Fri May 25 23:29:36 UTC 2018

patches/packages/glibc-zoneinfo-2018e-noarch-2_slack14.2.txz:  Rebuilt.
  Handle removal of US/Pacific-New timezone. If we see that the machine is
  using this, it will be automatically switched to US/Pacific.
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NetworkManager: NetworkManager (Networking that Just Works)
NetworkManager:
NetworkManager: The point of NetworkManager is to make networking configuration and
NetworkManager: setup as painless and automatic as possible. NetworkManager sets IP
NetworkManager: addresses, default routes, associating with wireless access points
NetworkManager: or wired LANs, and other network configuration settings in a simple,
NetworkManager: automated fashion (manual overrides are still possible).
NetworkManager:
NetworkManager: Home page: http://projects.gnome.org/NetworkManager/
NetworkManager:
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bash: bash (sh-compatible shell)
bash:
bash: The GNU Bourne-Again SHell. Bash is a sh-compatible command
bash: interpreter that executes commands read from the standard input or
bash: from a file. Bash also incorporates useful features from the Korn
bash: and C shells (ksh and csh). Bash is ultimately intended to be a
bash: conformant implementation of the IEEE Posix Shell and Tools
bash: specification (IEEE Working Group 1003.2).
bash:
bash: Bash must be present for the system to boot properly.
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bind: bind (DNS server and utilities)
bind:
bind: The named daemon and support utilities such as dig, host, and
bind: nslookup. Sample configuration files for running a simple caching
bind: nameserver are included. Documentation for advanced name server
bind: setup can be found in /usr/doc/bind-9.x.x/.
bind:
bind:
bind:
bind:
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bluez: bluez (Bluetooth libraries and utilities)
bluez:
bluez: Bluez is the Bluetooth stack for Linux, allowing Bluetooth adaptors
bluez: and devices to be used with Linux. This package contains the Bluez
bluez: libraries, utilities, and other support files.
bluez:
bluez: For more info, visit: http://www.bluez.org
bluez:
bluez:
bluez:
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ca-certificates: ca-certificates (PEM Files of CA Certificates)
ca-certificates:
ca-certificates: This package includes PEM files of CA certificates to allow SSL-based
ca-certificates: applications to check for the authenticity of SSL connections.
ca-certificates:
ca-certificates: Homepage: http://packages.qa.debian.org/c/ca-certificates.html
ca-certificates:
ca-certificates:
ca-certificates:
ca-certificates:
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curl: curl (command line URL data transfer tool)
curl:
curl: Curl is a command line tool for transferring data specified with URL
curl: syntax. The command is designed to work without user interaction or
curl: any kind of interactivity. Curl offers a busload of useful tricks
curl: like proxy support, user authentication, ftp upload, HTTP post, SSL
curl: (https:) connections, cookies, file transfer resume and more.
curl:
curl: libcurl is a library that Curl uses to do its job. It is readily
curl: available to be used by your software, too.
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dbus: dbus (D-Bus message bus system)
dbus:
dbus: D-Bus supplies both a system daemon (for events such as "new hardware
dbus: device added" or "printer queue changed") and a per user login
dbus: session daemon (for general IPC needs among user applications).
dbus: Also, the message bus is built on top of a general one-to-one message
dbus: passing framework, which can be used by any two apps to communicate
dbus: directly (without going through the message bus daemon).
dbus:
dbus:
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dhcp: dhcp (DHCP server and client utilities)
dhcp:
dhcp: This package provides the ISC's DHCP utilities, including both a
dhcp: server and client. The DHCP protocol allows a host to contact a
dhcp: central server which maintains a list of IP addresses which may be
dhcp: assigned on one or more subnets. A DHCP client may request an
dhcp: address from this pool, and then use it temporarily for communication
dhcp: on the network. The DHCP protocol also provides a mechanism whereby
dhcp: a client can learn important details about the network to which it is
dhcp: attached, such as the location of a default router or name server.
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dnsmasq: dnsmasq (small DNS and DHCP server)
dnsmasq:
dnsmasq: Dnsmasq is a lightweight, easy to configure DNS forwarder and DHCP
dnsmasq: server. It is designed to provide DNS (and optionally DHCP) to a
dnsmasq: small network, and can serve the names of local machines which are not
dnsmasq: in the global DNS.
dnsmasq:
dnsmasq: Dnsmasq was written by Simon Kelley.
dnsmasq:
dnsmasq: Homepage: http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/
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emacs: emacs (GNU Emacs)
emacs:
emacs: Emacs is the extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time
emacs: display editor. If this seems to be a bit of a mouthful, an
emacs: easier explanation is that Emacs is a text editor and more. At
emacs: its core is an interpreter for Emacs Lisp, a dialect of the Lisp
emacs: programming language with extensions to support text editing.
emacs: This version supports X.
emacs:
emacs: http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/
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expat: expat (C library for parsing XML)
expat:
expat: This is Expat, a C library for parsing XML, written by James Clark.
