Lookup Tables C Code Generator consists of two
programs: mkhashtable for generating C source to
match a set of integers, and mkstringswitch for
creating a switch statement to match a set of
strings. Both programs allow specifying result
values and/or actions to be run when an input
value matches. The generators are highly customizable.


AMIDE (Amide’s a Medical Imaging Data Examiner) is
a tool for viewing, analyzing, and registering
volumetric medical imaging data sets. It’s been
written on top of GTK+, and runs on any system
that supports this toolkit (Linux, Windows, Mac OS
X with fink, etc.).



BitlBee allows users to talk to people on the MSN, ICQ, Jabber, Yahoo!, and AIM networks with any IRC client by emulating an IRC server. A virtual channel is created with all of the user’s buddies in it, who can be talked to in the channel or in a query. Also, one can participate in group chats and chat rooms like they were normal IRC channels.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
This release fixes another account hijacking issue.



HAproxy is a high-performance and highly-robust TCP and HTTP load balancer which provides cookie-based persistence, content-based switching, advanced traffic regulation with surge protection, automatic failover, run-time regex-based header control, Web-based reporting, advanced logging to help trouble-shooting buggy applications and/or networks, and a few other features. Its own event-driven state machine achieves 20,000 hits per second and surpasses GigaEthernet on modern hardware, even with tens of thousands of simultaneous connections.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
Several timeouts were not correctly updated on some rare occasions. A possible segfault when using “url_param check_post” has been fixed. regparm is disabled on gcc versions < 3. “use_backend” would not correctly consider “unless”. This last change should probably be the real reason to upgrade, as check_post is rarely used.


Linux is a clone of the Unix kernel, written from scratch by Linus Torvalds with assistance from a loosely-knit team of hackers across the Net. It aims towards POSIX and Single UNIX Specification compliance. It has all the features you would expect in a modern fully-fledged Unix kernel, including true multitasking, virtual memory, shared libraries, demand loading, shared copy-on-write executables, proper memory management, and TCP/IP networking.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
Several SCTP fixes (including CVE-2008-2826). A fix for a missing capabilities check in sbni.c (CVE-2008-3525). A few sanity checks have been added to the PPPoE driver from 2.6. There is a conntrack fix and other minor fixes. Documentation has been added to explain how to build a compatible version of GCC on recent distributions.


Linux is a clone of the Unix kernel, written from scratch by Linus Torvalds with assistance from a loosely-knit team of hackers across the Net. It aims towards POSIX and Single UNIX Specification compliance. It has all the features you would expect in a modern fully-fledged Unix kernel, including true multitasking, virtual memory, shared libraries, demand loading, shared copy-on-write executables, proper memory management, and TCP/IP networking.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
Resynchronized with 2.4.36.7. Support for several IDE/PATA/SATA controllers. Assignment of SCSI devices with USB storage has been fixed. The “rootdelay” boot parameter and the CLASSIFY netfilter target have been added. A few other minor issues were fixed. Overall, this release should be rock solid and compatible with more hardware than 2.4.36.



rwdtinker is the core application for a Ruby
application framework using the RubyWebDialogs
GUI. It provides a system for developing programs,
and uses a Web-based interface. It allows a
developer to combine and create applets to
implement an application. It features built-in bug
report submission, remote control with UDP ports,
a test framework, and context-sensitive help.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
rwd.rb has been changed to use UTF-8 for Web pages, and language load for applets added. The remote control has been removed from help, there is more dependable GUI loading for applets, and applets for test driving have been added. There is more debug info in initiateapplet. Gutenberg translations have been removed. GUI building error recovery is correct. There is additional cleanup for live applet adding and removal; after applet removal, the focus returns to the proper tab and error messages are reduced unless $DEBUG=true.


