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A NIF wrapper around a basic bloom filter.

HanoiDB implements an indexed, key/value storage engine. The primary index is a log-structured merge tree (LSM-BTree) implemented using "doubling sizes" persistent ordered sets of key/value pairs, similar is some regards to LevelDB. HanoiDB includes a visualizer which when used to watch a living database resembles the "Towers of Hanoi" puzzle game, which inspired the name of this database.

An Erlang NIF for using lz4 compression

Minimal AWS S3 client for Erlang

This module implements an OTP behaviour for writing plain Erlang FSMs, alleviating a long-standing gripe of mine that the OTP behaviours, for all their power, force programmers into a coding style that is very much different from that taught in the Basic Erlang Course (or the book, or online tutorials, ...) -- the type of programming that made us want to use Erlang in the first place.

This library offers a serialization format (a la term_to_binary()) that preserves the Erlang term order.

Toke is a very minimal Erlang driver for Tokyo Cabinet. It only wraps
the hash API (tchdb*) and doesn't even implement all of that.

All keys and values must be binaries.

Yaws is a HTTP high perfomance 1.1 webserver particularly.
well suited for dynamic-content webapplications. Two separate.
modes of operations are supported.

* Standalone mode where Yaws runs as a regular webserver daemon.This is the default mode.
* Embedded mode where Yaws runs as an embedded webserver in another erlang application.

This project is where erlang package is actually being developed.

See also: http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-packaging/2013-04/msg00240.html

PLEASE, don't auto-follow requests to the openSUSE:Factory, until you are sure that devel:languages:erlang/bleeding_edge_erlang_Factory is fine.

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Some (updated) packages I use on my computers which are not yet provided through opensuse build service.

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This package is based on the package 'gnuplot' from project 'openSUSE:Factory'
and adds pdf output capabilities.

GNUplot is a command line driven interactive function plotting utility.
GNUplot supports many different types of terminals, plotters, and
printers (including many color devices and pseudodevices like LaTeX)
and can easily be extended to include new devices.

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This package is based on the package 'PDFlib-Lite' from project 'home:netmax'.

PDFlib is a development tool for PDF-enabling your software, or generating PDF on
your server. PDFlib offers a simple-to-use API for programmatically creating PDF
files from within your own server- or client-side software. PDFlib doesn't make
use of third-party software for generating PDF, nor does it require any other tools.

http://code.google.com/p/scalaris/

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AqBanking is a generic online banking interface. It allows multiple
back-ends (currently HBCI) and multiple front-ends (such as KDE, GNOME,
or console) to be used.

Maintainer

GnuCash is a personal finance manager. A check book-like register GUI
allows you to enter and track bank accounts, stocks, income, and even
currency trades.

Feature Highlights:

* Double-Entry Accounting;
* Stock/Bond/Mutual Fund Accounts;
* Small-Business Accounting;
* Reports, Graphs;
* QIF/OFX/HBCI Import, Transaction Matching;
* Scheduled Transactions;
* Financial Calculations.

Maintainer

GnuCash is a personal finance manager. A check-book likeregister GUI
allows you to enter and track bank accounts, stocks, income and even
currency trades. The interface is designed to be simple and easy to
use, but is backed with double-entry accounting principles to ensure
balanced books. This is the documentation module for GnuCash.

Bugowner

KMyMoney is a personal finance manager.

KMyMoney is the Personal Finance Manager for KDE4. It operates
similar to Quicken, supports various account types, categorization
of expenses, multiple currencies, online banking support via QIF,
OFX and HBCI, budgeting and a rich set of reports.

AqBanking is a generic online banking interface. It allows multiple
back-ends (currently HBCI) and multiple front-ends (such as KDE, GNOME,
or console) to be used.

Gwenhywfar is a base library used to provide OS abstraction functions
for Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and Windows. It also includes some
often needed functions (for example, handling and parsing of
configuration files, reading and writingof XML files, and interprocess
communication).

Bugowner

KMyMoney is a personal finance manager.

KMyMoney is the Personal Finance Manager for KDE4. It operates
similar to Quicken, supports various account types, categorization
of expenses, multiple currencies, online banking support via QIF,
OFX and HBCI, budgeting and a rich set of reports.

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