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PBI-10.x Meta-AutoAdd: rsnapshot (ken)
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App=rgb;X11;http://images.pbidir.com/progicons/rgb.png;x11@FreeBSD.org;UNKNOWN;Unknown-Free;Text;x11,RGB,colors;This package contains showrgb, a program that reads an rgb color-name<br>database compiled for use with the dbm database routines and converts it<br>back to source form, printing the result to standard output.<br>;;1384891056;x11@FreeBSD.org;Uncompile an rgb corl-name database<br>;
App=ri-li;Games;http://images.pbidir.com/progicons/ri-li.png;amdmi3@FreeBSD.org;http://ri-li.sourceforge.net/;GPL;Graphical;game,puzzle,arcade;You drive a toy wood engine in many levels and you must collect <br>all the coaches to win. Colorful animated wood engine, 40 levels<br> in this first version and many sound effects.<br><br>WWW: http://ri-li.sourceforge.net/<br>;;1384891588;amdmi3@FreeBSD.org;Drive a toy wood train in many levels - snake-like arcade game<br>;
App=rpm2cpio;Archivers;http://images.pbidir.com/progicons/rpm2cpio.png;nox@FreeBSD.org;UNKNOWN;Unknown-Free;Text;RPM,CPIO,converter,archiver;Convert .rpm files for extraction with /usr/bin/cpio<br><br>Quoting the author:<br><br>why does the world need another rpm2cpio? because the existing one<br>won't build unless you have half a ton of things that aren't really<br>required for it, since it uses the same library used to extract RPM's.<br>in particular, it won't build on the HPsUX box I'm on.<br><br>(this one needs just perl)<br><br>Updated version by Sergey Babkin that doesn't slurp the entire file<br>into memory and supports the newer bzip2 compressed rpms.<br><br>BUGS: if the rpm contains more than one cpio file this version<br>extracts only the first one. (I don't know how widespread these<br>types of rpms are, i haven't yet seen one. If you do, try the<br>binary rpm2cpio that comes with the archivers/rpm port.)<br><br>Now called rpm2cpio.pl so that it doesn't conflict with the binary one.<br>;;1384891864;nox@FreeBSD.org;Convert .rpm files for extraction with /usr/bin/cpio, needs just perl<br>;
App=rsnapshot;System Utilities;http://images.pbidir.com/progicons/rsnapshot.png;r.vdooren@snow.nl;http://www.rsnapshot.org;GPL;Text;system,backup,restore,snapshot;rsnapshot is a filesystem snapshot utility based on rsync(1).<br>rsnapshot makes it easy to make periodic snapshots of local machines,<br>and remote machines over ssh. The code makes extensive use of hard links<br>whenever possible, to greatly reduce the disk space required.<br><br>It is written entirely in perl with no module dependencies, and has been<br>tested with versions 5.004 through 5.8.1.<br><br>WWW: http://www.rsnapshot.org<br>;;1384891883;r.vdooren@snow.nl;Filesystem snapshot utility based on rsync(1)<br>;
App=sabnzbdplus;News;http://images.pbidir.com/progicons/sabnzbdplus.png;dab@rj45.org;http://sabnzbd.org/;GPL;Graphical;newsreader,rss;SABnzbd is a cross-platform binary newsreader. It makes downloading<br>from Usenet easy by automating the whole thing. You give it an NZB<br>file or an RSS feed, it does the rest. Has a web-browser based UI<br>and an API for 3rd-party apps. Ideal for servers too.<br><br>WWW: http://sabnzbd.org/<br>;;1384811510;feld@FreeBSD.org;A web-interface based binary newsgrabber in python, with nzb support<br>;
App=scrot;Graphics;http://images.pbidir.com/progicons/scrot.png;amdmi3@FreeBSD.org;http://linuxbrit.co.uk/scrot/;Unknown;Text;screenshot;A screen capture utility that utilizes Imlib2.<br><br>WWW: http://linuxbrit.co.uk/scrot/<br>;;1384814992;amdmi3@FreeBSD.org;A screen capture utility that utilizes Imlib2<br>;
App=sdl_jewels;Games;http://images.pbidir.com/progicons/sdljewels.png;nemysis@gmx.ch;http://www.linuxmotors.com/gljewel/;GPL;Graphical;game,arcade,bejeweled;The game is very simple. There is an 8x8 array of jewels of 7 types. You<br>need to get 3 or more in a row horizontally or vertically in order to<br>score points. You can swap any two jewels that are next to each other<br>up and down or left and right. The mechanic is to click the mouse on the<br>first one, then drag in the direction to switch with. Then let up on the<br>mouse button, but this last isn't so critical.<br><br>Jewels can only be swapped if after the swap there is at least one 3 or more<br>in a row set created. Otherwise the jewels return to their original position.<br><br>There is a clock shown on the left. When it counts down to 0 the game is over.<br>You will probably be able to enter your name into the high score table.<br>Hit enter when done.<br><br>Hit F1 or spacebar to start a new game, or ESC to exit.<br><br>This game makes use of OpenGL. Without an OpenGL implementation it won't work.<br>If you only have software rendering you can still play but the frame rate<br>will be lower. The GLX module must be present as well.<br><br><br>WWW: http://www.linuxmotors.com/gljewel/<br>;;1384815194;nemysis@gmx.ch;Tile-matching 8x8 puzzle game<br>;
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