expat: Expat is a stream-oriented XML parser used by Python, GNOME, Xft2,
expat: and other things.
expat:
expat:
expat:
expat:
expat:
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freetype: freetype (A free, high-quality, and portable font engine)
freetype:
freetype: FreeType is a free and portable font rendering engine. It has been
freetype: developed to provide support for a number of font formats, including
freetype: TrueType, Type 1, and OpenType, and is designed to be small,
freetype: efficient, highly customizable, and portable while capable of
freetype: producing high-quality output.
freetype:
freetype: Homepage: http://www.freetype.org
freetype:
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gcc: gcc (Base GCC package with C support)
gcc:
gcc: GCC is the GNU Compiler Collection.
gcc:
gcc: This package contains those parts of the compiler collection needed to
gcc: compile C code. Other packages add Ada, C++, Fortran, Go,
gcc: Objective-C, and Java support to the compiler core.
gcc:
gcc:
gcc:
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gcc-g++: gcc-g++ (C++ for GCC)
gcc-g++:
gcc-g++: C++ support for the GNU Compiler Collection.
gcc-g++:
gcc-g++: This package contains those parts of the compiler collection needed to
gcc-g++: compile C++ code. The base gcc package is also required.
gcc-g++:
gcc-g++:
gcc-g++:
gcc-g++:
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gcc-gfortran: gcc-gfortran (Fortran support for GCC)
gcc-gfortran:
gcc-gfortran: The GNU Fortran compiler is fully compliant with the Fortran 95
gcc-gfortran: Standard and includes legacy F77 support. In addition, a significant
gcc-gfortran: number of Fortran 2003 and Fortran 2008 features are implemented.
gcc-gfortran: GNU Fortran also contains many standard and extensions and can be
gcc-gfortran: used to run real-world programs.
gcc-gfortran:
gcc-gfortran: This package contains those parts of the compiler collection
gcc-gfortran: needed to compile Fortran code. The gcc package is also required.
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gcc-gnat: gcc-gnat (Ada support for GCC)
gcc-gnat:
gcc-gnat: Ada support for the GNU Compiler Collection.
gcc-gnat:
gcc-gnat: This package contains those parts of the compiler collection needed to
gcc-gnat: compile Ada code. GNAT implements Ada 95, Ada 2005 and Ada 2012, and
gcc-gnat: it may also be invoked in Ada 83 compatibility mode. By default, GNAT
gcc-gnat: assumes Ada 2012. The base gcc package is also required.
gcc-gnat:
gcc-gnat:
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gcc-go: gcc-go (Go support for GCC)
gcc-go:
gcc-go: Go is a compiled, garbage-collected, concurrent programming language
gcc-go: developed by Google Inc. The initial design of Go was started in
gcc-go: September 2007 by Robert Griesemer, Rob Pike, and Ken Thompson.
gcc-go: Rob Pike has stated that Go is being used "for real stuff" at Google.
gcc-go: Go's "gc" compiler targets the Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and
gcc-go: Microsoft Windows operating systems, and the i386, amd64, and ARM
gcc-go: processor architectures.
gcc-go:
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gcc-java: gcc-java (Java support for GCC)
gcc-java:
gcc-java: Java support for the GNU Compiler Collection.
gcc-java:
gcc-java: This package contains those parts of the compiler collection needed to
gcc-java: compile programs written in the Java programming language. The base
gcc-java: gcc package is also required.
gcc-java:
gcc-java:
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gcc-objc: gcc-objc (Objective-C support for GCC)
gcc-objc:
gcc-objc: Objective-C support for the GNU Compiler Collection.
gcc-objc:
gcc-objc: This package contains those parts of the compiler collection needed to
gcc-objc: compile code written in Objective-C. Objective-C was originally
gcc-objc: developed to add object-oriented extensions to the C language, and is
gcc-objc: best known as the native language of the NeXT computer.
gcc-objc:
gcc-objc: The base gcc package is also required.
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gd: gd (a graphics library)
gd:
gd: gd is a graphics library. It allows your code to quickly draw images
gd: complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colors, cut and paste from
gd: other images, and flood fills, and write out the result as a PNG or
gd: JPEG file. This is particularly useful in web applications, where
gd: PNG and JPEG are two of the formats accepted for inline images by
gd: most browsers. The gd library was written by Thomas Boutell.
gd:
gd: Homepage: https://www.libgd.org
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gegl: GEGL (Generic Graphics Library)
gegl:
gegl: GEGL (Generic Graphics Library) is a graph based image processing
gegl: framework.
gegl:
gegl: GEGL provides infrastructure to do demand based cached non destructive
gegl: image editing on larger than RAM buffers. Through babl it provides
gegl: support for a wide range of color models and pixel storage formats for
gegl: input and output.
gegl:
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getmail: getmail (POP3 mail retriever)
getmail:
getmail: getmail is a POP3 mail retriever, with support for both ordinary and
getmail: domain (or multidrop) POP3 mailboxes. It is written in Python, and
getmail: licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2.