The SIP forwarding daemon (implemented as a
stateless SIP proxy) allows you to seamlessly
forward SIP requests to other SIP servers. Its
main purpose is to enable users to use their own
domain name in SIP URIs without the hassle of
having to run a full-blown SIP server (by
forwarding SIP requests to third-party SIP
servers). Configuration information is stored in
an SQLite database, and low resource consumption
is a main priority for the project.
License: GNU General Public License v2
Changes:
Support for DNS SRV records has been added (using the UDNS resolver library). A bug where the forwarding SIP URL could have been corrupted has been fixed.



phpMyAdmin is a tool intended to handle the
administration of MySQL over the Web. It can
create, rename, and drop databases,
create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields,
execute any SQL statement, manage keys on fields,
create dumps of tables and databases,
export/import CSV data, and administrate one
single database and multiple MySQL servers.


ttyrpld is a multi-OS kernel-level TTY key logger
and screen logger with (a)synchronous replay
support. It runs on Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD,
NetBSD, and OpenBSD.
License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
Changes:
This release updates the code to work with libHX 1.25 and Linux 2.6.27.



PHPulse is a quick development MVC framework for PHP. It is built to remove the redundant minutia such as form processing, table creation, session handling, etc. and leave the developer to concentrate on the actual application. It is also extremely lightweight and fast, with a modular development environment that allows functionality to be added quickly and easily with a built in templating engine.



Deliantra is an advancement of the crossfire
multi-user RPG game. Unlike the original project,
it focuses mainly on stability and playability,
but also adds modern technology such as map
scripting, Perl server extensions, asynchronous
I/O, higher resolution graphics, and better client
support.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
Small fixes and code enhancements all over the place, and Perl 5.10 is now required to run the server. Some rod archetypes that came without skill have been fixed. The value/weight autopickup option has been recalibrated. Pits now have configurable random spread, and some broken texts have been fixed. The ‘listen’ and ‘logs’ commands have been removed. The client log is displayed in the server log for crash backtraces.


ccgfs is a transport-agnostic network filesystem using FUSE. Transport is arranged by helper programs, such as SSH. The PUSH transport mode acts like a “reverse” NFS and makes it possible to export a filesystem from a firewalled host without defeating the security model.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
This release updates the code to work with libHX 1.25.



LordsAWar! is a turn-based strategy game where up
to 8 players strive for control of as many cities
as possible. New armies can be produced in cities
to conquer nearby cities to gain more income to
make more armies to take more cities. You can also
send a hero to a temple to get a quest or maybe
search a nearby ruin instead.
License: GNU General Public License v2
Changes:
This release adds network play, a graphic theme to lordsawar windows, online help, and more artwork for cities and shields. The tileset editor and armyset editor have been improved. Various crashing bugs have been fixed.



SMILE (Slideshow Maker In Linux Environment) is a
rewrite of Manslide. Its function is to create 3D
slideshows.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
This release is a major evolution. It has many bugfixes, but also new features.



The goal of MyChineseFlashCards is to ease the
visual and auditory memorization of the 1,500 most
used Chinese characters. To reach that goal,
MyChineseFlashcards allows the user to learn
characters with flash cards method; to access the
characters of the dictionary in random, ascending,
or descending order; to filter the characters,
using one of 31 available filters; and to consult
statistics on characters.
License: Shareware
Changes:
This version includes a new ‘Manual writing’ learning strategy: the character written by the user with the mouse is analyzed and checked by the software. It has a new ‘Hearing’ learning strategy: the user guesses the meaning or the writing of the character based on its pronunciation. It has character lookup by hand written character recognition. The user interface has been completely redesigned to be more user-friendly and efficient. A new ‘list items number’ field is available.



NetHack-De is a translation of the single player
dungeon exploration game NetHack into German.
License: OSI Approved
Changes:
75% of the in-game text was translated. The source code has been updated to NetHack 3.4.3. Wishing has been made case and umlaut insensitive.



Jubler is a tool for editing text-based subtitles. It can be used an an authoring software for new subtitles or as a tool to convert, transform, correct, and refine existing subtitles. Some of its key features are subtitle preview, smooth cooperation with MPlayer, full subtitle editing, and ASpell support.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
Autosave/recovery of changed subtitles. Automatic translation of subtitles through Google. FFmpeg has been updated. There are small GUI improvements, better SRT support, and minor bugfixes and enhancements.


