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Bug 1508299
Virt-v2v can't convert rhel7.4 guest whose OS is installed on software RAID with UEFI mode
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virt-v2v-software-RAID.log
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>virt-v2v: libguestfs 1.36.10rhel=7,release=1.el7,libvirt (x86_64) >libvirt version: 3.8.0 >[ 0.0] Opening the source -i libvirt rhel7.4-md >input_libvirt_other: source () >libvirt xml is: ><domain type='kvm'> > <name>rhel7.4-md</name> > <uuid>baf8ce6a-d733-4dde-9b4d-1035968770ab</uuid> > <memory unit='KiB'>1048576</memory> > <currentMemory unit='KiB'>1048576</currentMemory> > <vcpu placement='static'>1</vcpu> > <os> > <type arch='x86_64' machine='pc-q35-rhel7.5.0'>hvm</type> > <loader readonly='yes' secure='yes' type='pflash'>/usr/share/OVMF/OVMF_CODE.secboot.fd</loader> > <nvram>/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/nvram/rhel7.4-md_VARS.fd</nvram> > <boot dev='hd'/> > </os> > <features> > <acpi/> > <apic/> > <vmport state='off'/> > <smm state='on'/> > </features> > <cpu mode='custom' match='exact' check='partial'> > <model fallback='allow'>IvyBridge</model> > </cpu> > <clock offset='utc'> > <timer name='rtc' tickpolicy='catchup'/> > <timer name='pit' tickpolicy='delay'/> > <timer name='hpet' present='no'/> > </clock> > <on_poweroff>destroy</on_poweroff> > <on_reboot>restart</on_reboot> > <on_crash>destroy</on_crash> > <pm> > <suspend-to-mem enabled='no'/> > <suspend-to-disk enabled='no'/> > </pm> > <devices> > <emulator>/usr/libexec/qemu-kvm</emulator> > <disk type='file' device='disk'> > <driver name='qemu' type='qcow2'/> > <source file='/var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7.4-md.qcow2'/> > <target dev='sda' bus='sata'/> > <address type='drive' controller='0' bus='0' target='0' unit='0'/> > </disk> > <disk type='file' device='disk'> > <driver name='qemu' type='qcow2'/> > <source file='/var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7.4-md-1.qcow2'/> > <target dev='sdb' bus='sata'/> > <address type='drive' controller='0' bus='0' target='0' unit='1'/> > </disk> > <disk type='file' device='disk'> > <driver name='qemu' type='qcow2'/> > <source file='/var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7.4-md-2.qcow2'/> > <target dev='sdc' bus='sata'/> > <address type='drive' controller='0' bus='0' target='0' unit='2'/> > </disk> > <disk type='file' device='cdrom'> > <driver name='qemu' type='raw'/> > <target dev='sdd' bus='sata'/> > <readonly/> > <address type='drive' controller='0' bus='0' target='0' unit='3'/> > </disk> > <controller type='usb' index='0' model='ich9-ehci1'> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x1d' function='0x7'/> > </controller> > <controller type='usb' index='0' model='ich9-uhci1'> > <master startport='0'/> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x1d' function='0x0' multifunction='on'/> > </controller> > <controller type='usb' index='0' model='ich9-uhci2'> > <master startport='2'/> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x1d' function='0x1'/> > </controller> > <controller type='usb' index='0' model='ich9-uhci3'> > <master startport='4'/> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x1d' function='0x2'/> > </controller> > <controller type='sata' index='0'> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x1f' function='0x2'/> > </controller> > <controller type='pci' index='0' model='pcie-root'/> > <controller type='pci' index='1' model='pcie-root-port'> > <model name='pcie-root-port'/> > <target chassis='1' port='0x10'/> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x02' function='0x0' multifunction='on'/> > </controller> > <controller type='pci' index='2' model='dmi-to-pci-bridge'> > <model name='i82801b11-bridge'/> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x1e' function='0x0'/> > </controller> > <controller type='pci' index='3' model='pci-bridge'> > <model name='pci-bridge'/> > <target chassisNr='3'/> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x02' slot='0x00' function='0x0'/> > </controller> > <controller type='pci' index='4' model='pcie-root-port'> > <model name='pcie-root-port'/> > <target chassis='4' port='0x11'/> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x02' function='0x1'/> > </controller> > <controller type='pci' index='5' model='pcie-root-port'> > <model name='pcie-root-port'/> > <target chassis='5' port='0x12'/> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x02' function='0x2'/> > </controller> > <controller type='pci' index='6' model='pcie-root-port'> > <model name='pcie-root-port'/> > <target chassis='6' port='0x13'/> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x02' function='0x3'/> > </controller> > <controller type='virtio-serial' index='0'> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x04' slot='0x00' function='0x0'/> > </controller> > <interface type='network'> > <mac address='52:54:00:f0:b2:46'/> > <source network='default'/> > <model type='virtio'/> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x01' slot='0x00' function='0x0'/> > </interface> > <serial type='pty'> > <target port='0'/> > </serial> > <console type='pty'> > <target type='serial' port='0'/> > </console> > <channel type='unix'> > <target type='virtio' name='org.qemu.guest_agent.0'/> > <address type='virtio-serial' controller='0' bus='0' port='1'/> > </channel> > <channel type='spicevmc'> > <target type='virtio' name='com.redhat.spice.0'/> > <address type='virtio-serial' controller='0' bus='0' port='2'/> > </channel> > <input type='tablet' bus='usb'> > <address type='usb' bus='0' port='1'/> > </input> > <input type='mouse' bus='ps2'/> > <input type='keyboard' bus='ps2'/> > <graphics type='spice' autoport='yes'> > <listen type='address'/> > <image compression='off'/> > </graphics> > <sound model='ich6'> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x03' slot='0x01' function='0x0'/> > </sound> > <video> > <model type='qxl' ram='65536' vram='65536' vgamem='16384' heads='1' primary='yes'/> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x00' slot='0x01' function='0x0'/> > </video> > <redirdev bus='usb' type='spicevmc'> > <address type='usb' bus='0' port='2'/> > </redirdev> > <redirdev bus='usb' type='spicevmc'> > <address type='usb' bus='0' port='3'/> > </redirdev> > <memballoon model='virtio'> > <address type='pci' domain='0x0000' bus='0x05' slot='0x00' function='0x0'/> > </memballoon> > </devices> ></domain> > > source name: rhel7.4-md >hypervisor type: kvm > memory: 1073741824 (bytes) > nr vCPUs: 1 > CPU features: smm,vmport,apic,acpi > firmware: unknown > display: spice > video: qxl > sound: ich6 >disks: > /var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7.4-md.qcow2 (qcow2) > /var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7.4-md-1.qcow2 (qcow2) > /var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7.4-md-2.qcow2 (qcow2) >removable media: > CD-ROM in slot 3 >NICs: > Network "default" mac: 52:54:00:f0:b2:46 [virtio] > >check_host_free_space: overlay_dir=/var/tmp free_space=107589644288 >[ 0.0] Creating an overlay to protect the source from being modified >qemu-img 'create' '-q' '-f' 'qcow2' '-b' '/var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7.4-md.qcow2' '-o' 'compat=1.1,backing_fmt=qcow2' '/var/tmp/v2vovlb5c47d.qcow2' >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose true >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose = 0 >libguestfs: trace: disk_has_backing_file "/var/tmp/v2vovlb5c47d.qcow2" >libguestfs: command: run: qemu-img >libguestfs: command: run: \ info >libguestfs: command: run: \ --output json >libguestfs: command: run: \ /dev/fd/4 >libguestfs: parse_json: qemu-img info JSON output:\n{\n "backing-filename-format": "qcow2",\n "virtual-size": 9663676416,\n "filename": "/dev/fd/4",\n "cluster-size": 65536,\n "format": "qcow2",\n "actual-size": 200704,\n "format-specific": {\n "type": "qcow2",\n "data": {\n "compat": "1.1",\n "lazy-refcounts": false,\n "refcount-bits": 16,\n "corrupt": false\n }\n },\n "full-backing-filename": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7.4-md.qcow2",\n "backing-filename": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7.4-md.qcow2",\n "dirty-flag": false\n}\n\n >libguestfs: trace: disk_has_backing_file = 1 >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose true >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose = 0 >libguestfs: trace: disk_virtual_size "/var/tmp/v2vovlb5c47d.qcow2" >libguestfs: command: run: qemu-img >libguestfs: command: run: \ info >libguestfs: command: run: \ --output json >libguestfs: command: run: \ /dev/fd/4 >libguestfs: parse_json: qemu-img info JSON output:\n{\n "backing-filename-format": "qcow2",\n "virtual-size": 9663676416,\n "filename": "/dev/fd/4",\n "cluster-size": 65536,\n "format": "qcow2",\n "actual-size": 200704,\n "format-specific": {\n "type": "qcow2",\n "data": {\n "compat": "1.1",\n "lazy-refcounts": false,\n "refcount-bits": 16,\n "corrupt": false\n }\n },\n "full-backing-filename": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7.4-md.qcow2",\n "backing-filename": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7.4-md.qcow2",\n "dirty-flag": false\n}\n\n >libguestfs: trace: disk_virtual_size = 9663676416 >qemu-img 'create' '-q' '-f' 'qcow2' '-b' '/var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7.4-md-1.qcow2' '-o' 'compat=1.1,backing_fmt=qcow2' '/var/tmp/v2vovl487b2b.qcow2' >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose true >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose = 0 >libguestfs: trace: disk_has_backing_file "/var/tmp/v2vovl487b2b.qcow2" >libguestfs: command: run: qemu-img >libguestfs: command: run: \ info >libguestfs: command: run: \ --output json >libguestfs: command: run: \ /dev/fd/4 >libguestfs: parse_json: qemu-img info JSON output:\n{\n "backing-filename-format": "qcow2",\n "virtual-size": 9663676416,\n "filename": "/dev/fd/4",\n "cluster-size": 65536,\n "format": "qcow2",\n "actual-size": 200704,\n "format-specific": {\n "type": "qcow2",\n "data": {\n "compat": "1.1",\n "lazy-refcounts": false,\n "refcount-bits": 16,\n "corrupt": false\n }\n },\n "full-backing-filename": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7.4-md-1.qcow2",\n "backing-filename": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7.4-md-1.qcow2",\n "dirty-flag": false\n}\n\n >libguestfs: trace: disk_has_backing_file = 1 >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose true >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose = 0 >libguestfs: trace: disk_virtual_size "/var/tmp/v2vovl487b2b.qcow2" >libguestfs: command: run: qemu-img >libguestfs: command: run: \ info >libguestfs: command: run: \ --output json >libguestfs: command: run: \ /dev/fd/4 >libguestfs: parse_json: qemu-img info JSON output:\n{\n "backing-filename-format": "qcow2",\n "virtual-size": 9663676416,\n "filename": "/dev/fd/4",\n "cluster-size": 65536,\n "format": "qcow2",\n "actual-size": 200704,\n "format-specific": {\n "type": "qcow2",\n "data": {\n "compat": "1.1",\n "lazy-refcounts": false,\n "refcount-bits": 16,\n "corrupt": false\n }\n },\n "full-backing-filename": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7.4-md-1.qcow2",\n "backing-filename": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7.4-md-1.qcow2",\n "dirty-flag": false\n}\n\n >libguestfs: trace: disk_virtual_size = 9663676416 >qemu-img 'create' '-q' '-f' 'qcow2' '-b' '/var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7.4-md-2.qcow2' '-o' 'compat=1.1,backing_fmt=qcow2' '/var/tmp/v2vovl486665.qcow2' >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose true >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose = 0 >libguestfs: trace: disk_has_backing_file "/var/tmp/v2vovl486665.qcow2" >libguestfs: command: run: qemu-img >libguestfs: command: run: \ info >libguestfs: command: run: \ --output json >libguestfs: command: run: \ /dev/fd/4 >libguestfs: parse_json: qemu-img info JSON output:\n{\n "backing-filename-format": "qcow2",\n "virtual-size": 9663676416,\n "filename": "/dev/fd/4",\n "cluster-size": 65536,\n "format": "qcow2",\n "actual-size": 200704,\n "format-specific": {\n "type": "qcow2",\n "data": {\n "compat": "1.1",\n "lazy-refcounts": false,\n "refcount-bits": 16,\n "corrupt": false\n }\n },\n "full-backing-filename": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7.4-md-2.qcow2",\n "backing-filename": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7.4-md-2.qcow2",\n "dirty-flag": false\n}\n\n >libguestfs: trace: disk_has_backing_file = 1 >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose true >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose = 0 >libguestfs: trace: disk_virtual_size "/var/tmp/v2vovl486665.qcow2" >libguestfs: command: run: qemu-img >libguestfs: command: run: \ info >libguestfs: command: run: \ --output json >libguestfs: command: run: \ /dev/fd/4 >libguestfs: parse_json: qemu-img info JSON output:\n{\n "backing-filename-format": "qcow2",\n "virtual-size": 9663676416,\n "filename": "/dev/fd/4",\n "cluster-size": 65536,\n "format": "qcow2",\n "actual-size": 200704,\n "format-specific": {\n "type": "qcow2",\n "data": {\n "compat": "1.1",\n "lazy-refcounts": false,\n "refcount-bits": 16,\n "corrupt": false\n }\n },\n "full-backing-filename": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7.4-md-2.qcow2",\n "backing-filename": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel7.4-md-2.qcow2",\n "dirty-flag": false\n}\n\n >libguestfs: trace: disk_virtual_size = 9663676416 >[ 0.7] Initializing the target -o rhv -os 10.73.131.93:/home/nfs_export >mount '10.73.131.93:/home/nfs_export' '/tmp/v2v.JH1leX' >RHV: ESD mountpoint: /tmp/v2v.JH1leX >RHV: ESD UUID: bdf9c90b-e6f0-439c-aa9f-6305fd5fad7e >RHV: actual UID:GID of new files is 36:36 >uuidgen -r >uuidgen -r >uuidgen -r >uuidgen -r >uuidgen -r >uuidgen -r >uuidgen -r >RHV: will export sda to /tmp/v2v.JH1leX/bdf9c90b-e6f0-439c-aa9f-6305fd5fad7e/images/c8c1049e-0060-4842-8150-7bbd2de7a8e0/0d923c9f-5d92-4b22-9361-63a8f71c9b64 >RHV: will export sdb to /tmp/v2v.JH1leX/bdf9c90b-e6f0-439c-aa9f-6305fd5fad7e/images/18446546-8099-4845-bdfa-94e987b367c6/7eba98cc-36ff-404d-a86c-767139a4277b >RHV: will export sdc to /tmp/v2v.JH1leX/bdf9c90b-e6f0-439c-aa9f-6305fd5fad7e/images/7b20dfdd-30af-472c-975e-24924a9e231b/4c9c18dd-b9d0-43eb-96b8-8313e514813b >[ 1.1] Opening the overlay >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose true >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose = 0 >libguestfs: trace: set_identifier "v2v" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: set_identifier = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_memsize >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_memsize = 500 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: set_memsize 2000 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: set_memsize = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: set_network true >libguestfs: trace: v2v: set_network = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: add_drive "/var/tmp/v2vovlb5c47d.qcow2" "format:qcow2" "cachemode:unsafe" "discard:besteffort" "copyonread:true" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: add_drive = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: add_drive "/var/tmp/v2vovl487b2b.qcow2" "format:qcow2" "cachemode:unsafe" "discard:besteffort" "copyonread:true" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: add_drive = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: add_drive "/var/tmp/v2vovl486665.qcow2" "format:qcow2" "cachemode:unsafe" "discard:besteffort" "copyonread:true" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: add_drive = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: launch >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_tmpdir >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_tmpdir = "/tmp" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: version >libguestfs: trace: v2v: version = <struct guestfs_version = major: 1, minor: 36, release: 10, extra: rhel=7,release=1.el7,libvirt, > >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend = "libvirt" >libguestfs: launch: program=virt-v2v >libguestfs: launch: identifier=v2v >libguestfs: launch: version=1.36.10rhel=7,release=1.el7,libvirt >libguestfs: launch: backend registered: unix >libguestfs: launch: backend registered: uml >libguestfs: launch: backend registered: libvirt >libguestfs: launch: backend registered: direct >libguestfs: launch: backend=libvirt >libguestfs: launch: tmpdir=/tmp/libguestfs6AXXIt >libguestfs: launch: umask=0022 >libguestfs: launch: euid=0 >libguestfs: libvirt version = 3008000 (3.8.0) >libguestfs: guest random name = guestfs-s3ndndlk9wgawgo0 >libguestfs: connect to libvirt >libguestfs: opening libvirt handle: URI = qemu:///system, auth = default+wrapper, flags = 0 >libguestfs: successfully opened libvirt handle: conn = 0x1bdcbc0 >libguestfs: qemu version (reported by libvirt) = 2010000 (2.10.0) >libguestfs: get libvirt capabilities >libguestfs: parsing capabilities XML >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting "force_tcg" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting = NULL (error) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting "internal_libvirt_label" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting = NULL (error) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting "internal_libvirt_imagelabel" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting = NULL (error) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting "internal_libvirt_norelabel_disks" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting = NULL (error) >libguestfs: build appliance >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_cachedir >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_cachedir = "/var/tmp" >libguestfs: begin building supermin appliance >libguestfs: run supermin >libguestfs: command: run: /usr/bin/supermin5 >libguestfs: command: run: \ --build >libguestfs: command: run: \ --verbose >libguestfs: command: run: \ --if-newer >libguestfs: command: run: \ --lock /var/tmp/.guestfs-0/lock >libguestfs: command: run: \ --copy-kernel >libguestfs: command: run: \ -f ext2 >libguestfs: command: run: \ --host-cpu x86_64 >libguestfs: command: run: \ /usr/lib64/guestfs/supermin.d >libguestfs: command: run: \ -o /var/tmp/.guestfs-0/appliance.d >supermin: version: 5.1.16 >supermin: rpm: detected RPM version 4.11 >supermin: package handler: fedora/rpm >supermin: acquiring lock on /var/tmp/.guestfs-0/lock >supermin: if-newer: output does not need rebuilding >libguestfs: finished building supermin appliance >libguestfs: trace: v2v: disk_create "/tmp/libguestfs6AXXIt/overlay1.qcow2" "qcow2" -1 "backingfile:/var/tmp/.guestfs-0/appliance.d/root" "backingformat:raw" >libguestfs: command: run: qemu-img >libguestfs: command: run: \ create >libguestfs: command: run: \ -f qcow2 >libguestfs: command: run: \ -o backing_file=/var/tmp/.guestfs-0/appliance.d/root,backing_fmt=raw >libguestfs: command: run: \ /tmp/libguestfs6AXXIt/overlay1.qcow2 >Formatting '/tmp/libguestfs6AXXIt/overlay1.qcow2', fmt=qcow2 size=4294967296 backing_file=/var/tmp/.guestfs-0/appliance.d/root backing_fmt=raw cluster_size=65536 lazy_refcounts=off refcount_bits=16 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: disk_create = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_sockdir >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_sockdir = "/tmp" >libguestfs: create libvirt XML >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_cachedir >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_cachedir = "/var/tmp" >libguestfs: libvirt XML:\n<?xml version="1.0"?>\n<domain type="kvm" xmlns:qemu="http://libvirt.org/schemas/domain/qemu/1.0">\n <name>guestfs-s3ndndlk9wgawgo0</name>\n <memory unit="MiB">2000</memory>\n <currentMemory unit="MiB">2000</currentMemory>\n <cpu mode="host-passthrough">\n <model fallback="allow"/>\n </cpu>\n <vcpu>1</vcpu>\n <clock offset="utc">\n <timer name="rtc" tickpolicy="catchup"/>\n <timer name="pit" tickpolicy="delay"/>\n <timer name="hpet" present="no"/>\n </clock>\n <os>\n <type>hvm</type>\n <kernel>/var/tmp/.guestfs-0/appliance.d/kernel</kernel>\n <initrd>/var/tmp/.guestfs-0/appliance.d/initrd</initrd>\n <cmdline>panic=1 console=ttyS0 edd=off udevtimeout=6000 udev.event-timeout=6000 no_timer_check printk.time=1 cgroup_disable=memory usbcore.nousb cryptomgr.notests tsc=reliable 8250.nr_uarts=1 root=/dev/sdd selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm guestfs_identifier=v2v</cmdline>\n <bios useserial="yes"/>\n </os>\n <on_reboot>destroy</on_reboot>\n <devices>\n <rng model="virtio">\n <backend model="random">/dev/urandom</backend>\n </rng>\n <controller type="scsi" index="0" model="virtio-scsi"/>\n <disk device="disk" type="file">\n <source file="/var/tmp/v2vovlb5c47d.qcow2"/>\n <target dev="sda" bus="scsi"/>\n <driver name="qemu" type="qcow2" cache="unsafe" discard="unmap" copy_on_read="on"/>\n <address type="drive" controller="0" bus="0" target="0" unit="0"/>\n </disk>\n <disk device="disk" type="file">\n <source file="/var/tmp/v2vovl487b2b.qcow2"/>\n <target dev="sdb" bus="scsi"/>\n <driver name="qemu" type="qcow2" cache="unsafe" discard="unmap" copy_on_read="on"/>\n <address type="drive" controller="0" bus="0" target="1" unit="0"/>\n </disk>\n <disk device="disk" type="file">\n <source file="/var/tmp/v2vovl486665.qcow2"/>\n <target dev="sdc" bus="scsi"/>\n <driver name="qemu" type="qcow2" cache="unsafe" discard="unmap" copy_on_read="on"/>\n <address type="drive" controller="0" bus="0" target="2" unit="0"/>\n </disk>\n <disk type="file" device="disk">\n <source file="/tmp/libguestfs6AXXIt/overlay1.qcow2"/>\n <target dev="sdd" bus="scsi"/>\n <driver name="qemu" type="qcow2" cache="unsafe"/>\n <address type="drive" controller="0" bus="0" target="3" unit="0"/>\n <shareable/>\n </disk>\n <serial type="unix">\n <source mode="connect" path="/tmp/libguestfsuybCT0/console.sock"/>\n <target port="0"/>\n </serial>\n <channel type="unix">\n <source mode="connect" path="/tmp/libguestfsuybCT0/guestfsd.sock"/>\n <target type="virtio" name="org.libguestfs.channel.0"/>\n </channel>\n <controller type="usb" model="none"/>\n <memballoon model="none"/>\n </devices>\n <qemu:commandline>\n <qemu:env name="TMPDIR" value="/var/tmp"/>\n <qemu:arg value="-netdev"/>\n <qemu:arg value="user,id=usernet,net=169.254.0.0/16"/>\n <qemu:arg value="-device"/>\n <qemu:arg value="virtio-net-pci,netdev=usernet"/>\n </qemu:commandline>\n</domain>\n >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_cachedir >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_cachedir = "/var/tmp" >libguestfs: command: run: ls >libguestfs: command: run: \ -a >libguestfs: command: run: \ -l >libguestfs: command: run: \ -R >libguestfs: command: run: \ -Z /var/tmp/.guestfs-0 >libguestfs: /var/tmp/.guestfs-0: >libguestfs: drwxr-xr-x. root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 . >libguestfs: drwxrwxrwt. root root system_u:object_r:tmp_t:s0 .. >libguestfs: drwxr-xr-x. root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 appliance.d >libguestfs: -rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 lock >libguestfs: -rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 qemu-9860672-1508490378.devices >libguestfs: -rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 qemu-9860672-1508490378.help >libguestfs: -rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 qemu-9860672-1508490378.qmp-schema >libguestfs: -rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 qemu-9860672-1508490378.stat >libguestfs: -rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 qemu-9861184-1507890461.devices >libguestfs: -rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 qemu-9861184-1507890461.help >libguestfs: -rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 qemu-9861184-1507890461.qmp-schema >libguestfs: -rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 qemu-9861184-1507890461.stat >libguestfs: -rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 qemu-9865664-1506676658.devices >libguestfs: -rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 qemu-9865664-1506676658.help >libguestfs: -rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 qemu-9865664-1506676658.qmp-schema >libguestfs: -rw-r--r--. root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 qemu-9865664-1506676658.stat >libguestfs: >libguestfs: /var/tmp/.guestfs-0/appliance.d: >libguestfs: drwxr-xr-x. root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 . >libguestfs: drwxr-xr-x. root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 .. >libguestfs: -rw-r--r--. qemu qemu system_u:object_r:virt_content_t:s0 initrd >libguestfs: -rwxr-xr-x. qemu qemu system_u:object_r:virt_content_t:s0 kernel >libguestfs: -rw-r--r--. qemu qemu system_u:object_r:virt_content_t:s0 root >libguestfs: command: run: ls >libguestfs: command: run: \ -a >libguestfs: command: run: \ -l >libguestfs: command: run: \ -Z /tmp/libguestfsuybCT0 >libguestfs: drwxr-xr-x. root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 . >libguestfs: drwxrwxrwt. root root system_u:object_r:tmp_t:s0 .. >libguestfs: srw-rw----. root qemu unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 console.sock >libguestfs: srw-rw----. root qemu unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 guestfsd.sock >libguestfs: launch libvirt guest >libguestfs: responding to serial console Device Status Report >\x1b[1;256r\x1b[256;256H\x1b[6n >Google, Inc. >Serial Graphics Adapter 12/29/13 >SGABIOS $Id: sgabios.S 8 2010-04-22 00:03:40Z nlaredo $ (mockbuild@) Sun Dec 29 03:43:06 UTC 2013 >Term: 80x24 >4 0 >\x1b[2J SeaBIOS (version 1.10.2-4.el7_4) > Machine UUID 85cf68b0-80fd-410b-b0cd-a6a9ed0b9b56 > > > iPXE (http://ipxe.org) 00:05.0 C100 PCI2.10 PnP PMM+7CF95660+7CEF5660 C100 > Press Ctrl-B to configure iPXE (PCI 00:05.0)... > > > Booting from ROM... >\x1b[2J[ 0.000000] Initializing cgroup subsys cpuset >[ 0.000000] Initializing cgroup subsys cpu >[ 0.000000] Initializing cgroup subsys cpuacct >[ 0.000000] Linux version 3.10.0-693.el7.x86_64 (mockbuild@x86-038.build.eng.bos.redhat.com) (gcc version 4.8.5 20150623 (Red Hat 4.8.5-16) (GCC) ) #1 SMP Thu Jul 6 19:56:57 EDT 2017 >[ 0.000000] Command line: panic=1 console=ttyS0 edd=off udevtimeout=6000 udev.event-timeout=6000 no_timer_check printk.time=1 cgroup_disable=memory usbcore.nousb cryptomgr.notests tsc=reliable 8250.nr_uarts=1 root=/dev/sdd selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm guestfs_identifier=v2v >[ 0.000000] e820: BIOS-provided physical RAM map: >[ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x000000000009f7ff] usable >[ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000000009f800-0x000000000009ffff] reserved >[ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000000f0000-0x00000000000fffff] reserved >[ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000000100000-0x000000007cffdfff] usable >[ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000007cffe000-0x000000007cffffff] reserved >[ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000feffc000-0x00000000feffffff] reserved >[ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x00000000fffc0000-0x00000000ffffffff] reserved >[ 0.000000] NX (Execute Disable) protection: active >[ 0.000000] SMBIOS 2.8 present. >[ 0.000000] Hypervisor detected: KVM >[ 0.000000] e820: last_pfn = 0x7cffe max_arch_pfn = 0x400000000 >[ 0.000000] x86 PAT enabled: cpu 0, old 0x7040600070406, new 0x7010600070106 >[ 0.000000] found SMP MP-table at [mem 0x000f7300-0x000f730f] mapped at [ffff8800000f7300] >[ 0.000000] RAMDISK: [mem 0x7ccd2000-0x7cfeffff] >[ 0.000000] Early table checksum verification disabled >[ 0.000000] ACPI BIOS Error (bug): A valid RSDP was not found (20130517/tbxfroot-243) >[ 0.000000] No NUMA configuration found >[ 0.000000] Faking a node at [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x000000007cffdfff] >[ 0.000000] NODE_DATA(0) allocated [mem 0x7ccab000-0x7ccd1fff] >[ 0.000000] kvm-clock: Using msrs 4b564d01 and 4b564d00 >[ 0.000000] kvm-clock: cpu 0, msr 0:7cc5b001, primary cpu clock >[ 0.000000] kvm-clock: using sched offset of 123917089 cycles >[ 0.000000] Zone ranges: >[ 0.000000] DMA [mem 0x00001000-0x00ffffff] >[ 0.000000] DMA32 [mem 0x01000000-0xffffffff] >[ 0.000000] Normal empty >[ 0.000000] Movable zone start for each node >[ 0.000000] Early memory node ranges >[ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00001000-0x0009efff] >[ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00100000-0x7cffdfff] >[ 0.000000] Initmem setup node 0 [mem 0x00001000-0x7cffdfff] >[ 0.000000] SFI: Simple Firmware Interface v0.81 http://simplefirmware.org >[ 0.000000] Intel MultiProcessor Specification v1.4 >[ 0.000000] MPTABLE: OEM ID: BOCHSCPU >[ 0.000000] MPTABLE: Product ID: 0.1 >[ 0.000000] MPTABLE: APIC at: 0xFEE00000 >[ 0.000000] Processor #0 (Bootup-CPU) >[ 0.000000] IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 0, version 17, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-23 >[ 0.000000] Processors: 1 >[ 0.000000] smpboot: Allowing 1 CPUs, 0 hotplug CPUs >[ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x0009f000-0x0009ffff] >[ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x000a0000-0x000effff] >[ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x000f0000-0x000fffff] >[ 0.000000] e820: [mem 0x7d000000-0xfeffbfff] available for PCI devices >[ 0.000000] Booting paravirtualized kernel on KVM >[ 0.000000] setup_percpu: NR_CPUS:5120 nr_cpumask_bits:1 nr_cpu_ids:1 nr_node_ids:1 >[ 0.000000] PERCPU: Embedded 33 pages/cpu @ffff88007ca00000 s97048 r8192 d29928 u2097152 >[ 0.000000] KVM setup async PF for cpu 0 >[ 0.000000] kvm-stealtime: cpu 0, msr 7ca0f440 >[ 0.000000] PV qspinlock hash table entries: 256 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) >[ 0.000000] Built 1 zonelists in Node order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 503879 >[ 0.000000] Policy zone: DMA32 >[ 0.000000] Kernel command line: panic=1 console=ttyS0 edd=off udevtimeout=6000 udev.event-timeout=6000 no_timer_check printk.time=1 cgroup_disable=memory usbcore.nousb cryptomgr.notests tsc=reliable 8250.nr_uarts=1 root=/dev/sdd selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm guestfs_identifier=v2v >[ 0.000000] Disabling memory control group subsystem >[ 0.000000] PID hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) >[ 0.000000] x86/fpu: xstate_offset[2]: 0240, xstate_sizes[2]: 0100 >[ 0.000000] xsave: enabled xstate_bv 0x7, cntxt size 0x340 using standard form >[ 0.000000] Memory: 1994352k/2047992k available (6886k kernel code, 392k absent, 53248k reserved, 4545k data, 1764k init) >[ 0.000000] SLUB: HWalign=64, Order=0-3, MinObjects=0, CPUs=1, Nodes=1 >[ 0.000000] Hierarchical RCU implementation. >[ 0.000000] \tRCU restricting CPUs from NR_CPUS=5120 to nr_cpu_ids=1. >[ 0.000000] NR_IRQS:327936 nr_irqs:256 0 >[ 0.000000] Console: colour *CGA 80x25 >[ 0.000000] console [ttyS0] enabled >[ 0.000000] tsc: Detected 3392.304 MHz processor >[ 0.073075] Calibrating delay loop (skipped) preset value.. 6784.60 BogoMIPS (lpj=3392304) >[ 0.073680] pid_max: default: 32768 minimum: 301 >[ 0.074062] Security Framework initialized >[ 0.074381] SELinux: Disabled at boot. >[ 0.074665] Yama: becoming mindful. >[ 0.075071] Dentry cache hash table entries: 262144 (order: 9, 2097152 bytes) >[ 0.075967] Inode-cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) >[ 0.076622] Mount-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) >[ 0.077131] Mountpoint-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) >[ 0.077810] Initializing cgroup subsys memory >[ 0.078128] Initializing cgroup subsys devices >[ 0.078463] Initializing cgroup subsys freezer >[ 0.078807] Initializing cgroup subsys net_cls >[ 0.079122] Initializing cgroup subsys blkio >[ 0.079425] Initializing cgroup subsys perf_event >[ 0.079789] Initializing cgroup subsys hugetlb >[ 0.080104] Initializing cgroup subsys pids >[ 0.080400] Initializing cgroup subsys net_prio >[ 0.080795] CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 >[ 0.081332] mce: CPU supports 10 MCE banks >[ 0.081681] Last level iTLB entries: 4KB 0, 2MB 0, 4MB 0 >[ 0.082070] Last level dTLB entries: 4KB 0, 2MB 0, 4MB 0 >[ 0.082442] tlb_flushall_shift: 2 >[ 0.096992] Freeing SMP alternatives: 24k freed >[ 0.101953] ftrace: allocating 26584 entries in 104 pages >[ 0.124561] smpboot: Max logical packages: 1 >[ 0.125027] Enabling x2apic >[ 0.125234] Enabled x2apic >[ 0.125583] Switched APIC routing to physical x2apic. >[ 0.126791] ..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1 >[ 0.127199] smpboot: CPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770 CPU @ 3.40GHz (fam: 06, model: 3a, stepping: 09) >[ 0.127895] Performance Events: 16-deep LBR, IvyBridge events, Intel PMU driver. >[ 0.128436] ... version: 2 >[ 0.128746] ... bit width: 48 >[ 0.129089] ... generic registers: 4 >[ 0.129381] ... value mask: 0000ffffffffffff >[ 0.129765] ... max period: 000000007fffffff >[ 0.130133] ... fixed-purpose events: 3 >[ 0.130405] ... event mask: 000000070000000f >[ 0.130802] KVM setup paravirtual spinlock >[ 0.132237] Brought up 1 CPUs >[ 0.132447] smpboot: Total of 1 processors activated (6784.60 BogoMIPS) >[ 0.133280] devtmpfs: initialized >[ 0.135129] EVM: security.selinux >[ 0.135373] EVM: security.ima >[ 0.135578] EVM: security.capability >[ 0.136565] atomic64 test passed for x86-64 platform with CX8 and with SSE >[ 0.137060] pinctrl core: initialized pinctrl subsystem >[ 0.137484] RTC time: 11:05:32, date: 10/31/17 >[ 0.137894] NET: Registered protocol family 16 >[ 0.138491] PCI: Using configuration type 1 for base access >[ 0.138961] core: PMU erratum BJ122, BV98, HSD29 workaround disabled, HT off >[ 0.140195] ACPI: Interpreter disabled. >[ 0.140532] vgaarb: loaded >[ 0.140796] SCSI subsystem initialized >[ 0.141085] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbfs >[ 0.141468] usbcore: registered new interface driver hub >[ 0.141866] usbcore: registered new device driver usb >[ 0.142276] PCI: Probing PCI hardware >[ 0.142567] PCI host bridge to bus 0000:00 >[ 0.142885] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [io 0x0000-0xffff] >[ 0.143299] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x00000000-0xfffffffff] >[ 0.143792] pci_bus 0000:00: No busn resource found for root bus, will use [bus 00-ff] >[ 0.149222] pci 0000:00:01.1: legacy IDE quirk: reg 0x10: [io 0x01f0-0x01f7] >[ 0.149715] pci 0000:00:01.1: legacy IDE quirk: reg 0x14: [io 0x03f6] >[ 0.150156] pci 0000:00:01.1: legacy IDE quirk: reg 0x18: [io 0x0170-0x0177] >[ 0.150726] pci 0000:00:01.1: legacy IDE quirk: reg 0x1c: [io 0x0376] >[ 0.201192] pci 0000:00:01.0: PIIX/ICH IRQ router [8086:7000] >[ 0.201823] NetLabel: Initializing >[ 0.202070] NetLabel: domain hash size = 128 >[ 0.202381] NetLabel: protocols = UNLABELED CIPSOv4 >[ 0.202766] NetLabel: unlabeled traffic allowed by default >[ 0.203219] amd_nb: Cannot enumerate AMD northbridges >[ 0.203618] Switched to clocksource kvm-clock >[ 0.209407] pnp: PnP ACPI: disabled >[ 0.210801] NET: Registered protocol family 2 >[ 0.211279] TCP established hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes) >[ 0.211862] TCP bind hash table entries: 16384 (order: 6, 262144 bytes) >[ 0.212417] TCP: Hash tables configured (established 16384 bind 16384) >[ 0.212956] TCP: reno registered >[ 0.213183] UDP hash table entries: 1024 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) >[ 0.213609] UDP-Lite hash table entries: 1024 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) >[ 0.214116] NET: Registered protocol family 1 >[ 0.214448] pci 0000:00:00.0: Limiting direct PCI/PCI transfers >[ 0.214886] pci 0000:00:01.0: PIIX3: Enabling Passive Release >[ 0.215284] pci 0000:00:01.0: Activating ISA DMA hang workarounds >[ 0.215801] Unpacking initramfs... >[ 0.219960] Freeing initrd memory: 3192k freed >[ 0.220597] platform rtc_cmos: registered platform RTC device (no PNP device found) >[ 0.221443] sha1_ssse3: Using AVX optimized SHA-1 implementation >[ 0.221957] sha256_ssse3: Using AVX optimized SHA-256 implementation >[ 0.222551] futex hash table entries: 256 (order: 2, 16384 bytes) >[ 0.223015] Initialise system trusted keyring >[ 0.223335] audit: initializing netlink socket (disabled) >[ 0.223742] type=2000 audit(1509447933.037:1): initialized >[ 0.239951] HugeTLB registered 2 MB page size, pre-allocated 0 pages >[ 0.241219] zpool: loaded >[ 0.241407] zbud: loaded >[ 0.241749] VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.5.2 >[ 0.242040] Dquot-cache hash table entries: 512 (order 0, 4096 bytes) >[ 0.242630] msgmni has been set to 3901 >[ 0.242970] Key type big_key registered >[ 0.243506] NET: Registered protocol family 38 >[ 0.243855] Key type asymmetric registered >[ 0.244136] Asymmetric key parser 'x509' registered >[ 0.244485] Block layer SCSI generic (bsg) driver version 0.4 loaded (major 250) >[ 0.245044] io scheduler noop registered >[ 0.245316] io scheduler deadline registered (default) >[ 0.245702] io scheduler cfq registered >[ 0.246079] pci_hotplug: PCI Hot Plug PCI Core version: 0.5 >[ 0.246459] pciehp: PCI Express Hot Plug Controller Driver version: 0.4 >[ 0.247073] Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 1 ports, IRQ sharing enabled >[ 0.270363] serial8250: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4) is a 16550A >[ 0.271081] Non-volatile memory driver v1.3 >[ 0.271442] Linux agpgart interface v0.103 >[ 0.271869] crash memory driver: version 1.1 >[ 0.272242] rdac: device handler registered >[ 0.272600] hp_sw: device handler registered >[ 0.272953] emc: device handler registered >[ 0.273263] alua: device handler registered >[ 0.273605] libphy: Fixed MDIO Bus: probed >[ 0.273984] ehci_hcd: USB 2.0 'Enhanced' Host Controller (EHCI) Driver >[ 0.274478] ehci-pci: EHCI PCI platform driver >[ 0.274856] ohci_hcd: USB 1.1 'Open' Host Controller (OHCI) Driver >[ 0.275320] ohci-pci: OHCI PCI platform driver >[ 0.275702] uhci_hcd: USB Universal Host Controller Interface driver >[ 0.276222] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial >[ 0.276684] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial_generic >[ 0.277313] usbserial: USB Serial support registered for generic >[ 0.277819] i8042: PNP: No PS/2 controller found. Probing ports directly. >[ 0.278873] serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1 >[ 0.279248] serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12 >[ 0.279740] mousedev: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice >[ 0.280357] input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /devices/platform/i8042/serio0/input/input0 >[ 0.281444] input: VirtualPS/2 VMware VMMouse as /devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input1 >[ 0.282287] input: VirtualPS/2 VMware VMMouse as /devices/platform/i8042/serio1/input/input2 >[ 0.283133] rtc_cmos rtc_cmos: rtc core: registered rtc_cmos as rtc0 >[ 0.283666] rtc_cmos rtc_cmos: alarms up to one day, 114 bytes nvram >[ 0.284194] cpuidle: using governor menu >[ 0.284538] hidraw: raw HID events driver (C) Jiri Kosina >[ 0.285048] usbcore: registered new interface driver usbhid >[ 0.285462] usbhid: USB HID core driver >[ 0.285897] drop_monitor: Initializing network drop monitor service >[ 0.286419] TCP: cubic registered >[ 0.286695] Initializing XFRM netlink socket >[ 0.287103] NET: Registered protocol family 10 >[ 0.287602] NET: Registered protocol family 17 >[ 0.288076] microcode: CPU0 sig=0x306a9, pf=0x1, revision=0x1 >[ 0.288527] microcode: Microcode Update Driver: v2.01 <tigran@aivazian.fsnet.co.uk>, Peter Oruba >[ 0.289273] Loading compiled-in X.509 certificates >[ 0.290010] Loaded X.509 cert 'Red Hat Enterprise Linux Driver Update Program (key 3): bf57f3e87362bc7229d9f465321773dfd1f77a80' >[ 0.291255] Loaded X.509 cert 'Red Hat Enterprise Linux kpatch signing key: 4d38fd864ebe18c5f0b72e3852e2014c3a676fc8' >[ 0.292383] Loaded X.509 cert 'Red Hat Enterprise Linux kernel signing key: 4ffdd63c937eb4a7a114bc5e891acbde50206521' >[ 0.293211] registered taskstats version 1 >[ 0.293750] Key type trusted registered >[ 0.294248] Key type encrypted registered >[ 0.294713] IMA: No TPM chip found, activating TPM-bypass! >[ 0.295392] Magic number: 5:35:76 >[ 0.295751] rtc_cmos rtc_cmos: setting system clock to 2017-10-31 11:05:32 UTC (1509447932) >[ 0.297035] Freeing unused kernel memory: 1764k freed >supermin: mounting /proc >supermin: ext2 mini initrd starting up: 5.1.16 glibc >supermin: cmdline: panic=1 console=ttyS0 edd=off udevtimeout=6000 udev.event-timeout=6000 no_timer_check printk.time=1 cgroup_disable=memory usbcore.nousb cryptomgr.notests tsc=reliable 8250.nr_uarts=1 root=/dev/sdd selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm guestfs_identifier=v2v >supermin: uptime: 0.18 0.03 >supermin: mounting /sys >supermin: internal insmod crc32-pclmul.ko >[ 0.300924] alg: No test for crc32 (crc32-pclmul) >supermin: internal insmod crc32c-intel.ko >supermin: internal insmod crct10dif_common.ko >supermin: internal insmod crct10dif-pclmul.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc32_generic.ko >[ 0.304142] alg: No test for crc32 (crc32-generic) >supermin: internal insmod crct10dif_generic.ko >supermin: internal insmod libnvdimm.ko >supermin: internal insmod nfit.ko >insmod: init_module: nfit.ko: No such device >supermin: internal insmod libata.ko >supermin: internal insmod ata_piix.ko >[ 0.313478] scsi host0: ata_piix >[ 0.313839] scsi host1: ata_piix >[ 0.314095] ata1: PATA max MWDMA2 cmd 0x1f0 ctl 0x3f6 bmdma 0xc0c0 irq 14 >[ 0.314606] ata2: PATA max MWDMA2 cmd 0x170 ctl 0x376 bmdma 0xc0c8 irq 15 >supermin: internal insmod virtio.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_ring.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_blk.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio-rng.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_console.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_net.ko >supermin: internal insmod nd_btt.ko >supermin: internal insmod nd_pmem.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc-t10dif.ko >supermin: internal insmod sd_mod.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_scsi.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_balloon.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_input.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_pci.ko >[ 0.477048] virtio-pci 0000:00:02.0: PCI->APIC IRQ transform: INT A -> IRQ 24 >[ 0.478731] scsi host2: Virtio SCSI HBA >[ 0.479199] virtio-pci 0000:00:03.0: PCI->APIC IRQ transform: INT A -> IRQ 25 >[ 0.480812] scsi 2:0:0:0: Direct-Access QEMU QEMU HARDDISK 2.5+ PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 >[ 0.481601] scsi 2:0:1:0: Direct-Access QEMU QEMU HARDDISK 2.5+ PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 >[ 0.482421] scsi 2:0:2:0: Direct-Access QEMU QEMU HARDDISK 2.5+ PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 >[ 0.484882] scsi 2:0:3:0: Direct-Access QEMU QEMU HARDDISK 2.5+ PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 >[ 0.491884] random: fast init done >[ 0.492202] virtio-pci 0000:00:04.0: PCI->APIC IRQ transform: INT A -> IRQ 25 >[ 0.494315] virtio-pci 0000:00:05.0: PCI->APIC IRQ transform: INT A -> IRQ 24 >[ 0.498453] random: crng init done >[ 0.503109] sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] 18874368 512-byte logical blocks: (9.66 GB/9.00 GiB) >[ 0.503869] sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off >[ 0.504296] sd 2:0:1:0: [sdb] 18874368 512-byte logical blocks: (9.66 GB/9.00 GiB) >[ 0.504964] sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA >[ 0.505798] sd 2:0:1:0: [sdb] Write Protect is off >[ 0.506214] sd 2:0:1:0: [sdb] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA >[ 0.507356] sd 2:0:3:0: [sdd] 8388608 512-byte logical blocks: (4.29 GB/4.00 GiB) >[ 0.507982] sd 2:0:2:0: [sdc] 18874368 512-byte logical blocks: (9.66 GB/9.00 GiB) >[ 0.508785] sd 2:0:3:0: [sdd] Write Protect is off >[ 0.509271] sd 2:0:3:0: [sdd] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA >[ 0.510217] sd 2:0:2:0: [sdc] Write Protect is off >[ 0.510968] sd 2:0:2:0: [sdc] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA >[ 0.511937] sda: sda1 sda2 >[ 0.512348] sdb: sdb1 sdb2 sdb3 >[ 0.512997] sd 2:0:1:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI disk >[ 0.513408] sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk >[ 0.513816] sd 2:0:3:0: [sdd] Attached SCSI disk >[ 0.515216] sdc: sdc1 sdc2 sdc3 >[ 0.515744] sd 2:0:2:0: [sdc] Attached SCSI disk >supermin: internal insmod jbd2.ko >supermin: internal insmod mbcache.ko >supermin: internal insmod ext4.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc-ccitt.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc-itu-t.