getmail:
getmail: getmail was written by Charles Cazabon.
getmail:
getmail:
getmail:
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gimp: gimp (The GNU Image Manipulation Program)
gimp:
gimp: The GIMP is a powerful tool for the preparation and manipulation of
gimp: digital images. The GIMP provides the user with a wide variety of
gimp: image manipulation, painting, processing, and rendering tools. The
gimp: GIMP's open design and extensible architecture make for a very
gimp: powerful end product for photo and image retouching, web graphics
gimp: design, or digital illustration.
gimp:
gimp:
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git: git (the stupid content tracker)
git:
git: Git is a fast, scalable, distributed revision control system with an
git: unusually rich command set that provides both high-level operations
git: and full access to internals.
git:
git: "git" can mean anything, depending on your mood.
git:
git: Git was originally written by Linus Torvalds and is currently
git: maintained by Junio C. Hamano.
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gkrellm: gkrellm (GNU Krell Monitors)
gkrellm:
gkrellm: GKrellM charts SMP CPU, load, Disk, and all active net interfaces
gkrellm: automatically. An on/off button and online timer for the PPP interface
gkrellm: is provided. Monitors for memory and swap usage, file system, internet
gkrellm: connections, APM laptop battery, mbox style mailboxes, and cpu temps.
gkrellm: Also includes an uptime monitor, hostname label, and clock/calendar.
gkrellm:
gkrellm: Bill Wilson is the author of GKrellM.
gkrellm:
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glib2: glib2 (library of C routines)
glib2:
glib2: GLib is a library which includes support routines for C such as lists,
glib2: trees, hashes, memory allocation, and many other things.
glib2:
glib2:
glib2:
glib2:
glib2:
glib2:
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glibc: glibc (GNU C libraries)
glibc:
glibc: This package contains the GNU C libraries and header files. The GNU
glibc: C library was written originally by Roland McGrath, and is currently
glibc: maintained by Ulrich Drepper. Some parts of the library were
glibc: contributed or worked on by other people.
glibc:
glibc: You'll need this package to compile programs.
glibc:
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glibc-i18n: glibc-i18n (locale files from glibc)
glibc-i18n:
glibc-i18n: These files go in /usr/lib/locale, /usr/share/i18n/, and
glibc-i18n: /usr/share/locale/ to provide internationalization support.
glibc-i18n: You'll need this package unless you will be using US English only.
glibc-i18n:
glibc-i18n:
glibc-i18n:
glibc-i18n:
glibc-i18n:
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glibc-profile: glibc-profile (GNU C libraries with profiling support)
glibc-profile:
glibc-profile: This package contains static versions of the GNU C libraries with
glibc-profile: support for profiling binaries using gprof. gprof calculates how
glibc-profile: much time a program spends in each routine which can suggest where
glibc-profile: to concentrate efforts to improve performance.
glibc-profile:
glibc-profile: See the gprof man page for more details.
glibc-profile:
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glibc-solibs: glibc-solibs (shared GNU C libraries)
glibc-solibs:
glibc-solibs: This package contains the shared libraries, binaries, and support
glibc-solibs: files required to run most Linux applications linked with glibc.
glibc-solibs:
glibc-solibs:
glibc-solibs:
glibc-solibs:
glibc-solibs:
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glibc-zoneinfo: glibc-zoneinfo (timezone database)
glibc-zoneinfo:
glibc-zoneinfo: This package allows you to configure your time zone.
glibc-zoneinfo:
glibc-zoneinfo: This timezone database comes from the tzdata and tzcode packages by
glibc-zoneinfo: Arthur David Olson et.al. The latest version and more information
glibc-zoneinfo: may be found at: http://www.iana.org/time-zones
glibc-zoneinfo:
glibc-zoneinfo: Use the timeconfig utility to set your local time zone.
glibc-zoneinfo:
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gnupg: gnupg (The GNU Privacy Guard)
gnupg:
gnupg: GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage. It can
gnupg: be used to encrypt data and to create digital signatures. It includes
gnupg: an advanced key management facility and is compliant with the proposed
gnupg: OpenPGP Internet standard as described in RFC2440.
gnupg:
gnupg:
gnupg:
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gnutls: gnutls (GNU TLS library)
gnutls:
gnutls: This is a TLS (Transport Layer Security) 1.0 and SSL (Secure Sockets
gnutls: Layer) 3.0 implementation. In brief, GnuTLS can be described as a
gnutls: library which offers an API to access secure communication protocols.
gnutls: These protocols provide privacy over insecure lines, and were designed
gnutls: to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, or message forgery.
gnutls:
gnutls: Homepage: http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls/
gnutls:
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gtk+2: GTK+ version 2 (multi-platform GUI toolkit)
gtk+2:
gtk+2: This is GTK+, a multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical user
gtk+2: interfaces. Offering a complete set of widgets, GTK+ is suitable for
gtk+2: projects ranging from small one-off projects to complete application
gtk+2: suites.
gtk+2:
gtk+2:
gtk+2:
gtk+2:
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httpd: httpd (The Apache HTTP Server)
httpd:
httpd: Apache is an HTTP server designed as a plug-in replacement for the
httpd: NCSA HTTP server. It fixes numerous bugs in the NCSA server and
httpd: includes many frequently requested new features, and has an API which
httpd: allows it to be extended to meet users' needs more easily.
httpd:
httpd: Apache is the most popular web server in the known universe; over
httpd: half of the servers on the Internet are running Apache or one of
httpd: its variants.
