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 From : Sergey Lentsov                       2:4615/71.10   10 May 2002  19:55:12
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    See also: [11]last week's Development page.
 
 Development projects
 
 News and Editorials
 
    Samba 2.2.4 Released A new stable release of Samba [12]has been
    announced. Samba allows a Unix-based machine to serve files and
    printers to Microsoft machines, it provides an inexpensive and
    reliable alternative to Microsoft-based servers. Version 2.2.4 is
    recommended for all production systems since it incorporates all of
    the current bug-fixes.
 
    [13][samba.jpg] 
 
    A few highlights of this release include:
      * Improved SPOOLSS printing for Windows NT/2k/XP clients.
      * Bug fixes relating to the serving of Access and FoxPro database
        files.
      * VFS layer improvements and the inclusion of a recycle bin vfs
        module.
      * A new tdbbackup tool for backing up and restoring Samba TDBs.
      * Scalability and stability improvements to winbind.
      * MS-DFS bug fixes.
      * Fixes for the Rpcclient's printer commands.
 
    See the announcement for a detailed list of all of the changes.
 
    Source code and binary packages for Samba 2.2.4 may be downloaded
    [14]here. Congratulations go to the Samba team for moving this
    important project ahead. (Thanks to Gerald Carter)
 
 Electronics
 
    Icarus Verilog snapshot for April 6, 2002. A new version of the Icarus
    Verilog electronics simulation language compiler [15]is available. The
    [16]release notes detail all of the changes.
 
 Embedded Systems
 
    WANDER: a Portable Linux Data-Collection System (Linux Devices). Linux
    Devices features [17]an article on the WANDER portable linux-based
    data collection system. "We wanted to allow the user (typically a
    scientist doing environmental field research) to install a variety of
    sensors and configure the system accordingly -- a somewhat nontrivial
    problem, as we can't very well anticipate every arcane serial protocol
    or sensor characteristic that might be encountered."
 
    Device Profile: Cyclades TS100 'device server' (LinuxDevices.com).
    LinuxDevices has posted [18]a review of the Linux-based
    Cyclades-TS100. "The TS100 is a powerful yet highly compact device
    server which is used to connect various serial devices to a TCP/IP
    network."
 
    Embedded Linux Newsletter for May 2, 2002 (LinuxDevices.com). The
    LinuxDevices.com [19]Embedded Linux Newsletter is available with all
    of the latest news and info from the world of Embedded Linux and
    Linux-based gadgets.
 
 Libraries
 
    A C++ Socket Library for Linux (Dr. Dobb's). Jason But [20]introduces
    his SocketCC C++ socket library on Dr. Dobb's. "I wrote SocketCC, the
    C++ class library I present here, which supports both IPv4 and IPv6
    network communications using both TCP- and UDP-style sockets. SocketCC
    is not a comprehensive sockets library, nor is it necessarily suitable
    for all types of applications. However, it is both class based and
    open source, so you should be able to work around any deficiencies by
    inheriting classes or rewriting the base class. "
 
 Network Management
 
    Guarddog Firewall 2.0 Almost Ready For Release. Guarddog Firewall
    [21]is in need of testing. Guarddog is an easy to use, yet powerful,
    firewall for Linux machines running KDE 2 or 3.
 
 Printing Software
 
    LPRng 3.8.12 released. Version 3.8.12 of the LPRng print spooling
    system [22]is available. The [23]CHANGES in this release are fairly
    minor, involving a patch for Tcp wrappers.
 
 Web-site Development
 
    Zope Members News. The [24]Zope Members News features articles on the
    Fle3 tools for Collaborative Knowledge Building, the Wing IDE version
    1.1.4, BlogFace 1.0, the Emil 0.6.0 Email Client, and more.
 
 Web Services
 
    ActiveState Releases Module for Searching Google (usePerl). UsePerl
    [25]reports on a new web service that allows Google's search engine to
    be accessed through SOAP. Perl and Python modules are provided.
 
    Wrapping Web Service APIs (O'Reilly). Stephen Figgins [26]explores the
    PyGoogle interface to Google on O'Reilly's onLamp site. "There are
    many approaches to writing XML based web services: SOAP, XML-RPC,
    REST. If all you want to do is use a service, and there is a Python
    wrapper for it, you might not care what it was written in. Mark
    Pilgrim's has wrapped the Google SOAP API. Load up his PyGoogle module
    and google away. The wrapper takes care of the SOAP for you."
    May 9, 2002
 
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    Application Links
    [28]GIMP
    [29]Mozilla
    [30]Galeon
    [31]High Availability
    [32]ht://Dig
    [33]mnoGoSearch
    [34]MagicPoint
    [35]Wine
    [36]Worldforge
    [37]Zope
    Open Source Code Collections
    [38]Berlios
    [39]Freshmeat
    [40]OpenSourceDirectory
    [41]Savannah
    [42]Le Serveur Libre
    [43]SourceForge
    [44]Sweetcode
 Desktop Development
 
 Audio Applications
 
    Winamp glitch may benefit open source (CNET News.com). Here's [45]an
    article all about Ogg Vorbis. "A recently disclosed vulnerability in
    an old version of the popular Winamp media player could provide a
    boost for the royalty-free alternative to the MP3 format known as Ogg
    Vorbis."
 
