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Tuesday, January 29, 2002

 
Procmail filter recipes: Get spam, search google for any references

posted by j 1/29/2002 11:49:19 AM

 
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-secsh-connect-14.txt

posted by j 1/29/2002 10:45:34 AM

 
WinSCP seems to be a reasonable GUI for scp.

posted by j 1/29/2002 10:31:58 AM

 
SFTP for Win32.

posted by j 1/29/2002 10:04:59 AM


Friday, January 18, 2002

 
Reviewing ways of querying a CVS repository. The best seems to be Bonsai but viewcvs looks interesting as well (as an added benefit it looks like it can font-lock code / markup using the enscript program).

posted by j 1/18/2002 09:58:01 AM


Thursday, January 17, 2002

 
More on creating slides with PDFLaTeX

posted by j 1/17/2002 09:19:41 AM

 
Creating slides with LaTeX.

posted by j 1/17/2002 08:43:13 AM


Wednesday, January 09, 2002

 
Novell's eDirectory is evidently (well, as mentioned at slashdot) a free LDAP implementation when used under Linux.

posted by j 1/09/2002 05:18:48 AM


Tuesday, January 08, 2002

 
The Bugzilla Guide also mentions a mechanism to integrate CVS.

posted by j 1/08/2002 06:04:17 AM

 
cvsps and cvszilla both provide ways of implementing transactions (cvsps: "patch sets"; cvszilla: "change sets") in CVS. The info-cvs list might have more information on other possible solutions though none were immediately evident.

posted by j 1/08/2002 06:02:14 AM

 
An article discussing the Bugzilla schema

posted by j 1/08/2002 05:54:58 AM

 
Sufficiently Encapsulated Hacks is a set of slides about Design Patterns in Perl.

posted by j 1/08/2002 05:53:52 AM

 
A Bugzilla installer.

posted by j 1/08/2002 05:52:05 AM


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