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Created February 1, 2017 14:56 — forked from drmalex07/README-python-service-on-systemd-activated-socket.md
An example network service with systemd-activated socket in Python. #systemd #python #socket #socket-activation

README

The example below creates a TCP server listening on a stream (i.e. SOCK_STREAM) socket. A similar approach can be followed to create a UDP server on a datagram (i.e. SOCK_DGRAM) socket. See man systemd.socket for details.

An example server

Create an simple echo server at /opt/foo/serve.py.

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<fontconfig>
<dir>C:\WINDOWS\Fonts</dir>
<match target="pattern">
<test qual="any" name="family"><string>mono</string></test>
<edit name="family" mode="assign"><string>monospace</string></edit>
</match>

Live Transcoding

This is a collection of working commandline examples to show how one could use FFMpeg and VLC for live transcoding of video streams. All examples have been tested on OSX 10.7.5 with FFMPeg 1.1.3 and VLC 2.0.5 in early 2013.

Documentation links

// This is the core Javascript code for http://windhistory.com/
// I haven't done a full open source release, but I figured I'd put the most important
// D3 code out there for people to learn from. [email protected]
/** Common wind rose code **/
// Function to draw a single arc for the wind rose
// Input: Drawing options object containing
// width: degrees of width to draw (ie 5 or 15)
// from: integer, inner radius
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd">
<!-- /etc/fonts/fonts.conf file to configure system font access -->
<fontconfig>
<!--
DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE.
IT WILL BE REPLACED WHEN FONTCONFIG IS UPDATED.
LOCAL CHANGES BELONG IN 'local.conf'.