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intltool: intltool (Utilities for translation support)
intltool:
intltool: This package contains scripts and autoconf files for
intltool: internationalizing data.
intltool:
intltool: Homepage: https://edge.launchpad.net/intltool
intltool:
intltool:
intltool:
intltool:
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irssi: irssi (Internet Relay Chat client)
irssi:
irssi: Irssi is an Internet Relay Chat client. Designed to be both secure
irssi: and expandable, irssi is easily customized using modules and scripts.
irssi:
irssi: For more information, visit: http://irssi.org
irssi:
irssi: irssi was written by Timo Sirainen.
irssi:
irssi:
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kdelibs: kdelibs (KDE libraries)
kdelibs:
kdelibs: System libraries and other resources required for the KDE Platform.
kdelibs:
kdelibs:
kdelibs:
kdelibs:
kdelibs:
kdelibs:
kdelibs:
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libX11: libX11 (Core X11 protocol client library)
libX11:
libX11: libX11 is part of X11.
libX11:
libX11: For more information about the X.Org Foundation (the providers of the
libX11: X.Org implementation of the X Window System), see their website:
libX11:
libX11: http://www.x.org
libX11:
libX11:
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libXcursor: libXcursor (X Window System Cursor management library)
libXcursor:
libXcursor: libXcursor is part of X11.
libXcursor:
libXcursor: For more information about the X.Org Foundation (the providers of the
libXcursor: X.Org implementation of the X Window System), see their website:
libXcursor:
libXcursor: http://www.x.org
libXcursor:
libXcursor:
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libXfixes: libXfixes (client library for the Xfixes extension)
libXfixes:
libXfixes: libXfixes is part of X11.
libXfixes:
libXfixes: For more information about the X.Org Foundation (the providers of the
libXfixes: X.Org implementation of the X Window System), see their website:
libXfixes:
libXfixes: http://www.x.org
libXfixes:
libXfixes:
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libXfont: libXfont (library for legacy X11 font system)
libXfont:
libXfont: libXfont provides the core of the legacy X11 font system, handling the
libXfont: index files (fonts.dir, fonts.alias, fonts.scale), the various font
libXfont: file formats, and rasterizing them. It is used by the X servers, the
libXfont: X Font Server (xfs), and some font utilities (bdftopcf for instance),
libXfont: but should not be used by normal X11 clients. X11 clients access fonts
libXfont: via either the new API's in libXft, or the legacy API's in libX11.
libXfont:
libXfont:
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libXi: libXi (library for the X Input Extension)
libXi:
libXi: libXi is part of X11.
libXi:
libXi: For more information about the X.Org Foundation (the providers of the
libXi: X.Org implementation of the X Window System), see their website:
libXi:
libXi: http://www.x.org
libXi:
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libXrandr: libXrandr (X Resize, Rotate and Reflection extension library)
libXrandr:
libXrandr: libXrandr is part of X11.
libXrandr:
libXrandr: For more information about the X.Org Foundation (the providers of the
libXrandr: X.Org implementation of the X Window System), see their website:
libXrandr:
libXrandr: http://www.x.org
libXrandr:
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libXrender: libXrender (library for the Render Extension to the X11 protocol)
libXrender:
libXrender: libXrender is part of X11.
libXrender:
libXrender: For more information about the X.Org Foundation (the providers of the
libXrender: X.Org implementation of the X Window System), see their website:
libXrender:
libXrender: http://www.x.org
libXrender:
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libXres: libXres (X-Resource extension client library)
libXres:
libXres: libXres is part of X11.
libXres:
libXres: For more information about the X.Org Foundation (the providers of the
libXres: X.Org implementation of the X Window System), see their website:
libXres:
libXres: http://www.x.org
libXres:
libXres:
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libXtst: libXtst (client library for the XTEST & RECORD extensions)
libXtst:
libXtst: libXtst is part of X11.
libXtst:
libXtst: For more information about the X.Org Foundation (the providers of the
libXtst: X.Org implementation of the X Window System), see their website:
libXtst:
libXtst: http://www.x.org
libXtst:
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libXv: libXv (library for the X Video (Xv) extension to the X Window System)
libXv:
libXv: libXv is part of X11.
libXv:
libXv: For more information about the X.Org Foundation (the providers of the
libXv: X.Org implementation of the X Window System), see their website:
libXv:
libXv: http://www.x.org
libXv:
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libXvMC: libXvMC (X.Org X11 libXvMC runtime library)
libXvMC:
libXvMC: libXvMC is part of X11.
