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Re: [Savannah-hackers] submission of Sox - savannah.nongnu.org


From: Hugo Gayosso
Subject: Re: [Savannah-hackers] submission of Sox - savannah.nongnu.org
Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2002 11:30:17 -0500
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FYI: There is already a project called "Sox".

http://sox.sourceforge.net/

  Welcome to the home page for SoX, the swiss army knife of sound
  processing programs.  SoX is a command line utility that can convert
  various formats of computer audio files in to other formats.  It can
  also apply various effects to these sound files during the
  conversion.  As an added bonus, SoX can play and record audio files
  on several unix style platforms.

  SoX has been been around since at least 1992 when it was first
  created by Lance Norskog.


address@hidden writes:

> A package was submitted to savannah.nongnu.org
> This mail was sent to address@hidden, address@hidden
> 
> 
> Alan McFarlane <address@hidden> described the package as follows:
> License: gpl
> Other License: 
> Package: Sox
> System name: sox
> Type: non-GNU
> 
> Description:
> This project is intended to be a collection of TCP/IP clients and servers for 
> use in general debugging and small intranet/internet sites.
> 
> Currently, various servers have been written and tested - POP3, SMPT, DICT, 
> QOTD, DayTime, Time, Chargen, Echo, Discard. I have also experimented with 
> HTTP and NNTP servers although those will be intended for a later version.
> 
> The code is developed under Borland Delphi 6 (Personal Edition) and currently 
> is completly self-contained. No external DLLs or other libraries are required.
> 
> The final aim is to have a single server application hopefully running as a 
> service, with plugin modules - one server per plugin - so that the user can 
> download or upgrade just the necessary components.
> 
> The clients whilst not being an integral part of the part of the project, may 
> be useful to users. Their purpose is primarily for testing the servers.
> 
> Target audience is developers of web-based applications who may access to 
> (for example) a small POP3/IMAP/SMTP server to check their code, 
> organisations running small intranet sites, network engineers and so on.

- -- 
Hugo Gayosso
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