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc8.ko >supermin: internal insmod libcrc32c.ko >supermin: picked /sys/block/sdd/dev as root device >supermin: creating /dev/root as block special 8:48 >supermin: mounting new root on /root >[ 0.530283] EXT4-fs (sdd): mounting ext2 file system using the ext4 subsystem >[ 0.557660] EXT4-fs (sdd): mounted filesystem without journal. Opts: >supermin: deleting initramfs files >supermin: chroot >Starting /init script ... >+ [[ panic=1 console=ttyS0 edd=off udevtimeout=6000 udev.event-timeout=6000 no_timer_check printk.time=1 cgroup_disable=memory usbcore.nousb cryptomgr.notests tsc=reliable 8250.nr_uarts=1 root=/dev/sdd selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm guestfs_identifier=v2v == *guestfs_network=1* ]] >+ guestfs_network=1 >+ [[ panic=1 console=ttyS0 edd=off udevtimeout=6000 udev.event-timeout=6000 no_timer_check printk.time=1 cgroup_disable=memory usbcore.nousb cryptomgr.notests tsc=reliable 8250.nr_uarts=1 root=/dev/sdd selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm guestfs_identifier=v2v == *guestfs_rescue=1* ]] >+ [[ panic=1 console=ttyS0 edd=off udevtimeout=6000 udev.event-timeout=6000 no_timer_check printk.time=1 cgroup_disable=memory usbcore.nousb cryptomgr.notests tsc=reliable 8250.nr_uarts=1 root=/dev/sdd selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm guestfs_identifier=v2v == *guestfs_noreboot=1* ]] >+ [[ panic=1 console=ttyS0 edd=off udevtimeout=6000 udev.event-timeout=6000 no_timer_check printk.time=1 cgroup_disable=memory usbcore.nousb cryptomgr.notests tsc=reliable 8250.nr_uarts=1 root=/dev/sdd selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm guestfs_identifier=v2v == *guestfs_boot_analysis=1* ]] >+ '[' '!' -d /sys ']' >+ mkdir -p /sys >+ mount -t sysfs /sys /sys >+ mkdir -p /run >+ mount -t tmpfs -o nosuid,size=20%,mode=0755 tmpfs /run >+ mkdir -p /run/lock >+ ln -s ../run/lock /var/lock >+ test -e /etc/mtab >+ mount -t devtmpfs /dev /dev >+ mkdir -p /dev/pts >+ mount -t devpts /dev/pts /dev/pts >+ mkdir -p /dev/shm >+ mount -t tmpfs -o mode=1777 shmfs /dev/shm >+ [[ panic=1 console=ttyS0 edd=off udevtimeout=6000 udev.event-timeout=6000 no_timer_check printk.time=1 cgroup_disable=memory usbcore.nousb cryptomgr.notests tsc=reliable 8250.nr_uarts=1 root=/dev/sdd selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm guestfs_identifier=v2v == *selinux=1* ]] >+ mkdir -p /run/tmpfiles.d >+ kmod static-nodes --format=tmpfiles --output=/run/tmpfiles.d/kmod.conf >++ od -x -A n >++ dd if=/dev/urandom bs=16 count=1 status=none >+ machine_id=' 0e60 2f36 00e3 c8ba 7225 e607 d735 8b39' >+ echo 0e602f3600e3c8ba7225e607d7358b39 >+ systemd-tmpfiles --prefix=/dev --prefix=/run --prefix=/var/run --create --boot >[/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/systemd.conf:11] Unknown group 'utmp'. >[/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/systemd.conf:19] Unknown user 'systemd-network'. >[/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/systemd.conf:20] Unknown user 'systemd-network'. >[/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/systemd.conf:21] Unknown user 'systemd-network'. >[/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/systemd.conf:25] Unknown group 'systemd-journal'. >[/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/systemd.conf:26] Unknown group 'systemd-journal'. >+ for f in /lib/systemd/systemd-udevd /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-udevd /sbin/udevd /lib/udev/udevd /usr/lib/udev/udevd >+ '[' -x /lib/systemd/systemd-udevd ']' >+ UDEVD=/lib/systemd/systemd-udevd >+ break >+ '[' -z /lib/systemd/systemd-udevd ']' >+ /lib/systemd/systemd-udevd --daemon >starting version 219 >specified group 'input' unknown >+ udevadm trigger >+ udevadm settle --timeout=600 >[ 1.726323] input: PC Speaker as /devices/platform/pcspkr/input/input3 >[ 1.808693] AES CTR mode by8 optimization enabled >[ 1.810863] alg: No test for __gcm-aes-aesni (__driver-gcm-aes-aesni) >[ 1.830851] sd 2:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0 >[ 1.835023] sd 2:0:1:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 0 >[ 1.835482] sd 2:0:2:0: Attached scsi generic sg2 type 0 >[ 1.836821] sd 2:0:3:0: Attached scsi generic sg3 type 0 >[ 1.846132] Error: Driver 'pcspkr' is already registered, aborting... >+ shopt -s nullglob >+ for f in '/sys/block/sd*/device/timeout' >+ echo 300 >+ for f in '/sys/block/sd*/device/timeout' >+ echo 300 >+ for f in '/sys/block/sd*/device/timeout' >+ echo 300 >+ for f in '/sys/block/sd*/device/timeout' >+ echo 300 >+ for f in '/sys/block/{h,s,ub,v}d*/queue/scheduler' >+ echo noop >+ for f in '/sys/block/{h,s,ub,v}d*/queue/scheduler' >+ echo noop >+ for f in '/sys/block/{h,s,ub,v}d*/queue/scheduler' >+ echo noop >+ for f in '/sys/block/{h,s,ub,v}d*/queue/scheduler' >+ echo noop >+ shopt -u nullglob >+ ip addr add 127.0.0.1/8 brd + dev lo scope host >+ ip link set dev lo up >+ ip addr add 169.254.2.10/16 brd + dev eth0 scope global >+ ip link set dev eth0 up >+ ip route add default via 169.254.2.2 >+ echo nameserver 169.254.2.3 >+ mdadm -As --auto=yes --run >[ 2.097081] md: md127 stopped. >[ 2.107325] md/raid1:md127: active with 3 out of 3 mirrors >[ 2.108345] md127: detected capacity change from 0 to 53411840 >[ 2.109233] md127: >mdadm: /dev/md/localhost:boot_efi has been started with 3 drives. >[ 2.147053] md: md126 stopped. >[ 2.151954] md/raid1:md126: active with 2 out of 2 mirrors >[ 2.152389] md126: detected capacity change from 0 to 21954560 >mdadm: /dev/md/localhost:swap has been started with 2 drives. >[ 2.164579] md: md125 stopped. >[ 2.171293] md/raid1:md125: not clean -- starting background reconstruction >[ 2.171856] md/raid1:md125: active with 3 out of 3 mirrors >[ 2.172703] md125: detected capacity change from 0 to 9437184000 >[ 2.173676] md: resync of RAID array md125 >mdadm: /dev/md/localhost:root has been started with 3 drives. >+ modprobe dm_mod >[ 2.764797] device-mapper: uevent: version 1.0.3 >[ 2.766567] device-mapper: ioctl: 4.35.0-ioctl (2016-06-23) initialised: dm-devel@redhat.com >+ lvm vgchange -aay --sysinit >[ 2.790977] md: md125: resync done. > WARNING: Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to device scanning. >+ ldmtool create all >/init: line 139: ldmtool: command not found >+ test 1 = 1 >+ test '' '!=' 1 >+ uname -a >Linux (none) 3.10.0-693.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Jul 6 19:56:57 EDT 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux >+ ls -lR /dev >/dev: >total 0 >crw------- 1 root root 10, 235 Oct 31 11:05 autofs >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 340 Oct 31 11:05 block >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 120 Oct 31 11:05 bsg >crw------- 1 root root 10, 234 Oct 31 11:05 btrfs-control >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 2360 Oct 31 11:05 char >crw------- 1 root root 5, 1 Oct 31 11:05 console >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Oct 31 11:05 core -> /proc/kcore >drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 80 Oct 31 11:05 cpu >crw------- 1 root root 10, 61 Oct 31 11:05 cpu_dma_latency >crw------- 1 root root 10, 62 Oct 31 11:05 crash >drwxr-xr-x 6 root root 120 Oct 31 11:05 disk >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Oct 31 11:05 fd -> /proc/self/fd >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 7 Oct 31 11:05 full >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 10, 229 Oct 31 11:05 fuse >crw------- 1 root root 10, 183 Oct 31 11:05 hwrng >drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 220 Oct 31 11:05 input >crw-r--r-- 1 root root 1, 11 Oct 31 11:05 kmsg >crw-rw---- 1 root disk 10, 237 Oct 31 11:05 loop-control >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 Oct 31 11:05 mapper >crw------- 1 root root 10, 227 Oct 31 11:05 mcelog >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 100 Oct 31 11:05 md >brw-rw---- 1 root disk 9, 125 Oct 31 11:05 md125 >brw-rw---- 1 root disk 9, 126 Oct 31 11:05 md126 >brw-rw---- 1 root disk 9, 127 Oct 31 11:05 md127 >crw------- 1 root root 1, 1 Oct 31 11:05 mem >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 Oct 31 11:05 net >crw------- 1 root root 10, 60 Oct 31 11:05 network_latency >crw------- 1 root root 10, 59 Oct 31 11:05 network_throughput >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 3 Oct 31 11:05 null >crw------- 1 root root 10, 144 Oct 31 11:05 nvram >crw------- 1 root root 1, 12 Oct 31 11:05 oldmem >crw------- 1 root root 1, 4 Oct 31 11:05 port >crw------- 1 root root 108, 0 Oct 31 11:05 ppp >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 5, 2 Oct 31 11:05 ptmx >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Oct 31 11:05 pts >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 8 Oct 31 11:05 random >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 Oct 31 11:05 raw >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Oct 31 11:05 rtc -> rtc0 >crw------- 1 root root 253, 0 Oct 31 11:05 rtc0 >brw------- 1 root root 8, 0 Oct 31 11:05 sda >brw------- 1 root root 8, 1 Oct 31 11:05 sda1 >brw------- 1 root root 8, 2 Oct 31 11:05 sda2 >brw------- 1 root root 8, 16 Oct 31 11:05 sdb >brw------- 1 root root 8, 17 Oct 31 11:05 sdb1 >brw------- 1 root root 8, 18 Oct 31 11:05 sdb2 >brw------- 1 root root 8, 19 Oct 31 11:05 sdb3 >brw------- 1 root root 8, 32 Oct 31 11:05 sdc >brw------- 1 root root 8, 33 Oct 31 11:05 sdc1 >brw------- 1 root root 8, 34 Oct 31 11:05 sdc2 >brw------- 1 root root 8, 35 Oct 31 11:05 sdc3 >brw------- 1 root root 8, 48 Oct 31 11:05 sdd >crw-rw---- 1 root disk 21, 0 Oct 31 11:05 sg0 >crw-rw---- 1 root disk 21, 1 Oct 31 11:05 sg1 >crw-rw---- 1 root disk 21, 2 Oct 31 11:05 sg2 >crw-rw---- 1 root disk 21, 3 Oct 31 11:05 sg3 >drwxrwxrwt 2 root root 40 Oct 31 11:05 shm >crw------- 1 root root 10, 231 Oct 31 11:05 snapshot >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 80 Oct 31 11:05 snd >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Oct 31 11:05 stderr -> /proc/self/fd/2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Oct 31 11:05 stdin -> /proc/self/fd/0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Oct 31 11:05 stdout -> /proc/self/fd/1 >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 5, 0 Oct 31 11:05 tty >crw------- 1 root root 4, 0 Oct 31 11:05 tty0 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 1 Oct 31 11:05 tty1 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 10 Oct 31 11:05 tty10 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 11 Oct 31 11:05 tty11 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 12 Oct 31 11:05 tty12 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 13 Oct 31 11:05 tty13 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 14 Oct 31 11:05 tty14 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 15 Oct 31 11:05 tty15 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 16 Oct 31 11:05 tty16 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 17 Oct 31 11:05 tty17 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 18 Oct 31 11:05 tty18 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 19 Oct 31 11:05 tty19 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 2 Oct 31 11:05 tty2 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 20 Oct 31 11:05 tty20 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 21 Oct 31 11:05 tty21 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 22 Oct 31 11:05 tty22 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 23 Oct 31 11:05 tty23 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 24 Oct 31 11:05 tty24 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 25 Oct 31 11:05 tty25 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 26 Oct 31 11:05 tty26 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 27 Oct 31 11:05 tty27 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 28 Oct 31 11:05 tty28 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 29 Oct 31 11:05 tty29 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 3 Oct 31 11:05 tty3 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 30 Oct 31 11:05 tty30 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 31 Oct 31 11:05 tty31 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 32 Oct 31 11:05 tty32 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 33 Oct 31 11:05 tty33 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 34 Oct 31 11:05 tty34 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 35 Oct 31 11:05 tty35 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 36 Oct 31 11:05 tty36 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 37 Oct 31 11:05 tty37 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 38 Oct 31 11:05 tty38 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 39 Oct 31 11:05 tty39 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 4 Oct 31 11:05 tty4 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 40 Oct 31 11:05 tty40 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 41 Oct 31 11:05 tty41 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 42 Oct 31 11:05 tty42 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 43 Oct 31 11:05 tty43 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 44 Oct 31 11:05 tty44 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 45 Oct 31 11:05 tty45 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 46 Oct 31 11:05 tty46 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 47 Oct 31 11:05 tty47 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 48 Oct 31 11:05 tty48 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 49 Oct 31 11:05 tty49 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 5 Oct 31 11:05 tty5 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 50 Oct 31 11:05 tty50 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 51 Oct 31 11:05 tty51 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 52 Oct 31 11:05 tty52 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 53 Oct 31 11:05 tty53 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 54 Oct 31 11:05 tty54 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 55 Oct 31 11:05 tty55 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 56 Oct 31 11:05 tty56 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 57 Oct 31 11:05 tty57 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 58 Oct 31 11:05 tty58 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 59 Oct 31 11:05 tty59 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 6 Oct 31 11:05 tty6 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 60 Oct 31 11:05 tty60 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 61 Oct 31 11:05 tty61 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 62 Oct 31 11:05 tty62 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 63 Oct 31 11:05 tty63 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 7 Oct 31 11:05 tty7 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 8 Oct 31 11:05 tty8 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 9 Oct 31 11:05 tty9 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 64 Oct 31 11:05 ttyS0 >crw------- 1 root root 10, 239 Oct 31 11:05 uhid >crw------- 1 root root 10, 223 Oct 31 11:05 uinput >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 9 Oct 31 11:05 urandom >crw------- 1 root root 249, 0 Oct 31 11:05 usbmon0 >crw------- 1 root root 7, 0 Oct 31 11:05 vcs >crw------- 1 root root 7, 1 Oct 31 11:05 vcs1 >crw------- 1 root root 7, 128 Oct 31 11:05 vcsa >crw------- 1 root root 7, 129 Oct 31 11:05 vcsa1 >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 Oct 31 11:05 vfio >crw------- 1 root root 10, 63 Oct 31 11:05 vga_arbiter >crw------- 1 root root 10, 137 Oct 31 11:05 vhci >crw------- 1 root root 10, 238 Oct 31 11:05 vhost-net >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 Oct 31 11:05 virtio-ports >crw------- 1 root root 245, 1 Oct 31 11:05 vport1p1 >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 5 Oct 31 11:05 zero > >/dev/block: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Oct 31 11:05 8:0 -> ../sda >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 8:1 -> ../sda1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Oct 31 11:05 8:16 -> ../sdb >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 8:17 -> ../sdb1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 8:18 -> ../sdb2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 8:19 -> ../sdb3 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 8:2 -> ../sda2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Oct 31 11:05 8:32 -> ../sdc >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 8:33 -> ../sdc1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 8:34 -> ../sdc2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 8:35 -> ../sdc3 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Oct 31 11:05 8:48 -> ../sdd >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 9:125 -> ../md125 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 9:126 -> ../md126 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 9:127 -> ../md127 > >/dev/bsg: >total 0 >crw------- 1 root root 250, 0 Oct 31 11:05 2:0:0:0 >crw------- 1 root root 250, 1 Oct 31 11:05 2:0:1:0 >crw------- 1 root root 250, 2 Oct 31 11:05 2:0:2:0 >crw------- 1 root root 250, 3 Oct 31 11:05 2:0:3:0 > >/dev/char: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 10:144 -> ../nvram >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 10:183 -> ../hwrng >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 Oct 31 11:05 10:184 -> ../cpu/microcode >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Oct 31 11:05 10:227 -> ../mcelog >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Oct 31 11:05 10:231 -> ../snapshot >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Oct 31 11:05 10:235 -> ../autofs >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 Oct 31 11:05 10:236 -> ../mapper/control >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 21 Oct 31 11:05 10:59 -> ../network_throughput >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 Oct 31 11:05 10:60 -> ../network_latency >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 Oct 31 11:05 10:61 -> ../cpu_dma_latency >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 10:62 -> ../crash >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Oct 31 11:05 10:63 -> ../vga_arbiter >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Oct 31 11:05 116:33 -> ../snd/timer >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Oct 31 11:05 13:0 -> ../input/js0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Oct 31 11:05 13:32 -> ../input/mouse0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Oct 31 11:05 13:33 -> ../input/mouse1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Oct 31 11:05 13:63 -> ../input/mice >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Oct 31 11:05 13:64 -> ../input/event0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Oct 31 11:05 13:65 -> ../input/event1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Oct 31 11:05 13:66 -> ../input/event2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Oct 31 11:05 13:67 -> ../input/event3 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Oct 31 11:05 162:0 -> ../raw/rawctl >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Oct 31 11:05 1:1 -> ../mem >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 1:11 -> ../kmsg >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Oct 31 11:05 1:12 -> ../oldmem >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 1:3 -> ../null >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 1:4 -> ../port >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 1:5 -> ../zero >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 1:7 -> ../full >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Oct 31 11:05 1:8 -> ../random >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 1:9 -> ../urandom >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Oct 31 11:05 202:0 -> ../cpu/0/msr >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Oct 31 11:05 203:0 -> ../cpu/0/cpuid >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Oct 31 11:05 21:0 -> ../sg0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Oct 31 11:05 21:1 -> ../sg1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Oct 31 11:05 21:2 -> ../sg2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Oct 31 11:05 21:3 -> ../sg3 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Oct 31 11:05 245:1 -> ../vport1p1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 249:0 -> ../usbmon0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Oct 31 11:05 250:0 -> ../bsg/2:0:0:0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Oct 31 11:05 250:1 -> ../bsg/2:0:1:0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Oct 31 11:05 250:2 -> ../bsg/2:0:2:0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Oct 31 11:05 250:3 -> ../bsg/2:0:3:0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 253:0 -> ../rtc0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 4:0 -> ../tty0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 4:1 -> ../tty1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:10 -> ../tty10 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:11 -> ../tty11 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:12 -> ../tty12 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:13 -> ../tty13 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:14 -> ../tty14 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:15 -> ../tty15 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:16 -> ../tty16 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:17 -> ../tty17 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:18 -> ../tty18 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:19 -> ../tty19 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 4:2 -> ../tty2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:20 -> ../tty20 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:21 -> ../tty21 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:22 -> ../tty22 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:23 -> ../tty23 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:24 -> ../tty24 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:25 -> ../tty25 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:26 -> ../tty26 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:27 -> ../tty27 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:28 -> ../tty28 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:29 -> ../tty29 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 4:3 -> ../tty3 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:30 -> ../tty30 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:31 -> ../tty31 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:32 -> ../tty32 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:33 -> ../tty33 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:34 -> ../tty34 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:35 -> ../tty35 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:36 -> ../tty36 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:37 -> ../tty37 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:38 -> ../tty38 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:39 -> ../tty39 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 4:4 -> ../tty4 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:40 -> ../tty40 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:41 -> ../tty41 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:42 -> ../tty42 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:43 -> ../tty43 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:44 -> ../tty44 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:45 -> ../tty45 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:46 -> ../tty46 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:47 -> ../tty47 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:48 -> ../tty48 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:49 -> ../tty49 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 4:5 -> ../tty5 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:50 -> ../tty50 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:51 -> ../tty51 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:52 -> ../tty52 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:53 -> ../tty53 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:54 -> ../tty54 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:55 -> ../tty55 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:56 -> ../tty56 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:57 -> ../tty57 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:58 -> ../tty58 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:59 -> ../tty59 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 4:6 -> ../tty6 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:60 -> ../tty60 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:61 -> ../tty61 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:62 -> ../tty62 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:63 -> ../tty63 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 4:64 -> ../ttyS0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 4:7 -> ../tty7 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 4:8 -> ../tty8 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 4:9 -> ../tty9 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Oct 31 11:05 5:0 -> ../tty >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 5:1 -> ../console >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 5:2 -> ../ptmx >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Oct 31 11:05 7:0 -> ../vcs >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 7:1 -> ../vcs1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Oct 31 11:05 7:128 -> ../vcsa >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 7:129 -> ../vcsa1 > >/dev/cpu: >total 0 >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 80 Oct 31 11:05 0 >crw------- 1 root root 10, 184 Oct 31 11:05 microcode > >/dev/cpu/0: >total 0 >crw------- 1 root root 203, 0 Oct 31 11:05 cpuid >crw------- 1 root root 202, 0 Oct 31 11:05 msr > >/dev/disk: >total 0 >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 400 Oct 31 11:05 by-id >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 200 Oct 31 11:05 by-partuuid >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 280 Oct 31 11:05 by-path >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 120 Oct 31 11:05 by-uuid > >/dev/disk/by-id: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Oct 31 11:05 md-name-localhost:boot_efi -> ../../md127 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Oct 31 11:05 md-name-localhost:root -> ../../md125 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Oct 31 11:05 md-name-localhost:swap -> ../../md126 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Oct 31 11:05 md-uuid-30f74883:30a08dcb:53c892de:e3258322 -> ../../md125 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Oct 31 11:05 md-uuid-5f022cc5:99a3d09d:11380915:1d1c9929 -> ../../md127 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Oct 31 11:05 md-uuid-934e0d99:0b5c2c07:604384db:52b6d709 -> ../../md126 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Oct 31 11:05 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi0-0-0-0 -> ../../sda >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi0-0-0-0-part1 -> ../../sda1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi0-0-0-0-part2 -> ../../sda2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Oct 31 11:05 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi0-0-1-0 -> ../../sdb >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi0-0-1-0-part1 -> ../../sdb1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi0-0-1-0-part2 -> ../../sdb2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi0-0-1-0-part3 -> ../../sdb3 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Oct 31 11:05 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi0-0-2-0 -> ../../sdc >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi0-0-2-0-part1 -> ../../sdc1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi0-0-2-0-part2 -> ../../sdc2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi0-0-2-0-part3 -> ../../sdc3 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Oct 31 11:05 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi0-0-3-0 -> ../../sdd > >/dev/disk/by-partuuid: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 3eff43eb-6f47-46a8-8654-bdc3657a1c32 -> ../../sdb1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 496c808a-bd36-4196-9e4a-6a724f46153d -> ../../sda1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 6d58946e-8876-428c-8a17-577f5a211f91 -> ../../sdb2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 7e8d4759-8924-47d4-b144-17b0f1bcfad3 -> ../../sdc2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 c735822a-4485-4c3d-bb28-b882ef8e59b4 -> ../../sdc1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 e658e9fc-f26a-4481-b9fa-2b0e26585ba5 -> ../../sda2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 f2483a24-8dc9-4bb1-b1bc-5a0eb8e37e2b -> ../../sdb3 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 f3962156-81fc-4432-9576-2ff57280ea44 -> ../../sdc3 > >/dev/disk/by-path: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Oct 31 11:05 virtio-pci-0000:00:02.0-scsi-0:0:0:0 -> ../../sda >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 virtio-pci-0000:00:02.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part1 -> ../../sda1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 virtio-pci-0000:00:02.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part2 -> ../../sda2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Oct 31 11:05 virtio-pci-0000:00:02.0-scsi-0:0:1:0 -> ../../sdb >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 virtio-pci-0000:00:02.0-scsi-0:0:1:0-part1 -> ../../sdb1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 virtio-pci-0000:00:02.0-scsi-0:0:1:0-part2 -> ../../sdb2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 virtio-pci-0000:00:02.0-scsi-0:0:1:0-part3 -> ../../sdb3 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Oct 31 11:05 virtio-pci-0000:00:02.0-scsi-0:0:2:0 -> ../../sdc >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 virtio-pci-0000:00:02.0-scsi-0:0:2:0-part1 -> ../../sdc1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 virtio-pci-0000:00:02.0-scsi-0:0:2:0-part2 -> ../../sdc2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 31 11:05 virtio-pci-0000:00:02.0-scsi-0:0:2:0-part3 -> ../../sdc3 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Oct 31 11:05 virtio-pci-0000:00:02.0-scsi-0:0:3:0 -> ../../sdd > >/dev/disk/by-uuid: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Oct 31 11:05 042a735d-2cae-4e73-affd-156c2a6dcd49 -> ../../md125 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Oct 31 11:05 188E-9C7D -> ../../md127 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Oct 31 11:05 18f29136-abe0-4b0c-8dab-84b59a7a92ad -> ../../sdd >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Oct 31 11:05 2a3517c8-5fb9-4673-ac42-aaccc51b0304 -> ../../md126 > >/dev/input: >total 0 >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 120 Oct 31 11:05 by-path >crw------- 1 root root 13, 64 Oct 31 11:05 event0 >crw------- 1 root root 13, 65 Oct 31 11:05 event1 >crw------- 1 root root 13, 66 Oct 31 11:05 event2 >crw------- 1 root root 13, 67 Oct 31 11:05 event3 >crw-rw-r-- 1 root root 13, 0 Oct 31 11:05 js0 >crw------- 1 root root 13, 63 Oct 31 11:05 mice >crw------- 1 root root 13, 32 Oct 31 11:05 mouse0 >crw------- 1 root root 13, 33 Oct 31 11:05 mouse1 > >/dev/input/by-path: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Oct 31 11:05 platform-i8042-serio-0-event-kbd -> ../event0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Oct 31 11:05 platform-i8042-serio-1-event-mouse -> ../event1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Oct 31 11:05 platform-i8042-serio-1-mouse -> ../mouse0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Oct 31 11:05 platform-pcspkr-event-spkr -> ../event3 > >/dev/mapper: >total 0 >crw------- 1 root root 10, 236 Oct 31 11:05 control > >/dev/md: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 localhost:boot_efi -> ../md127 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 localhost:root -> ../md125 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Oct 31 11:05 localhost:swap -> ../md126 > >/dev/net: >total 0 >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 10, 200 Oct 31 11:05 tun > >/dev/pts: >total 0 >c--------- 1 root root 5, 2 Oct 31 11:05 ptmx > >/dev/raw: >total 0 >crw------- 1 root root 162, 0 Oct 31 11:05 rawctl > >/dev/shm: >total 0 > >/dev/snd: >total 0 >crw-rw---- 1 root audio 116, 1 Oct 31 11:05 seq >crw-rw---- 1 root audio 116, 33 Oct 31 11:05 timer > >/dev/vfio: >total 0 >crw------- 1 root root 10, 196 Oct 31 11:05 vfio > >/dev/virtio-ports: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Oct 31 11:05 org.libguestfs.channel.0 -> ../vport1p1 >+ cat /proc/mounts >rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0 >proc /proc proc rw,relatime 0 0 >/dev/root / ext2 rw,noatime 0 0 >/proc /proc proc rw,relatime 0 0 >/sys /sys sysfs rw,relatime 0 0 >tmpfs /run tmpfs rw,nosuid,relatime,size=399868k,mode=755 0 0 >/dev /dev devtmpfs rw,relatime,size=997188k,nr_inodes=249297,mode=755 0 0 >/dev/pts /dev/pts devpts rw,relatime,mode=600,ptmxmode=000 0 0 >shmfs /dev/shm tmpfs rw,relatime 0 0 >+ lvm pvs > WARNING: Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to device scanning. >+ lvm vgs > WARNING: Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to device scanning. >+ lvm lvs > WARNING: Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to device scanning. >+ ip a >1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN qlen 1 > link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00 > inet 127.0.0.1/8 brd 127.255.255.255 scope host lo > valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever > inet6 ::1/128 scope host > valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever >2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state UP qlen 1000 > link/ether 52:54:00:12:34:56 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff > inet 169.254.2.10/16 brd 169.254.255.255 scope global eth0 > valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever > inet6 fe80::5054:ff:fe12:3456/64 scope link tentative > valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever >+ ip r >default via 169.254.2.2 dev eth0 >169.254.0.0/16 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 169.254.2.10 >+ cat /etc/resolv.conf >nameserver 169.254.2.3 >+ lsmod >Module Size Used by >dm_mod 123303 0 >raid1 39892 3 >snd_pcm 106416 0 >sg 40721 0 >iosf_mbi 13523 0 >ghash_clmulni_intel 13259 0 >snd_timer 29822 1 snd_pcm >aesni_intel 69884 0 >lrw 13286 1 aesni_intel >gf128mul 14951 1 lrw >snd 83383 2 snd_timer,snd_pcm >glue_helper 13990 1 aesni_intel >ata_generic 12910 0 >ablk_helper 13597 1 aesni_intel >soundcore 15047 1 snd >pata_acpi 13038 0 >cryptd 20359 3 ghash_clmulni_intel,aesni_intel,ablk_helper >joydev 17377 0 >serio_raw 13413 0 >pcspkr 12718 0 >libcrc32c 12644 0 >crc8 12893 0 >crc_itu_t 12707 0 >crc_ccitt 12707 0 >ext4 571503 1 >mbcache 14958 1 ext4 >jbd2 103046 1 ext4 >virtio_pci 22913 0 >virtio_input 13247 0 >virtio_balloon 13864 0 >virtio_scsi 18407 9 >sd_mod 46322 12 >crc_t10dif 12714 1 sd_mod >nd_pmem 13122 0 >nd_btt 22068 1 nd_pmem >virtio_net 28096 0 >virtio_console 28066 0 >virtio_rng 13019 0 >virtio_blk 18156 0 >virtio_ring 22746 8 virtio_blk,virtio_net,virtio_pci,virtio_rng,virtio_balloon,virtio_input,virtio_console,virtio_scsi >virtio 14959 8 virtio_blk,virtio_net,virtio_pci,virtio_rng,virtio_balloon,virtio_input,virtio_console,virtio_scsi >ata_piix 35038 0 >libata 238896 3 pata_acpi,ata_generic,ata_piix >libnvdimm 132047 2 nd_pmem,nd_btt >crct10dif_generic 12647 0 >crc32_generic 12714 0 >crct10dif_pclmul 14289 1 >crct10dif_common 12595 3 crct10dif_pclmul,crct10dif_generic,crc_t10dif >crc32c_intel 22079 1 >crc32_pclmul 13113 0 >+ date >Tue Oct 31 11:05:35 UTC 2017 >+ echo -n 'clocksource: ' >clocksource: + cat /sys/devices/system/clocksource/clocksource0/current_clocksource >kvm-clock >+ echo -n 'uptime: ' >uptime: + cat /proc/uptime >3.00 0.35 >+ cmd=guestfsd >++ grep -Eo 'guestfs_channel=[^[:space:]]+' /proc/cmdline >+ eval >+ test x '!=' x >+ test 1 = 1 >+ cmd='guestfsd --verbose' >+ test 1 = 1 >+ cmd='guestfsd --verbose --network' >+ test '' = 1 >+ echo guestfsd --verbose --network >guestfsd --verbose --network >+ guestfsd --verbose --network >lvm config: >lvmetad >trying to open virtio-serial channel '/dev/virtio-ports/org.libguestfs.channel.0' >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >libguestfs: recv_from_daemon: received GUESTFS_LAUNCH_FLAG >libguestfs: appliance is up >libguestfs: trace: v2v: launch = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: c_pointer >libguestfs: trace: v2v: c_pointer = 29209648 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_partitions >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x28 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdd >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md125 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md126 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md127 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 8 (list_partitions) took 0.01 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_partitions = ["/dev/sda1", "/dev/sda2", "/dev/sdb1", "/dev/sdb2", "/dev/sdb3", "/dev/sdc1", "/dev/sdc2", "/dev/sdc3"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sda1" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda1 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/sda1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "linux_raid_member" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/sda2 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "linux_raid_member" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sdb1" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb1 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/sdb1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "linux_raid_member" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sdb2" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb2 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/sdb2 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "linux_raid_member" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sdb3" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb3 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/sdb3 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "linux_raid_member" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sdc1" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc1 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/sdc1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "linux_raid_member" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sdc2" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc2 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/sdc2 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "linux_raid_member" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sdc3" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc3 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/sdc3 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "linux_raid_member" >[ 5.3] Inspecting the overlay >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_os >libguestfs: trace: v2v: umount_all >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x28 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=rootfs dir=/ type=rootfs opts=rw freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=proc dir=/proc type=proc opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/root dir=/ type=ext2 opts=rw,noatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/proc dir=/proc type=proc opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/sys dir=/sys type=sysfs opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=tmpfs dir=/run type=tmpfs opts=rw,nosuid,relatime,size=399868k,mode=755 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev dir=/dev type=devtmpfs opts=rw,relatime,size=997188k,nr_inodes=249297,mode=755 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/pts dir=/dev/pts type=devpts opts=rw,relatime,mode=600,ptmxmode=000 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=shmfs dir=/dev/shm type=tmpfs opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: umount_all = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_filesystems >libguestfs: trace: v2v: feature_available "lvm2" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: internal_feature_available "lvm2" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 47 (umount_all) took 0.01 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x30 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 458 (internal_feature_available) took 0.00 secondslibguestfs: trace: v2v: internal_feature_available = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: feature_available = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: feature_available "ldm" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: internal_feature_available "ldm" > >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x30 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 458 (internal_feature_available) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: internal_feature_available = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: feature_available = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_devices >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x28 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdd >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 7 (list_devices) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_devices = ["/dev/sda", "/dev/sdb", "/dev/sdc"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_partitions >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x28 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdd >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md125 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md126 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md127 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 8 (list_partitions) took 0.01 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_partitions = ["/dev/sda1", "/dev/sda2", "/dev/sdb1", "/dev/sdb2", "/dev/sdb3", "/dev/sdc1", "/dev/sdc2", "/dev/sdc3"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_md_devices >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x28 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 300 (list_md_devices) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_md_devices = ["/dev/md125", "/dev/md126", "/dev/md127"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sda1" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda1 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 272 (part_to_dev) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sda" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 272 (part_to_dev) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sda" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sdb1" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb1 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 272 (part_to_dev) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sdb" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sdb2" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 272 (part_to_dev) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sdb" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sdb3" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb3 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 272 (part_to_dev) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sdb" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sdc1" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc1 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 272 (part_to_dev) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sdc" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sdc2" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 272 (part_to_dev) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sdc" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sdc3" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc3 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 272 (part_to_dev) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sdc" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sda1" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda1 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/sda1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "linux_raid_member" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/sda2 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "linux_raid_member" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sdb1" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb1 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/sdb1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "linux_raid_member" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sdb2" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb2 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/sdb2 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "linux_raid_member" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sdb3" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb3 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/sdb3 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "linux_raid_member" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sdc1" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc1 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/sdc1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "linux_raid_member" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sdc2" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc2 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/sdc2 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "linux_raid_member" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sdc3" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc3 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/sdc3 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "linux_raid_member" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/md125" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md125 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/md125 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "ext4" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/md126" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md126 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/md126 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "swap" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/md127" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md127 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/md127 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "vfat" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: lvs >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x28 >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: lvm lvs --help >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: lvm lvs -o vg_name,lv_name -S "lv_role=public && lv_skip_activation!