Hello!
name : Marino Andrès. mail address : [EMAIL PROTECTED] preferred user-ID on CPAN : igrec I create this module to manage my icecast server! Name : Net::Icecast DSLI : Development : the module is finished, and compressed in a NetIcecast.tar.gz file Language used : perl Description : A perl module. This oriented object program permit you to use lot off the icecast commands in your perl programm, and configure your icecast server. Exemple of what you can do whtih this module : my $session = Net::Icecast->new("icecast.computer.host",$port?,"ADMIN_Password"); $session->set_oper("OPER_Password\n"); my %sources = $session->sources; print "Sources:\n"; foreach $key (keys %sources) { #If you want you print the IP address, the song title, mount point... print "Id : $key, host : $sources{$key}->{host}\n"; } my %clients = $session->listeners; print "Clients:\n"; foreach $key (keys %clients) { #If you want you print the source id, the mount point... print "Id : $key, host : $clients{$key}->{host}\n"; } #And if you want to change the admin_password or client_password: $session->set("admin_password my_new_password"); $session->set("client_password secret_password"); #And you can test the other functions in the same way that you test this one! #Isn't it very simple to use it :).
Application for a developer registration
I hereby apply for a developer registration. NAME: Anders Sonderberg Mortensen EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL:http://www.indexdata.dk LOGIN: SONDBERG PLAN: The company I represent is developing open source implementations of the Z3950 protocol. This is a client/server based protocol maintained by the Library of Congress intended mostly for exchange of bibliographic information. Until now, the server specific issues have been developed in terms of the YAZ toolkit based on C. However, our company has repeatedly received recommendations of developing a Perl API for this YAZ toolkit. Therefore, we have just programmed and released an alpha test version of this new Perl wrapper. And it seems to be a success. Our customers and cooperators are very happy with this new easy approach to the Z3950 protocol. After a concluded test phase, we like to publish the Perl YAZ API on CPAN. Therefore, we wish to reserve the name space Z3950:: for this purpose. Many thanx in advance! Cheers, Anders Sønderberg Mortensen -- Anders Sønderberg Mortensen [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://www.indexdata.dk Index Data Ph.: +45 3341 0105 Fax: +45 3341 0101
User update for DELTA
(This Mail was generated by the server http://p11.speedlink.de/pause/authenquery;ACTION=edit_cred automatically) Record update in the PAUSE users database: userid: [DELTA] fullname: [Christian Lackas] email: [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] homepage: [http://www.clackas.de/] cpan_mail_alias: [secr] was [publ] Data were entered by DELTA (Christian Lackas). Please check if they are correct. Thanks, The Pause
Module update for IO::AtomicFile
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Module update for IO::Lines
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Module update for IO::WrapTie
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Module update for MIME::Decoder
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Module update for MIME::Entity
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Module update for MIME::Head
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Module update for MIME::IO
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Module update for Convert::BinHex
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Module update for MIME::Latin1
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Module update for MIME::Parser
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Module update for MIME::ParserBase
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Module update for MIME::Words
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Re: Changing author space for Chart-Graph.pm
On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 03:40:24PM -0700, Edouard Lagache wrote: > Dear CPAN Module Maintainers, > > About 18 months ago, a student intern working for CAIDA Michel Young > (MHYOUNG) submitted to you a module he developed for us: > Chart-Graph.pm. Since then, he has moved on and we continued to work > on the module. We would like to submit the revised module and set up > a new author's area with CPAN for all CAIDA projects to simplify your > life and ours! > > Could you please advise us on how to create a new CAIDA author's area > within CPAN and how we can transfer Chart-Graph.pm to that area for > version 2.0 that we are close to releasing? Edouard, I'm delighted that CAIDA will be represented on CPAN. You can create an area by registering a new account: http://www.perl.com/CPAN-local/modules/04pause.html#registering You won't need to do anything special to be able to upload Chart-Graph 2.0 to your area, as long as it has a unique filename. Peace, * Kurt Starsinic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- Senior Network Engineer * | `The term `Internet' has the meaning given that term in | | section 230(f)(1) of the Communications Act of 1934.' | | -- H.R. 3028, Trademark Cyberpiracy Prevention Act |
