glibc 2.10.1
GLibC 2.10.1
Free and open source GNU C++ library more>> Free and open source GNU C++ library
GLibC is a C library which defines the "system calls" and other basic facilities such as printf, open, malloc, exit and more.
GLibC follows all relevant standards (ISO C 99, POSIX.1c, POSIX.1j, POSIX.1d, Unix98, Single Unix Specification). It is also internationalized and has one of the most complete internationalization interfaces known.
Enhancements
- Several new interfaces were added.
- Faster strlen(), strchr(), strchrnul(), strrchr(), memchr(), and rawmemchr() functions were implemented for x86-64.
- The malloc implementation... can be compiled to be less memory efficient but with higher performance in multi-threaded programs.
- A compile error for invalid C++ code when using the string function was resolved.
- Support for selecting between multiple function definitions at runtime was added.
- The libcrypt library can now use the hash function implementations in NSS.
- Two new locales were added
Distcc 2.10.1
Distcc brings a tool delivering builds of C, C++, Objective C or Objective C++ code via several machines on a network. more>> <<less
Zaurus X gcc 2.95.3X10.3R1
Zaurus X gcc is a professional and smart project which provides a complete binary distribution package for gcc 2.95.3 to start Zaurus development on the Mac OS X platform. more>>
Zaurus X gcc 2.95.3X10.3R1 is a professional and smart project which provides a complete binary distribution package for gcc 2.95.3 to start Zaurus development on the Mac OS X platform.
It includes gcc, g++, gcc-objc and the binutils. Basic integration with Project Builder is also available. The compiler core is based on these descriprion and scripts.
Major Features:
- gcc [2.95.3] cross compiler for ARM-Linux as used on Sharp Zaurus 5500 supporting C, C++, Objective C
- binutils [2.13.1]
- glibc [2.2.2] including libobjc
- Zaurus (Linux) kernel headers [2.4.6]
- libtiff [3.5.7] and headers
- libavcall [1.6] and headers
- X11R6 libraries, headers linked to Apple X11R6
- most recent mySTEP libraries and headers [1.0]
- nib2gmodel [0.8.6]
- makefile to be included into Project Builder for compiling Fat Binary application bundles (MacOS and Linux-ARM)
- Complete binary distribution, (i.e., a .pgk file)
- User mode installation (i.e., no root password required) to /Developers/Zaurus-X-gcc
- Public open source licence (GNU/GPL)
Requirements:
- Mac OS X 10.3 or later
- Xcode 1.1
- Apple X11 and SDK.
Xtoolchain 1.1
Xtoolchain - a complete binary distribution package for gcc more>>
Xtoolchaint includes gcc, g++, gcc-objc, the binutils and the Qt tools.
The compiler is build using the description of Andreas Junghans at http://www.lucid-cake.net/osx arm/index en.html.
Main features:
- gcc [2.95.3] cross compiler for ARM-Linux as used on Sharp Zaurus supporting C, C++, Objective-C
- binutils [2.13.1]
- glibc [2.2.2] including libobjc (re-compiled as a shared library)
- Zaurus (Linux) kernel headers [2.4.6]
- Qt [1.5]
- Complete binary distribution
- User mode installation (i.e. no root password required) to /Developer/Xtoolchain/native
- Public open source licence (GPL/LGPL)
safecopy 1.3
A free and open source tool for recovering data from damaged sources more>> A free and open source tool for recovering data from damaged sources
safecopy is an open source data recovery tool which tries to extract as much data as possible from a problematic (i.e. damaged sectors) source - like floppy drives, CDs, tape devices, harddisk partitions, ..., where other tools like dd would fail doe to I/O errors.
A main problem with damaged storage hardware is, that once you get an unrecoverable IO error further reading from the file / device often fails until the file has been closed and re-opened.
The normal copy tools like cat, cp or dd do not allow creation of an image file from a disk or CD-ROM once reading of a sector failed.
Safecopy tries to get as much data from the source as possible, even resorting to device specific low level operations if applicable.
Enhancements
- Safecopy has been internally redesigned to improve reliability and predictability of behavior.
- It now comes with a textual behavior specification and a self test suite, complete... with a glibc wrapper library to simulate IO errors on virtual files.
- Blocksize autodetection now also works in combination with low level device access. Blocksizes can now be specified as a percentage of the file size or as multiples of the hardware blocksize, making these options much easier to use.
- New option presets provide shortcuts for multi-stage data rescue with minimum commandline typing effort
Tinyproxy 1.6.4
Free and open source HTTP proxy for your Mac more>> Free and open source HTTP proxy for your Mac
Tinyproxy is a fast light-weight HTTP proxy for POSIX operating systems. Tinyproxy is designer from the ground up to be fast and yet small and it is an ideal solution for use cases such as embedded deployments where a full featured HTTP proxy is required, but the system resources for a larger proxy are unavailable.
Main features:
- Anonymous mode: Allows you to specify which HTTP headers should be allowed through, and which should be blocked. This allows you to restrict both what data comes to your web browser from the HTTP server (eg., cookies), and to restrict what data is allowed through from your web browser to the HTTP server (eg., version information).
- Easily modified: If youre looking to build a custom web proxy, Tinyproxy is very easy to modify to your custom needs. The source is straightforward, adhering to the KISS principle. As such, it can be used as a foundation for anything you may need a web proxy to do.
- Remote monitoring: Using the remote monitoring feature, you can access proxy statistics from afar, letting you know exactly how busy the proxy is.
- Load average monitoring: Tinyproxy can be configured to watch the load average on most platforms, and start refusing requests when the load reaches a certain point. You may recognize this feature from Sendmail.
- Access control: You can configure Tinyproxy to only allow requests from a certain subnet, or from a certain interface, thus allowing you to ensure that random, unauthorized people will not be using your proxy.
- Secure: With a bit of configuration (specifically, making the log file owned by nobody and running it on a port > 1024), Tinyproxy can be made to run without any special privileges, thus minimizing the chance of system compromise. Furthermore, it was designed with an eye towards preventing buffer overflows. The simplicity of the code ensures it remains easy to spot such bugs.
- Small footprint: As mentioned above, Tinyproxy requires very little in the way of system resources. The memory footprint tends to be around 2 MB with glibc, and the CPU load increases linearly with the number of simultaneous connections (depending on the speed of the connection). Thus, Tinyproxy can be run on an older machine, or on a network appliance such as a Linux-based broadband router, without any noticeable impact on performance.
Panther Unzip 1.0
Panther Unzip - Open Panther zip archives under 10.2, 10.1 more>>
Just drag a Panther created zip file into the application. It does the rest. Youll find the decompressed folder in the same location as the archive.
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