=yes" --noheadings --separator / >libguestfs: trace: v2v: lvs = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_filesystems = ["/dev/md125", "ext4", "/dev/md126", "swap", "/dev/md127", "vfat"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/md125" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 11 (lvs) took 0.03 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md125 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/md125 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "ext4" >libguestfs: check_for_filesystem_on: /dev/md125 (ext4) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: internal_parse_mountable "/dev/md125" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md125 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 396 (internal_parse_mountable) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: internal_parse_mountable = <struct guestfs_internal_mountable = im_type: 0, im_device: /dev/md125, im_volume: , > >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_whole_device "/dev/md125" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md125 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 395 (is_whole_device) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_whole_device = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mount_ro "/dev/md125" "/" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md125 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount -o ro /dev/md125 /sysroot/ >[ 3.353647] EXT4-fs (md125): INFO: recovery required on readonly filesystem >[ 3.354198] EXT4-fs (md125): write access will be enabled during recovery >[ 3.367476] EXT4-fs (md125): recovery complete >[ 3.368026] EXT4-fs (md125): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mount_ro = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/md125" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 73 (mount_ro) took 0.02 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md125 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 272 (part_to_dev) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/md" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: device_index "/dev/md" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdd >calling: settle >guestfsd: error: device not found >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 335 (device_index) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: device_index = -1 (error) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir "/etc" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 38 (is_dir) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir "/bin" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 38 (is_dir) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir "/share" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 38 (is_dir) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/grub/menu.lst" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 37 (is_file) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/grub/grub.conf" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 37 (is_file) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/grub2/grub.cfg" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 37 (is_file) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/hurd/console" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 37 (is_file) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_symlink "/bin" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x30 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 270 (is_symlink) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_symlink = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: readlink "/bin" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x30 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 168 (readlink) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: readlink = "usr/bin" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/etc/fstab" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x3c >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 37 (is_file) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/etc/os-release" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 37 (is_file) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: filesize "/etc/os-release" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x3c >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 218 (filesize) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: filesize = 532 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: read_lines "/etc/os-release" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: read_file "/etc/os-release" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: download "/etc/os-release" "/tmp/libguestfs6AXXIt/cat2" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x3c >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 67 (download) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: download = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: read_file = "NAME="Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server"\x0aVERSION="7.4 (Maipo)"\x0aID="rhel"\x0aID_LIKE="fedora"\x0aVARIANT="Server"\x0aVARIANT_ID="server"\x0aVERSION_ID="7.4"\x0aPRETTY_NAME="Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.4 (Maipo)"\x0aANSI_COLOR="0;31"\x0aCPE_NAME="cpe:/o:redhat:enterprise_lin"<truncated, original size 532 bytes> >libguestfs: trace: v2v: read_lines = ["NAME="Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server"", "VERSION="7.4 (Maipo)"", "ID="rhel"", "ID_LIKE="fedora"", "VARIANT="Server"", "VARIANT_ID="server"", "VERSION_ID="7.4"", "PRETTY_NAME="Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.4 (Maipo)"", "ANSI_COLOR="0;31"", "CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:redhat:enterprise_linux:7.4:GA:server"", "HOME_URL="https://www.redhat.com/"", "BUG_REPORT_URL="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/"", "", "REDHAT_BUGZILLA_PRODUCT="Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7"", "REDHAT_BUGZILLA_PRODUCT_VERSION=7.4", "REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT="Red Hat Enterprise Linux"", "REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION="7.4""] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/bin/bash" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x3c >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: realpath "/bin/bash" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 37 (is_file) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 163 (realpath) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: realpath = "/usr/bin/bash" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: file_architecture "/usr/bin/bash" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: file "/usr/bin/bash" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x3c >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: file -zb /sysroot/usr/bin/bash >libguestfs: trace: v2v: file = "ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.32, BuildID[sha1]=8bd6b05295658d71a9ff4eed7cae55609a703623, stripped" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: file_architecture = "x86_64" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/etc/fstab" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 49 (file) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x3c >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 37 (is_file) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: filesize "/etc/fstab" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 218 (filesize) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: filesize = 494 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/etc/mdadm.conf" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 37 (is_file) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: filesize "/etc/mdadm.conf" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x3c >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 218 (filesize) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: filesize = 334 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_init "/" 48 >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_init = 0 >libguestfs: augeas pathexpr = /augeas/load/*[ "/etc/fstab/" !~ regexp('^') + glob(incl) + regexp('/.*') and "/etc/mdadm.conf/" !~ regexp('^') + glob(incl) + regexp('/.*') ] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_rm "/augeas/load/*[ "/etc/fstab/" !~ regexp('^') + glob(incl) + regexp('/.*') and "/etc/mdadm.conf/" !~ regexp('^') + glob(incl) + regexp('/.*') ]" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 16 (aug_init) took 0.36 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0xbc >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_rm = 1394 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_load >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 22 (aug_rm) took 0.03 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x28 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_load = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files//error" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 27 (aug_load) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 24 (aug_match) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_md_devices >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x28 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 300 (list_md_devices) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_md_devices = ["/dev/md125", "/dev/md126", "/dev/md127"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: md_detail "/dev/md125" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md125 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mdadm -D --export /dev/md125 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: md_detail = ["level", "raid1", "devices", "3", "metadata", "1.2", "uuid", "30f74883:30a08dcb:53c892de:e3258322", "devname", "localhost:root", "name", "localhost:root", "device_sda1_role", "0", "device_sda1_dev", "/dev/sda1", "device_sdb1_role", "1", "device_sdb1_dev", "/dev/sdb1", "device_sdc1_role", "2", "device_sdc1_dev", "/dev/sdc1"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: md_detail "/dev/md126" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 301 (md_detail) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md126 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mdadm -D --export /dev/md126 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: md_detail = ["level", "raid1", "devices", "2", "metadata", "1.2", "uuid", "934e0d99:0b5c2c07:604384db:52b6d709", "devname", "localhost:swap", "name", "localhost:swap", "device_sdb2_role", "0", "device_sdb2_dev", "/dev/sdb2", "device_sdc2_role", "1", "device_sdc2_dev", "/dev/sdc2"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: md_detail "/dev/md127" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 301 (md_detail) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md127 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mdadm -D --export /dev/md127 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: md_detail = ["level", "raid1", "devices", "3", "metadata", "1.0", "uuid", "5f022cc5:99a3d09d:11380915:1d1c9929", "devname", "localhost:boot_efi", "name", "localhost:boot_efi", "device_sda2_role", "0", "device_sda2_dev", "/dev/sda2", "device_sdb3_role", "1", "device_sdb3_dev", "/dev/sdb3", "device_sdc3_role", "2", "device_sdc3_dev", "/dev/sdc3"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/mdadm.conf/array" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 301 (md_detail) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x48 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 24 (aug_match) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/files/etc/mdadm.conf/array[1]", "/files/etc/mdadm.conf/array[2]", "/files/etc/mdadm.conf/array[3]"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/mdadm.conf/array[1]/devicename" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x58 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/dev/md/boot_efi" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/mdadm.conf/array[1]/uuid" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x50 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "5f022cc5:99a3d09d:11380915:1d1c9929" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/mdadm.conf/array[2]/devicename" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x58 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/dev/md/root" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/mdadm.conf/array[2]/uuid" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x50 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "30f74883:30a08dcb:53c892de:e3258322" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/mdadm.conf/array[3]/devicename" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x58 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/dev/md/swap" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/mdadm.conf/array[3]/uuid" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x50 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "934e0d99:0b5c2c07:604384db:52b6d709" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/fstab/*[label() != '#comment']" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x58 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 24 (aug_match) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/files/etc/fstab/1", "/files/etc/fstab/2", "/files/etc/fstab/3"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/fstab/1/spec" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x44 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "UUID=042a735d-2cae-4e73-affd-156c2a6dcd49" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/fstab/1/file" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x44 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: findfs_uuid "042a735d-2cae-4e73-affd-156c2a6dcd49" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x50 >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: findfs UUID=042a735d-2cae-4e73-affd-156c2a6dcd49 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: findfs_uuid = "/dev/md125" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/fstab/1/vfstype" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 265 (findfs_uuid) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x48 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "ext4" >libguestfs: fstab: mountable=/dev/md125 mountpoint=/ >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/fstab/2/spec" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x44 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "UUID=188E-9C7D" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/fstab/2/file" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x44 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/boot/efi" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: findfs_uuid "188E-9C7D" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: findfs UUID=188E-9C7D >libguestfs: trace: v2v: findfs_uuid = "/dev/md127" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/fstab/2/vfstype" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 265 (findfs_uuid) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x48 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "vfat" >libguestfs: fstab: mountable=/dev/md127 mountpoint=/boot/efi >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/fstab/3/spec" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x44 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "UUID=2a3517c8-5fb9-4673-ac42-aaccc51b0304" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/fstab/3/file" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x44 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "swap" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: findfs_uuid "2a3517c8-5fb9-4673-ac42-aaccc51b0304" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x50 >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: findfs UUID=2a3517c8-5fb9-4673-ac42-aaccc51b0304 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: findfs_uuid = "/dev/md126" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/fstab/3/vfstype" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 265 (findfs_uuid) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x48 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "swap" >libguestfs: fstab: mountable=/dev/md126 mountpoint=swap >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_close >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x28 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_close = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/etc/HOSTNAME" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 26 (aug_close) took 0.05 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/etc/hostname" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 37 (is_file) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 37 (is_file) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: filesize "/etc/hostname" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x3c >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 218 (filesize) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: filesize = 22 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: head_n 1 "/etc/hostname" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x20004 >commandrvf: head -n 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: head_n = ["localhost.localdomain"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: umount_all >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 122 (head_n) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x28 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=rootfs dir=/ type=rootfs opts=rw freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=proc dir=/proc type=proc opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/root dir=/ type=ext2 opts=rw,noatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/proc dir=/proc type=proc opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/sys dir=/sys type=sysfs opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=tmpfs dir=/run type=tmpfs opts=rw,nosuid,relatime,size=399868k,mode=755 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev dir=/dev type=devtmpfs opts=rw,relatime,size=997188k,nr_inodes=249297,mode=755 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/pts dir=/dev/pts type=devpts opts=rw,relatime,mode=600,ptmxmode=000 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=shmfs dir=/dev/shm type=tmpfs opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/md125 dir=/sysroot type=ext4 opts=ro,relatime,data=ordered freq=0 passno=0 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot >libguestfs: trace: v2v: umount_all = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/md126" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 47 (umount_all) took 0.01 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md126 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/md126 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "swap" >libguestfs: check_for_filesystem_on: /dev/md126 (swap) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/md127" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md127 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/md127 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "vfat" >libguestfs: check_for_filesystem_on: /dev/md127 (vfat) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: internal_parse_mountable "/dev/md127" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md127 >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: internal_parse_mountable = <struct guestfs_internal_mountable = im_type: 0, im_device: /dev/md127, im_volume: , > >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_whole_device "/dev/md127" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 396 (internal_parse_mountable) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md127 >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_whole_device = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mount_ro "/dev/md127" "/" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 395 (is_whole_device) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md127 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount -o ro /dev/md127 /sysroot/ >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mount_ro = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/md127" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 73 (mount_ro) took 0.01 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md127 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 272 (part_to_dev) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/md" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: device_index "/dev/md" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdd >calling: settle >guestfsd: error: device not found >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 335 (device_index) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: device_index = -1 (error) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir "/etc" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 38 (is_dir) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir "/bin" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 38 (is_dir) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir "/share" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 38 (is_dir) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/grub/menu.lst" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 37 (is_file) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/grub/grub.conf" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 37 (is_file) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/grub2/grub.cfg" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 37 (is_file) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/hurd/console" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 37 (is_file) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir "/log" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 38 (is_dir) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path "/windows" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 197 (case_sensitive_path) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path = "/windows" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path "/windows/system32" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >guestfsd: error: windows: no file or directory found with this name >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 197 (case_sensitive_path) took 0.00 secondslibguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path = NULL (error) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path "/winnt" > >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 197 (case_sensitive_path) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path = "/winnt" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path "/winnt/system32" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x3c >guestfsd: error: winnt: no file or directory found with this name >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 197 (case_sensitive_path) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path = NULL (error) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path "/win32" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 197 (case_sensitive_path) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path = "/win32" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path "/win32/system32" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x3c >guestfsd: error: win32: no file or directory found with this name >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 197 (case_sensitive_path) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path = NULL (error) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path "/win" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x30 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 197 (case_sensitive_path) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path = "/win" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path "/win/system32" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x3c >guestfsd: error: win: no file or directory found with this name >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 197 (case_sensitive_path) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path = NULL (error) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path "/reactos" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 197 (case_sensitive_path) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path = "/reactos" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path "/reactos/system32" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >guestfsd: error: reactos: no file or directory found with this name >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 197 (case_sensitive_path) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path = NULL (error) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path "/boot.ini" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 197 (case_sensitive_path) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path = "/boot.ini" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/boot.ini" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x3c >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 37 (is_file) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path "/System Volume Information" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x48 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 197 (case_sensitive_path) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path = "/System Volume Information" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir "/System Volume Information" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x4c >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 38 (is_dir) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path "/System Volume Information" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x48 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 197 (case_sensitive_path) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path = "/System Volume Information" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir "/System Volume Information" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x4c >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 38 (is_dir) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path "/FDOS" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 197 (case_sensitive_path) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: case_sensitive_path = "/FDOS" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir "/FDOS" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 38 (is_dir) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: umount_all >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x28 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=rootfs dir=/ type=rootfs opts=rw freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=proc dir=/proc type=proc opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/root dir=/ type=ext2 opts=rw,noatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/proc dir=/proc type=proc opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/sys dir=/sys type=sysfs opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=tmpfs dir=/run type=tmpfs opts=rw,nosuid,relatime,size=399868k,mode=755 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev dir=/dev type=devtmpfs opts=rw,relatime,size=997188k,nr_inodes=249297,mode=755 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/pts dir=/dev/pts type=devpts opts=rw,relatime,mode=600,ptmxmode=000 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=shmfs dir=/dev/shm type=tmpfs opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/md127 dir=/sysroot type=vfat opts=ro,relatime,fmask=0022,dmask=0022,codepage=437,iocharset=ascii,shortname=mixed,errors=remount-ro freq=0 passno=0 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot >libguestfs: trace: v2v: umount_all = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_roots >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_roots = ["/dev/md125"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_os = ["/dev/md125"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_format "/dev/md125" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_format = "installed" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_type "/dev/md125" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_type = "linux" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_mountpoints "/dev/md125" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_mountpoints = ["/", "/dev/md125", "/boot/efi", "/dev/md127"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mount "/dev/md125" "/" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 47 (umount_all) took 0.01 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md125 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount -o /dev/md125 /sysroot/ >[ 4.336934] EXT4-fs (md125): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts: (null) >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 1 (mount) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mount = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mount "/dev/md127" "/boot/efi" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x48 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md127 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount -o /dev/md127 /sysroot/boot/efi >[ 4.346438] FAT-fs (md127): Volume was not properly unmounted. Some data may be corrupt. Please run fsck. >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 1 (mount) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mount = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_list_applications2 "/dev/md125" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: filesize "/var/lib/rpm/Name" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 218 (filesize) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: filesize = 69632 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: download "/var/lib/rpm/Name" "/dev/fd/7" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 67 (download) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: download = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: filesize "/var/lib/rpm/Packages" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x44 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 218 (filesize) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: filesize = 75390976 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: download "/var/lib/rpm/Packages" "/dev/fd/7" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x44 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: download = 0 >libguestfs: command: run: /usr/bin/db_dump >libguestfs: command: run: \ -k /tmp/libguestfs6AXXIt/download3 >libguestfs: command: run: /usr/bin/db_dump >libguestfs: command: run: \ -k /tmp/libguestfs6AXXIt/download4 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_list_applications2 = <struct guestfs_application2_list(1303) = [0]{app2_name: GConf2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.6, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://projects.gnome.org/gconf/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A process-transparent configuration system, app2_description: GConf is a process-transparent configuration database API used to\nstore user preferences. It has pluggable backends and features to\nsupport workgroup administration., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1]{app2_name: GeoIP, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.0, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.maxmind.com/app/c, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for country/city/organization to IP address or hostname mapping, app2_description: GeoIP is a C library that enables the user to find the country that any IP\naddress or hostname originates from. It uses a file based database that is\naccurate as of June 2007 and can optionally be updated on a weekly\nbasis by installing the GeoIP-update package. This database simply contains IP\nblocks as keys, and countries as values. This database should be more complete\nand accurate than using reverse DNS lookups.\n\nThis package includes GeoLite data created by MaxMind, available from\nhttp://www.maxmind.com/, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [2]{app2_name: ModemManager, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.0, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/ModemManager/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mobile broadband modem management service, app2_description: The ModemManager service manages WWAN modems and provides a consistent API for\ninteracting with these devices to client applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [3]{app2_name: ModemManager-glib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.0, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/ModemManager/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for adding ModemManager support to applications that use glib., app2_description: This package contains the libraries that make it easier to use some ModemManager\nfunctionality from applications that use glib., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [4]{app2_name: NetworkManager, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.8.0, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network connection manager and user applications, app2_description: NetworkManager is a system service that manages network interfaces and\nconnections based on user or automatic configuration. It supports\nEthernet, Bridge, Bond, VLAN, Team, InfiniBand, Wi-Fi, mobile broadband\n(WWAN), PPPoE and other devices, and supports a variety of different VPN\nservices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [5]{app2_name: NetworkManager-adsl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.8.0, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: ADSL device plugin for NetworkManager, app2_description: This package contains NetworkManager support for ADSL devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [6]{app2_name: NetworkManager-config-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.8.0, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NetworkManager config file for "server-like" defaults, app2_description: This adds a NetworkManager configuration file to make it behave more\nlike the old "network" service. 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a number of sound cards.\nSome (but not all of these) require firmware loaders which are included in\nthe alsa-tools-firmware package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [48]{app2_name: alsa-lib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.3, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.alsa-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) library, app2_description: The Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) provides audio and MIDI\nfunctionality to the Linux operating system.\n\nThis package includes the ALSA runtime libraries to simplify application\nprogramming and provide higher level functionality as well as support for\nthe older OSS API, providing binary compatibility for most OSS programs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [49]{app2_name: alsa-plugins-pulseaudio, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.1, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.alsa-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Alsa to PulseAudio backend, app2_description: This plugin allows any program that uses the ALSA API to access a PulseAudio\nsound daemon. In other words, native ALSA applications can play and record\nsound across a network. There are two plugins in the suite, one for PCM and\none for mixer control., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [50]{app2_name: alsa-tools-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.alsa-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: ALSA tools for uploading firmware to some soundcards, app2_description: This package contains tools for flashing firmware into certain sound cards.\nThe following tools are available:\n\n* hdsploader - for RME Hammerfall DSP cards\n* mixartloader - for Digigram miXart soundcards\n* vxloader - for Digigram VX soundcards\n* usx2yloader - second phase firmware loader for Tascam USX2Y USB soundcards, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [51]{app2_name: alsa-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.3, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.alsa-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) utilities, app2_description: This package contains command line utilities for the Advanced Linux Sound\nArchitecture (ALSA)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [52]{app2_name: anaconda-core, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 21.48.22.121, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Core of the Anaconda installer, app2_description: The anaconda-core package contains the program which was used to install your\nsystem., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [53]{app2_name: anaconda-gui, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 21.48.22.121, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Graphical user interface for the Anaconda installer, app2_description: This package contains graphical user interface for the Anaconda installer., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [54]{app2_name: anaconda-tui, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 21.48.22.121, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Textual user interface for the Anaconda installer, app2_description: This package contains textual user interface for the Anaconda installer., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [55]{app2_name: anaconda-user-help, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 7.3.2, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/Installation_Guide, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Content for the Anaconda built-in help system, app2_description: This package provides content for the Anaconda built-in help system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [56]{app2_name: anaconda-widgets, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 21.48.22.121, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A set of custom GTK+ widgets for use with anaconda, app2_description: This package contains a set of custom GTK+ widgets used by the anaconda installer., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [57]{app2_name: appstream-data, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7, app2_release: 20170301.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.redhat.com/rhughes/metadata/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cached AppStream metadata, app2_description: This package provides the distribution specific AppStream metadata required\nfor the GNOME and KDE software centers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [58]{app2_name: at, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1.13, app2_release: 22.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/a/at, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Job spooling tools, app2_description: At and batch read commands from standard input or from a specified\nfile. At allows you to specify that a command will be run at a\nparticular time. Batch will execute commands when the system load\nlevels drop to a particular level. Both commands use user's shell.\n\nYou should install the at package if you need a utility for\ntime-oriented job control. Note: If it is a recurring job that will\nneed to be repeated at the same time every day/week, etc. you should\nuse crontab instead., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [59]{app2_name: at-spi2-atk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.22.0, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/en/AT-SPI_on_D-Bus, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GTK+ module that bridges ATK to D-Bus at-spi, app2_description: at-spi allows assistive technologies to access GTK-based\napplications. Essentially it exposes the internals of applications for\nautomation, so tools such as screen readers, magnifiers, or even\nscripting interfaces can query and interact with GUI controls.\n\nThis version of at-spi is a major break from previous versions.\nIt has been completely rewritten to use D-Bus rather than\nORBIT / CORBA for its transport protocol.\n\nThis package includes a gtk-module that bridges ATK to the new\nD-Bus based at-spi., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [60]{app2_name: at-spi2-core, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.22.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/AT-SPI_on_D-Bus, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Protocol definitions and daemon for D-Bus at-spi, app2_description: at-spi allows assistive technologies to access GTK-based\napplications. Essentially it exposes the internals of applications for\nautomation, so tools such as screen readers, magnifiers, or even\nscripting interfaces can query and interact with GUI controls.\n\nThis version of at-spi is a major break from previous versions.\nIt has been completely rewritten to use D-Bus rather than\nORBIT / CORBA for its transport protocol., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [61]{app2_name: atk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.22.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://developer.gnome.org/platform-overview/stable/atk, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Interfaces for accessibility support, app2_description: The ATK library provides a set of interfaces for adding accessibility\nsupport to applications and graphical user interface toolkits. By\nsupporting the ATK interfaces, an application or toolkit can be used\nwith tools such as screen readers, magnifiers, and alternative input\ndevices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [62]{app2_name: atkmm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.24.2, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gtkmm.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C++ interface for the ATK library, app2_description: atkmm provides a C++ interface for the ATK library. Highlights\ninclude typesafe callbacks, widgets extensible via inheritance and a\ncomprehensive set of widget classes that can be freely combined to\nquickly create complex user interfaces., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [63]{app2_name: attr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.46, app2_release: 12.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://acl.bestbits.at/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for managing filesystem extended attributes, app2_description: A set of tools for manipulating extended attributes on filesystem\nobjects, in particular getfattr(1) and setfattr(1).\nAn attr(1) command is also provided which is largely compatible\nwith the SGI IRIX tool of the same name., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [64]{app2_name: audit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.7.6, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/audit/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: User space tools for 2.6 kernel auditing, app2_description: The audit package contains the user space utilities for\nstoring and searching the audit records generated by\nthe audit subsystem in the Linux 2.6 kernel., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [65]{app2_name: audit-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.7.6, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/audit/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Dynamic library for libaudit, app2_description: The audit-libs package contains the dynamic libraries needed for\napplications to use the audit framework., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [66]{app2_name: audit-libs-python, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.7.6, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/audit/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for libaudit, app2_description: The audit-libs-python package contains the bindings so that libaudit\nand libauparse can be used by python., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [67]{app2_name: augeas-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.0, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://augeas.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for augeas, app2_description: The libraries for augeas., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [68]{app2_name: authconfig, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.2.8, app2_release: 30.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/authconfig, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Command line tool for setting up authentication from network services, app2_description: Authconfig is a command line utility which can configure a workstation\nto use shadow (more secure) passwords. Authconfig can also configure a\nsystem to be a client for certain networked user information and\nauthentication schemes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [69]{app2_name: avahi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.31, app2_release: 17.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://avahi.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Local network service discovery, app2_description: Avahi is a system which facilitates service discovery on\na local network -- this means that you can plug your laptop or\ncomputer into a network and instantly be able to view other people who\nyou can chat with, find printers to print to or find files being\nshared. This kind of technology is already found in MacOS X (branded\n'Rendezvous', 'Bonjour' and sometimes 'ZeroConf') and is very\nconvenient., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [70]{app2_name: avahi-glib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.31, app2_release: 17.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://avahi.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Glib libraries for avahi, app2_description: Libraries for easy use of avahi from glib applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [71]{app2_name: avahi-gobject, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.31, app2_release: 17.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://avahi.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GObject wrapper library for Avahi, app2_description: This library contains a GObject wrapper for the Avahi API, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [72]{app2_name: avahi-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.31, app2_release: 17.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://avahi.