Indent Finder computes the indentation
being used in a source file or source tree. It can be used to correctly configure an editor or check source tree indentation consistency.
License: BSD License (original)
Changes:
The Vim plugin was not working.



uim is a multilingual input method framework. It aims to
provide a flexible development platform and useful user environment for input methods. It works in many environments, including general desktop systems such as GNOME or KDE, and even in a console. It also supports
Linux Zaurus and Mac OS X.
License: BSD License (revised)
Changes:
Critical bugfixes for the Qt4 bridge. A few minor fixes against 1.5.2.



FrontAccounting is a Web-based accounting system for ERP chains. It is
multiuser, multilingual, and multicurrency.


LaserCalc is a tool to calculate optical paths and resonators based on Gaussian beam matrix optics. Optical elements such as lenses or distances can be set up to an optical path. An input beam parameter (z & w value) as well as the wavelength can be set. The programm calculates the propagation of the beam along the path. For an optical resonator, the TEM00 Eigenmode of a given wavelength is automatically calculated. Furthermore, a stability parameter is derived.
License: GNU General Public License v3
Changes:
A bug leading to a segfault if a new Optic Path was called has been fixed. A progress bar for matcher has been added. A bug with plotting the last point in a path has been fixed. Display of element names in the path plot has been added. Display of calculated distances by the matcher in the path plot has been added. A German translation has been added. The application now looks for the correct path of the glade files. There are fixes in the build system.



JCR is a Web application for performing and
managing formal code reviews. Although it has some
special logic for reviewing Java projects, it can
be used for reviews of any type of source code.
JCR manages all stages of the review process
(initial project setup, individual review, joint
review meeting, post-review tidy-up), but it’s
mainly there to show diff views of files that have
changed and to allow comments to be made on any
line of any file marked for review.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
The main enhancements are the addition of syntax highlighting for most types of files, and other changes to the file view and review pages to make them more usable. There is a way to set the review priority on many files at a time, which should speed up readying new projects for review. There is an option to provide your own review decision types (the actions in the drop-down on the comment dialogs) as an alternative to using the built-in JCR list. There are a few bugfixes.



GtkDatabox is a widget for the GTK+ library designed to display large amounts of numerical data quickly and easily. It allows for one or more data sets of thousands of data points (X and Y coordinates) to be displayed and updated in split seconds. It offers the ability to zoom into and out of the data, and to navigate through your data by scrolling. In addition to rulers and a simple coordinate cross, it allows you to add one (or even more) configurable grids like on an oscilloscope. Data may be presented as dots, lines connecting the data, or vertical bars. The widget allows you to easily transform pixel coordinates into data coordinates, thus allowing you to easily create powerful applications for data analysis.
License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
Changes:
This release adjusts the example code for GTK2 2.14.


libconfig is a compact, portable library for reading,
manipulating, and writing structured configuration
files. The library includes bindings for both the
C and C++ languages, and works on Linux, Mac OS X, and other POSIX-compliant operating systems, as well as Windows. A complete manual with API documentation is included.
License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
Changes:
This release corrects a locale-dependent issue with the handling of floating point values, improves the exception classes in the C++ API, and fixes problems with the handling of 64-bit integers on MinGW.


boinc can be used as a console tool to display information
about BOINC projects and working units. It can also be used
to start or stop BOINC.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
The script was adapted to the new statistic file
format. A bug caused by a dash in client
application name was fixed.


gnuPod is a collection of tools which allow you
to use your iPod under Linux and other UNIX-
like operating systems. HFS+ and FAT32
formatted iPods are supported.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
This release fixes various XML-Escaping related problems.


feresPost is a Ruby extension that provides the
definition of classes and modules devoted to the
development of automated post-processing for
Nastran or Samcef finite element results. The
library allows easy manipulation of finite element
models, groups, and results. Efficient
post-processing is possible because the
time-consuming operations are written in C/C++.
License: Freeware
Changes:
A few bugs were fixed in the reading of Nastran
BDF files and Samcef Dat files. A few methods have
been renamed. FeResPost is no longer open source.