libXvMC:
libXvMC: For more information about the X.Org Foundation (the providers of the
libXvMC: X.Org implementation of the X Window System), see their website:
libXvMC:
libXvMC: http://www.x.org
libXvMC:
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libcgroup: libcgroup (library and utilities for kernel control groups)
libcgroup:
libcgroup: Control Groups provide a mechanism for aggregating/partitioning sets of
libcgroup: tasks, and all their future children, into hierarchical groups with
libcgroup: specialized behaviour. It makes use of a filesystem interface.
libcgroup: This package contains a library for developing applications that use
libcgroup: control groups, as well as some basic userspace tools for controlling
libcgroup: and monitoring control groups.
libcgroup:
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libgcrypt: libgcrypt (General purpose crypto library)
libgcrypt:
libgcrypt: Libgcrypt is a general purpose crypto library based on the code
libgcrypt: used in GnuPG.
libgcrypt:
libgcrypt:
libgcrypt:
libgcrypt:
libgcrypt:
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libidn: libidn (GNU Internationalized Domain Name library)
libidn:
libidn: GNU Libidn is an implementation of the Stringprep, Punycode and IDNA
libidn: specifications defined by the IETF Internationalized Domain Names
libidn: (IDN) working group, used for internationalized domain names.
libidn:
libidn:
libidn:
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libpcap: libpcap (packet capture library)
libpcap:
libpcap: libpcap is a library for user-level packet capture. libpcap provides
libpcap: a portable framework for low-level network monitoring. Applications
libpcap: include network statistics collection, security monitoring, network
libpcap: debugging, etc. The tcpdump utility uses libpcap.
libpcap:
libpcap: Project homepage: http://www.tcpdump.org
libpcap:
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libplist: libplist (A library for Apple Binary and XML Property Lists)
libplist:
libplist: libplist is a library that attempts to support Apple Binary and XML
libplist: Property Lists. It is used by libgpod.
libplist:
libplist: The libplist homepage: http://www.libimobiledevice.org/
libplist:
libplist:
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libpng: libpng (Portable Network Graphics library)
libpng:
libpng: PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is an extensible file format for the
libpng: lossless, portable, well-compressed storage of raster images. PNG
libpng: provides a patent-free replacement for GIF and can also replace many
libpng: common uses of TIFF. Indexed-color, grayscale, and truecolor images
libpng: are supported, plus an optional alpha channel. Sample depths range
libpng: from 1 to 16 bits.
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libsoup: libsoup (an HTTP client/server library)
libsoup:
libsoup: Soup is an HTTP client/server library implementation in C. It uses
libsoup: GObjects and the glib main loop to integrate well with GTK+
libsoup: applications, and has a synchronous API suitable for use in threaded
libsoup: applications.
libsoup:
libsoup:
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libtiff: libtiff (a library for reading and writing TIFF files)
libtiff:
libtiff: This package provides support for the Tag Image File Format (TIFF),
libtiff: a widely used format for storing image data. Included is the libtiff
libtiff: library (for reading and writing TIFF files), and a collection of
libtiff: tools for working with TIFF images.
libtiff:
libtiff:
libtiff:
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libtirpc: libtirpc (Transport-Independent RPC library)
libtirpc:
libtirpc: Libtirpc is a port of Sun's Transport-Independent RPC library to
libtirpc: Linux. It is being developed by Bull GNU/Linux NFSv4 project.
libtirpc:
libtirpc: You will need this library if you plan to use RPC with a GLIBC
libtirpc: version newer than 2.13, because the RPC stack has been removed
libtirpc: from GLIBC versions newer than 2.13. The library is required
libtirpc: by the 'rpcbind' package.
libtirpc:
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libtool: libtool (a generic library support script)
libtool:
libtool: This is GNU Libtool, a generic library support script. Libtool hides
libtool: the complexity of using shared libraries behind a consistent, portable
libtool: interface. To use libtool, add the new generic library building
libtool: commands to your Makefile, Makefile.in, or Makefile.am. See the
libtool: documentation for details.
libtool:
libtool: You must install the "m4" package to be able to use libtool.
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libvorbis: libvorbis (Ogg Vorbis library)
libvorbis:
libvorbis: This library supports the Vorbis General Audio Compression Codec
libvorbis: (commonly known as Ogg Vorbis). Ogg Vorbis is a fully open,
libvorbis: non-proprietary, patent-and-royalty-free, general-purpose compressed
libvorbis: audio format for audio and music at fixed and variable bitrates.
libvorbis:
libvorbis: The libvorbis library requires libao and libogg. You'll find some
libvorbis: basic tools for creating and using Ogg Vorbis files in the
libvorbis: vorbis-tools package.
