so that
   each reader can benefit from the work of the entire commmunity. In
   this model, "open" books become dynamic and can be constantly current.

References

   1. http://www.andamooka.org/reader.pl
   2. http://www.andamooka.org/index.pl?section=secopt
   3. http://www.andamooka.org/reader.pl?section=ospki
   4. http://www.andamooka.org/reader.pl?section=deb2
   5. http://www.andamooka.org/reader.pl?section=strstk
   6. http://www.andamooka.org/

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Andamooka: Open support for open content.
http://www.andamooka.org



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From: "Lanie M. Silerio" <lanie@ima.com>
Subject: COMMERCIAL: IEMS 5 Now Available and Shipping!
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 15:55:57 GMT

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PRESS RELEASE


Internet Exchange Messaging Server 5
Final Public Release Set for June 12


Hong Kong, June 7, 2001.  Internet Exchange Messaging Server (IEMS) 5, the
latest messaging solution from developer International Messaging Associates
(IMA), will be released June 12, 2001. IMA President Tim Kehres gave this
announcement as he expressed optimism over long-term industry prospects,
Linux in particular.

"Linux and Windows control 60 percent of the worldwide server market in the
year 2000 and projections of a steady 16 percent increase encourage
developers to continue providing dynamic products for this market, " he
said.

IEMS 5's interoperability bridges the best of what Linux and Windows have to
offer as the software operates smoothly on both operating systems. IEMS 5
runs on Linux Red Hat 6.2, 7.0, 7.1; Caldera 2.3.1, VA Linux 6.2.3, Turbo
Linux Server 6; Suse 7.1, Mandrake 7.2 and 8; and Windows 98, Windows 2000,
and Windows NT.

IEMS 5 has already gained favorable reviews by getting the "Editors Pick"
and a five-star rank from Softland India (www.softlandindia.com) and a four-
bell rank from Tucows (www.tucows.com). This feature-rich software remains
to be the most cost-effective messaging solution available in the market
today.

IEMS 5 has a Message Store which allows users to access their e-mail
anytime, anywhere through any POP3 or IMAP4 capable clients. Its
Distribution List Manager allows users to automatically send messages to
numerous lists of recipients by just sending to a single group address.

IEMS 5 provides system administrators easy maintenance through its disk
quota management feature, allowing system administrators to allocate and
manage disk usage at all times. IEMS 5's anti-spam and anti-virus engines
provide protection against threats of spamming and virus attacks. Further
IEMS 5 can run in a distributed environment allowing computing capacity and
resources to be distributed across different networked machines, resulting
to faster and more efficient processing and message flow.

IEMS 5 is available for downloading and free evaluation through the IMA
website at http://www.ima.com





Sales and Marketing Contacts:
Eric Arandez (jearandez@ima.com)
Lanie Silerio (lanie@ima.com)
Toll Free No. +1 (800) 549-2762
Fax +1 (888) 562-3561
Website: http://www.ima.com








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From: Aharon Robbins <arnold@skeeve.com>
Subject: gawk 3.1.0 released
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 15:55:49 GMT

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I am pleased to announce that finally, after almost five years, the
next major release of gawk, GNU Awk, is now available.

The following files may be retrieved from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gawk:

- -rw-r--r--    1 arnold   wheel      961832 Jun  3 12:39 gawk-3.1.0-doc-ps.tar.gz
- -rw-r--r--    1 arnold   wheel      560787 Jun  3 12:42 gawk-3.1.0-doc.tar.gz
- -rw-r--r--    1 arnold   wheel     1614873 Jun  4 16:13 gawk-3.1.0.tar.gz

(Mod times & owner will be different).

This release introduces many new features and bug fixes.  The relevant part
of the NEWS file is reproduced below.  The manual has also been significantly
revised for this release.  A new, separate document on TCP/IP networking with
gawk is now included, as well.

The -doc.tar.gz file contains the TeX dvi and ``dribble'' files, while
the -doc.ps.tar.gz file contains PostScript versions of the manuals, the
man page, and the reference card.

Bug reports should be sent to bug-gawk@gnu.org.

