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JPodLib: First upload
2008-11-20
JPodLib, as the names suggests, is a java project intended to provide a simple but yet powerful interface to read and write files on an iPod (system information, iTunesDB, album artwork and the like).
The initial version. It contains the iTunesDB parser. Unfortunately the documentation is missing (yet).
CDManager: version 0.8.34 released
2008-11-20
The CDManager manages records and movies (stored on CD or DVD media). The managed information can be exported to HTML documents. The program has also the ability to store movies in different languages simultanously.
This is a maintenance-release adding polish and serbian to the list of languages a movie can have.
Fixed also an (embarrassing) error in the genre-names.
syslog replacement - rsyslog: 4.1.0 released
2008-11-20
A syslogd supporting on-demand disk buffering, TCP, writing to databases, configurable output formats, high-precision timestamps, filtering on any syslog message part, on-the-wire message compression, and the ability to convert text files to syslog.
Hi all,
We have released rsyslog 4.1.0 today. This is the initial development branch version of the upcoming v4 series. The main theme is performance enhancement, 4.1.0 contains many enhancements which make the engine process many more events per second than the previous versions. This was made possible thanks to large changes inside the rsyslog core, and consequently there is ample room for bugs. So this version should be used with care. Note that it also contains some additional bugfixes and small feature enhancements which are not found in other versions.
Please report any issue you see when working with that version. We are especially interested in any anomaly on IPv6 enabled systems without IPv6 addresses. There is a problem report for such an environment, which we could not yet reproduce.
In case you wonder: there is no explicit schedule for the first v4-stable version. But expect it no earlier than February 2009.
Download:
http://www.rsyslog.com/Downloads-req-viewdownloaddetails-lid-139.phtml
Changelog:
http://www.rsyslog.com/Article308.phtml
Feedback is very appreciated for this new release.
Florian Riedl
[fleXive]: 3.0.1 released
2008-11-20
[fleXive] is a Java EE 5 framework that provides an enterprise-level persistence engine with security and versioning, a SQL-like query language, a JSF-based web administration and reusable JSF components for integration into existing applications.
[fleXive] 3.0.1, the first bugfix release for [fleXive] 3.0, has been released. It contains important bugfixes for our last release, and keeps binary compatibility with 3.0.0. Head to the downloads section to get the release, or watch our screencasts on http://www.flexive.org to get a first impression of [fleXive].
In the meantime, development is continuing in the trunk (3.1) branch. Among the features that are currently worked on are an adapter for the awesome H2 Database Engine (to provide a pure Java solution), and support for Maven, which will feature a fully functional standalone container based on Jetty and OpenEJB.
Ext2 Compression Extension: e2compr for linux-2.6.27.5
2008-11-20
The linux e2compr package consists of a set of patches and utilities to provide transparent compression and decompression in the second extended (ext2) filesystem.
e2compr patch with minimal changes for linux-2.6.27.5 released.
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SF.net: Site Status Page released!
2008-07-21
SourceForge.net staff have launched a new Site Status page which provides regular updates regarding our ongoing datacenter migration to Chicago, scheduled downtimes, unplanned outages, and new feature launches. See it at: https://sourceforge.net/sitestatus/
SourceForge.net: Moving.... To Chicago
2008-06-17
The SourceForge.net site will perform the next leg of its migration starting 2008-06-18 at 03:00 Pacific (GMT -8).
Migration is expected to last no more than 12 hours. During this window (except the actual cutover, when a brief service interruption may occur), the site will remain online in read-only mode. CVS, Subversion, Mailing List and Project Web services will not be impacted; they are slated for migration in the near future.
2008 Community Choice Awards Nominations Open
2008-05-12
Nominations are now open for the 2008 Community Choice Awards. Go nominate your favorite projects before it's too late!
Introducing SourceForge Jobs
2008-02-13
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Project Wiki General Availability
2007-06-12
We're proud to announce the general availability of our new project wikis! These easy to use and fully-functional wikis, powered by Wikispaces, allow collaboration on project documentation and other dynamic content.
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