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DeuTex 4.4.0 DeuTex is a wad composer for Doom, Heretic, Hexen and Strife GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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RtAudio 3.0.3 RtAudio is a set of C++ classes which provide a common API for realtime audio input/output across Linux (native JACK, ALSA and OSS), GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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pymssql 0.8.0 pymssql module provides access to MS SQL Servers from Python scripts. It's the most efficient method of accessing MS SQL Server's LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) |
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Regina Rexx Interpreter 3.3 Regina is a Rexx interpreter that has been ported to most Unix platforms (Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, etc.) and also to OS/2 LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) |
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Bibble Professional 4.9d Bibble project represents a new standard in Raw Workflow tools. In development for over two years, Bibble 4 is the result of exhau Shareware |
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C++ XML Objects 1.0.0.7 C++ XML Objects is a framework for persisting hierarchies of C++ objects to and from XML Freeware |
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liblookdb 0.2.1 liblookdb is a C++ library that provides an interface to several common Database Management Systems (DBMS) LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) |
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Smake 1.2a39 GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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Bibble Lite 4.9d Bibble project represents a new standard in Raw Workflow tools. In development for over two years, Bibble 4 is the result of exhau Shareware |
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BlinkenSisters Jump'n'Run 0.4 Blinkensisters is a Parallax-style 2D scrolling gaming system for Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, and POSIX-compatible Unix systems (every platform that can run SDL). You can make your own levels with a simple text editor. Installation: (Now) the game does not have a GNU autoconf/automake based build system, but compiling the source should be easy: tar xvzf blinkensisters-VERSION.tar.gz cd blinkensisters-VERSION make make install That will compile and install "blinkensisters" in /usr/local/bin and the necessary data-files in /usr/local/share/blinkensisters. You will (usually) need root-permissions, if you want to install to /usr/local/... If you do not have root-permissions (or prefer another path for whatever reason), you can define a PREFIX Variable, e.g. make PREFIX=$HOME make install PREFIX=$HOME will install blinkensisters inside your homedirectory ($HOME/bin/blinkensisters). You may need to edit the Makefile (e.g. if you compile on Unix-platform, where the GNU tools are not the standard-tools (I recommend using the GNU commands for building) or if you have problems, if you are compiling on a 64Bit system) You will need the following Libraries/(Packages for your distribution): - A C++ compiler - GNU Make - libSDL (+ development packages (Headers, ...)) - libSDL_mixer (+ development packages) - libSDL_image (+ development packages) - xutils (Debian), xorg-x11-devel (Suse), x11-devel, xfree86-devel, ... We tested and successfully build it on the following Unices: - Suse Linux (9.2, 9.3), - Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 - Solaris 8, - SGI IRIX - the Cygwin environment in Windows Requirements: · SDL What's New in This Release: · This is a feature release with many new features: movie playback support, enhanced scripting, downloadable add-ons, better collision detection, faster rendering, and improved portability. · The project now compiles on all supported platforms with free development tools. GPL (GNU General Public License) |
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