    Rosegarden 4 version 0.1.5. Rosegarden 4 version 0.1.5 [46]has been
    announced. "The Rosegarden development team would like to announce the
    release of Rosegarden-4 v0.1.5 - a sequencer and music notation editor
    for KDE2 now with KDE3 and ALSA 0.9 support. 
 
    This is an alpha, development release and while not yet suitable for
    end-users it has some interesting features and is certainly usable for
    composition, MIDI playback and recording.
    "
 
 Desktop Environments
 
    GNOME Summary - April 23 - 28, 2002. The [47]GNOME Summary for April
    23 - 28 covers the GNOME 2 release, preferences/control panel
    reorganization, easy bugs to fix, Ximian setup tools, Glade, the
    frontier extends, AbiWord works in Evolution, and much more.
 
    GNOME Summary for 29 April to 4 May, 2002 AC. Here's the [48]GNOME
    Summary for April 29 - May 4, 2002. This issue covers a need for
    GNOME2 maintainers, the world's coolest archiver, a new release of
    Overflow, and much more.
 
    GARNOME Preview Six (Gnotices). A [49]new version of GARNOME is out.
    "If you're dying to try the GNOME 2.0 Desktop, but don't want to fall
    into the depraved addictions and co-dependencies of testing from
    anonymous CVS, then GARNOME is for you."
 
 Games
 
    Announcing the Crystal Space Contest. The developers of [50]Crystal
    Space, an Open Source 3D Engine, have [51]announced a contest that
    involves writing a game, demo, or useful tool for Crystal Space using
    the Crystal Space framework. Prizes totaling $950 will be awarded to
    three winners.
 
    The Chopping Block. The May, 2002 edition of [52]the Chopping Block
    has been published at World Forge games. This edition contains a
    number of meeting summaries and a bonus fictional piece.
 
    PyDDR 0.4.5 (Pygame). The Pygame site [53]lists a new version of
    PyDDR. "PyDDR is a clone of 'Dance Dance Revolution'. Dance with your
    body (or your fingers) and try to keep the beat. The better you do,
    the higher you score. There is full support for floor pads, so you can
    dance dance the night away."
 
 GUI Packages
 
    FLTK 1.1.0rc1 released. Version 1.1.0rc1 of FLTK, the fast, light
    toolkit [54]has been announced. Changes include a long list of bug
    fixes and improvements.
 
 Interoperability
 
    Kernel Cousin Wine. [55]Issue #121 of Kernel Cousin Wine covers the
    ALSA driver, Winsock 2 patches, tests, Wineinstall bumps, Euro
    support, the IE Favorites Menu, problems with CDROMs, and the XIM
    internationalization patch.
 
 Office Applications
 
    Kernel Cousin GNUe #27. [56]Issue #27 Of Kernel Cousin GNUe features a
    discussion of links between GNUe and DotGNU as well as many more GNU
    Enterprise development issues.
 
    AbiWord Weekly News #90. [57]Issue #90 of the AbiWord Weekly News
    covers new additions and bug fixes for the AbiWord word processor
    project.
 
 Miscellaneous
 
    GnuPG version 1.0.7 released. Version 1.0.7 of the Gnu Privacy Guard
    (GnuPG), the open replacement for PGP [58]has been released. This
    version features a large number of changes and improvements.
 
    Desktop Environments
    [59]GNOME
    [60]GNUstep
    [61]KDE
    [62]XFce
    [63]XFree86
    Window Managers
    [64]Afterstep
    [65]Enlightenment
    [66]FVMW2
    [67]IceWM
    [68]Sawfish
    [69]WindowMaker
    Widget Sets
    [70]GTK+
    [71]Qt
 Languages and Tools
 
 Caml
 
    Caml Weekly News. the [72]May 7, 2002 edition looks at Functional
    Unparsing, high end type theory, and a problem with input_line.
 
 Lisp
 
    Steel Bank Common Lisp 0.7.3 released. Version 0.7.3 of Steel Bank
    Common Lisp [73]has been announced. It features support for more
    platforms, bug fixes, improved documentation, and more.
 