Enjoy!

Arnold Robbins
arnold@skeeve.com
- ------------------------------------------------------------
Changes from 3.0.6 to 3.1.0
- ---------------------------

1. A new PROCINFO array provides info about the process. The non-I/O /dev/xxx
   files are now obsolete, and their use always generates a warning.

2. A new `mktime' builtin function was added for creating time stamps. The
   `mktime' function written in awk was removed from the user's guide.

3. New `--gen-po' option creates GNU gettext .po files for strings marked
   with a leading underscore.

4. Gawk now completely interprets special file names internally, ignoring the
   existence of real /dev/stdin, /dev/stdout files, etc.

5. The mmap code was removed. It was a worthwhile experiment that just
   didn't work out.

6. The BINMODE variable is new; on non-UNIX systems it affects how gawk
   opens files for text vs. binary.

7. The atari port is now unsupported.

8. Gawk no longer supports `next file' as two words.

9. On systems that support it, gawk now sets the `close on exec' flag on all
   files and pipes it opens. This makes sure that child processes run via
   system() or pipes have plenty of file descriptors available.

10. New ports: Tandem and BeOS.  The Tandem port is unsupported.

11. If `--posix' is in effect, newlines are not allowed after ?:.

12. Weird OFMT/CONVFMT formats no longer cause fatal errors.

13. Diagnostics about array parameters now include the parameter's name,
    not just its number.

14. configure should now automatically add -D_SYSV3 for ISC Unix.
    (This seems to have made it into the gawk 3.0.x line long ago.)

15. It is now possible to open a two-way pipe via the `|&' operator.
    See the discussion in the manual about putting `sort' into such a pipeline,
    though.  (NOTE!  This is borrowed from ksh: it is not the same as
    the same operator in csh!)

16. The close() function now takes an optional second string argument
    that allows closing one or the other end of the two-way pipe to
    a co-process.  This is needed to use `sort' in a co-process, see
    the doc.

17. If TCP/IP is available, special file names beginning with `/inet'
    can be used with `|&' for IPC. Thanks to Juergen Kahrs for the initial
    code.

18. With `--enable-portals' on the configure command line, gawk will also
    treat file names that start with `/p/' as a 4.4 BSD type portal file,
    i.e., a two-way pipe for `|&'.

19. Unrecognized escapes, such as "\q" now always generate a warning.

20. The LINT variable is new; it provides dynamic control over the --lint
    option.

21. Lint warnings can be made fatal by using --lint=fatal or `LINT = "fatal"'.
    Use this if you're really serious about portable code.

22. Due to an enhanced sed script, there is no longer any need to worry
    about finding or using alloca.  alloca.c is thus now gone.

23. A number of lint warnings have been added.  Most notably, gawk will
    detect if a variable is used before assigned to.  Warnings for
    when a string that isn't a number gets converted to a number are
    in the code but disabled; they seem to be too picky in practice.

    Also, gawk will now warn about function parameter names that shadow
    global variable names.

24. It is now possible to dynamically add builtin functions on systems
    that support dlopen. This facility is not (yet) as portable or well
    integrated as it might be.  *** WARNING *** THIS FEATURE WILL EVOLVE!

25. There are *many* new tests in the test suite.

26. Profiling has been added!  A separate version of gawk, named pgawk, is
    built and generates a run-time execution profile.  The --profile option
    can be used to change the default output file.   In regular gawk, this
    option pretty-prints the parse tree.

27. Gawk has been internationalized, using GNU gettext.  Translations for
    future distributions are most welcome.  Simultaneously, gawk was switched
    over to using automake.  You need Automake 1.4a (from the CVS archive)
    if you want to muck with the Makefile.am files.

28. New asort() function for sorting arrays.  See the doc for details.

29. The match function takes an optional array third argument to hold
    the text matched by parenthesized sub-expressions.

30. The bit op functions and octal and hex source code constants are on by
    default, no longer a configure-time option.  Recognition of non-decimal
    data is now enabled at runtime with --non-decimal-data command line option.