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Welcome new user Michael Fross
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Welcome new user Geoff Russell
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Welcome new user Ilya Verlinsky
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Welcome new user Albert N. Micheev
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Welcome new user Marino Andrès
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Welcome new user Anders Sonderberg Mortensen
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Namespace Registration - Unix::Sysadmin::
This is a followup to my earlier post soliciting feedback on the right namespace for my object oriented Unix system administration framework. I've thought about the issues some more, and I've revised the names of the modules I've written. The PAUSE document states that "You need not wait for a response. Generally a lack of response can be taken as acceptance of the module name being proposed." Now, my previous proposal was so crappy, I can't take that statement too seriously. 8). Upon reflection it seems obvious that such a framework should live under Unix::Sysadmin or something like that. Accordingly, I'd like to announce that I intend to upload modules in development under the following names: Unix::Sysadmin::Ainf; # Automount map entry class Unix::Sysadmin::Ginf; # Unix group entry class Unix::Sysadmin::Hinf; # Unix host entry class Unix::Sysadmin::Nginf; # Netgroup class Unix::Sysadmin::Uinf; # Unix user entry class Unix::Sysadmin::List; # Abstract list class ::Ainf; # Automount map ::Ginf; # Group list ::Hinf; # Host list ::Nginf; # Netgroup list ::Uinf; # User list Unix::Sysadmin::Cmds; # Unix commands base class ::FreeBSD; # FreeBSD platform specific commands ::Linux;# Linux platform specific commands ::SunOS;# Solaris platform specific commands Unix::Sysadmin::Files; # Unix file paths base class ::FreeBSD; # FreeBSD platform specific files ::Linux;# Linux platform specific files ::SunOS;# Solaris platform specific files Unix::Sysadmin::Config; # Framework-wide configuration class Unix::Sysadmin::Utility; # Framework-wide utility class I'm about 90% finished designing, 80% finished documenting and 75% finished coding this puppy. (What? You're supposed to do those in sequence? Bah!) I'll wait a month or so to digest any feedback, or simmer in resentment over beeing ignored. Just kidding about the last part. 8) Here follows the toplevel Pod. Thanks for your attention and keep on saving the world! NAME Unix::Sysadmin - Object Oriented Framework for Unix System Administration SYNOPSIS use Unix::Sysadmin::Ainf; # Automount maps class use Unix::Sysadmin::Ginf; # Unix groups class use Unix::Sysadmin::Hinf; # Unix hosts class use Unix::Sysadmin::Nginf; # Netgroup class use Unix::Sysadmin::Uinf; # Unix user class use Unix::Sysadmin::List:: # Lists of the above use Unix::Sysadmin::Cmds:: # Platform specific commands classes use Unix::Sysadmin::Files:: # Platform specific files classes use Unix::Sysadmin::Config # Framework-wide configuration class use Unix::Sysadmin::Utility # Framework-wide utility class DESCRIPTION Unix::Sysadmin is an object oriented Perl framework for Unix system administration. It's main features are platform independence (at least among FreeBSD, Linux and Solaris), secure transport and a peer-to-peer management model that is in tune with many Unix networks we've seen. This framework does much of what NIS does, but uses a secure transport based on ssh. The trust model is therefore closely patterned on ssh1. It's cross platform (across FreeBSD, Linux and SunOS) and hides architectural differences from the user, so one can update passwd, group and automount information to a heterogeneous groups of hosts without regard to their OSen, or your own for that matter. Any host on the network can manage any number of other hosts provided that the managing host has the ssh key that enables root access on the managed hosts, and also has access to the database of managed hosts and users. Users may be granted access to one, some or all hosts on the network. Automount maps work transparently with amd or autofs, and particular keys may be distributed in the same way as users. Groups work similarly. Though managed users, hosts, groups and amd maps may be distributed selectively, the framework provides a place to keep these objects globally unique. Entity Classes Unix::Sysadmin provides several classes that represent entities that are frequently the target of Unix system administration activity. Of particular interest are the Hinf and Uinf classes, which represent hosts and users respectively. These are treated in detail in the section on "The Hinf Classes" and the section on "The Uinf Class" below. Other classes that represent manageable entities are the Ainf class for automount maps (either amd or autofs), the Ginf class for Unix groups and the Nginf class for "netgroups", an idea stolen from but not orthogonal with NIS. Support Classes
Re: Mail::Procmail
Any progress with the Mail::Procmail category? -- Johan [Quoting Johan Vromans, on August 9 2000, 11:02, in "Mail::Procmail"] > I've uploaded Mail-Procmail-0.02.tar.gz (module Mail::Procmail) to PAUSE. > ... -- Johan