    Vendor Neutral cCLan. A new vendor-neutral comprehensive Common Lisp
    archive network [74]has been announced. "cCLan (comprehensive Common
    Lisp archive network) is a Lisp software distribution project much
    like CTAN for (La)TeX and CPAN for Perl. Its goal is to enable users
    to issue a single command for downloading, compiling and installing a
    module or application and all the libraries it depends on."
 
    OpenMCL 0.11 released. Version 0.11 of OpenMCL [75]has been released.
    "OpenMCL is an open-source Common Lisp implementation derived from
    Macintosh Common Lisp by Digitool. It runs under LinuxPPC and
    Darwin/MacOS X."
 
 Perl
 
    The Parrot Answers (use Perl). Parrot Pumpking Dan Sugalski
    [76]answers a bunch of questions about Parrot, the Perl 6 compiler.
    Some of the questions concern supported platforms, other language
    support, mod_perl support, performance issues, timelines, and more.
 
    May Issue of The Perl Review (ThePerlReview.com). The latest [77]Perl
    Review for May is available in PDF form. Articles in this issue:
      * Extreme Publishing: Change Happens -- Brian dFoy
      * Cooking Perl with flex -- Alberto Manuel Sim
      * Parroty Bits: Bit 1, The Parrot Vooms! -- Dan Sugalski
      * Finding Perl Modules -- Brian dFoy
 
 PHP
 
    PHP Weekly Summary for May 6, 2002. The May 6 [78]PHP Weekly Summary
    looks at the PHP 4.3.0 release plan, PHP 4.2.1 RC 1, the cryptopp and
    Xdebug extensions, interfaces, string types, and a URL Rewriter.
 
 Python
 
    The Daily Python-URL. This week's entries on the [79]Daily Python-URL
    include the Python Pattern, fun with generators, ZUBB, embedding
    Python in ArcView, online polls with Zope, handling units with Unum,
    and more.
 
    Pyro 2.7 released. Version 2.7 of Pyro (PYthon for Remote Objects)
    [80]has been announced. "Pyro offers you a Name Server, an Event
    Service, mobile objects, remote exceptions, dynamic proxies, remote
    attribute access, automatic reconnection, a detailed manual, and many
    examples to get you started right away."
 
 Ruby
 
    The Ruby Garden. This week, [81]the Ruby Garden covers ruby_run
    exiting issues, quotes and hash keys, class/module names and
    constants, require, and type checks.
 
    The Ruby Weekly News. The May 5, 2002 [82]Ruby Weekly News looks at
    Ruby/Google 0.4.0, Practical Ruby 0.2.2, RHDL 0.1.0, an RAA wrapper
    client, and more.
 
 XML
 
    Splitting and Manipulating Strings (O'Reilly). Bob DuCharme [83]shows
    how to deal with strings with XSLT and XML. "XSLT is a language for
    manipulating XML documents, and XML documents are text. When you're
    manipulating text, functions for searching strings and pulling out
    substrings are indispensable for rearranging documents to create new
    documents. The XPath string functions incorporated by XSLT give you a
    lot of power when you're manipulating element character data,
    attribute values, and any other strings of text that your stylesheet
    can access."
 
 Debuggers
 
    GNUstep Weekly Editorial. The May 3, 2002 [84]GNUstep Weekly Editorial
    covers the latest developments on the GNUstep debugger project.
 
 Software Testing
 
    OProfile 0.2 released. Version 0.2 of the OProfile code profiler
    [85]has been announced. "OProfile is still in alpha, but has been
    proven stable for many users."
 
    Section Editor: [86]Forrest Cook
 
    Language Links
    [87]Caml
    [88]Caml Hump
    [89]Tiny COBOL
    [90]Erlang
    [91]g95 Fortran
    [92]Gnu Compiler Collection (GCC)
    [93]Gnu Compiler for the Java Language (GCJ)
    [94]Guile
    [95]Haskell
    [96]IBM Java Zone
    [97]Jython
    [98]Free the X3J Thirteen (Lisp)
    [99]Use Perl
    [100]O'Reilly's perl.com
    [101]Dr. Dobbs' Perl
    [102]PHP
    [103]PHP Weekly Summary
    [104]Daily Python-URL
    [105]Python.org
    [106]Python.faqts
    [107]Python Eggs
    [108]Ruby
    [109]Ruby Garden
    [110]MIT Scheme
    [111]Schemers
    [112]Squeak
    [113]Smalltalk
    [114]Why Smalltalk
    [115]Tcl Developer Xchange
    [116]Tcl-tk.net
    [117]O'Reilly's XML.com
    [118]Regular Expressions
                                                       [119]Next: Commerce
 
    [120]Eklektix, Inc. Linux powered! Copyright Л 2002 [121]Eklektix,
    Inc., all rights reserved
    Linux (R) is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds
 
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