31. Internationalization features available at the awk level: new TEXTDOMAIN
    variable and bindtextdomain() and dcgettext() functions. printf formats
    may contain the "%2$3.5d" kind of notation for use in translations.  See
    the texinfo manual for details.

32. The return value from close() has been rationalized.  Most notably,
    closing something that wasn't open returns -1 but remains non-fatal.

33. The array effeciency change from 3.0.5 was reverted; the semantics were
    not right.  Additionally, index values of previously stored elements
    can no longer change dynamically.

34. The new option --dump-variables dumps a list of all global variables and
    their final types and values to a file you give, or to `awkvars.out'.

35. Gawk now uses a recent version of random.c courtesy of the FreeBSD
    project.

36. The gawk source code now uses ANSI C function definitions (new style),
    with ansi2knr to translate code for old compilers.

37. `for (iggy in foo)' loops should be more robust now in the face of
    adding/deleting elements in the middle; they loop over just the elements
    that are present in the array when the loop starts.



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From: florian schmidt <mista.tapas@gmx.net>
Subject: rythmaid: jazz-parctice-tool
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 16:00:39 GMT
Reply-To: mista.tapas@gmx.net

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i'm somewhat proud to announce v0.1b of my little program. it's purpose
is to play a swing-jazz-style drum, piano and bass-track, which is based
on a given set of chords.. it is a very early release without a gui yet..
but it was ok for me to practice playing my guitar in front of my
computer.. and now i thought "hmm, maybe it is useful for someone else,
too".. 

it uses the /dev/sequencer - midi-interface of the oss-sound system.

get it from 

http://sourceforge.net/projects/rythmaid

or

http://rythmaid.sourceforge.net

bug reports and any suggestions welcome.. (btw. i'm working on a simple
gui right now)...

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florian schmidt



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From: jonabbey@arlut.utexas.edu (Jonathan Abbey)
Subject: Ganymede 1.0 Released
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 16:00:54 GMT

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Ganymede 1.0 is now available for download at

 http://www.arlut.utexas.edu/gash2/

or

 ftp://ftp.arlut.utexas.edu/pub/ganymede/

Mirrors: (may take a short while to update)

 ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/ganymede/ (Australia/NZ only)
 ftp://ftp.kddlabs.co.jp/pub/ganymede/ (KDD R&D Labs, Saitama, Japan)
 ftp://ftp2.sinica.edu.tw/pub4/ganymede/ (Academia Sinica, Taiwan)

Ganymede is a GPL'ed metadirectory system.  Ganymede provides support
for concurrent, team-based management of network directory services.
It features a multithreaded database server with support for plug-in
Java classes to customize the structure, management, and distribution
of network directory data.  Ganymede allows large groups of
administrators to share administrative control over designated
portions of a master network directory database, and provides
transactional reliability and intelligent constraint management to
keep network directories consistent.  Ganymede keeps complete audit
trails for all activity and can send email notification of relevant
directory changes to every member of your admin team, keeping
administrative teams coordinated and effective.  Ganymede's
sophisticated graphical user interface is designed to provide a high
enough level of ease and safety of use to allow even relatively
untrained users to make changes to your directory databases.

                                  --

After five and a half years of design and development effort, I am
very proud to present Ganymede version 1.0.  After 20 months of
production usage and ongoing refinement at ARL:UT with a group of more
than 50 administrators and over 850 users, I consider Ganymede to be
just about as ready for the world as we can make it.

The core of Ganymede 1.0 does not differ dramatically from the 1.0p1
pre-release that we put out in January in terms of function, but a lot
of bug fixes have been incorporated, and a lot of polish has been put
on everything.  The server's memory usage has been stabilized, the GUI
has been cleaned up some, and the documentation has been improved.

Concurrently with the 1.0 release of the Ganymede suite, we are
releasing version 1.0 of the Ganymede userKit, which provides the
database schema and logic for managing user and group accounts across
UNIX, Windows NT, and Samba.  The userKit has seen a great deal of
polish since the 1.0p1 pre-release, and should be easy to install and
easy to use for handling password synchronization in a cross-platform
manner.

