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Revision as of 01:59, 10 September 2011
Pcad is the ProgClub administration daemon software. That's the software that does various administration things when a non-privileged user asks for them to be done. For example, it can recreate some MySQL databases on your behalf. For other projects see Projects.
Project status
Under way. Not released yet, there's stuff TODO.
Contributors
Members who have contributed to this project. Newest on top.
All contributors have agreed to the terms of the Contributor License Agreement. This excludes any upstream contributors who tend to have different administrative frameworks.
Copyright
Copyright 2011, Contributors. Licensed under the New BSD license.
Source code
The repository can be browsed online:
http://www.progclub.org/pcrepo/pcad/
The code for pcad is publicly available from svn:
http://www.progclub.org/svnro/pcrepo/pcad/tags/latest
Or privately available for read-write access:
https://www.progclub.org/svn/pcrepo/pcad/trunk/
Links
TODO
Things to do, in rough order of priority:
- Make the executable code run forever
- Make the executable a managed daemon process that gets started and stopped properly
- Add support from recreating pcphpjs-dev database
Done
Stuff that's done. Latest stuff on top.
Notes for implementers
If you are interested in incorporating the ProgClub pcad into your project, here's what you need to know:
Just copy and paste your way to victory for this one, I think. You might like to review the code before you use it, I haven't done much programming in C so there might be nasty buffer overflows or other bugs present.