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libwmf: libwmf (WMF graphics format library)
libwmf:
libwmf: libwmf is a library for interpreting metafile images and either
libwmf: displaying them using X or converting them to standard formats such
libwmf: as PNG, JPEG, PS, EPS and SVG.
libwmf:
libwmf:
libwmf:
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libxml2: libxml2 (XML parser library)
libxml2:
libxml2: Libxml2 is the XML C parser library and toolkit. XML itself is a
libxml2: metalanguage to design markup languages -- i.e. a text language where
libxml2: structures are added to the content using extra "markup" information
libxml2: enclosed between angle brackets. HTML is the most well-known markup
libxml2: language. Though the library is written in C, a variety of language
libxml2: bindings make it available in other environments.
libxml2:
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libzip: libzip (A library to read, create, and modify Zip archives)
libzip:
libzip: This is libzip, a C library for reading, creating, and modifying
libzip: zip archives. Files can be added from data buffers, files, or
libzip: compressed data copied directly from other zip archives. Changes
libzip: made without closing the archive can be reverted.
libzip:
libzip: Homepage: http://www.nih.at/libzip/
libzip:
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kernel-firmware: kernel-firmware (Firmware for the kernel)
kernel-firmware:
kernel-firmware: These are firmware files for the Linux kernel.
kernel-firmware:
kernel-firmware: You'll need these to use certain hardware drivers with Linux.
kernel-firmware:
kernel-firmware: Upstream site:
kernel-firmware:
kernel-firmware: git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git
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kernel-generic: kernel-generic (a general purpose SMP Linux kernel)
kernel-generic:
kernel-generic: This is a Linux kernel with built-in support for most disk
kernel-generic: controllers. To use filesystems, or to load support for a SCSI or
kernel-generic: other controller, then you'll need to load one or more kernel
kernel-generic: modules using an initial ramdisk, or initrd. For more information
kernel-generic: about creating an initrd, see the README.initrd file in the /boot
kernel-generic: directory.
kernel-generic:
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kernel-headers: kernel-headers (Linux kernel include files)
kernel-headers:
kernel-headers: These are the include files from the Linux kernel.
kernel-headers:
kernel-headers: You'll need these to compile most system software for Linux.
kernel-headers:
kernel-headers:
kernel-headers:
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kernel-huge: kernel-huge (a fully-loaded SMP Linux kernel)
kernel-huge:
kernel-huge: This is a Linux kernel with built-in support for most disk
kernel-huge: controllers. If you're looking for a more stripped down kernel
kernel-huge: (this one contains everything but the kitchen sink ;-), then install
kernel-huge: the kernel-generic in the /boot directory along with an initrd to
kernel-huge: load support for your boot device and filesystem. For instructions
kernel-huge: on the initrd, see README.initrd in the /boot directory.
kernel-huge:
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kernel-modules: kernel-modules (Linux kernel modules)
kernel-modules:
kernel-modules: Kernel modules are pieces of code that can be loaded and unloaded into
kernel-modules: the kernel upon demand. They extend the functionality of the kernel
kernel-modules: without the need to reboot the system. These modules provide support
kernel-modules: for hardware such as USB devices, RAID controllers, network
kernel-modules: interfaces, and display devices, or add other additional capabilities
kernel-modules: to the kernel.
kernel-modules:
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kernel-source: kernel-source (Linux kernel source)
kernel-source:
kernel-source: Source code for Linus Torvalds' Linux kernel.
kernel-source:
kernel-source: This is the complete and unmodified source code for the Linux kernel.
kernel-source:
kernel-source:
kernel-source:
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loudmouth: loudmouth (XMPP C programming library)
loudmouth:
loudmouth: Loudmouth is a lightweight and easy-to-use C library for programming
loudmouth: with the Jabber protocol. It is designed to be easy to get started
loudmouth: with, and yet extensible enough to allow you to do anything that the
loudmouth: Jabber protocol allows.
loudmouth:
loudmouth: loudmouth home: https://github.com/mcabber/loudmouth
loudmouth:
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lynx: Lynx (text mode browser)
lynx:
lynx: Lynx is a distributed hypertext browser with full World Wide Web
lynx: capabilities. Lynx can be used to access information on the World
lynx: Wide Web, or to build information systems intended primarily for local
lynx: access. For example, Lynx has been used to build several Campus Wide
lynx: Information Systems (CWIS).
lynx:
lynx: Lynx's authors include Lou Montulli, Garrett Blythe, Craig Lavender,
lynx: Michael Grobe, and Charles Rezac.