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for avahi run-time use, app2_description: The avahi-libs package contains the libraries needed\nto run programs that use avahi., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [73]{app2_name: avahi-ui-gtk3, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.31, app2_release: 17.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://avahi.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Gtk user interface library for Avahi (Gtk+ 3 version), app2_description: This library contains a Gtk 3.x widget for browsing services., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [74]{app2_name: baobab, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.1, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Baobab, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A graphical directory tree analyzer, app2_description: Baobab is able to scan either specific directories or the whole filesystem, in\norder to give the user a graphical tree representation including each\ndirectory size or percentage in the branch. It also auto-detects in real-time\nany change made to your home folder as far as any mounted/unmounted device., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [75]{app2_name: basesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.0, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The skeleton package which defines a simple Red Hat Enterprise Linux system, app2_description: Basesystem defines the components of a basic Red Hat Enterprise Linux\nsystem (for example, the package installation order to use during\nbootstrapping). Basesystem should be in every installation of a system,\nand it should never be removed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [76]{app2_name: bash, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.2.46, app2_release: 28.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/bash, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNU Bourne Again shell, app2_description: The GNU Bourne Again shell (Bash) is a shell or command language\ninterpreter that is compatible with the Bourne shell (sh). Bash\nincorporates useful features from the Korn shell (ksh) and the C shell\n(csh). 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Bc is an arbitrary precision\nnumeric processing arithmetic language. Dc is an interactive\narbitrary precision stack based calculator, which can be used as a\ntext mode calculator.\n\nInstall the bc package if you need its number handling capabilities or\nif you would like to use its text mode calculator., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [79]{app2_name: bind-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 32, app2_version: 9.9.4, app2_release: 50.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.isc.org/products/BIND/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries used by the BIND DNS packages, app2_description: Contains heavyweight version of BIND suite libraries used by both named DNS\nserver and utilities in bind-utils package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [80]{app2_name: bind-libs-lite, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 32, app2_version: 9.9.4, app2_release: 50.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.isc.org/products/BIND/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for working with the DNS protocol, app2_description: Contains lite version of BIND suite libraries which are used by various\nprograms to work with DNS protocol., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [81]{app2_name: bind-license, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 32, app2_version: 9.9.4, app2_release: 50.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.isc.org/products/BIND/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: License of the BIND DNS suite, app2_description: Contains license of the BIND DNS suite., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [82]{app2_name: bind-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 32, app2_version: 9.9.4, app2_release: 50.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.isc.org/products/BIND/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for querying DNS name servers, app2_description: Bind-utils contains a collection of utilities for querying DNS (Domain\nName System) name servers to find out information about Internet\nhosts. These tools will provide you with the IP addresses for given\nhost names, as well as other information about registered domains and\nnetwork addresses.\n\nYou should install bind-utils if you need to get information from DNS name\nservers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [83]{app2_name: binutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.25.1, app2_release: 31.base.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sources.redhat.com/binutils, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GNU collection of binary utilities, app2_description: Binutils is a collection of binary utilities, including ar (for\ncreating, modifying and extracting from archives), as (a family of GNU\nassemblers), gprof (for displaying call graph profile data), ld (the\nGNU linker), nm (for listing symbols from object files), objcopy (for\ncopying and translating object files), objdump (for displaying\ninformation from object files), ranlib (for generating an index for\nthe contents of an archive), readelf (for displaying detailed\ninformation about binary files), size (for listing the section sizes\nof an object or archive file), strings (for listing printable strings\nfrom files), strip (for discarding symbols), and addr2line (for\nconverting addresses to file and line)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [84]{app2_name: biosdevname, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.7.2, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://linux.dell.com/files/biosdevname, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Udev helper for naming devices per BIOS names, app2_description: biosdevname in its simplest form takes a kernel device name as an\nargument, and returns the BIOS-given name it "should" be. This is necessary\non systems where the BIOS name for a given device (e.g. the label on\nthe chassis is "Gb1") doesn't map directly and obviously to the kernel\nname (e.g. eth0)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [85]{app2_name: blktrace, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.5, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://brick.kernel.dk/snaps, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for performing block layer IO tracing in the linux kernel, app2_description: blktrace is a block layer IO tracing mechanism which provides detailed\ninformation about request queue operations to user space. This package\nincludes both blktrace, a utility which gathers event traces from the kernel;\nand blkparse, a utility which formats trace data collected by blktrace.\n\nYou should install the blktrace package if you need to gather detailed\ninformation about IO patterns., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [86]{app2_name: bluez, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.44, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bluez.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Bluetooth utilities, app2_description: Utilities for use in Bluetooth applications:\n\t- hcitool\n\t- hciattach\n\t- hciconfig\n\t- bluetoothd\n\t- l2ping\n\t- rfcomm\n\t- sdptool\n\t- bccmd\n\t- bluetoothctl\n\t- btmon\n\t- hcidump\n\t- l2test\n\t- rctest\n\t- gatttool\n\t- start scripts (Red Hat)\n\t- pcmcia configuration files\n\nThe BLUETOOTH trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [87]{app2_name: boost-date-time, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.53.0, app2_release: 27.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.boost.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Run-Time component of boost date-time library, app2_description: \nRun-Time support for Boost Date Time, set of date-time libraries based\non generic programming concepts., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [88]{app2_name: boost-system, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.53.0, app2_release: 27.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.boost.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Run-Time component of boost system support library, app2_description: \nRun-Time component of Boost operating system support library, including\nthe diagnostics support that will be part of the C++0x standard\nlibrary., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [89]{app2_name: boost-thread, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.53.0, app2_release: 27.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.boost.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Run-Time component of boost thread library, app2_description: \nRun-Time component Boost.Thread library, which provides classes and\nfunctions for managing multiple threads of execution, and for\nsynchronizing data between the threads or providing separate copies of\ndata specific to individual threads., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [90]{app2_name: bridge-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/networking/bridge, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for configuring the linux ethernet bridge, app2_description: This package contains utilities for configuring the linux ethernet\nbridge. The linux ethernet bridge can be used for connecting multiple\nethernet devices together. The connecting is fully transparent: hosts\nconnected to one ethernet device see hosts connected to the other\nethernet devices directly.\n\nInstall bridge-utils if you want to use the linux ethernet bridge., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [91]{app2_name: brlapi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.0, app2_release: 15.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://mielke.cc/brltty/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Application Programming Interface for BRLTTY, app2_description: This package provides the run-time support for the Application\nProgramming Interface to BRLTTY.\n\nInstall this package if you have an application which directly accesses\na refreshable braille display., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [92]{app2_name: brltty, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.5, app2_release: 15.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://mielke.cc/brltty/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Braille display driver for Linux/Unix, app2_description: BRLTTY is a background process (daemon) which provides\naccess to the Linux/Unix console (when in text mode)\nfor a blind person using a refreshable braille display.\nIt drives the braille display and provides complete\nscreen review functionality., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [93]{app2_name: btrfs-progs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.9.1, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Userspace programs for btrfs, app2_description: The btrfs-progs package provides all the userspace programs needed to create,\ncheck, modify and correct any inconsistencies in the btrfs filesystem., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [94]{app2_name: bzip2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.6, app2_release: 13.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bzip.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A file compression utility, app2_description: Bzip2 is a freely available, patent-free, high quality data compressor.\nBzip2 compresses files to within 10 to 15 percent of the capabilities\nof the best techniques available. However, bzip2 has the added benefit\nof being approximately two times faster at compression and six times\nfaster at decompression than those techniques. Bzip2 is not the\nfastest compression utility, but it does strike a balance between speed\nand compression capability.\n\nInstall bzip2 if you need a compression utility., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [95]{app2_name: bzip2-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.6, app2_release: 13.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bzip.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for applications using bzip2, app2_description: \nLibraries for applications using the bzip2 compression format., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [96]{app2_name: ca-certificates, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2017.2.14, app2_release: 71.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Mozilla CA root certificate bundle, app2_description: This package contains the set of CA certificates chosen by the\nMozilla Foundation for use with the Internet PKI., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [97]{app2_name: cairo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.14.8, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cairographics.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A 2D graphics library, app2_description: Cairo is a 2D graphics library designed to provide high-quality display\nand print output. Currently supported output targets include the X Window\nSystem, OpenGL (via glitz), in-memory image buffers, and image files (PDF,\nPostScript, and SVG).\n\nCairo is designed to produce consistent output on all output media while\ntaking advantage of display hardware acceleration when available (e.g.\nthrough the X Render Extension or OpenGL)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [98]{app2_name: cairo-gobject, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.14.8, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cairographics.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GObject bindings for cairo, app2_description: Cairo is a 2D graphics library designed to provide high-quality display\nand print output.\n\nThis package contains functionality to make cairo graphics library\nintegrate well with the GObject object system used by GNOME., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [99]{app2_name: cairomm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.12.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cairographics.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C++ API for the cairo graphics library, app2_description: Cairomm is the C++ API for the cairo graphics library. It offers all the power\nof cairo with an interface familiar to C++ developers, including use of the\nStandard Template Library where it makes sense., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [100]{app2_name: caribou, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.21, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://live.gnome.org/Caribou, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A simplified in-place on-screen keyboard, app2_description: Caribou is a text entry application that currently manifests itself as\na simplified in-place on-screen keyboard., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [101]{app2_name: caribou-gtk2-module, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.21, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://live.gnome.org/Caribou, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Gtk2 module for caribou, app2_description: This package contains caribou module for gtk2 applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [102]{app2_name: caribou-gtk3-module, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.21, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://live.gnome.org/Caribou, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Gtk3 module for caribou, app2_description: This package contains caribou module for gtk3 applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [103]{app2_name: cdparanoia-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.2, app2_release: 17.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/index.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for libcdda_paranoia (Paranoia III), app2_description: The cdparanoia-libs package contains the dynamic libraries needed for\napplications which read CD Digital Audio disks., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [104]{app2_name: celt051, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.1.3, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.celt-codec.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An audio codec for use in low-delay speech and audio communication, app2_description: CELT (Constrained Energy Lapped Transform) is an ultra-low delay audio\ncodec designed for realtime transmission of high quality speech and audio.\nThis is meant to close the gap between traditional speech codecs\n(such as Speex) and traditional audio codecs (such as Vorbis).\n\nThe CELT bitstream format is not yet stable, this package is a special\nversion of 0.5.1 that has the same bitstream format, but symbols and files\nrenamed from 'celt*' to 'celt051*' so that it is parallel installable with\nthe normal celt for packages requiring this particular bitstream format., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [105]{app2_name: checkpolicy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.5, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux policy compiler, app2_description: Security-enhanced Linux is a feature of the Linux\xc2\xae kernel and a number\nof utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to add\nmandatory access controls to Linux. The Security-enhanced Linux\nkernel contains new architectural components originally developed to\nimprove the security of the Flask operating system. These\narchitectural components provide general support for the enforcement\nof many kinds of mandatory access control policies, including those\nbased on the concepts of Type Enforcement\xc2\xae, Role-based Access\nControl, and Multi-level Security.\n\nThis package contains checkpolicy, the SELinux policy compiler.\nOnly required for building policies., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [106]{app2_name: cheese, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 3.22.1, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Cheese, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Application for taking pictures and movies from a webcam, app2_description: Cheese is a Photobooth-inspired GNOME application for taking pictures and\nvideos from a webcam. It can also apply fancy graphical effects., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [107]{app2_name: cheese-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 3.22.1, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Cheese, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Webcam display and capture widgets, app2_description: This package contains libraries needed for applications that\nwant to display a webcam in their interface., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [108]{app2_name: chkconfig, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7.4, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/fedora-sysv/chkconfig, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A system tool for maintaining the /etc/rc*.d hierarchy, app2_description: Chkconfig is a basic system utility. It updates and queries runlevel\ninformation for system services. Chkconfig manipulates the numerous\nsymbolic links in /etc/rc.d, to relieve system administrators of some\nof the drudgery of manually editing the symbolic links., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [109]{app2_name: chrony, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://chrony.tuxfamily.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An NTP client/server, app2_description: A client/server for the Network Time Protocol, this program keeps your\ncomputer's clock accurate. It was specially designed to support\nsystems with intermittent internet connections, but it also works well\nin permanently connected environments. It can use also hardware reference\nclocks, system real-time clock or manual input as time references., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [110]{app2_name: cjkuni-uming-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.20080216.1, app2_release: 53.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/CJKUnifonts, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Chinese Unicode TrueType font in Ming face, app2_description: \nCJK Unifonts are Unicode TrueType fonts derived from original fonts made\navailable by Arphic Technology under "Arphic Public License" and extended by\nthe CJK Unifonts project.\n\nCJK Unifonts in Ming face., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [111]{app2_name: clutter, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.26.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.clutter-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Open Source software library for creating rich graphical user interfaces, app2_description: Clutter is an open source software library for creating fast,\nvisually rich graphical user interfaces. The most obvious example\nof potential usage is in media center type applications.\nWe hope however it can be used for a lot more., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [112]{app2_name: clutter-gst2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.18, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.clutter-project.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GStreamer integration for Clutter, app2_description: Clutter is an open source software library for creating fast, visually\nrich and animated graphical user interfaces.\n\nClutter GStreamer enables the use of GStreamer with Clutter., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [113]{app2_name: clutter-gst3, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.22, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://developer.gnome.org/clutter-gst/stable/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GStreamer integration library for Clutter, app2_description: Clutter is an open source software library for creating fast, visually\nrich and animated graphical user interfaces.\n\nClutter GStreamer enables the use of GStreamer with Clutter., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [114]{app2_name: clutter-gtk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.2, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.clutter-project.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A basic GTK clutter widget, app2_description: clutter-gtk is a library which allows the embedding of a Clutter\ncanvas (or "stage") into a GTK+ application, as well as embedding\nGTK+ widgets inside the stage., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [115]{app2_name: cogl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.22.2, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.clutter-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for using 3D graphics hardware to draw pretty pictures, app2_description: Cogl is a small open source library for using 3D graphics hardware to draw\npretty pictures. The API departs from the flat state machine style of\nOpenGL and is designed to make it easy to write orthogonal components that\ncan render without stepping on each others toes.\n\nAs well aiming for a nice API, we think having a single library as opposed\nto an API specification like OpenGL has a few advantages too; like being\nable to paper over the inconsistencies/bugs of different OpenGL\nimplementations in a centralized place, not to mention the myriad of OpenGL\nextensions. It also means we are in a better position to provide utility\nAPIs that help software developers since they only need to be implemented\nonce and there is no risk of inconsistency between implementations.\n\nHaving other backends, besides OpenGL, such as drm, Gallium or D3D are\noptions we are interested in for the future., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [116]{app2_name: color-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1, app2_release: 13.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Color filesystem layout, app2_description: This package provides some directories that are required/used to store color., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [117]{app2_name: colord, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.4, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/software/colord/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Color daemon, app2_description: colord is a low level system activated daemon that maps color devices\nto color profiles in the system context., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [118]{app2_name: colord-gtk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.25, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/software/colord/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GTK support library for colord, app2_description: colord-gtk is a support library for colord and provides additional\nfunctionality that requires GTK+., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [119]{app2_name: colord-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.4, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/software/colord/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Color daemon library, app2_description: colord is a low level system activated daemon that maps color devices\nto color profiles in the system context., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [120]{app2_name: compat-cheese314, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.14.2, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Cheese, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Compat package with cheese 3.14 libraries, app2_description: Compatibility package with cheese 3.14 librarires., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [121]{app2_name: compat-gnome-desktop314, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.14.2, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Compat package with gnome-desktop 3.14 libraries, app2_description: Compatibility package with gnome-desktop 3.14 librarires., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [122]{app2_name: control-center, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.22.2, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities to configure the GNOME desktop, app2_description: This package contains configuration utilities for the GNOME desktop, which\nallow to configure accessibility options, desktop fonts, keyboard and mouse\nproperties, sound setup, desktop theme and background, user interface\nproperties, screen resolution, and other settings., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [123]{app2_name: control-center-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.22.2, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME Control Center directories, app2_description: The GNOME control-center provides a number of extension points\nfor applications. This package contains directories where applications\ncan install configuration files that are picked up by the control-center\nutilities., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [124]{app2_name: copy-jdk-configs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/copy_jdk_configs, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: JDKs configuration files copier, app2_description: Utility script to transfer JDKs configuration files between updates or for\narchiving. With script to fix incorrectly created rpmnew files, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [125]{app2_name: coreutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 8.22, app2_release: 18.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A set of basic GNU tools commonly used in shell scripts, app2_description: These are the GNU core utilities. This package is the combination of\nthe old GNU fileutils, sh-utils, and textutils packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [126]{app2_name: cpio, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.11, app2_release: 24.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/cpio/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GNU archiving program, app2_description: GNU cpio copies files into or out of a cpio or tar archive. Archives\nare files which contain a collection of other files plus information\nabout them, such as their file name, owner, timestamps, and access\npermissions. The archive can be another file on the disk, a magnetic\ntape, or a pipe. GNU cpio supports the following archive formats: binary,\nold ASCII, new ASCII, crc, HPUX binary, HPUX old ASCII, old tar and POSIX.1\ntar. By default, cpio creates binary format archives, so that they are\ncompatible with older cpio programs. When it is extracting files from\narchives, cpio automatically recognizes which kind of archive it is reading\nand can read archives created on machines with a different byte-order.\n\nInstall cpio if you need a program to manage file archives., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [127]{app2_name: cracklib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.0, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cracklib/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A password-checking library, app2_description: CrackLib tests passwords to determine whether they match certain\nsecurity-oriented characteristics, with the purpose of stopping users\nfrom choosing passwords that are easy to guess. CrackLib performs\nseveral tests on passwords: it tries to generate words from a username\nand gecos entry and checks those words against the password; it checks\nfor simplistic patterns in passwords; and it checks for the password\nin a dictionary.\n\nCrackLib is actually a library containing a particular C function\nwhich is used to check the password, as well as other C\nfunctions. CrackLib is not a replacement for a passwd program; it must\nbe used in conjunction with an existing passwd program.\n\nInstall the cracklib package if you need a program to check users'\npasswords to see if they are at least minimally secure. If you install\nCrackLib, you will also want to install the cracklib-dicts package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [128]{app2_name: cracklib-dicts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.0, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cracklib/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The standard CrackLib dictionaries, app2_description: The cracklib-dicts package includes the CrackLib dictionaries.\nCrackLib will need to use the dictionary appropriate to your system,\nwhich is normally put in /usr/share/dict/words. Cracklib-dicts also\ncontains the utilities necessary for the creation of new dictionaries.\n\nIf you are installing CrackLib, you should also install cracklib-dicts., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [129]{app2_name: crash, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.1.9, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.redhat.com/anderson, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Kernel analysis utility for live systems, netdump, diskdump, kdump, LKCD or mcore dumpfiles, app2_description: The core analysis suite is a self-contained tool that can be used to\ninvestigate either live systems, kernel core dumps created from the\nnetdump, diskdump and kdump packages from Red Hat Linux, the mcore kernel patch\noffered by Mission Critical Linux, or the LKCD kernel patch., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [130]{app2_name: crda, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.13_2016.02.08, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linuxwireless.org/en/developers/Regulatory/CRDA, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Regulatory compliance daemon for 802.11 wireless networking, app2_description: CRDA acts as the udev helper for communication between the kernel\nand userspace for regulatory compliance. It relies on nl80211\nfor communication. CRDA is intended to be run only through udev\ncommunication from the kernel., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [131]{app2_name: createrepo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.9, app2_release: 28.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://createrepo.baseurl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Creates a common metadata repository, app2_description: This utility will generate a common metadata repository from a directory of rpm\npackages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [132]{app2_name: cronie, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.11, app2_release: 17.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/cronie, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cron daemon for executing programs at set times, app2_description: Cronie contains the standard UNIX daemon crond that runs specified programs at\nscheduled times and related tools. It is a fork of the original vixie-cron and\nhas security and configuration enhancements like the ability to use pam and\nSELinux., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [133]{app2_name: cronie-anacron, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.11, app2_release: 17.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/cronie, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility for running regular jobs, app2_description: Anacron is part of cronie that is used for running jobs with regular\nperiodicity which do not have exact time of day of execution.\n\nThe default settings of anacron execute the daily, weekly, and monthly\njobs, but anacron allows setting arbitrary periodicity of jobs.\n\nUsing anacron allows running the periodic jobs even if the system is often\npowered off and it also allows randomizing the time of the job execution\nfor better utilization of resources shared among multiple systems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [134]{app2_name: crontabs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.11, app2_release: 6.20121102git.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/crontabs, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Root crontab files used to schedule the execution of programs, app2_description: This package is used by Fedora mainly for executing files by cron.\n\nThe crontabs package contains root crontab files and directories.\nYou will need to install cron daemon to run the jobs from the crontabs.\nThe cron daemon such as cronie or fcron checks the crontab files to\nsee when particular commands are scheduled to be executed. If commands\nare scheduled, it executes them.\n\nCrontabs handles a basic system function, so it should be installed on\nyour system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [135]{app2_name: cryptsetup, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7.4, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A utility for setting up encrypted disks, app2_description: The cryptsetup package contains a utility for setting up\ndisk encryption using dm-crypt kernel module., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [136]{app2_name: cryptsetup-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7.4, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cryptsetup shared library, app2_description: This package contains the cryptsetup shared library, libcryptsetup., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [137]{app2_name: cryptsetup-python, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7.4, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for libcryptsetup, app2_description: This package provides Python bindings for libcryptsetup, a library\nfor setting up disk encryption using dm-crypt kernel module., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [138]{app2_name: cups, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.6.3, app2_release: 29.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cups.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: CUPS printing system, app2_description: CUPS printing system provides a portable printing layer for\nUNIX\xc2\xae operating systems. It has been developed by Apple Inc.\nto promote a standard printing solution for all UNIX vendors and users.\nCUPS provides the System V and Berkeley command-line interfaces., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [139]{app2_name: cups-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.6.3, app2_release: 29.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cups.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: CUPS printing system - client programs, app2_description: CUPS printing system provides a portable printing layer for\nUNIX\xc2\xae operating systems. This package contains command-line client\nprograms., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [140]{app2_name: cups-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.6.3, app2_release: 29.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cups.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: CUPS printing system - directory layout, app2_description: CUPS printing system provides a portable printing layer for\nUNIX\xc2\xae operating systems. This package provides some directories which are\nrequired by other packages that add CUPS drivers (i.e. filters, backends etc.)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [141]{app2_name: cups-filters, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.35, app2_release: 22.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/openprinting/cups-filters, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: OpenPrinting CUPS filters and backends, app2_description: Contains backends, filters, and other software that was\nonce part of the core CUPS distribution but is no longer maintained by\nApple Inc. In addition it contains additional filters developed\nindependently of Apple, especially filters for the PDF-centric printing\nworkflow introduced by OpenPrinting., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [142]{app2_name: cups-filters-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.35, app2_release: 22.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/openprinting/cups-filters, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: OpenPrinting CUPS filters and backends - cupsfilters and fontembed libraries, app2_description: This package provides cupsfilters and fontembed libraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [143]{app2_name: cups-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.6.3, app2_release: 29.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cups.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: CUPS printing system - libraries, app2_description: CUPS printing system provides a portable printing layer for\nUNIX\xc2\xae operating systems. It has been developed by Apple Inc.\nto promote a standard printing solution for all UNIX vendors and users.\nCUPS provides the System V and Berkeley command-line interfaces.\nThe cups-libs package provides libraries used by applications to use CUPS\nnatively, without needing the lp/lpr commands., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [144]{app2_name: cups-pk-helper, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.6, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vuntz.net/download/cups-pk-helper/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A helper that makes system-config-printer use PolicyKit, app2_description: cups-pk-helper is an application which makes cups configuration\ninterfaces available under control of PolicyKit., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [145]{app2_name: curl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.29.0, app2_release: 42.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://curl.haxx.se/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A utility for getting files from remote servers (FTP, HTTP, and others), app2_description: curl is a command line tool for transferring data with URL syntax, supporting\nFTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS, SCP, SFTP, TFTP, TELNET, DICT, LDAP, LDAPS, FILE, IMAP,\nSMTP, POP3 and RTSP. curl supports SSL certificates, HTTP POST, HTTP PUT, FTP\nuploading, HTTP form based upload, proxies, cookies, user+password\nauthentication (Basic, Digest, NTLM, Negotiate, kerberos...), file transfer\nresume, proxy tunneling and a busload of other useful tricks., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [146]{app2_name: cyrus-sasl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.26, app2_release: 21.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/sasl/sasl-library.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Cyrus SASL library, app2_description: The cyrus-sasl package contains the Cyrus implementation of SASL.\nSASL is the Simple Authentication and Security Layer, a method for\nadding authentication support to connection-based protocols., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [147]{app2_name: cyrus-sasl-gssapi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.26, app2_release: 21.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/sasl/sasl-library.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GSSAPI authentication support for Cyrus SASL, app2_description: The cyrus-sasl-gssapi package contains the Cyrus SASL plugins which\nsupport GSSAPI authentication. GSSAPI is commonly used for Kerberos\nauthentication., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [148]{app2_name: cyrus-sasl-lib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.26, app2_release: 21.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/sasl/sasl-library.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared libraries needed by applications which use Cyrus SASL, app2_description: The cyrus-sasl-lib package contains shared libraries which are needed by\napplications which use the Cyrus SASL library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [149]{app2_name: cyrus-sasl-md5, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.26, app2_release: 21.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/sasl/sasl-library.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: CRAM-MD5 and DIGEST-MD5 authentication support for Cyrus SASL, app2_description: The cyrus-sasl-md5 package contains the Cyrus SASL plugins which support\nCRAM-MD5 and DIGEST-MD5 authentication schemes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [150]{app2_name: cyrus-sasl-plain, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.26, app2_release: 21.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/sasl/sasl-library.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PLAIN and LOGIN authentication support for Cyrus SASL, app2_description: The cyrus-sasl-plain package contains the Cyrus SASL plugins which support\nPLAIN and LOGIN authentication schemes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [151]{app2_name: cyrus-sasl-scram, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.26, app2_release: 21.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/sasl/sasl-library.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SCRAM auxprop support for Cyrus SASL, app2_description: The cyrus-sasl-scram package contains the Cyrus SASL plugin which supports\nthe SCRAM authentication scheme., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [152]{app2_name: dbus, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.6.12, app2_release: 17.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/software/dbus/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: D-BUS message bus, app2_description: D-BUS is a system for sending messages between applications. It is\nused both for the system-wide message bus service, and as a\nper-user-login-session messaging facility., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [153]{app2_name: dbus-glib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.100, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/software/dbus/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GLib bindings for D-Bus, app2_description: \nD-Bus add-on library to integrate the standard D-Bus library with\nthe GLib thread abstraction and main loop., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [154]{app2_name: dbus-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.6.12, app2_release: 17.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/software/dbus/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for accessing D-BUS, app2_description: This package contains lowlevel libraries for accessing D-BUS., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [155]{app2_name: dbus-python, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.1, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/software/dbus-python, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: D-Bus Python Bindings, app2_description: D-Bus python bindings for use with python programs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [156]{app2_name: dbus-x11, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.6.12, app2_release: 17.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/software/dbus/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X11-requiring add-ons for D-BUS, app2_description: D-BUS contains some tools that require Xlib to be installed, those are\nin this separate package so server systems need not install X., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [157]{app2_name: dconf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.26.0, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://live.gnome.org/dconf, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A configuration system, app2_description: dconf is a low-level configuration system. Its main purpose is to provide a\nbackend to the GSettings API in GLib., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [158]{app2_name: dejavu-fonts-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.33, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dejavu-fonts.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common files for the Dejavu font set, app2_description: \nThe DejaVu font set is based on the \xe2\x80\x9cBitstream Vera\xe2\x80\x9d fonts, release 1.10. Its\npurpose is to provide a wider range of characters, while maintaining the\noriginal style, using an open collaborative development process.