The userKit now has built-in support for generation of the Samba
password file with NT-compatible encrypted passwords for both Samba
version 1 and Samba version 2, in addition to user and group account
synchronization with a Windows NT 4.0 Primary Domain Controller.  The
userKit also includes support for using Clyde Hoover's npasswd
password quality suite to provide support for detailed examination of
password choices.

Ganymede, of course, is designed to be customizable to fit any sort of
directory management requirements, with support for data loading and
management through an XML interface.  The 1.0 userKit provides a
robust and well designed template that you can use to design your
own network management plug-ins for the Ganymede system.

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- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Jonathan Abbey                                        jonabbey@arlut.utexas.edu
Applied Research Laboratories                 The University of Texas at Austin
Ganymede, a GPL'ed metadirectory for UNIX     http://www.arlut.utexas.edu/gash2



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From: sanface@sanface.com (SANFACE Software)
Subject: SHAREWARE: txt2pdf 5.0
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 16:01:04 GMT

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Most of your documents are text files. Usually, your reports from
legacy applications, DBs, ERP applications and datawarehouse are
textual. txt2pdf allows you to take those old text files and turn them
into PDF's using only PERL, which means you don't even need to pass
the data through PostScript first.

You can run txt2pdf on any system that runs PERL, but it has been
tested and is verified to work on many operating systems.
etxt2pdf is the executable version of txt2pdf. It's been specially
compiled for those users who simply can't or dont want to run PERL on
their systems. It has all the functionality of the original perl
version, and is merely distributed in binary form for your
convenience.
We currently have 5 executable versions: Windows, Linux, Solaris, AIX,
HP-UX
If you're interested in a binary for another operating system, such as
FreeBSD please let us know, and we'll send you one. With enough
requests, we'll also add one here permanently. Please note that the
Windows version comes with an extra tool known as Visual txt2pdf.

Here are some of the things that you can achieve with txt2pdf:
You can mark coloured (using PERL regular expressions) phrases in the
produced PDF files.
You can mark bold, italic and bold italic phrases in the produced
PDFfiles.
You can add page numbers on every page.
You can add text at the beginning and at the end of every file.
You can add a border to every page.
Internet specific phrases such as http://... ftp://...
mailto:...file:... ldap:... news:... will automatically be made into
clickable URL's.
You can create a link to a specific age within a PDF document by
simply adding http://...pdfdocument#pdfmark
Every word like MIME:... will automatically become a link that will
launch the correct application to open that file.
You can use background and foreground layers.
All predefined encodings (WinAnsiEncoding, MacRomanEncoding,
MacExpertEncoding, PDFDocEncoding) supported by the PDF format and the
Unix default are supported by txt2pdf.
It's possible to rerun txt2pdf infinitely (every configured second,
sleep feature) on a specific directory (and also it's recursive
directories) moving the produced PDF to a specific directory, and the
original text to a specific directory.
txt2pdf supports STDIN and STDOUT.
EPD 1.0 support.  You can use EPD inside the background layer.
A License is ONLY $99.
SANFACE Software is going to give you a free license for every good
idea or good modify to txt2pdf.

txt2pdf is shareware
The txt2pdf source code is our company core business.
We trust you.
You can test text2pdf and modify it.
You can't use a modify version of txt2pdf for production purpose. You
can't resell txt2pdf or a modify version of it without SANFACE
Software authorization.
You can't copy part of it to include in your source without SANFACE
Software authorization.
  
What's new in this version
  
We've deleted the print in the first line of title or text file name.
It's possible to re-run infinitely (every configured second, sleep
feature) txt2pdf on a specific directory (and also its recursice
subdirectories) moving the produced PDFs in a specific directory and
the original text in a specific directory.
- -current the program version

Test txt2pdf 5.0!
You can find it at http://www.sanface.com/txt2pdf.html
Don't forget txt2pdf 4.x PRO at
http://www.sanface.com/txt2pdfPRO.html
and txt2pdf PRO + Japanese at
http://www.sanface.com/txt2pdfPROj.html



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