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mariadb: mariadb (Drop-in replacement for the MySQL Database Server)
mariadb:
mariadb: MariaDB is a backward compatible, drop-in replacement branch of the
mariadb: MySQL(R) Database Server. It includes all major open source storage
mariadb: engines, including the Aria storage engine.
mariadb:
mariadb: Homepage: http://mariadb.org/
mariadb:
mariadb:
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mcabber: mcabber (Jabber console client)
mcabber:
mcabber: mcabber is a small Jabber console client for Linux, maintained by
mcabber: Mikael Berthe. Mcabber includes features such as SSL support,
mcabber: multi-user chat (MUC), history logging, commands completion, and
mcabber: external actions triggers.
mcabber:
mcabber: mcabber project home is: http://www.lilotux.net/~mikael/mcabber/
mcabber:
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mercurial: mercurial (a distributed source management system)
mercurial:
mercurial: Mercurial is a cross-platform, distributed source management tool for
mercurial: software developers. It is written in Python, with a binary diff
mercurial: implementation written in C. Its major features include high-
mercurial: performance; serverless, fully distributed collaborative development;
mercurial: robust handling of both plain text and binary files; advanced
mercurial: branching and merging capabilities; and full source code available
mercurial: under the terms of the LGPL.
mercurial:
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minicom: minicom (communications package)
minicom:
minicom: Minicom - a full featured menu-driven communications package similar
minicom: to the DOS program 'Telix'. Also includes sz/rz - utilities used to
minicom: upload and download files using the Zmodem protocol.
minicom:
minicom: Homepage: http://alioth.debian.org/projects/minicom
minicom:
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mkinitrd: mkinitrd (make an initial ramdisk)
mkinitrd:
mkinitrd: mkinitrd is a script to create an initial ramdisk that is loaded at
mkinitrd: the same time as the kernel. The initial ramdisk may be responsible
mkinitrd: for loading kernel modules (such a filesystem or SCSI controller
mkinitrd: module) that are needed to mount the root filesystem.
mkinitrd:
mkinitrd: The "initrd" is implemented as an initramfs. See the kernel
mkinitrd: documentation for more information on this, if you are interested.
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mozilla-firefox: mozilla-firefox (Mozilla Firefox Web browser)
mozilla-firefox:
mozilla-firefox: This project is a redesign of the Mozilla browser component written
mozilla-firefox: using the XUL user interface language. Firefox empowers you to
mozilla-firefox: browse faster, more safely and more efficiently than with any other
mozilla-firefox: browser.
mozilla-firefox:
mozilla-firefox: Visit the Mozilla Firefox project online:
mozilla-firefox: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firefox/
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mozilla-nss: mozilla-nss (Network Security Services)
mozilla-nss:
mozilla-nss: Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed to
mozilla-nss: support cross-platform development of security-enabled client and
mozilla-nss: server applications. Applications built with NSS can support
mozilla-nss: SSL v2 and v3, TLS, PKCS #5, PKCS #7, PKCS #11, PKCS #12, S/MIME,
mozilla-nss: X.509 v3 certificates, and other security standards.
mozilla-nss:
mozilla-nss:
mozilla-nss: Read http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/overview.html
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mozilla-thunderbird: mozilla-thunderbird (Mozilla Thunderbird mail application)
mozilla-thunderbird:
mozilla-thunderbird: Mozilla Thunderbird is a redesign of the Mozilla mail component
mozilla-thunderbird: written using the XUL user interface language. Thunderbird makes
mozilla-thunderbird: emailing safer, faster, and easier than ever before with the
mozilla-thunderbird: industry's best implementations of features such as intelligent spam
mozilla-thunderbird: filters, built-in RSS reader, quick search, and much more.
mozilla-thunderbird:
mozilla-thunderbird: Visit the Mozilla Thunderbird project online:
mozilla-thunderbird: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/thunderbird/
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nasm: nasm (NASM assembler)
nasm:
nasm: NASM is the Netwide Assembler, a free portable assembler for the Intel
nasm: 80x86 microprocessor series, using primarily the traditional Intel
nasm: instruction mnemonics and syntax.
nasm:
nasm: NASM was written by Simon Tatham and Julian Hall.
nasm:
nasm: Homepage: http://www.nasm.us
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network-manager-applet: network-manager-applet (NetworkManager Applet)
network-manager-applet:
network-manager-applet: nm-applet is a gui frontend for NetworkManager.
network-manager-applet:
network-manager-applet:
network-manager-applet:
network-manager-applet:
network-manager-applet:
network-manager-applet:
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ntp: ntp (Network Time Protocol daemon)
ntp:
ntp: The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize the time of a
ntp: computer client or server to another server or reference time source,
ntp: such as a radio or satellite receiver or modem. It provides client
ntp: accuracies typically within a millisecond on LANs and up to a few tens
ntp: of milliseconds on WANs relative to a primary server synchronized to
ntp: Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) via a Global Positioning Service
ntp: (GPS) receiver, for example.