\n\nThis package consists of files used by other DejaVu packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [159]{app2_name: dejavu-sans-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.33, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dejavu-fonts.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Variable-width sans-serif font faces, app2_description: \nThe DejaVu font set is based on the \xe2\x80\x9cBitstream Vera\xe2\x80\x9d fonts, release 1.10. Its\npurpose is to provide a wider range of characters, while maintaining the\noriginal style, using an open collaborative development process.\n\nThis package consists of the DejaVu sans-serif variable-width font faces, in\ntheir unabridged version., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [160]{app2_name: dejavu-sans-mono-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.33, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dejavu-fonts.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Monospace sans-serif font faces, app2_description: \nThe DejaVu font set is based on the \xe2\x80\x9cBitstream Vera\xe2\x80\x9d fonts, release 1.10. Its\npurpose is to provide a wider range of characters, while maintaining the\noriginal style, using an open collaborative development process.\n\nThis package consists of the DejaVu sans-serif monospace font faces, in their\nunabridged version., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [161]{app2_name: dejavu-serif-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.33, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dejavu-fonts.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Variable-width serif font faces, app2_description: \nThe DejaVu font set is based on the \xe2\x80\x9cBitstream Vera\xe2\x80\x9d fonts, release 1.10. Its\npurpose is to provide a wider range of characters, while maintaining the\noriginal style, using an open collaborative development process.\n\nThis package consists of the DejaVu serif variable-width font faces, in their\nunabridged version., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [162]{app2_name: deltarpm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.6, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gitorious.org/deltarpm/deltarpm, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Create deltas between rpms, app2_description: A deltarpm contains the difference between an old\nand a new version of a rpm, which makes it possible\nto recreate the new rpm from the deltarpm and the old\none. You don't have to have a copy of the old rpm,\ndeltarpms can also work with installed rpms., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [163]{app2_name: desktop-file-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.23, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/desktop-file-utils, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for manipulating .desktop files, app2_description: .desktop files are used to describe an application for inclusion in\nGNOME or KDE menus. This package contains desktop-file-validate which\nchecks whether a .desktop file complies with the specification at\nhttp://www.freedesktop.org/standards/, and desktop-file-install\nwhich installs a desktop file to the standard directory, optionally\nfixing it up in the process., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [164]{app2_name: device-mapper, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 7, app2_version: 1.02.140, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sources.redhat.com/dm, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device mapper utility, app2_description: This package contains the supporting userspace utility, dmsetup,\nfor the kernel device-mapper., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [165]{app2_name: device-mapper-event, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 7, app2_version: 1.02.140, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sources.redhat.com/lvm2, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device-mapper event daemon, app2_description: This package contains the dmeventd daemon for monitoring the state\nof device-mapper devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [166]{app2_name: device-mapper-event-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 7, app2_version: 1.02.140, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sources.redhat.com/lvm2, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device-mapper event daemon shared library, app2_description: This package contains the device-mapper event daemon shared library,\nlibdevmapper-event., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [167]{app2_name: device-mapper-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 7, app2_version: 1.02.140, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sources.redhat.com/lvm2, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device-mapper shared library, app2_description: This package contains the device-mapper shared library, libdevmapper., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [168]{app2_name: device-mapper-multipath, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.9, app2_release: 111.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://christophe.varoqui.free.fr/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools to manage multipath devices using device-mapper, app2_description: device-mapper-multipath provides tools to manage multipath devices by\ninstructing the device-mapper multipath kernel module what to do.\nThe tools are :\n* multipath - Scan the system for multipath devices and assemble them.\n* multipathd - Detects when paths fail and execs multipath to update things., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [169]{app2_name: device-mapper-multipath-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.9, app2_release: 111.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://christophe.varoqui.free.fr/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The device-mapper-multipath modules and shared library, app2_description: The device-mapper-multipath-libs provides the path checker\nand prioritizer modules. It also contains the libmpathpersist and\nlibmpathcmd shared libraries, as well as multipath's internal library,\nlibmultipath., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [170]{app2_name: device-mapper-persistent-data, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.7.0, app2_release: 0.1.rc6.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/jthornber/thin-provisioning-tools, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device-mapper Persistent Data Tools, app2_description: thin-provisioning-tools contains check,dump,restore,repair,rmap\nand metadata_size tools to manage device-mapper thin provisioning\ntarget metadata devices; cache check,dump,metadata_size,restore\nand repair tools to manage device-mapper cache metadata devices\nare included and era check, dump, restore and invalidate to manage\nsnapshot eras, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [171]{app2_name: dhclient, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 12, app2_version: 4.2.5, app2_release: 58.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://isc.org/products/DHCP/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Provides the ISC DHCP client daemon and dhclient-script, app2_description: DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol which allows\nindividual devices on an IP network to get their own network\nconfiguration information (IP address, subnetmask, broadcast address,\netc.) from a DHCP server. The overall purpose of DHCP is to make it\neasier to administer a large network.\n\nTo use DHCP on your network, install a DHCP service (or relay agent),\nand on clients run a DHCP client daemon. The dhclient package\nprovides the ISC DHCP client daemon., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [172]{app2_name: dhcp-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 12, app2_version: 4.2.5, app2_release: 58.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://isc.org/products/DHCP/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common files used by ISC dhcp client and server, app2_description: DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol which allows\nindividual devices on an IP network to get their own network\nconfiguration information (IP address, subnetmask, broadcast address,\netc.) from a DHCP server. The overall purpose of DHCP is to make it\neasier to administer a large network.\n\nThis package provides common files used by dhcp and dhclient package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [173]{app2_name: dhcp-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 12, app2_version: 4.2.5, app2_release: 58.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://isc.org/products/DHCP/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared libraries used by ISC dhcp client and server, app2_description: This package contains shared libraries used by ISC dhcp client and server, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [174]{app2_name: diffutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.3, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/diffutils/diffutils.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GNU collection of diff utilities, app2_description: Diffutils includes four utilities: diff, cmp, diff3 and sdiff. Diff\ncompares two files and shows the differences, line by line. The cmp\ncommand shows the offset and line numbers where two files differ, or\ncmp can show the characters that differ between the two files. The\ndiff3 command shows the differences between three files. Diff3 can be\nused when two people have made independent changes to a common\noriginal; diff3 can produce a merged file that contains both sets of\nchanges and warnings about conflicts. The sdiff command can be used\nto merge two files interactively.\n\nInstall diffutils if you need to compare text files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [175]{app2_name: dleyna-connector-dbus, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.0, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://01.org/dleyna/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: D-Bus connector for dLeyna services, app2_description: D-Bus connector for dLeyna services., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [176]{app2_name: dleyna-core, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://01.org/dleyna/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for higher level dLeyna libraries, app2_description: A set of utility functions that are used by the higher level dLeyna libraries\nto communicate with DLNA devices. It provides APIs for logging, error, settings\nand task management, and an IPC abstraction., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [177]{app2_name: dleyna-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://01.org/dleyna/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Service for interacting with Digital Media Servers, app2_description: D-Bus service for clients to discover and manipulate DLNA Digital Media\nServers (DMSes)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [178]{app2_name: dmidecode, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.0, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.nongnu.org/dmidecode/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tool to analyse BIOS DMI data, app2_description: dmidecode reports information about x86 & ia64 hardware as described in the\nsystem BIOS according to the SMBIOS/DMI standard. This information\ntypically includes system manufacturer, model name, serial number,\nBIOS version, asset tag as well as a lot of other details of varying\nlevel of interest and reliability depending on the manufacturer.\n\nThis will often include usage status for the CPU sockets, expansion\nslots (e.g. AGP, PCI, ISA) and memory module slots, and the list of\nI/O ports (e.g. serial, parallel, USB)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [179]{app2_name: dmraid, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.0.rc16, app2_release: 28.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.redhat.com/heinzm/sw/dmraid, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: dmraid (Device-mapper RAID tool and library), app2_description: DMRAID supports RAID device discovery, RAID set activation, creation,\nremoval, rebuild and display of properties for ATARAID/DDF1 metadata on\nLinux >= 2.4 using device-mapper., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [180]{app2_name: dmraid-events, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.0.rc16, app2_release: 28.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.redhat.com/heinzm/sw/dmraid, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: dmevent_tool (Device-mapper event tool) and DSO, app2_description: Provides a dmeventd DSO and the dmevent_tool to register devices with it\nfor device monitoring. All active RAID sets should be manually registered\nwith dmevent_tool., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [181]{app2_name: dnsmasq, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.76, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A lightweight DHCP/caching DNS server, app2_description: Dnsmasq is lightweight, easy to configure DNS forwarder and DHCP server.\nIt is designed to provide DNS and, optionally, DHCP, to a small network.\nIt can serve the names of local machines which are not in the global\nDNS. The DHCP server integrates with the DNS server and allows machines\nwith DHCP-allocated addresses to appear in the DNS with names configured\neither in each host or in a central configuration file. Dnsmasq supports\nstatic and dynamic DHCP leases and BOOTP for network booting of diskless\nmachines., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [182]{app2_name: dosfstools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.20, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.daniel-baumann.ch/software/dosfstools/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for making and checking MS-DOS FAT filesystems on Linux, app2_description: The dosfstools package includes the mkdosfs and dosfsck utilities,\nwhich respectively make and check MS-DOS FAT filesystems on hard\ndrives or on floppies., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [183]{app2_name: dotconf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.azzit.de/dotconf/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries to parse configuration files, app2_description: Dotconf is a library used to handle configuration files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [184]{app2_name: dracut, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 033, app2_release: 502.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://dracut.wiki.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Initramfs generator using udev, app2_description: dracut contains tools to create a bootable initramfs for 2.6 Linux kernels.\nUnlike existing implementations, dracut does hard-code as little as possible\ninto the initramfs. dracut contains various modules which are driven by the\nevent-based udev. Having root on MD, DM, LVM2, LUKS is supported as well as\nNFS, iSCSI, NBD, FCoE with the dracut-network package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [185]{app2_name: dracut-config-rescue, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 033, app2_release: 502.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://dracut.wiki.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: dracut configuration to turn on rescue image generation, app2_description: This package provides the configuration to turn on the rescue initramfs\ngeneration with dracut., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [186]{app2_name: dracut-network, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 033, app2_release: 502.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://dracut.wiki.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: dracut modules to build a dracut initramfs with network support, app2_description: This package requires everything which is needed to build a generic\nall purpose initramfs with network support with dracut., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [187]{app2_name: dvd+rw-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.1, app2_release: 15.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Toolchain to master DVD+RW/+R media, app2_description: Collection of tools to master DVD+RW/+R media. For further\ninformation see http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [188]{app2_name: dyninst, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.3.1, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.dyninst.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An API for Run-time Code Generation, app2_description: \nDyninst is an Application Program Interface (API) to permit the insertion of\ncode into a running program. The API also permits changing or removing\nsubroutine calls from the application program. Run-time code changes are\nuseful to support a variety of applications including debugging, performance\nmonitoring, and to support composing applications out of existing packages.\nThe goal of this API is to provide a machine independent interface to permit\nthe creation of tools and applications that use run-time code patching., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [189]{app2_name: e2fsprogs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.42.9, app2_release: 10.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for managing ext2, ext3, and ext4 filesystems, app2_description: The e2fsprogs package contains a number of utilities for creating,\nchecking, modifying, and correcting any inconsistencies in second,\nthird and fourth extended (ext2/ext3/ext4) filesystems. E2fsprogs\ncontains e2fsck (used to repair filesystem inconsistencies after an\nunclean shutdown), mke2fs (used to initialize a partition to contain\nan empty ext2 filesystem), debugfs (used to examine the internal\nstructure of a filesystem, to manually repair a corrupted\nfilesystem, or to create test cases for e2fsck), tune2fs (used to\nmodify filesystem parameters), and most of the other core ext2fs\nfilesystem utilities.\n\nYou should install the e2fsprogs package if you need to manage the\nperformance of an ext2, ext3, or ext4 filesystem., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [190]{app2_name: e2fsprogs-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.42.9, app2_release: 10.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Ext2/3/4 filesystem-specific shared libraries, app2_description: E2fsprogs-libs contains libe2p and libext2fs, the libraries of the\ne2fsprogs package.\n\nThese libraries are used to directly acccess ext2/3/4 filesystems\nfrom userspace., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [191]{app2_name: ebtables, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.10, app2_release: 15.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ebtables.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Ethernet Bridge frame table administration tool, app2_description: Ethernet bridge tables is a firewalling tool to transparently filter network\ntraffic passing a bridge. The filtering possibilities are limited to link\nlayer filtering and some basic filtering on higher network layers.\n\nThis tool is the userspace control for the bridge and ebtables kernel\ncomponents.\n\nThe ebtables tool can be used together with the other Linux filtering tools,\nlike iptables. There are no known incompatibility issues., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [192]{app2_name: ed, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/ed/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNU line editor, app2_description: Ed is a line-oriented text editor, used to create, display, and modify\ntext files (both interactively and via shell scripts). For most\npurposes, ed has been replaced in normal usage by full-screen editors\n(emacs and vi, for example).\n\nEd was the original UNIX editor, and may be used by some programs. In\ngeneral, however, you probably don't need to install it and you probably\nwon't use it., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [193]{app2_name: efibootmgr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 15, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://github.com/rhinstaller/efibootmgr/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: EFI Boot Manager, app2_description: efibootmgr displays and allows the user to edit the Intel Extensible\nFirmware Interface (EFI) Boot Manager variables. Additional\ninformation about EFI can be found at\nhttp://developer.intel.com/technology/efi/efi.htm and http://uefi.org/., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [194]{app2_name: efivar-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 31, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rhinstaller/efivar, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library to manage UEFI variables, app2_description: Library to allow for the simple manipulation of UEFI variables., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [195]{app2_name: elfutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.168, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://elfutils.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A collection of utilities and DSOs to handle ELF files and DWARF data, app2_description: Elfutils is a collection of utilities, including stack (to show\nbacktraces), nm (for listing symbols from object files), size\n(for listing the section sizes of an object or archive file),\nstrip (for discarding symbols), readelf (to see the raw ELF file\nstructures), elflint (to check for well-formed ELF files) and\nelfcompress (to compress or decompress ELF sections)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [196]{app2_name: elfutils-default-yama-scope, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.168, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://elfutils.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Default yama attach scope sysctl setting, app2_description: Yama sysctl setting to enable default attach scope settings\nenabling programs to use ptrace attach, access to\n/proc/PID/{mem,personality,stack,syscall}, and the syscalls\nprocess_vm_readv and process_vm_writev which are used for\ninterprocess services, communication and introspection\n(like synchronisation, signaling, debugging, tracing and\nprofiling) of processes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [197]{app2_name: elfutils-libelf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.168, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://elfutils.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library to read and write ELF files, app2_description: The elfutils-libelf package provides a DSO which allows reading and\nwriting ELF files on a high level. Third party programs depend on\nthis package to read internals of ELF files. The programs of the\nelfutils package use it also to generate new ELF files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [198]{app2_name: elfutils-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.168, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://elfutils.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries to handle compiled objects, app2_description: The elfutils-libs package contains libraries which implement DWARF, ELF,\nand machine-specific ELF handling. These libraries are used by the programs\nin the elfutils package. The elfutils-devel package enables building\nother programs using these libraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [199]{app2_name: emacs-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 24.3, app2_release: 19.el7_3, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Emacs filesystem layout, app2_description: This package provides some directories which are required by other\npackages that add functionality to Emacs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [200]{app2_name: empathy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.12.12, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Empathy, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Instant Messaging Client for GNOME, app2_description: Empathy is powerful multi-protocol instant messaging client which supports\nJabber, GTalk, MSN, Salut, and other protocols. It is built on top of the\nTelepathy framework., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [201]{app2_name: enchant, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.6.0, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.abisource.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An Enchanting Spell Checking Library, app2_description: A library that wraps other spell checking backends., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [202]{app2_name: enscript, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.6, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/enscript, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A plain ASCII to PostScript converter, app2_description: GNU enscript is a free replacement for Adobe's Enscript\nprogram. Enscript converts ASCII files to PostScript(TM) and spools\ngenerated PostScript output to the specified printer or saves it to a\nfile. Enscript can be extended to handle different output media and\nincludes many options for customizing printouts, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [203]{app2_name: eog, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.20.5, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/EyeOfGnome, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Eye of GNOME image viewer, app2_description: The Eye of GNOME image viewer (eog) is the official image viewer for the\nGNOME desktop. It can view single image files in a variety of formats, as\nwell as large image collections.\n\neog is extensible through a plugin system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [204]{app2_name: espeak, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.47.11, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://espeak.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Software speech synthesizer (text-to-speech), app2_description: eSpeak is a software speech synthesizer for English and other languages.\n\neSpeak produces good quality English speech. It uses a different synthesis\nmethod from other open source TTS engines, and sounds quite different.\nIt's perhaps not as natural or "smooth", but some people may find the\narticulation clearer and easier to listen to for long periods. eSpeak supports\nseveral languages, however in most cases these are initial drafts and need more\nwork to improve them.\n\nIt can run as a command line program to speak text from a file or from stdin., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [205]{app2_name: ethtool, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 4.8, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/software/network/ethtool/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Settings tool for Ethernet NICs, app2_description: This utility allows querying and changing settings such as speed,\nport, auto-negotiation, PCI locations and checksum offload on many\nnetwork devices, especially of Ethernet devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [206]{app2_name: evince, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.1, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evince, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Document viewer, app2_description: Evince is simple multi-page document viewer. It can display and print\nPortable Document Format (PDF), PostScript (PS) and Encapsulated PostScript\n(EPS) files. When supported by the document format, evince allows searching\nfor text, copying text to the clipboard, hypertext navigation,\ntable-of-contents bookmarks and editing of forms.\n\n Support for other document formats such as DVI and DJVU can be added by\ninstalling additional backends., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [207]{app2_name: evince-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.1, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evince, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for the evince document viewer, app2_description: This package contains shared libraries needed for evince, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [208]{app2_name: evince-nautilus, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.1, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evince, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Evince extension for nautilus, app2_description: This package contains the evince extension for the nautilus file manager.\nIt adds an additional tab called "Document" to the file properties dialog., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [209]{app2_name: evolution-data-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.7, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Backend data server for Evolution, app2_description: The evolution-data-server package provides a unified backend for programs that work\nwith contacts, tasks, and calendar information.\n\nIt was originally developed for Evolution (hence the name), but is now used\nby other packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [210]{app2_name: exempi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.0, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libopenraw.freedesktop.org/wiki/Exempi, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for easy parsing of XMP metadata, app2_description: Exempi provides a library for easy parsing of XMP metadata. 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See https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/SandboxedApps for\nmore information., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [237]{app2_name: flatpak-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.7, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://flatpak.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for flatpak, app2_description: This package contains libflatpak., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [238]{app2_name: flite, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3, app2_release: 22.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/flite/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Small, fast speech synthesis engine (text-to-speech), app2_description: Flite (festival-lite) is a small, fast run-time speech synthesis engine\ndeveloped at CMU and primarily designed for small embedded machines and/or\nlarge servers. Flite is designed as an alternative synthesis engine to\nFestival for voices built using the FestVox suite of voice building tools., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [239]{app2_name: folks, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 0.11.3, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/Folks, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GObject contact aggregation library, app2_description: libfolks is a library that aggregates people from multiple sources (e.g.\nTelepathy connection managers and eventually evolution data server,\nFacebook, etc.) to create meta-contacts., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [240]{app2_name: fontconfig, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.10.95, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fontconfig.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Font configuration and customization library, app2_description: Fontconfig is designed to locate fonts within the\nsystem and select them according to requirements specified by\napplications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [241]{app2_name: fontpackages-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.44, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/fontpackages, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Directories used by font packages, app2_description: This package contains the basic directory layout used by font packages,\nincluding the correct permissions for the directories., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [242]{app2_name: fprintd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.0, app2_release: 4.0.el7_0, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/fprint/fprintd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: D-Bus service for Fingerprint reader access, app2_description: D-Bus service to access fingerprint readers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [243]{app2_name: fprintd-pam, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.0, app2_release: 4.0.el7_0, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/fprint/fprintd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PAM module for fingerprint authentication, app2_description: PAM module that uses the fprintd D-Bus service for fingerprint\nauthentication., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [244]{app2_name: freerdp-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.2, app2_release: 10.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freerdp.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Core libraries implementing the RDP protocol, app2_description: libfreerdp-core can be embedded in applications.\n\nlibfreerdp-channels and libfreerdp-kbd might be convenient to use in X\napplications together with libfreerdp-core.\n\nlibfreerdp-core can be extended with plugins handling RDP channels., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [245]{app2_name: freetype, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.11, app2_release: 15.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freetype.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A free and portable font rendering engine, app2_description: The FreeType engine is a free and portable font rendering\nengine, developed to provide advanced font support for a variety of\nplatforms and environments. FreeType is a library which can open and\nmanages font files as well as efficiently load, hint and render\nindividual glyphs. FreeType is not a font server or a complete\ntext-rendering library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [246]{app2_name: frei0r-plugins, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3, app2_release: 13.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.piksel.org/frei0r, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Frei0r - a minimalist plugin API for video effects, app2_description: It is a minimalist plugin API for video sources and filters. The behavior of\nthe effects can be controlled from the host by simple parameters. The intent is\nto solve the recurring re-implementation or adaptation issue of standard effect, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [247]{app2_name: fros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/mozeq/fros, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Universal screencasting frontend with pluggable support for various backends, app2_description: Universal screencasting frontend with pluggable support for various backends.\nThe goal is to provide an unified access to as many screencasting backends as\npossible while still keeping the same user interface so the user experience\nwhile across various desktops and screencasting programs is seamless., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [248]{app2_name: fuse, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.2, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fuse.sf.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: File System in Userspace (FUSE) utilities, app2_description: With FUSE it is possible to implement a fully functional filesystem in a\nuserspace program. This package contains the FUSE userspace tools to\nmount a FUSE filesystem., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [249]{app2_name: fuse-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.2, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fuse.sf.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: File System in Userspace (FUSE) libraries, app2_description: Devel With FUSE it is possible to implement a fully functional filesystem in a\nuserspace program. This package contains the FUSE libraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [250]{app2_name: fxload, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2002_04_11, app2_release: 16.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://linux-hotplug.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A helper program to download firmware into FX and FX2 EZ-USB devices, app2_description: This program is conveniently able to download firmware into FX and FX2\nEZ-USB devices, as well as the original AnchorChips EZ-USB. It is\nintended to be invoked by udev scripts when the unprogrammed device\nappears on the bus., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [251]{app2_name: gamin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.10, app2_release: 16.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/~veillard/gamin/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library providing the FAM File Alteration Monitor API, app2_description: This C library provides an API and ABI compatible file alteration\nmonitor mechanism compatible with FAM but not dependent on a system wide\ndaemon., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [252]{app2_name: gavl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.0, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gmerlin.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for handling uncompressed audio and video data, app2_description: Gavl is a library for handling and converting uncompressed audio and\nvideo data. It provides datatypes for audio/video formats and standardized\nstructures to store the data. It supports converting between all formats.\nSome conversion functions are available in multiple versions (MMX...),\nwhich are selected by compile time configuration, CPU autodetection and\nuser options., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [253]{app2_name: gawk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.0.2, app2_release: 4.el7_3.1, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/gawk.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNU version of the awk text processing utility, app2_description: The gawk package contains the GNU version of awk, a text processing\nutility. Awk interprets a special-purpose programming language to do\nquick and easy text pattern matching and reformatting jobs.\n\nInstall the gawk package if you need a text processing utility. Gawk is\nconsidered to be a standard Linux tool for processing text., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [254]{app2_name: gcr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.20.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/CryptoGlue, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for bits of crypto UI and parsing, app2_description: gcr is a library for displaying certificates, and crypto UI, accessing\nkey stores. It also provides a viewer for crypto files on the GNOME\ndesktop.\n\ngck is a library for accessing PKCS#11 modules like smart cards., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [255]{app2_name: gd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.35, app2_release: 26.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libgd.org/Main_Page, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A graphics library for quick creation of PNG or JPEG images, app2_description: The gd graphics library allows your code to quickly draw images\ncomplete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colors, cut and paste from\nother images, and flood fills, and to write out the result as a PNG or\nJPEG file. This is particularly useful in Web applications, where PNG\nand JPEG are two of the formats accepted for inline images by most\nbrowsers. Note that gd is not a paint program., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [256]{app2_name: gdb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.6.1, app2_release: 100.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gnu.org/software/gdb/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GNU source-level debugger for C, C++, Fortran, Go and other languages, app2_description: GDB, the GNU debugger, allows you to debug programs written in C, C++,\nJava, and other languages, by executing them in a controlled fashion\nand printing their data., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [257]{app2_name: gdbm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/gdbm/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GNU set of database routines which use extensible hashing, app2_description: Gdbm is a GNU database indexing library, including routines which use\nextensible hashing. Gdbm works in a similar way to standard UNIX dbm\nroutines. Gdbm is useful for developers who write C applications and\nneed access to a simple and efficient database or who are building C\napplications which will use such a database.\n\nIf you're a C developer and your programs need access to simple\ndatabase routines, you should install gdbm. You'll also need to\ninstall gdbm-devel., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [258]{app2_name: gdisk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.6, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rodsbooks.com/gdisk/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An fdisk-like partitioning tool for GPT disks, app2_description: An fdisk-like partitioning tool for GPT disks. GPT fdisk features a\ncommand-line interface, fairly direct manipulation of partition table\nstructures, recovery tools to help you deal with corrupt partition\ntables, and the ability to convert MBR disks to GPT format., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [259]{app2_name: gdk-pixbuf2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.36.5, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gtk.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An image loading library, app2_description: gdk-pixbuf is an image loading library that can be extended by loadable\nmodules for new image formats. It is used by toolkits such as GTK+ or\nclutter., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [260]{app2_name: gdm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.22.3, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://download.gnome.org/sources/gdm, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNOME Display Manager, app2_description: GDM provides the graphical login screen, shown shortly after boot up,\nlog out, and when user-switching., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [261]{app2_name: gedit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 3.22.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Gedit, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Text editor for the GNOME desktop, app2_description: gedit is a small, but powerful text editor designed specifically for\nthe GNOME desktop. It has most standard text editor functions and fully\nsupports international text in Unicode. Advanced features include syntax\nhighlighting and automatic indentation of source code, printing and editing\nof multiple documents in one window.\n\ngedit is extensible through a plugin system, which currently includes\nsupport for spell checking, comparing files, viewing CVS ChangeLogs, and\nadjusting indentation levels. Further plugins can be found in the\ngedit-plugins package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [262]{app2_name: genisoimage, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.11, app2_release: 23.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cdrkit.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Creates an image of an ISO9660 file-system, app2_description: The genisoimage program is used as a pre-mastering program; i.e., it\ngenerates the ISO9660 file-system. Genisoimage takes a snapshot of\na given directory tree and generates a binary image of the tree\nwhich will correspond to an ISO9660 file-system when written to\na block device. Genisoimage is used for writing CD-ROMs, and includes\nsupport for creating boot-able El Torito CD-ROMs.\n\nInstall the genisoimage package if you need a program for writing\nCD-ROMs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [263]{app2_name: geoclue2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.5, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/GeoClue/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Geolocation service, app2_description: Geoclue is a D-Bus service that provides location information. The primary goal\nof the Geoclue project is to make creating location-aware applications as\nsimple as possible, while the secondary goal is to ensure that no application\ncan access location information without explicit permission from user., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [264]{app2_name: geoclue2-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.5, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/GeoClue/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Geoclue client library, app2_description: The geoclue2-libs package contains a convenience library to interact with\nGeoclue service., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [265]{app2_name: geocode-glib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.20.1, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Geocoding helper library, app2_description: geocode-glib is a convenience library for the geocoding (finding longitude,\nand latitude from an address) and reverse geocoding (finding an address from\ncoordinates). It uses Nominatim service to achieve that. It also caches\n(reverse-)geocoding requests for faster results and to avoid unnecessary server\nload., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [266]{app2_name: gettext, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.19.8.1, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU libraries and utilities for producing multi-lingual messages, app2_description: The GNU gettext package provides a set of tools and documentation for\nproducing multi-lingual messages in programs. Tools include a set of\nconventions about how programs should be written to support message\ncatalogs, a directory and file naming organization for the message\ncatalogs, a runtime library which supports the retrieval of translated\nmessages, and stand-alone programs for handling the translatable and\nthe already translated strings. Gettext provides an easy to use\nlibrary and tools for creating, using, and modifying natural language\ncatalogs and is a powerful and simple method for internationalizing\nprograms., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [267]{app2_name: gettext-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.19.8.1, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for gettext, app2_description: This package contains libraries used internationalization support., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [268]{app2_name: ghostscript, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.07, app2_release: 28.