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-package My::Project::kware;
+package project::kware::ListItem;
require 5.6.0; # at least 'use warnings;' but we need some 5.6.0+ modules anyway
-use vars qw($VERSION $CVS_ID);
-$VERSION=do { my @r=(q$Revision$=~/\d+/g); sprintf "%d.".("%03d"x$#r),@r; };
-$CVS_ID=q$Id$;
+our $VERSION=do { my @r=(q$Revision$=~/\d+/g); sprintf "%d.".("%03d"x$#r),@r; };
+our $CVS_ID=q$Id$;
use strict;
use warnings;
+use My::Web;
-our %ListItem=(
- "name"=>"KernelWare, Linux Kernel Drivers in Userland",
- "priority"=>5,
+
+our @ListItem=(
+ "name"=>"KernelWare",
+ "platform"=>"unixdevel",
+ "priority"=>190,
"download"=>"kware.tar.gz",
- "summary"=>"Drivers debugging",
+ "summary"=>"Linux kernel drivers in userland for their debugging",
"license"=>"PD",
- "maintenance"=>"obsolete",
- "reason"=>"<a href=\"http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/\">The User-mode Linux Kernel</a>",
+ "maintenance"=>"obsolete-"
+ .a_href('http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/','The User-mode Linux Kernel')." is much more useful now.",
"language"=>"C",
- "description"=>""
- .'<p>Do you also find debugging of Linux kernel drivers a nightmare? Would you'
- .' like to be able to run them as normal userland process including fancy'
- .' <code>gdb</code> debugging and <code>SIGSEGV</code>-guarded operation?'
- .' Here you are!</p>'
- .' <p>KernelWare provides stub-style emulation of core kernel functions and'
- .' is able to link with already pre-compiled modules. No special compilation'
- .' flags needed, just link the <code>.o</code> module of the driver with'
- .' KernelWare and you will get standard executable.</p>'
- .' <p>Currently only a few functions are implemented and the code is rather'
- .' an ugly hack than professional solution. I do not expect to ever develop'
- .' it into some clean software, take it as it is, improve it or let it be.</p>'
+ "description"=><<"HERE",
+<p>Do you also find debugging of Linux kernel drivers a nightmare? Would you
+like to be able to run them as normal userland process including fancy
+<code>gdb</code> debugging and <code>SIGSEGV</code>-guarded operation?
+Here you are!</p>
+<p>KernelWare provides stub-style emulation of core kernel functions and
+is able to link with already pre-compiled modules. No special compilation
+flags needed, just link the <code>.o</code> module of the driver with
+KernelWare and you will get standard executable.</p>
+HERE
);
1;