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openexr: openexr (HDR Image File Format & Library)
openexr:
openexr: OpenEXR is an image file format and library developed by Industrial
openexr: Light & Magic, and later released to the public. It provides support
openexr: for high dynamic range and a 16-bit floating point "half" data type
openexr: which is compatible with the half data type in the Cg programming
openexr: language.
openexr:
openexr: Homepage: http://www.openexr.org/
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openjpeg: openjpeg (JPEG2000 Codec)
openjpeg:
openjpeg: The OpenJPEG library is an open-source JPEG 2000 codec.
openjpeg:
openjpeg: Homepage: http://www.openjpeg.org
openjpeg:
openjpeg:
openjpeg:
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openssh: openssh (Secure Shell daemon and clients)
openssh:
openssh: ssh (Secure Shell) is a program for logging into a remote machine and
openssh: for executing commands on a remote machine. It is intended to replace
openssh: rlogin and rsh, and provide secure encrypted communications between
openssh: two untrusted hosts over an insecure network. sshd (SSH Daemon) is
openssh: the daemon program for ssh. OpenSSH is based on the last free version
openssh: of Tatu Ylonen's SSH, further enhanced and cleaned up by Aaron
openssh: Campbell, Bob Beck, Markus Friedl, Niels Provos, Theo de Raadt, and
openssh: Dug Song. It has a homepage at http://www.openssh.com/
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openssl: openssl (Secure Sockets Layer toolkit)
openssl:
openssl: The OpenSSL certificate management tool and the shared libraries that
openssl: provide various encryption and decryption algorithms and protocols.
openssl:
openssl: This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for
openssl: use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org). This product
openssl: includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
openssl: (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim
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openssl-solibs: openssl-solibs (OpenSSL shared libraries)
openssl-solibs:
openssl-solibs: These shared libraries provide encryption routines required by
openssl-solibs: programs such as openssh, bind, sendmail, and many others.
openssl-solibs:
openssl-solibs: This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for
openssl-solibs: use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org). This product
openssl-solibs: includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
openssl-solibs: (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim
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openvpn: openvpn (secure IP tunnel daemon)
openvpn:
openvpn: OpenVPN is a full-featured SSL VPN which can accommodate a wide range
openvpn: of configurations, including remote access, site-to-site VPNs, WiFi
openvpn: security, and enterprise-scale remote access with load balancing,
openvpn: failover, and fine-grained access-controls.
openvpn:
openvpn: OpenVPN's home on the net is: http://openvpn.net
openvpn:
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patch: patch (apply a diff file to an original file or files)
patch:
patch: Patch is a utility used to apply diffs (or patches) to files, which
patch: are usually source code.
patch:
patch: Larry Wall wrote the original version of patch. Paul Eggert removed
patch: patch's arbitrary limits; added support for binary files, setting
patch: file times, and deleting files; and made it conform better to POSIX.
patch: Other contributors include Wayne Davison, who added unidiff support,
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php: php (HTML-embedded scripting language)
php:
php: PHP is an HTML-embedded scripting language. It shares syntax
php: characteristics with C, Java, and Perl. The primary objective behind
php: this language is to make a fast and easy-to-use scripting language
php: for dynamic web sites.
php:
php: More information can be found online at http://www.php.net/
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pidgin: pidgin (GTK+ instant messaging program)
pidgin:
pidgin: Pidgin allows you to talk to anyone using a variety of messaging
pidgin: protocols, including AIM (Oscar and TOC), ICQ, IRC, Yahoo!, MSN
pidgin: Messenger, Jabber, Gadu-Gadu, Napster, and Zephyr. These protocols
pidgin: are implemented using a modular, easy to use design. To use a
pidgin: protocol, just load the plugin for it.
pidgin:
pidgin: For more info, see: http://www.pidgin.im
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pkg-config: pkg-config (system for managing library compile/link flags)
pkg-config:
pkg-config: pkg-config is a system for managing library compile/link flags
pkg-config: that works with automake and autoconf. It replaces the ubiquitous
pkg-config: *-config scripts you may have seen with a single tool. See the man
pkg-config: page that comes with pkg-config for full documentation.
pkg-config:
pkg-config:
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procps-ng: procps-ng (utilities for displaying process information)
procps-ng:
procps-ng: The procps-ng package provides the classic set of utilities used to
procps-ng: display information about the processes currently running on the
procps-ng: machine.
procps-ng:
procps-ng: Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/procps-ng/
procps-ng:
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proftpd: proftpd (FTP server daemon)
proftpd:
proftpd: ProFTPD is the Professional File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server
proftpd: daemon. ProFTPD grew out of the desire to have a secure and
proftpd: configurable FTP server, and out of a significant admiration of the
proftpd: Apache web server.
proftpd:
proftpd:
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python: python (object-oriented interpreted programming language)
python:
python: Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming
python: language that combines remarkable power with very clear syntax.
python: Python's basic power can be extended with your own modules written in
python: C or C++. Python is also adaptable as an extension language for
python: existing applications.
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rpcbind: rpcbind (a daemon to manage RPC connections)
rpcbind:
rpcbind: This is a network daemon used to manage connections to RPC services.
rpcbind: It is meant as a replacement for the 'rpc.portmap' server from the
rpcbind: 'portmap' package. Daemons that offer RPC services (such as the
rpcbind: daemons for NFS) tell the rpcbind on what port they listen.
rpcbind: RPC network port numbers may change each time the system is booted.
rpcbind:
rpcbind: This package is required to use NFS or other RPC services.
rpcbind:
rpcbind: Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/rpcbind/

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