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.ghostscript.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A PostScript interpreter and renderer, app2_description: Ghostscript is a set of software that provides a PostScript\ninterpreter, a set of C procedures (the Ghostscript library, which\nimplements the graphics capabilities in the PostScript language) and\nan interpreter for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. Ghostscript\ntranslates PostScript code into many common, bitmapped formats, like\nthose understood by your printer or screen. Ghostscript is normally\nused to display PostScript files and to print PostScript files to\nnon-PostScript printers.\n\nIf you need to display PostScript files or print them to\nnon-PostScript printers, you should install ghostscript. If you\ninstall ghostscript, you also need to install the ghostscript-fonts\npackage., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [269]{app2_name: ghostscript-cups, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.07, app2_release: 28.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.ghostscript.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: CUPS filter for interpreting PostScript and PDF, app2_description: CUPS filter and conversion rules for interpreting PostScript and PDF., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [270]{app2_name: ghostscript-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.50, app2_release: 32.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/ghostscript/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Fonts for the Ghostscript PostScript interpreter, app2_description: Ghostscript-fonts contains a set of fonts that Ghostscript, a\nPostScript interpreter, uses to render text. These fonts are in\naddition to the fonts shared by Ghostscript and the X Window System., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [271]{app2_name: giflib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.1.6, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/giflib/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for manipulating GIF format image files, app2_description: The giflib package contains a shared library of functions for loading and\nsaving GIF format image files. It is API and ABI compatible with libungif,\nthe library which supported uncompressed GIFs while the Unisys LZW patent\nwas in effect., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [272]{app2_name: gjs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.46.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Gjs, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Javascript Bindings for GNOME, app2_description: Gjs allows using GNOME libraries from Javascript. 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In particular, it contains libproxy- and GSettings-based\nGProxyResolver implementations and a gnutls-based GTlsConnection\nimplementation., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [275]{app2_name: glib2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.50.3, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gtk.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library of handy utility functions, app2_description: GLib is the low-level core library that forms the basis for projects\nsuch as GTK+ and GNOME. It provides data structure handling for C,\nportability wrappers, and interfaces for such runtime functionality\nas an event loop, threads, dynamic loading, and an object system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [276]{app2_name: glibc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17, app2_release: 196.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/glibc/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNU libc libraries, app2_description: The glibc package contains standard libraries which are used by\nmultiple programs on the system. In order to save disk space and\nmemory, as well as to make upgrading easier, common system code is\nkept in one place and shared between programs. This particular package\ncontains the most important sets of shared libraries: the standard C\nlibrary and the standard math library. 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Much of the code in GlusterFS\nis in user space and easily manageable.\n\nThis package includes the glusterfs binary, the glusterfsd daemon and the\nlibglusterfs and glusterfs translator modules common to both GlusterFS server\nand client framework., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [280]{app2_name: glusterfs-api, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.8.4, app2_release: 18.4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gluster.org/docs/index.php/GlusterFS, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GlusterFS api library, app2_description: GlusterFS is a distributed file-system capable of scaling to several\npetabytes. It aggregates various storage bricks over Infiniband RDMA\nor TCP/IP interconnect into one large parallel network file\nsystem. GlusterFS is one of the most sophisticated file systems in\nterms of features and extensibility. It borrows a powerful concept\ncalled Translators from GNU Hurd kernel. Much of the code in GlusterFS\nis in user space and easily manageable.\n\nThis package provides the glusterfs libgfapi library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [281]{app2_name: glusterfs-cli, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.8.4, app2_release: 18.4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gluster.org/docs/index.php/GlusterFS, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GlusterFS CLI, app2_description: GlusterFS is a distributed file-system capable of scaling to several\npetabytes. It aggregates various storage bricks over Infiniband RDMA\nor TCP/IP interconnect into one large parallel network file\nsystem. GlusterFS is one of the most sophisticated file systems in\nterms of features and extensibility. It borrows a powerful concept\ncalled Translators from GNU Hurd kernel. Much of the code in GlusterFS\nis in user space and easily manageable.\n\nThis package provides the GlusterFS CLI application and its man page, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [282]{app2_name: glusterfs-client-xlators, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.8.4, app2_release: 18.4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gluster.org/docs/index.php/GlusterFS, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GlusterFS client-side translators, app2_description: GlusterFS is a distributed file-system capable of scaling to several\npetabytes. It aggregates various storage bricks over Infiniband RDMA\nor TCP/IP interconnect into one large parallel network file\nsystem. GlusterFS is one of the most sophisticated file systems in\nterms of features and extensibility. It borrows a powerful concept\ncalled Translators from GNU Hurd kernel. Much of the code in GlusterFS\nis in user space and easily manageable.\n\nThis package provides the translators needed on any GlusterFS client., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [283]{app2_name: glusterfs-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.8.4, app2_release: 18.4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gluster.org/docs/index.php/GlusterFS, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GlusterFS common libraries, app2_description: GlusterFS is a distributed file-system capable of scaling to several\npetabytes. It aggregates various storage bricks over Infiniband RDMA\nor TCP/IP interconnect into one large parallel network file\nsystem. GlusterFS is one of the most sophisticated file systems in\nterms of features and extensibility. It borrows a powerful concept\ncalled Translators from GNU Hurd kernel. Much of the code in GlusterFS\nis in user space and easily manageable.\n\nThis package provides the base GlusterFS libraries, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [284]{app2_name: glx-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 8.2.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mesa3d.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GLX utilities, app2_description: The glx-utils package provides the glxinfo and glxgears utilities., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [285]{app2_name: gmp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 6.0.0, app2_release: 15.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gmplib.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GNU arbitrary precision library, app2_description: The gmp package contains GNU MP, a library for arbitrary precision\narithmetic, signed integers operations, rational numbers and floating\npoint numbers. 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This package\nalso contains the GNOME menu layout configuration files,\n.directory files and assorted menu related utility programs,\nPython bindings, and a simple menu editor., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [308]{app2_name: gnome-online-accounts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.5, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeOnlineAccounts, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Single sign-on framework for GNOME, app2_description: GNOME Online Accounts provides interfaces so that applications and libraries\nin GNOME can access the user's online accounts. It has providers for Google,\nownCloud, Facebook, Flickr, Foursquare, Microsoft Account, Pocket, Microsoft\nExchange, IMAP/SMTP and Kerberos., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [309]{app2_name: gnome-packagekit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.1, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.packagekit.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Session applications to manage packages, app2_description: gnome-packagekit provides session applications for the PackageKit API.\nThere are several utilities designed for installing, updating and\nremoving packages on your system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [310]{app2_name: gnome-packagekit-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.1, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.packagekit.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common files required for gnome-packagekit, app2_description: Files shared by all subpackages of gnome-packagekit, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [311]{app2_name: gnome-packagekit-installer, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.1, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.packagekit.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PackageKit package installer, app2_description: A graphical package installer for PackageKit which is used to manage software\nnot shown in GNOME Software., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [312]{app2_name: gnome-packagekit-updater, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.1, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.packagekit.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PackageKit package 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GNOME Shell takes\nadvantage of the capabilities of modern graphics hardware and introduces\ninnovative user interface concepts to provide a visually attractive and\neasy to use experience., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [323]{app2_name: gnome-shell-extension-alternate-tab, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.2, app2_release: 10.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShell/Extensions, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Classic Alt+Tab behavior for GNOME Shell, app2_description: This GNOME Shell extension changes Alt+Tab to be window-based instead of\napp-based., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [324]{app2_name: gnome-shell-extension-apps-menu, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.2, app2_release: 10.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShell/Extensions, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Application menu for GNOME Shell, app2_description: This GNOME Shell extension adds a GNOME 2.x style menu for applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [325]{app2_name: gnome-shell-extension-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.2, app2_release: 10.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShell/Extensions, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Files common to GNOME Shell Extensions, app2_description: GNOME Shell Extensions is a collection of extensions providing additional and\noptional functionality to GNOME Shell.\n\nThis package provides common data files shared by various extensions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [326]{app2_name: gnome-shell-extension-launch-new-instance, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, 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It also provides an overview of available resources\nsuch as CPU and memory., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [333]{app2_name: gnome-terminal, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.1, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Terminal emulator for GNOME, app2_description: gnome-terminal is a terminal emulator for GNOME. 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We are especially pleased with the Mathematical Operators range,\nwith which most of the glyphs used in LaTeX can be displayed.\n\nThis package contains the GNU FreeFont sans-serif font., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [344]{app2_name: gnu-free-serif-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20120503, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/freefont/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU FreeFont Serif Font, app2_description: \nGnu FreeFont is a free family of scalable outline fonts, suitable for general\nuse on computers and for desktop publishing. It is Unicode-encoded for\ncompatibility with all modern operating systems.\n\nBesides a full set of characters for writing systems based on the Latin\nalphabet, FreeFont contains large selection of characters from other writing\nsystems some of which are hard to find elsewhere.\n\nFreeFont also contains a large set of symbol characters, both technical and\ndecorative. We are especially pleased with the Mathematical Operators range,\nwith which most of the glyphs used in LaTeX can be displayed.\n\nThis package contains the GNU FreeFont serif font., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [345]{app2_name: gnupg2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.22, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnupg.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility for secure communication and data storage, app2_description: GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage. It can\nbe used to encrypt data and to create digital signatures. It includes\nan advanced key management facility and is compliant with the proposed\nOpenPGP Internet standard as described in RFC2440 and the S/MIME\nstandard as described by several RFCs.\n\nGnuPG 2.0 is a newer version of GnuPG with additional support for\nS/MIME. It has a different design philosophy that splits\nfunctionality up into several modules. The S/MIME and smartcard functionality\nis provided by the gnupg2-smime package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [346]{app2_name: gnutls, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.3.26, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnutls.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A TLS protocol implementation, app2_description: GnuTLS is a secure communications library implementing the SSL, TLS and DTLS\nprotocols and technologies around them. It provides a simple C language\napplication programming interface (API) to access the secure communications\nprotocols as well as APIs to parse and write X.509, PKCS #12, OpenPGP and\nother required structures., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [347]{app2_name: gobject-introspection, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.50.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GObjectIntrospection, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Introspection system for GObject-based libraries, app2_description: GObject Introspection can scan C header and source files in order to\ngenerate introspection "typelib" files. 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GNU's grep utilities include grep, egrep and fgrep.\n\nGNU grep is needed by many scripts, so it shall be installed on every system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [356]{app2_name: grilo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.3, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Grilo, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Content discovery framework, app2_description: Grilo is a framework that provides access to different sources of\nmultimedia content, using a pluggable system.\nThis package contains the core library and elements., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [357]{app2_name: grilo-plugins, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.4, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Grilo, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Plugins for the Grilo framework, app2_description: Grilo is a framework that provides access to different sources of\nmultimedia content, using a pluggable system.\nThis package contains plugins to get information from theses sources:\n- Apple Trailers\n- Bookmarks\n- Euronews\n- Filesystem\n- Flickr\n- Freebox\n- Gravatar\n- iTunes Music Sharing\n- Jamendo\n- Last.fm (for album arts)\n- Local metadata (album arts and thumbnails)\n- Metadata Store\n- Pocket\n- Podcasts\n- Radio France\n- Shoutcast\n- The Guardian Videos\n- Tracker\n- Vimeo\n- Youtube, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [358]{app2_name: groff-base, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.22.2, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/groff/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Parts of the groff formatting system required to display manual pages, app2_description: The groff-base package contains only necessary parts of groff formatting\nsystem which are required to display manual pages, and the groff's default\ndisplay device (PostScript)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [359]{app2_name: grub2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.02, app2_release: 0.64.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Bootloader with support for Linux, Multiboot and more, app2_description: \nThe GRand Unified Bootloader (GRUB) is a highly configurable and\ncustomizable bootloader with modular architecture. 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It supports a rich\nvariety of kernel formats, file systems, computer architectures and\nhardware devices.\n\nThis subpackage provides support for efi-x64 systems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [362]{app2_name: grub2-pc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.02, app2_release: 0.64.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Bootloader with support for Linux, Multiboot, and more, app2_description: \nThe GRand Unified Bootloader (GRUB) is a highly configurable and\ncustomizable bootloader with modular architecture. 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Applications using this library can do anything\nfrom real-time sound processing to playing videos, and just about anything\nelse media-related. Its plugin-based architecture means that new data\ntypes or processing capabilities can be added simply by installing new\nplug-ins.\n\nThis package contains a set of well-maintained base plug-ins., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [382]{app2_name: gstreamer1-plugins-good, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10.4, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GStreamer plugins with good code and licensing, app2_description: GStreamer is a streaming media framework, based on graphs of filters which\noperate on media data. Applications using this library can do anything\nfrom real-time sound processing to playing videos, and just about anything\nelse media-related. Its plugin-based architecture means that new data\ntypes or processing capabilities can be added simply by installing new\nplugins.\n\nGStreamer Good Plugins is a collection of well-supported plugins of\ngood quality and under the LGPL license., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [383]{app2_name: gtk-update-icon-cache, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.10, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gtk.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Icon theme caching utility, app2_description: GTK+ can use the cache files created by gtk-update-icon-cache to avoid a lot of\nsystem call and disk seek overhead when the application starts. 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It allows input of many languages using\nthe input table maps from m17n-db., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [442]{app2_name: ibus-rawcode, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.2, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/ibus-rawcode/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Rawcode engine for IBus input platform, app2_description: The Rawcode engine for IBus platform., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [443]{app2_name: ibus-sayura, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.2, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/ibus-sayura, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Sinhala engine for IBus input platform, app2_description: The Sayura engine for IBus platform. 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The info package provides a standalone TTY-based\nbrowser program for viewing texinfo files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [452]{app2_name: initial-setup, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.9.40, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/InitialSetup, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Initial system configuration utility, app2_description: The initial-setup utility runs after installation. It guides the user through\na series of steps that allows for easier configuration of the machine., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [453]{app2_name: initial-setup-gui, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.9.40, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/InitialSetup, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Graphical user interface for the initial-setup utility, app2_description: The initial-setup-gui package contains a graphical user interface for the\ninitial-setup utility., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [454]{app2_name: initscripts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.49.39, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/fedora-sysv/initscripts, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The inittab file and the /etc/init.d scripts, app2_description: The initscripts package contains basic system scripts used\nduring a boot of the system. It also contains scripts which\nactivate and deactivate most network interfaces., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [455]{app2_name: iproute, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.10.0, app2_release: 87.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/net/iproute2/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Advanced IP routing and network device configuration tools, app2_description: The iproute package contains networking utilities (ip and rtmon, for example)\nwhich are designed to use the advanced networking capabilities of the Linux\n2.4.x and 2.6.x kernel., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [456]{app2_name: iprutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.14.1, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/iprdd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for the IBM Power Linux RAID adapters, app2_description: Provides a suite of utilities to manage and configure SCSI devices\nsupported by the ipr SCSI storage device driver., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [457]{app2_name: ipset, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.29, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ipset.netfilter.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Manage Linux IP sets, app2_description: IP sets are a framework inside the Linux kernel since version 2.4.x, which can\nbe administered by the ipset utility. Depending on the type, currently an IP\nset may store IP addresses, (TCP/UDP) port numbers or IP addresses with MAC\naddresses in a way, which ensures lightning speed when matching an entry\nagainst a set.\n\nIf you want to:\n - store multiple IP addresses or port numbers and match against the collection\n by iptables at one swoop;\n - dynamically update iptables rules against IP addresses or ports without\n performance penalty;\n - express complex IP address and ports based rulesets with one single iptables\n rule and benefit from the speed of IP sets\nthen ipset may be the proper tool for you., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [458]{app2_name: ipset-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.29, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ipset.netfilter.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared library providing the IP sets functionality, app2_description: This package contains the libraries which provide the IP sets funcionality., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [459]{app2_name: iptables, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.21, app2_release: 18.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.netfilter.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for managing Linux kernel packet filtering capabilities, app2_description: The iptables utility controls the network packet filtering code in the\nLinux kernel. If you need to set up firewalls and/or IP masquerading,\nyou should install this package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [460]{app2_name: iputils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20160308, app2_release: 10.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/iputils/iputils, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network monitoring tools including ping, app2_description: The iputils package contains basic utilities for monitoring a network,\nincluding ping. The ping command sends a series of ICMP protocol\nECHO_REQUEST packets to a specified network host to discover whether\nthe target machine is alive and receiving network traffic., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [461]{app2_name: ipxe-roms-qemu, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20170123, app2_release: 1.git4e85b27.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ipxe.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network boot loader roms supported by QEMU, .rom format, app2_description: iPXE is an open source network bootloader. It provides a direct\nreplacement for proprietary PXE ROMs, with many extra features such as\nDNS, HTTP, iSCSI, etc.\n\nThis package contains the iPXE ROMs for devices emulated by QEMU, in\n.rom format., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [462]{app2_name: irqbalance, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 3, app2_version: 1.0.7, app2_release: 10.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/Irqbalance/irqbalance, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: IRQ balancing daemon, app2_description: irqbalance is a daemon that evenly distributes IRQ load across\nmultiple CPUs for enhanced performance., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [463]{app2_name: iscsi-initiator-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.2.0.874, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.open-iscsi.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: iSCSI daemon and utility programs, app2_description: The iscsi package provides the server daemon for the iSCSI protocol,\nas well as the utility programs used to manage it. iSCSI is a protocol\nfor distributed disk access using SCSI commands sent over Internet\nProtocol networks., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [464]{app2_name: iscsi-initiator-utils-iscsiuio, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.2.0.874, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.open-iscsi.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Userspace configuration daemon required for some iSCSI hardware, app2_description: The iscsiuio configuration daemon provides network configuration help\nfor some iSCSI offload hardware., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [465]{app2_name: iso-codes, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.46, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://alioth.debian.org/projects/pkg-isocodes/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: ISO code lists and translations, app2_description: This package provides the ISO 639 Language code list, the ISO 4217\nCurrency code list, the ISO 3166 Territory code list, and ISO 3166-2\nsub-territory lists, and all their translations in gettext format., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [466]{app2_name: isomd5sum, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.0.10, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=isomd5sum.git;a=summary, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for working with md5sum implanted in ISO images, app2_description: The isomd5sum package contains utilities for implanting and verifying\nan md5sum implanted into an ISO9660 image., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [467]{app2_name: ivtv-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 20080701, app2_release: 26.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dl.ivtvdriver.org/ivtv/firmware/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for the Hauppauge PVR 250/350/150/500/USB2 model series, app2_description: This package contains the firmware for WinTV Hauppauge PVR\n250/350/150/500/USB2 cards., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [468]{app2_name: iw, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.3, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linuxwireless.org/en/users/Documentation/iw, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A nl80211 based wireless configuration tool, app2_description: iw is a new nl80211 based CLI configuration utility for wireless devices.\nCurrently you can only use this utility to configure devices which\nuse a mac80211 driver as these are the new drivers being written -\nonly because most new wireless devices being sold are now SoftMAC., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [469]{app2_name: iwl100-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 39.31.5.1, app2_release: 56.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 100 Series Adapters, app2_description: This package contains the firmware required by the iwlagn driver\nfor Linux to support the iwl100 hardware. Usage of the firmware\nis subject to the terms and conditions contained inside the provided\nLICENSE file. Please read it carefully., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [470]{app2_name: iwl1000-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 39.31.5.1, app2_release: 56.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Intel\xc2\xae PRO/Wireless 1000 B/G/N network adaptors, app2_description: This package contains the firmware required by the iwlagn driver\nfor Linux to support the iwl1000 hardware. Usage of the firmware\nis subject to the terms and conditions contained inside the provided\nLICENSE file. Please read it carefully., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [471]{app2_name: iwl105-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 18.168.6.1, app2_release: 56.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Intel(R) Centrino Wireless-N 105 Series Adapters, app2_description: This package contains the firmware required by the iwlagn driver\nfor Linux to support the iwl105 hardware. Usage of the firmware\nis subject to the terms and conditions contained inside the provided\nLICENSE file. Please read it carefully., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [472]{app2_name: iwl135-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 18.168.6.1, app2_release: 56.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Intel(R) Centrino Wireless-N 135 Series Adapters, app2_description: This package contains the firmware required by the iwlagn driver\nfor Linux to support the iwl135 hardware. Usage of the firmware\nis subject to the terms and conditions contained inside the provided\nLICENSE file. Please read it carefully., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [473]{app2_name: iwl2000-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 18.168.6.1, app2_release: 56.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Intel(R) Centrino Wireless-N 2000 Series Adapters, app2_description: This package contains the firmware required by the iwlagn driver\nfor Linux to support the iwl2000 hardware. Usage of the firmware\nis subject to the terms and conditions contained inside the provided\nLICENSE file. Please read it carefully., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [474]{app2_name: iwl2030-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 18.168.6.1, app2_release: 56.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Intel(R) Centrino Wireless-N 2030 Series Adapters, app2_description: This package contains the firmware required by the iwlagn driver\nfor Linux to support the iwl2030 hardware. Usage of the firmware\nis subject to the terms and conditions contained inside the provided\nLICENSE file. Please read it carefully., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [475]{app2_name: iwl3160-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 22.0.7.0, app2_release: 56.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 3160 Series Adapters, app2_description: This package contains the firmware required by the iwlagn driver\nfor Linux to support the iwl3160 hardware. Usage of the firmware\nis subject to the terms and conditions contained inside the provided\nLICENSE file. Please read it carefully., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [476]{app2_name: iwl3945-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 15.32.2.9, app2_release: 56.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Intel\xc2\xae PRO/Wireless 3945 A/B/G network adaptors, app2_description: This package contains the firmware required by the iwl3945 driver\nfor Linux. Usage of the firmware is subject to the terms and conditions\ncontained inside the provided LICENSE file. Please read it carefully., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [477]{app2_name: iwl4965-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 228.61.2.24, app2_release: 56.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Intel\xc2\xae PRO/Wireless 4965 A/G/N network adaptors, app2_description: This package contains the firmware required by the iwl4965 driver\nfor Linux. Usage of the firmware is subject to the terms and conditions\ncontained inside the provided LICENSE file. 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Disk Health Monitoring Library, app2_description: A small and lightweight parser library for ATA S.M.A.R.T. hard disk\nhealth monitoring., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [557]{app2_name: libattr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.46, app2_release: 12.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://acl.bestbits.at/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Dynamic library for extended attribute support, app2_description: This package contains the libattr.so dynamic library which contains\nthe extended attribute system calls and library functions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [558]{app2_name: libavc1394, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.3, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/libavc1394/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Audio/Video Control library for IEEE-1394 devices, app2_description: The libavc1394 library allows utilities to control IEEE-1394 devices\nusing the AV/C specification. Audio/Video Control allows applications\nto control devices like the tape on a VCR or camcorder., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [559]{app2_name: libbasicobjects, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.1, app2_release: 27.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedorahosted.org/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Basic object types for C, app2_description: Basic object types, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [560]{app2_name: libblkid, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.23.2, app2_release: 43.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Util-linux, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Block device ID library, app2_description: This is block device identification library, part of util-linux., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [561]{app2_name: libbluray, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.3, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.videolan.org/developers/libbluray.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library to access Blu-Ray disks for video playback, app2_description: This package is aiming to provide a full portable free open source bluray\nlibrary, which can be plugged into popular media players to allow full bluray\nnavigation and playback on Linux. It will eventually be compatible with all\ncurrent titles, and will be easily portable and embeddable in standard players\nsuch as mplayer and vlc., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [562]{app2_name: libbonobo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.32.1, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ftp.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Bonobo component system, app2_description: Bonobo is a component system based on CORBA, used by the GNOME desktop., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [563]{app2_name: libbonoboui, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.24.5, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Bonobo user interface components, app2_description: \nBonobo is a component system based on CORBA, used by the GNOME\ndesktop. libbonoboui contains the user interface related components\nthat come with Bonobo., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [564]{app2_name: libcacard, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 40, app2_version: 2.5.2, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.spice-space.org/page/Libcacard, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common Access Card (CAC) Emulation, app2_description: Common Access Card (CAC) emulation library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [565]{app2_name: libcanberra, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.30, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://git.0pointer.de/?p=libcanberra.git;a=summary, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Portable Sound Event Library, app2_description: A small and lightweight implementation of the XDG Sound Theme Specification\n(http://0pointer.de/public/sound-theme-spec.html)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [566]{app2_name: libcanberra-gtk2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.30, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://git.0pointer.de/?p=libcanberra.git;a=summary, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Gtk+ 2.x Bindings for libcanberra, app2_description: Gtk+ 2.x bindings for libcanberra, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [567]{app2_name: libcanberra-gtk3, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.30, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://git.0pointer.de/?p=libcanberra.git;a=summary, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Gtk+ 3.x Bindings for libcanberra, app2_description: Gtk+ 3.x bindings for libcanberra, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [568]{app2_name: libcap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.22, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/security/linux-privs/kernel-2.6/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for getting and setting POSIX.1e capabilities, app2_description: libcap is a library for getting and setting POSIX.1e (formerly POSIX 6)\ndraft 15 capabilities., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [569]{app2_name: libcap-ng, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.7.5, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/libcap-ng, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An alternate posix capabilities library, app2_description: Libcap-ng is a library that makes using posix capabilities easier, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [570]{app2_name: libcdio, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.92, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/libcdio/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: CD-ROM input and control library, app2_description: This library provides an interface for CD-ROM access. It can be used\nby applications that need OS- and device-independent access to CD-ROM\ndevices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [571]{app2_name: libcdio-paranoia, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.2+0.90, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/libcdio/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: CD paranoia on top of libcdio, app2_description: This CDDA reader distribution ('libcdio-cdparanoia') reads audio from the\nCDROM directly as data, with no analog step between, and writes the\ndata to a file or pipe as .wav, .aifc or as raw 16 bit linear PCM.\n\nSplit off from libcdio to allow more flexible licensing and to be compatible\nwith cdparanoia-III-10.2's license. And also, libcdio is just too large., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [572]{app2_name: libcgroup, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.41, app2_release: 13.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libcg.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library to control and monitor control groups, app2_description: Control groups infrastructure. The library helps manipulate, control,\nadministrate and monitor control groups and the associated controllers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [573]{app2_name: libcgroup-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.41, app2_release: 13.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libcg.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Command-line utility programs, services and daemons for libcgroup, app2_description: This package contains command-line programs, services and a daemon for\nmanipulating control groups using the libcgroup library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [574]{app2_name: libchamplain, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.12.15, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://projects.gnome.org/libchamplain/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Map view for Clutter, app2_description: Libchamplain is a C library aimed to provide a ClutterActor to display\nrasterized maps., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [575]{app2_name: libchamplain-gtk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.12.15, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://projects.gnome.org/libchamplain/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Gtk+ widget wrapper for libchamplain, app2_description: Libchamplain-gtk is a library providing a GtkWidget to embed libchamplain\ninto Gtk+ applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [576]{app2_name: libchewing, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.4, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://chewing.csie.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Intelligent phonetic input method library for Traditional Chinese, app2_description: libchewing is an intelligent phonetic input method library for Chinese.\n\nIt provides the core algorithm and logic that can be used by various\ninput methods. The Chewing input method is a smart bopomofo phonetics\ninput method that is useful for inputting Mandarin Chinese., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [577]{app2_name: libcollection, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.2, app2_release: 27.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedorahosted.org/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Collection data-type for C, app2_description: A data-type to collect data in a hierarchical structure for easy iteration\nand serialization, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [578]{app2_name: libcom_err, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.42.9, app2_release: 10.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common error description library, app2_description: This is the common error description library, part of e2fsprogs.\n\nlibcom_err is an attempt to present a common error-handling mechanism., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [579]{app2_name: libconfig, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.9, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.hyperrealm.com/libconfig/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C/C++ configuration file library, app2_description: Libconfig is a simple library for manipulating structured configuration\nfiles. This file format is more compact and more readable than XML. And\nunlike XML, it is type-aware, so it is not necessary to do string parsing\nin application code., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [580]{app2_name: libcroco, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.11, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A CSS2 parsing library, app2_description: CSS2 parsing and manipulation library for GNOME, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [581]{app2_name: libcurl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.29.0, app2_release: 42.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://curl.haxx.se/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for getting files from web servers, app2_description: libcurl is a free and easy-to-use client-side URL transfer library, supporting\nFTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS, SCP, SFTP, TFTP, TELNET, DICT, LDAP, LDAPS, FILE, IMAP,\nSMTP, POP3 and RTSP. libcurl supports SSL certificates, HTTP POST, HTTP PUT,\nFTP uploading, HTTP form based upload, proxies, cookies, user+password\nauthentication (Basic, Digest, NTLM, Negotiate, Kerberos4), file transfer\nresume, http proxy tunneling and more., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [582]{app2_name: libdaemon, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.14, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/libdaemon/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for writing UNIX daemons, app2_description: libdaemon is a lightweight C library which eases the writing of UNIX daemons.\nIt consists of the following parts:\n* A wrapper around fork() which does the correct daemonization\n procedure of a process\n* A wrapper around syslog() for simpler and compatible log output to\n Syslog or STDERR\n* An API for writing PID files\n* An API for serializing UNIX signals into a pipe for usage with\n select() or poll()\n* An API for running subprocesses with STDOUT and STDERR redirected\n to syslog., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [583]{app2_name: libdb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.3.21, app2_release: 20.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.oracle.com/database/berkeley-db/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Berkeley DB database library for C, app2_description: The Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is a programmatic toolkit that\nprovides embedded database support for both traditional and\nclient/server applications. The Berkeley DB includes B+tree, Extended\nLinear Hashing, Fixed and Variable-length record access methods,\ntransactions, locking, logging, shared memory caching, and database\nrecovery. The Berkeley DB supports C, C++, Java, and Perl APIs. It is\nused by many applications, including Python and Perl, so this should\nbe installed on all systems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [584]{app2_name: libdb-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.3.21, app2_release: 20.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.oracle.com/database/berkeley-db/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Command line tools for managing Berkeley DB databases, app2_description: The Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is a programmatic toolkit that\nprovides embedded database support for both traditional and\nclient/server applications. Berkeley DB includes B+tree, Extended\nLinear Hashing, Fixed and Variable-length record access methods,\ntransactions, locking, logging, shared memory caching, and database\nrecovery. DB supports C, C++, Java and Perl APIs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [585]{app2_name: libdmapsharing, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.37, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.flyn.org/projects/libdmapsharing/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A DMAP client and server library, app2_description: libdmapsharing implements the DMAP protocols. 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FireWire or i.Link) interface. libdv was\ndeveloped according to the official standards for DV video: IEC 61834\nand SMPTE 314M., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [590]{app2_name: libdvdnav, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.0.3, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for reading DVD video discs based on Ogle code, app2_description: libdvdnav provides a simple library for reading DVD video discs.\nThe code is based on Ogle and used in, among others, the Xine dvdnav plug-in., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [591]{app2_name: libdvdread, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.0.3, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dvdnav.mplayerhq.hu/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for reading DVD video discs based on Ogle code, app2_description: libdvdread provides a simple foundation for reading DVD video disks.\nIt provides the functionality that is required to access many DVDs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [592]{app2_name: libdwarf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20130207, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://reality.sgiweb.org/davea/dwarf.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library to access the DWARF Debugging file format, app2_description: Library to access the DWARF debugging file format which supports\nsource level debugging of a number of procedural languages, such as C, C++,\nand Fortran. Please see http://www.dwarfstd.org for DWARF specification., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [593]{app2_name: libedit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0, app2_release: 12.20121213cvs.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.thrysoee.dk/editline/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The NetBSD Editline library, app2_description: Libedit is an autotool- and libtoolized port of the NetBSD Editline library.\nIt provides generic line editing, history, and tokenization functions, similar\nto those found in GNU Readline., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [594]{app2_name: libepoxy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.1, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://github.com/anholt/libepoxy, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: epoxy runtime library, app2_description: 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The EXIF library\nallows you to parse an EXIF file and read the data from those tags., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [603]{app2_name: libfastjson, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.99.4, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rsyslog/libfastjson, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A JSON implementation in C, app2_description: LIBFASTJSON implements a reference counting object\nmodel that allows you to easily construct JSON\nobjects in C, output them as JSON formatted strings\nand parse JSON formatted strings back into the\nC representation of JSON objects., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [604]{app2_name: libffi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.13, app2_release: 18.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceware.org/libffi, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A portable foreign function interface library, app2_description: Compilers for high level languages generate code that follow certain\nconventions. These conventions are necessary, in part, for separate\ncompilation to work. One such convention is the "calling convention".\nThe calling convention is a set of assumptions made by the compiler\nabout where function arguments will be found on entry to a function. A\ncalling convention also specifies where the return value for a function\nis found.\n\nSome programs may not know at the time of compilation what arguments\nare to be passed to a function. For instance, an interpreter may be\ntold at run-time about the number and types of arguments used to call a\ngiven function. `Libffi' can be used in such programs to provide a\nbridge from the interpreter program to compiled code.\n\nThe `libffi' library provides a portable, high level programming\ninterface to various calling conventions. This allows a programmer to\ncall any function specified by a call interface description at run time.\n\nFFI stands for Foreign Function Interface. 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It's planned to provide bindings for further languages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [613]{app2_name: libgee06, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.8, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://live.gnome.org/Libgee, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GObject collection library, app2_description: libgee is a collection library providing GObject-based interfaces and\nclasses for commonly used data structures.\n\nlibgee provides the following interfaces:\n\n* Iterable\n * Collection\n * List\n * Set\n * MultiSet\n * Queue\n * Deque\n* Iterator\n* Map\n* MultiMap\n\nThe ArrayList, HashSet, HashMap, HashMultiSet, HashMultiMap,\nLinkedList, PriorityQueue, TreeSet, TreeMap, TreeMultiSet, and\nTreeMultiMap classes provide a reasonable sample implementation of\nthose interfaces. 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It was originally a port of the\nTk canvas widget but has evolved quite a bit over time., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [618]{app2_name: libgnomekbd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.0.1, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gswitchit.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A keyboard configuration library, app2_description: The libgnomekbd package contains a GNOME library which manages\nkeyboard configuration and offers various widgets related to\nkeyboard configuration., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [619]{app2_name: libgnomeui, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.24.5, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME base GUI library, app2_description: GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) is a user-friendly set of\nGUI applications and desktop tools to be used in conjunction with a\nwindow manager for the X Window System. The libgnomeui package\nincludes GUI-related libraries that are needed to run GNOME. (The\nlibgnome package includes the library features that don\'t use the X\nWindow System.), app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [620]{app2_name: libgomp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.8.5, app2_release: 16.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gcc.gnu.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GCC OpenMP v3.0 shared support library, app2_description: This package contains GCC shared support library which is needed\nfor OpenMP v3.0 support., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [621]{app2_name: libgovirt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.3, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.freedesktop.org/~teuf/govirt/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GObject library for interacting with oVirt REST API, app2_description: libgovirt is a library that allows applications to use oVirt REST API\nto list VMs managed by an oVirt instance, and to get the connection\nparameters needed to make a SPICE/VNC connection to them., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [622]{app2_name: libgpg-error, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.12, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libgpg-error/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for error values used by GnuPG components, app2_description: This is a library that defines common error values for all GnuPG\ncomponents. Among these are GPG, GPGSM, GPGME, GPG-Agent, libgcrypt,\npinentry, SmartCard Daemon and possibly more in the future., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [623]{app2_name: libgphoto2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.5.2, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gphoto.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for accessing digital cameras, app2_description: libgphoto2 is a library that can be used by applications to access\nvarious digital cameras. libgphoto2 itself is not a GUI application,\nopposed to gphoto. There are GUI frontends for the gphoto2 library,\nhowever, such as gtkam for example., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [624]{app2_name: libgsf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.14.26, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/projects/libgsf/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME Structured File library, app2_description: A library for reading and writing structured files (e.g. MS OLE and Zip), app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [625]{app2_name: libgtop2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.34.2, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://download.gnome.org/sources/libgtop, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: LibGTop library (version 2), app2_description: LibGTop is a library for portably obtaining information about processes,\nsuch as their PID, memory usage, etc., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [626]{app2_name: libgudev1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 219, app2_release: 42.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for adding libudev support to applications that use glib, app2_description: This package contains the libraries that make it easier to use libudev\nfunctionality from applications that use glib., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [627]{app2_name: libgusb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.9, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitorious.org/gusb/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GLib wrapper around libusb1, app2_description: GUsb is a GObject wrapper for libusb1 that makes it easy to do\nasynchronous control, bulk and interrupt transfers with proper\ncancellation and integration into a mainloop., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [628]{app2_name: libgweather, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.20.4, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/LibGWeather, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for weather information, app2_description: libgweather is a library to access weather information from online\nservices for numerous locations., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [629]{app2_name: libgxps, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.5, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://live.gnome.org/libgxps, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GObject based library for handling and rendering XPS documents, app2_description: libgxps is a GObject based library for handling and rendering XPS\ndocuments., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [630]{app2_name: libhangul, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.0, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://code.google.com/p/libhangul/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Hangul input library, app2_description: libhangul provides common features for Hangul input method programs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [631]{app2_name: libibverbs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 13, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/linux-rdma/rdma-core, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library and drivers for direct userspace use of RDMA (InfiniBand/iWARP/RoCE) hardware, app2_description: libibverbs is a library that allows userspace processes to use RDMA\n"verbs" as described in the InfiniBand Architecture Specification and\nthe RDMA Protocol Verbs Specification. This includes direct hardware\naccess from userspace to InfiniBand/iWARP adapters (kernel bypass) for\nfast path operations.\n\nDevice-specific plug-in ibverbs userspace drivers are included:\n\n- libcxgb3: Chelsio T3 iWARP HCA\n- libcxgb4: Chelsio T4 iWARP HCA\n- libhfi1: Intel Omni-Path HFI\n- libi40iw: Intel Ethernet Connection X722 RDMA\n- libipathverbs: QLogic InfiniPath HCA\n- libmlx4: Mellanox ConnectX-3 InfiniBand HCA\n- libmlx5: Mellanox Connect-IB/X-4+ InfiniBand HCA\n- libmthca: Mellanox InfiniBand HCA\n- libnes: NetEffect RNIC\n- libocrdma: Emulex OneConnect RDMA/RoCE Device\n- librxe: A software implementation of the RoCE protocol, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [632]{app2_name: libical, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.1, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://freeassociation.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Reference implementation of the iCalendar data type and serialization format, app2_description: Reference implementation of the iCalendar data type and serialization format\nused in dozens of calendaring and scheduling products., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [633]{app2_name: libicu, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 50.1.2, app2_release: 15.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.icu-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: International Components for Unicode - libraries, app2_description: The International Components for Unicode (ICU) libraries provide\nrobust and full-featured Unicode services on a wide variety of\nplatforms. ICU supports the most current version of the Unicode\nstandard, and they provide support for supplementary Unicode\ncharacters (needed for GB 18030 repertoire support).\nAs computing environments become more heterogeneous, software\nportability becomes more important. ICU lets you produce the same\nresults across all the various platforms you support, without\nsacrificing performance. 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Based on the libraw1394 isochronous\nfunctionality, this library acts as a filter that accepts DV-frames,\nMPEG-2 frames or audio samples from the application and breaks these\ndown to isochronous packets, which are transmitted using libraw1394., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [636]{app2_name: libieee1284, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.11, app2_release: 15.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cyberelk.net/tim/libieee1284/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for interfacing IEEE 1284-compatible devices, app2_description: The libieee1284 library is for communicating with parallel port devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [637]{app2_name: libimobiledevice, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libimobiledevice.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for connecting to mobile devices, app2_description: libimobiledevice is a library for connecting to mobile devices including phones\nand music players, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [638]{app2_name: libini_config, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.0, app2_release: 27.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedorahosted.org/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: INI file parser for C, app2_description: Library to process config files in INI format into a libcollection data\nstructure, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [639]{app2_name: libiptcdata, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.4, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libiptcdata.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: IPTC tag library, app2_description: libiptcdata is a library for parsing, editing, and saving IPTC data\nstored inside images. 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It was named after kkc.el in GNU Emacs, a\nsimple Kana Kanji converter, while libkkc tries to convert sentences\nin a bit more complex way using N-gram language models., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [643]{app2_name: libkkc-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.1, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://bitbucket.org/libkkc, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common data files for libkkc, app2_description: The libkkc-common package contains the arch-independent data that\nlibkkc uses at run time., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [644]{app2_name: libkkc-data, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.1, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://bitbucket.org/libkkc, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Data files for libkkc, app2_description: The libkkc-data package contains the language model data that libkkc\nuses at run time., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [645]{app2_name: libldb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.29, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ldb.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A schema-less, ldap like, API and database, app2_description: An extensible library that implements an LDAP like API to access remote LDAP\nservers, or use local tdb databases., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [646]{app2_name: liblouis, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.5.2, app2_release: 10.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.abilitiessoft.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Braille translation and back-translation library, app2_description: Liblouis is an open-source braille translator and back-translator. 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app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://code.google.com/p/libmodman/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A simple library for managing C++ modules (plug-ins), app2_description: libmodman is a simple library for managing C++ modules (plug-ins)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [653]{app2_name: libmount, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.23.2, app2_release: 43.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Util-linux, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device mounting library, app2_description: This is the device mounting library, part of util-linux., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [654]{app2_name: libmpcdec, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.6, app2_release: 12.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.musepack.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Musepack audio decoding library, app2_description: Musepack is an audio compression format with a strong emphasis on high quality.\nIt's not lossless, but it is designed for transparency, so that you won't be\nable to hear differences between the original wave file and the much smaller\nMPC file.\nIt is based on the MPEG-1 Layer-2 / MP2 algorithms, but has rapidly developed\nand vastly improved and is now at an advanced stage in which it contains\nheavily optimized and patentless code., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [655]{app2_name: libmspack, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5, app2_release: 0.5.alpha.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cabextract.org.uk/libmspack/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for CAB and related files compression and decompression, app2_description: The purpose of libmspack is to provide both 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app2_description: The MusicBrainz client library allows applications to make metadata\nlookup to a MusicBrainz server, generate signatures from WAV data and\ncreate CD Index Disk ids from audio CD roms., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [658]{app2_name: libndp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libndp.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for Neighbor Discovery Protocol, app2_description: This package contains a library which provides a wrapper\nfor IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol. 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It is used as a foundation for other, netfilter\nsubsystem specific libraries such as libnfnetlink_conntrack, libnfnetlink_log\nand libnfnetlink_queue., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [661]{app2_name: libnfsidmap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.25, app2_release: 17.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/linux/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NFSv4 User and Group ID Mapping Library, app2_description: Library that handles mapping between names and ids for NFSv4., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [662]{app2_name: libnice, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.3, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://nice.freedesktop.org/wiki/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GLib ICE implementation, app2_description: libnice is an implementation of the IETF's draft Interactive Connectivity\nEstablishment standard (ICE). ICE is useful for applications that want to\nestablish peer-to-peer UDP data streams. It automates the process of traversing\nNATs and provides security against some attacks. Existing standards that use\nICE include the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Jingle, XMPP extension\nfor audio/video calls., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [663]{app2_name: libnl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.4, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.infradead.org/~tgr/libnl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Convenience library for kernel netlink sockets, app2_description: This package contains a convenience library to simplify\nusing the Linux kernel's netlink sockets interface for\nnetwork manipulation, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [664]{app2_name: libnl3, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.28, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.infradead.org/~tgr/libnl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Convenience library for kernel netlink sockets, app2_description: This package contains a convenience library to simplify\nusing the Linux kernel's netlink sockets interface for\nnetwork manipulation, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [665]{app2_name: libnl3-cli, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.28, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.infradead.org/~tgr/libnl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Command line interface utils for libnl3, app2_description: This package contains various libnl3 utils and additional\nlibraries on which they depend, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [666]{app2_name: libnm-gtk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Private libraries for NetworkManager GUI support, app2_description: This package contains private libraries to be used only by nm-applet,\nnm-connection editor, and the GNOME Control Center., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [667]{app2_name: libnma, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Private libraries for NetworkManager GUI support, app2_description: This package contains private libraries to be used only by nm-applet,\nnm-connection editor, and the GNOME Control Center., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [668]{app2_name: libnotify, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.7.7, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Desktop notification library, app2_description: libnotify is a library for sending desktop notifications to a notification\ndaemon, as defined in the freedesktop.org Desktop Notifications spec. These\nnotifications can be used to inform the user about an event or display some\nform of information without getting in the user's way., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [669]{app2_name: liboauth, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.7, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://liboauth.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: OAuth library functions, app2_description: liboauth is a collection of POSIX-c functions implementing the OAuth\nCore RFC 5849 standard. liboauth provides functions to escape and\nencode parameters according to OAuth specification and offers\nhigh-level functionality to sign requests or verify OAuth signatures\nas well as perform HTTP requests., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [670]{app2_name: libofa, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.3, app2_release: 24.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://code.google.com/p/musicip-libofa/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Open Fingerprint Architecture library, app2_description: Currently, MusicDNS and the Open Fingerprint Architecture are being used to:\n* identify duplicate tracks, even when the metadata is different, MusicIP\n identifies the master recording.\n* fix metadata\n* find out more about tracks by connecting to MusicBrainz, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [671]{app2_name: libogg, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 1.3.0, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.xiph.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Ogg bitstream file format library, app2_description: Libogg is a library for manipulating Ogg bitstream file formats.\nLibogg supports both making Ogg bitstreams and getting packets from\nOgg bitstreams., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [672]{app2_name: libosinfo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libosinfo.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for managing OS information for virtualization, app2_description: libosinfo is a library that allows virtualization provisioning tools to\ndetermine the optimal device settings for a hypervisor/operating system\ncombination., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [673]{app2_name: libpath_utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.1, app2_release: 27.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedorahosted.org/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Filesystem Path Utilities, app2_description: Utility functions to manipulate filesystem pathnames, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [674]{app2_name: libpcap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 14, app2_version: 1.5.3, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tcpdump.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A system-independent interface for user-level packet capture, app2_description: Libpcap provides a portable framework for low-level network\nmonitoring. 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These\narchitectural components provide general support for the enforcement\nof many kinds of mandatory access control policies, including those\nbased on the concepts of Type Enforcement\xc2\xae, Role-based Access\nControl, and Multi-level Security.\n\nlibsepol provides an API for the manipulation of SELinux binary policies.\nIt is used by checkpolicy (the policy compiler) and similar tools, as well\nas by programs like load_policy that need to perform specific transformations\non binary policies such as customizing policy boolean settings., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [721]{app2_name: libshout, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.2, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.icecast.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Icecast source streaming library, app2_description: libshout is a library for communicating with and sending data to an\nicecast server. It handles the socket connection, the timing of the\ndata, and prevents most bad data from getting to the icecast server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [722]{app2_name: libsigc++20, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.10.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libsigc.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Typesafe signal framework for C++, app2_description: This library implements a full callback system for use in widget libraries,\nabstract interfaces, and general programming. Originally part of the Gtk--\nwidget set, libsigc++20 is now a separate library to provide for more general\nuse. It is the most complete library of its kind with the ability to connect\nan abstract callback to a class method, function, or function object. It\ncontains adaptor classes for connection of dissimilar callbacks and has an\nease of use unmatched by other C++ callback libraries.\n\nPackage GTK-- (gtkmm), which is a C++ binding to the GTK+ library,\nstarting with version 1.1.2, uses libsigc++20., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [723]{app2_name: libsmbclient, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.6.2, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The SMB client library, app2_description: The libsmbclient contains the SMB client library from the Samba suite., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [724]{app2_name: libsndfile, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.25, app2_release: 10.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mega-nerd.com/libsndfile/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for reading and writing sound files, app2_description: libsndfile is a C library for reading and writing sound files such as\nAIFF, AU, WAV, and others through one standard interface. It can\ncurrently read/write 8, 16, 24 and 32-bit PCM files as well as 32 and\n64-bit floating point WAV files and a number of compressed formats. It\ncompiles and runs on *nix, MacOS, and Win32., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [725]{app2_name: libsoup, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.56.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/libsoup, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Soup, an HTTP library implementation, app2_description: Libsoup is an HTTP library implementation in C. It was originally part\nof a SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) implementation called Soup, but\nthe SOAP and non-SOAP parts have now been split into separate packages.\n\nlibsoup uses the Glib main loop and is designed to work well with GTK\napplications. This enables GNOME applications to access HTTP servers\non the network in a completely asynchronous fashion, very similar to\nthe Gtk+ programming model (a synchronous operation mode is also\nsupported for those who want it)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [726]{app2_name: libspectre, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.8, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libspectre.freedesktop.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for rendering PostScript(TM) documents, app2_description: libspectre is a small library for rendering PostScript(TM) documents.\nIt provides a convenient easy to use API for handling and rendering\nPostScript documents., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [727]{app2_name: libsrtp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.4, app2_release: 10.20101004cvs.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://srtp.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An implementation of the Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP), app2_description: This package provides an implementation of the Secure Real-time\nTransport Protocol (SRTP), the Universal Security Transform (UST), and\na supporting cryptographic kernel., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [728]{app2_name: libss, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.42.9, app2_release: 10.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Command line interface parsing library, app2_description: This is libss, a command line interface parsing library, part of e2fsprogs.\n\nThis package includes a tool that parses a command table to generate\na simple command-line interface parser, the include files needed to\ncompile and use it.\n\nIt was originally inspired by the Multics SubSystem library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [729]{app2_name: libssh2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.3, app2_release: 10.el7_2.1, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libssh2.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library implementing the SSH2 protocol, app2_description: libssh2 is a library implementing the SSH2 protocol as defined by\nInternet Drafts: SECSH-TRANS(22), SECSH-USERAUTH(25),\nSECSH-CONNECTION(23), SECSH-ARCH(20), SECSH-FILEXFER(06)*,\nSECSH-DHGEX(04), and SECSH-NUMBERS(10)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [730]{app2_name: libsss_idmap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.15.2, app2_release: 50.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: FreeIPA Idmap library, app2_description: Utility library to convert SIDs to Unix uids and gids, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [731]{app2_name: libsss_nss_idmap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.15.2, app2_release: 50.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for SID and certificate based lookups, app2_description: Utility library for SID and certificate based lookups, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [732]{app2_name: libstdc++, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.8.5, app2_release: 16.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gcc.gnu.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU Standard C++ Library, app2_description: The libstdc++ package contains a rewritten standard compliant GCC Standard\nC++ Library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [733]{app2_name: libstoragemgmt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/libstorage/libstoragemgmt, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Storage array management library, app2_description: The libStorageMgmt library will provide a vendor agnostic open source storage\napplication programming interface (API) that will allow management of storage\narrays. The library includes a command line interface for interactive use and\nscripting (command lsmcli). The library also has a daemon that is used for\nexecuting plug-ins in a separate process (lsmd)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [734]{app2_name: libstoragemgmt-python, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/libstorage/libstoragemgmt, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python client libraries and plug-in support for libstoragemgmt, app2_description: The libstoragemgmt-python package contains python client libraries as\nwell as python framework support and open source plug-ins written in python., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [735]{app2_name: libstoragemgmt-python-clibs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/libstorage/libstoragemgmt, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python C extension module for libstoragemgmt, app2_description: The libstoragemgmt-python-clibs package contains python client C extension\nlibraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [736]{app2_name: libsysfs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.0, app2_release: 16.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-diag/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared library for interfacing with sysfs, app2_description: Library used in handling linux kernel sysfs mounts and their various files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [737]{app2_name: libtalloc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.9, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://talloc.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The talloc library, app2_description: A library that implements a hierarchical allocator with destructors., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [738]{app2_name: libtar, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.11, app2_release: 29.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.feep.net/libtar/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tar file manipulation API, app2_description: libtar is a C library for manipulating tar archives. It supports both\nthe strict POSIX tar format and many of the commonly-used GNU\nextensions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [739]{app2_name: libtasn1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.10, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtasn1/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The ASN.1 library used in GNUTLS, app2_description: A library that provides Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1, as specified\nby the X.680 ITU-T recommendation) parsing and structures management, and\nDistinguished Encoding Rules (DER, as per X.690) encoding and decoding functions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [740]{app2_name: libtdb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.12, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://tdb.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The tdb library, app2_description: A library that implements a trivial database., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [741]{app2_name: libteam, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.25, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libteam.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for controlling team network device, app2_description: This package contains a library which is a user-space\ncounterpart for team network driver. 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TIFF is a widely\nused file format for bitmapped images. TIFF files usually end in the\n.tif extension and they are often quite large.\n\nThe libtiff package should be installed if you need to manipulate TIFF\nformat image files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [746]{app2_name: libtimezonemap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.4, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://launchpad.net/timezonemap, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Time zone map widget for Gtk+, app2_description: libtimezonemap is a time zone map widget for Gtk+. The widget displays a world\nmap with a highlighted region representing the selected time zone, and the\nlocation can be changed by clicking on the map.\n\nThis library is a fork of the of the code from gnome-control-center's datetime\npanel, which was itself a fork of Ubiquity's timezone map., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [747]{app2_name: libtirpc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.4, app2_release: 0.10.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://nfsv4.bullopensource.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Transport Independent RPC Library, app2_description: This package contains SunLib's implementation of transport-independent\nRPC (TI-RPC) documentation. 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It allows multiple services on the device\nto be accessed simultaneously., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [754]{app2_name: libusbx, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.20, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libusb.info/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for accessing USB devices, app2_description: This package provides a way for applications to access USB devices.\n\nLibusbx is a fork of the original libusb, which is a fully API and ABI\ncompatible drop in for the libusb-1.0.9 release. The libusbx fork was\nstarted by most of the libusb-1.0 developers, after the original libusb\nproject did not produce a new release for over 18 months.\n\nNote that this library is not compatible with the original libusb-0.1 series,\nif you need libusb-0.1 compatibility install the libusb package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [755]{app2_name: libuser, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.60, app2_release: 7.el7_1, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/libuser/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A user and group account administration library, app2_description: The libuser library implements a standardized interface for manipulating\nand administering user and group accounts. The library uses pluggable\nback-ends to interface to its data sources.\n\nSample applications modeled after those included with the shadow password\nsuite are included., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [756]{app2_name: libuser-python, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.60, app2_release: 7.el7_1, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/libuser/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for the libuser library, app2_description: The libuser-python package contains the Python bindings for\nthe libuser library, which provides a Python API for manipulating and\nadministering user and group accounts., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [757]{app2_name: libutempter, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.6, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.altlinux.org/pub/people/ldv/utempter, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A privileged helper for utmp/wtmp updates, app2_description: This library provides interface for terminal emulators such as\nscreen and xterm to record user sessions to utmp and wtmp files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [758]{app2_name: libuuid, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.23.2, app2_release: 43.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Util-linux, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Universally unique ID library, app2_description: This is the universally unique ID library, part of util-linux.\n\nThe libuuid library generates and parses 128-bit universally unique\nid's (UUID's). A UUID is an identifier that is unique across both\nspace and time, with respect to the space of all UUIDs. A UUID can\nbe used for multiple purposes, from tagging objects with an extremely\nshort lifetime, to reliably identifying very persistent objects\nacross a network.\n\nSee also the "uuid" package, which is a separate implementation., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [759]{app2_name: libv4l, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.5, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://hansdegoede.livejournal.com/3636.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Collection of video4linux support libraries, app2_description: libv4l is a collection of libraries which adds a thin abstraction layer on\ntop of video4linux2 devices. The purpose of this (thin) layer is to make it\neasy for application writers to support a wide variety of devices without\nhaving to write separate code for different devices in the same class. libv4l\nconsists of 3 different libraries: libv4lconvert, libv4l1 and libv4l2.\n\nlibv4lconvert offers functions to convert from any (known) pixel-format\nto V4l2_PIX_FMT_BGR24 or V4l2_PIX_FMT_YUV420.\n\nlibv4l1 offers the (deprecated) v4l1 API on top of v4l2 devices, independent\nof the drivers for those devices supporting v4l1 compatibility (which many\nv4l2 drivers do not).\n\nlibv4l2 offers the v4l2 API on top of v4l2 devices, while adding for the\napplication transparent libv4lconvert conversion where necessary., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [760]{app2_name: libverto, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.5, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/libverto/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Main loop abstraction library, app2_description: libverto provides a way for libraries to expose asynchronous interfaces\nwithout having to choose a particular event loop, offloading this\ndecision to the end application which consumes the library.\n\nIf you are packaging an application, not library, based on libverto,\nyou should depend either on a specific implementation module or you\ncan depend on the virtual provides 'libverto-module-base'. This will\nensure that you have at least one module installed that provides io,\ntimeout and signal functionality. Currently glib is the only module\nthat does not provide these three because it lacks signal. However,\nglib will support signal in the future., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [761]{app2_name: libverto-tevent, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.5, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/libverto/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: tevent module for libverto, app2_description: Module for libverto which provides integration with tevent.\n\nThis package provides libverto-module-base since it supports io, timeout\nand signal., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [762]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.0, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Server side daemon and supporting files for libvirt library, app2_description: Server side daemon required to manage the virtualization capabilities\nof recent versions of Linux. Requires a hypervisor specific sub-RPM\nfor specific drivers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [763]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-config-network, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.0, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Default configuration files for the libvirtd daemon, app2_description: Default configuration files for setting up NAT based networking, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [764]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-driver-interface, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.0, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Interface driver plugin for the libvirtd daemon, app2_description: The interface driver plugin for the libvirtd daemon, providing\nan implementation of the network interface APIs using the\nnetcf library, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [765]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-driver-network, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.0, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network driver plugin for the libvirtd daemon, app2_description: The network driver plugin for the libvirtd daemon, providing\nan implementation of the virtual network APIs using the Linux\nbridge capabilities., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [766]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-driver-nodedev, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.0, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Nodedev driver plugin for the libvirtd daemon, app2_description: The nodedev driver plugin for the libvirtd daemon, providing\nan implementation of the node device APIs using the udev\ncapabilities., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [767]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-driver-nwfilter, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.0, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Nwfilter driver plugin for the libvirtd daemon, app2_description: The nwfilter driver plugin for the libvirtd daemon, providing\nan implementation of the firewall APIs using the ebtables,\niptables and ip6tables capabilities, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [768]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-driver-qemu, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.0, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: QEMU driver plugin for the libvirtd daemon, app2_description: The qemu driver plugin for the libvirtd daemon, providing\nan implementation of the hypervisor driver APIs using\nQEMU, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [769]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-driver-secret, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.0, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Secret driver plugin for the libvirtd daemon, app2_description: The secret driver plugin for the libvirtd daemon, providing\nan implementation of the secret key APIs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [770]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-driver-storage, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.0, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Storage driver plugin including all backends for the libvirtd daemon, app2_description: The storage driver plugin for the libvirtd daemon, providing\nan implementation of the storage APIs using LVM, iSCSI,\nparted and more., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [771]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-core, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.0, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Storage driver plugin including base backends for the libvirtd daemon, app2_description: The storage driver plugin for the libvirtd daemon, providing\nan implementation of the storage APIs using files, local disks, LVM, SCSI,\niSCSI, and multipath storage., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [772]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-disk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.0, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Storage driver plugin for disk, app2_description: The storage driver backend adding implementation of the storage APIs for block\nvolumes using the host disks., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [773]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-gluster, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.0, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Storage driver plugin for gluster, app2_description: The storage driver backend adding implementation of the storage APIs for gluster\nvolumes using libgfapi., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [774]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-iscsi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.0, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Storage driver plugin for iscsi, app2_description: The storage driver backend adding implementation of the storage APIs for iscsi\nvolumes using the host iscsi stack., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [775]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-logical, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.0, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Storage driver plugin for lvm volumes, app2_description: The storage driver backend adding implementation of the storage APIs for block\nvolumes using lvm., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [776]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-mpath, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.0, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Storage driver plugin for multipath volumes, app2_description: The storage driver backend adding implementation of the storage APIs for\nmultipath storage using device mapper., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [777]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-rbd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.0, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Storage driver plugin for rbd, app2_description: The storage driver backend adding implementation of the storage APIs for rbd\nvolumes using the ceph protocol., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [778]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-scsi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.0, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Storage driver plugin for local scsi devices, app2_description: The storage driver backend adding implementation of the storage APIs for scsi\nhost devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [779]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-kvm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.0, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Server side daemon & driver required to run KVM guests, app2_description: Server side daemon and driver required to manage the virtualization\ncapabilities of the KVM hypervisor, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [780]{app2_name: libvirt-gconfig, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: libvirt object APIs for processing object configuration, app2_description: This package provides APIs for processing the object configuration\ndata, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [781]{app2_name: libvirt-glib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: libvirt glib integration for events, app2_description: This package provides integration between libvirt and the glib\nevent loop., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [782]{app2_name: libvirt-gobject, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: libvirt object APIs for managing virtualization hosts, app2_description: This package provides APIs for managing virtualization host\nobjects, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [783]{app2_name: libvirt-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.0, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Client side libraries, app2_description: Shared libraries for accessing the libvirt daemon., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [784]{app2_name: libvisual, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.0, app2_release: 16.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvisual.sf.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Abstraction library for audio visualisation plugins, app2_description: Libvisual is an abstraction library that comes between applications and\naudio visualisation plugins.\n\nOften when it comes to audio visualisation plugins or programs that create\nvisuals they do depend on a player or something else, basically there is no\ngeneral framework that enable application developers to easy access cool\naudio visualisation plugins. Libvisual wants to change this by providing\nan interface towards plugins and applications, through this easy to use\ninterface applications can easily access plugins and since the drawing is\ndone by the application it also enables the developer to draw the visual\nanywhere he wants., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [785]{app2_name: libvorbis, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.3.3, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.xiph.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Vorbis General Audio Compression Codec, app2_description: Ogg Vorbis is a fully open, non-proprietary, patent- and royalty-free,\ngeneral-purpose compressed audio format for audio and music at fixed\nand variable bitrates.\n\nThe libvorbis package contains runtime libraries for use in programs\nthat support Ogg Vorbis., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [786]{app2_name: libvpx, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.0, app2_release: 5.el7_0, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.webmproject.org/tools/vp8-sdk/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: VP8 Video Codec SDK, app2_description: libvpx provides the VP8 SDK, which allows you to integrate your applications\nwith the VP8 video codec, a high quality, royalty free, open source codec\ndeployed on millions of computers and devices worldwide., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [787]{app2_name: libwacom, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.24, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tablet Information Client Library, app2_description: libwacom is a library that provides information about Wacom tablets and\ntools. This information can then be used by drivers or applications to tweak\nthe UI or general settings to match the physical tablet., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [788]{app2_name: libwacom-data, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.24, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tablet Information Client Library Library Data Files, app2_description: Tablet information client library library data files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [789]{app2_name: libwbclient, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.6.2, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The winbind client library, app2_description: The libwbclient package contains the winbind client library from the Samba\nsuite., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [790]{app2_name: libwebp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.0, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://webmproject.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library and tools for the WebP graphics format, app2_description: WebP is an image format that does lossy compression of digital\nphotographic images. WebP consists of a codec based on VP8, and a\ncontainer based on RIFF. Webmasters, web developers and browser\ndevelopers can use WebP to compress, archive and distribute digital\nimages more efficiently., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [791]{app2_name: libwnck3, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.20.1, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://download.gnome.org/sources/libwnck/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Window Navigator Construction Kit, app2_description: libwnck (pronounced "libwink") is used to implement pagers, tasklists,\nand other such things. It allows applications to monitor information\nabout open windows, workspaces, their names/icons, and so forth., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [792]{app2_name: libwvstreams, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.6.1, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://code.google.com/p/wvstreams/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: WvStreams is a network programming library written in C++, app2_description: WvStreams aims to be an efficient, secure, and easy-to-use library for\ndoing network applications development., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [793]{app2_name: libxcb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.12, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xcb.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A C binding to the X11 protocol, app2_description: The X protocol C-language Binding (XCB) is a replacement for Xlib featuring a\nsmall footprint, latency hiding, direct access to the protocol, improved\nthreading support, and extensibility., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [794]{app2_name: libxkbcommon, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.7.1, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.x.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X.Org X11 XKB parsing library, app2_description: libxkbcommon is the X.Org library for compiling XKB maps into formats usable by\nthe X Server or other display servers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [795]{app2_name: libxkbcommon-x11, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.7.1, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.x.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X.Org X11 XKB keymap creation library, app2_description: libxkbcommon-x11 is the X.Org library for creating keymaps by querying the X\nserver., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [796]{app2_name: libxkbfile, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.9, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.x.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X.Org X11 libxkbfile runtime library, app2_description: X.Org X11 libxkbfile runtime library, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [797]{app2_name: libxklavier, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.4, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/LibXklavier, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: High-level API for X Keyboard Extension, app2_description: libxklavier is a library providing a high-level API for the X Keyboard\nExtension (XKB). This library is intended to support XFree86 and other\ncommercial X servers. It is useful for creating XKB-related software\n(layout indicators etc)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [798]{app2_name: libxml2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 6.el7_2.3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xmlsoft.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library providing XML and HTML support, app2_description: This library allows to manipulate XML files. It includes support\nto read, modify and write XML and HTML files. There is DTDs support\nthis includes parsing and validation even with complex DtDs, either\nat parse time or later once the document has been modified. The output\ncan be a simple SAX stream or and in-memory DOM like representations.\nIn this case one can use the built-in XPath and XPointer implementation\nto select sub nodes or ranges. A flexible Input/Output mechanism is\navailable, with existing HTTP and FTP modules and combined to an\nURI library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [799]{app2_name: libxml2-python, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 6.el7_2.3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xmlsoft.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for the libxml2 library, app2_description: The libxml2-python package contains a module that permits applications\nwritten in the Python programming language to use the interface\nsupplied by the libxml2 library to manipulate XML files.\n\nThis library allows to manipulate XML files. It includes support\nto read, modify and write XML and HTML files. There is DTDs support\nthis includes parsing and validation even with complex DTDs, either\nat parse time or later once the document has been modified., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [800]{app2_name: libxshmfence, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.x.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X11 shared memory fences, app2_description: Shared memory fences for X11, as used in DRI3., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [801]{app2_name: libxslt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.28, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library providing the Gnome XSLT engine, app2_description: This C library allows to transform XML files into other XML files\n(or HTML, text, ...) using the standard XSLT stylesheet transformation\nmechanism. 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The original font for TeX/LaTeX is developed by Yannis\nHaralambous and are in GPL. OTF tables are added by Anuradha\nRatnaweera and Harshani Devadithya., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [804]{app2_name: lksctp-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.17, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://lksctp.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: User-space access to Linux Kernel SCTP, app2_description: This is the lksctp-tools package for Linux Kernel SCTP (Stream Control\nTransmission Protocol) Reference Implementation.\n\nThis package is intended to supplement the Linux Kernel SCTP Reference\nImplementation now available in the Linux kernel source tree in\nversions 2.5.36 and following. 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Normally,\nlogrotate runs as a daily cron job.\n\nInstall the logrotate package if you need a utility to deal with the\nlog files on your system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [809]{app2_name: lohit-assamese-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.5.3, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/lohit/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Free Assamese font, app2_description: This package provides a free Assamese truetype/opentype font., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [810]{app2_name: lohit-bengali-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.5.3, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/lohit/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Free Bengali font, app2_description: This package provides a free Bengali 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Lua\nis dynamically typed, interpreted from bytecodes, and has automatic\nmemory management with garbage collection, making it ideal for\nconfiguration, scripting, and rapid prototyping., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [825]{app2_name: lvm2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 7, app2_version: 2.02.171, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sources.redhat.com/lvm2, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Userland logical volume management tools, app2_description: LVM2 includes all of the support for handling read/write operations on\nphysical volumes (hard disks, RAID-Systems, magneto optical, etc.,\nmultiple devices (MD), see mdadd(8) or even loop devices, see\nlosetup(8)), creating volume groups (kind of virtual disks) from one\nor more physical volumes and creating one or more logical volumes\n(kind of logical partitions) in volume groups., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [826]{app2_name: lvm2-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 7, app2_version: 2.02.171, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sources.redhat.com/lvm2, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared libraries for lvm2, app2_description: This package contains shared lvm2 libraries for applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [827]{app2_name: lzo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.06, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Data compression library with very fast (de)compression, app2_description: LZO is a portable lossless data compression library written in ANSI C.\nIt offers pretty fast compression and very fast decompression.\nDecompression requires no memory. 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There are a lot of other useful features,\nsee mailx(1).\n\nAnd as its ancient analogues, mailx can be used as a mail script language,\nboth for sending and receiving mail.\n\nBesides the "mailx" command, this package provides "mail" and "Mail"\n(which should be compatible with its predecessors from the mailx-8.x source),\nas well as "nail" (the initial name of this project)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [835]{app2_name: make, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.82, app2_release: 23.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/make/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GNU tool which simplifies the build process for users, app2_description: A GNU tool for controlling the generation of executables and other\nnon-source files of a program from the program's source files. 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Always have the latest version of this package\ninstalled., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [839]{app2_name: mariadb-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 5.5.56, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://mariadb.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The shared libraries required for MariaDB/MySQL clients, app2_description: The mariadb-libs package provides the essential shared libraries for any\nMariaDB/MySQL client program or interface. You will need to install this\npackage to use any other MariaDB package or any clients that need to connect\nto a MariaDB/MySQL server. 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Also, the package of\nlibmarisa contains a set of command line tools for building and\noperating a MARISA-based dictionary.\n\nA MARISA-based dictionary supports not only lookup but also reverse\nlookup, common prefix search and predictive search., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [841]{app2_name: mcelog, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 3, app2_version: 144, app2_release: 3.94d853b2ea81.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/andikleen/mcelog.git, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tool to translate x86-64 CPU Machine Check Exception data, app2_description: mcelog is a utility that collects and decodes Machine Check Exception data\non x86-32 and x86-64 systems. It can be run either as a daemon, or by cron., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [842]{app2_name: mdadm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.0, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/raid/mdadm/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The mdadm program controls Linux md devices (software RAID arrays), app2_description: The mdadm program is used to create, manage, and monitor Linux MD (software\nRAID) devices. As such, it provides similar functionality to the raidtools\npackage. However, mdadm is a single program, and it can perform\nalmost all functions without a configuration file, though a configuration\nfile can be used to help with some common tasks., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [843]{app2_name: meanwhile, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.0, app2_release: 12.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://meanwhile.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Lotus Sametime Community Client library, app2_description: The heart of the meanwhile Project is the meanwhile library, providing the basic\nLotus Sametime session functionality along with the core services; Presence\nAwareness, Instant Messaging, Multi-user Conferencing, Preferences Storage,\nIdentity Resolution, and File Transfer., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [844]{app2_name: mesa-dri-drivers, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 17.0.1, app2_release: 6.20170307.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mesa3d.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mesa-based DRI drivers, app2_description: Mesa-based DRI drivers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [845]{app2_name: mesa-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 17.0.1, app2_release: 6.20170307.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mesa3d.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mesa driver filesystem, app2_description: Mesa driver filesystem, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [846]{app2_name: mesa-libEGL, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 17.0.1, app2_release: 6.20170307.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mesa3d.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mesa libEGL runtime libraries, app2_description: Mesa libEGL runtime libraries, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [847]{app2_name: mesa-libGL, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 17.0.1, app2_release: 6.20170307.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mesa3d.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mesa libGL runtime libraries and DRI drivers, app2_description: Mesa libGL runtime library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [848]{app2_name: mesa-libGLES, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 17.0.1, app2_release: 6.20170307.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mesa3d.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mesa libGLES runtime libraries, app2_description: Mesa GLES runtime libraries, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [849]{app2_name: mesa-libgbm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 17.0.1, app2_release: 6.20170307.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mesa3d.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mesa gbm library, app2_description: Mesa gbm runtime library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [850]{app2_name: mesa-libglapi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 17.0.1, app2_release: 6.20170307.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mesa3d.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mesa shared glapi, app2_description: Mesa shared glapi, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [851]{app2_name: mesa-libxatracker, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 17.0.1, app2_release: 6.20170307.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mesa3d.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mesa XA state tracker for vmware, app2_description: Mesa XA state tracker for vmware, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [852]{app2_name: mesa-private-llvm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.9.1, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://llvm.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: llvm engine for Mesa, app2_description: This package contains the LLVM-based runtime support for Mesa. It is not a\nfully-featured build of LLVM, and use by any package other than Mesa is not\nsupported., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [853]{app2_name: metacity, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.34.13, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://download.gnome.org/sources/metacity/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Unobtrusive window manager, app2_description: Metacity is a window manager that integrates nicely with the GNOME desktop.\nIt strives to be quiet, small, stable, get on with its job, and stay out of\nyour attention., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [854]{app2_name: microcode_ctl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 2.1, app2_release: 22.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedorahosted.org/microcode_ctl, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tool to transform and deploy CPU microcode update for x86., app2_description: The microcode_ctl utility is a companion to the microcode driver written\nby Tigran Aivazian <tigran@aivazian.fsnet.co.uk>.\n\nThe microcode update is volatile and needs to be uploaded on each system\nboot i.e. it doesn't reflash your cpu permanently, reboot and it reverts\nback to the old microcode., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [855]{app2_name: mlocate, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.26, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/mlocate/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An utility for finding files by name, app2_description: mlocate is a locate/updatedb implementation. It keeps a database of\nall existing files and allows you to lookup files by name.\n\nThe 'm' stands for "merging": updatedb reuses the existing database to avoid\nrereading most of the file system, which makes updatedb faster and does not\ntrash the system caches as much as traditional locate implementations., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [856]{app2_name: mobile-broadband-provider-info, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.20170310, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://live.gnome.org/NetworkManager/MobileBroadband/ServiceProviders, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mobile broadband provider database, app2_description: The mobile-broadband-provider-info package contains listings of mobile\nbroadband (3G) providers and associated network and plan information., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [857]{app2_name: mokutil, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 12, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.codon.org.uk/~mjg59/shim/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for managing Secure Boot/MoK keys., app2_description: Utilities for managing the "Machine's Own Keys" list., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [858]{app2_name: mousetweaks, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.12.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://live.gnome.org/Mousetweaks/Home, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mouse accessibility support for the GNOME desktop, app2_description: The Mousetweaks package provides mouse accessibility enhancements for\nthe GNOME desktop, such as performing various clicks without using any\nhardware button. The options can be accessed through the Accessibility\ntab of the Mouse Preferences of GNOME Control Center or through command-line., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [859]{app2_name: mozilla-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mozilla filesytem layout, app2_description: This package provides some directories required by packages which use\nMozilla technologies such as NPAPI plugins or toolkit extensions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [860]{app2_name: mozjs17, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 17.0.0, app2_release: 19.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/js/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: JavaScript interpreter and libraries, app2_description: JavaScript is the Netscape-developed object scripting language used in millions\nof web pages and server applications worldwide. Netscape's JavaScript is a\nsuperset of the ECMA-262 Edition 3 (ECMAScript) standard scripting language,\nwith only mild differences from the published standard., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [861]{app2_name: mozjs24, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 24.2.0, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/js/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: JavaScript interpreter and libraries, app2_description: JavaScript is the Netscape-developed object scripting language used in millions\nof web pages and server applications worldwide. Netscape's JavaScript is a\nsuper set of the ECMA-262 Edition 3 (ECMAScript) standard scripting language,\nwith only mild differences from the published standard., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [862]{app2_name: mpfr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1.1, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mpfr.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A C library for multiple-precision floating-point computations, app2_description: The MPFR library is a C library for multiple-precision floating-point\ncomputations with "correct rounding". The MPFR is efficient and\nalso has a well-defined semantics. It copies the good ideas from the\nANSI/IEEE-754 standard for double-precision floating-point arithmetic\n(53-bit mantissa). MPFR is based on the GMP multiple-precision library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [863]{app2_name: mtdev, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.5, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://bitmath.org/code/mtdev/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Multitouch Protocol Translation Library, app2_description: mtdev is a stand-alone library which transforms all variants of kernel MT\nevents to the slotted type B protocol. The events put into mtdev may be from\nany MT device, specifically type A without contact tracking, type A with\ncontact tracking, or type B with contact tracking., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [864]{app2_name: mtools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.0.18, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://mtools.linux.lu/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Programs for accessing MS-DOS disks without mounting the disks, app2_description: Mtools is a collection of utilities for accessing MS-DOS files.\nMtools allow you to read, write and move around MS-DOS filesystem\nfiles (normally on MS-DOS floppy disks). Mtools supports Windows95\nstyle long file names, OS/2 XDF disks, and 2m disks\n\nMtools should be installed if you need to use MS-DOS disks, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [865]{app2_name: mtr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 0.85, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.BitWizard.nl/mtr, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A network diagnostic tool, app2_description: Mtr is a network diagnostic tool that combines ping and traceroute\ninto one program. Mtr provides two interfaces: an ncurses interface,\nuseful for using Mtr from a telnet session; and a GTK+ interface for X\n(provided in the mtr-gtk package)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [866]{app2_name: mutter, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.3, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Window and compositing manager based on Clutter, app2_description: Mutter is a window and compositing manager that displays and manages\nyour desktop via OpenGL. Mutter combines a sophisticated display engine\nusing the Clutter toolkit with solid window-management logic inherited\nfrom the Metacity window manager.\n\nWhile Mutter can be used stand-alone, it is primarily intended to be\nused as the display core of a larger system such as GNOME Shell. For\nthis reason, Mutter is very extensible via plugins, which are used both\nto add fancy visual effects and to rework the window management\nbehaviors to meet the needs of the environment., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [867]{app2_name: nano, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.3.1, app2_release: 10.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.nano-editor.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A small text editor, app2_description: GNU nano is a small and friendly text editor., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [868]{app2_name: nautilus, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.3, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Nautilus, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: File manager for GNOME, app2_description: Nautilus is the file manager and graphical shell for the GNOME desktop\nthat makes it easy to manage your files and the rest of your system.\nIt allows to browse directories on local and remote filesystems, preview\nfiles and launch applications associated with them.\nIt is also responsible for handling the icons on the GNOME desktop., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [869]{app2_name: nautilus-extensions, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.3, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Nautilus, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Nautilus extensions library, app2_description: This package provides the libraries used by nautilus extensions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [870]{app2_name: nautilus-sendto, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.8.4, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/nautilus-sendto, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Nautilus context menu for sending files, app2_description: The nautilus-sendto package provides a Nautilus context menu for\nsending files via other desktop applications. These functions are\nimplemented as plugins, so nautilus-sendto can be extended with\nadditional features., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [871]{app2_name: ncompress, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.2.4.4, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ncompress.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Fast compression and decompression utilities, app2_description: The ncompress package contains the compress and uncompress file\ncompression and decompression utilities, which are compatible with the\noriginal UNIX compress utility (.Z file extensions). These utilities\ncan't handle gzipped (.gz file extensions) files, but gzip can handle\ncompressed files.\n\nInstall ncompress if you need compression/decompression utilities\nwhich are compatible with the original UNIX compress utility., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [872]{app2_name: ncurses, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.9, app2_release: 13.20130511.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Ncurses support utilities, app2_description: The curses library routines are a terminal-independent method of\nupdating character screens with reasonable optimization. The ncurses\n(new curses) library is a freely distributable replacement for the\ndiscontinued 4.4 BSD classic curses library.\n\nThis package contains support utilities, including a terminfo compiler\ntic, a decompiler infocmp, clear, tput, tset, and a termcap conversion\ntool captoinfo., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [873]{app2_name: ncurses-base, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.9, app2_release: 13.20130511.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Descriptions of common terminals, app2_description: This package contains descriptions of common terminals. Other terminal\ndescriptions are included in the ncurses-term package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [874]{app2_name: ncurses-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.9, app2_release: 13.20130511.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Ncurses libraries, app2_description: The curses library routines are a terminal-independent method of\nupdating character screens with reasonable optimization. The ncurses\n(new curses) library is a freely distributable replacement for the\ndiscontinued 4.4 BSD classic curses library.\n\nThis package contains the ncurses libraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [875]{app2_name: neon, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.30.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.webdav.org/neon/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An HTTP and WebDAV client library, app2_description: neon is an HTTP and WebDAV client library, with a C interface;\nproviding a high-level interface to HTTP and WebDAV methods along\nwith a low-level interface for HTTP request handling. neon\nsupports persistent connections, proxy servers, basic, digest and\nKerberos authentication, and has complete SSL support., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [876]{app2_name: net-snmp-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 5.7.2, app2_release: 28.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The NET-SNMP runtime client libraries, app2_description: The net-snmp-libs package contains the runtime client libraries for shared\nbinaries and applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [877]{app2_name: net-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0, app2_release: 0.22.20131004git.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/net-tools/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Basic networking tools, app2_description: The net-tools package contains basic networking tools,\nincluding ifconfig, netstat, route, and others.\nMost of them are obsolete. For replacement check iproute package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [878]{app2_name: netcf-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.8, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/netcf/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for netcf, app2_description: The libraries for netcf., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [879]{app2_name: nettle, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.7.1, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~nisse/nettle/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A low-level cryptographic library, app2_description: Nettle is a cryptographic library that is designed to fit easily in more\nor less any context: In crypto toolkits for object-oriented languages\n(C++, Python, Pike, ...), in applications like LSH or GNUPG, or even in\nkernel space., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [880]{app2_name: newt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.52.15, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/newt/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for text mode user interfaces, app2_description: Newt is a programming library for color text mode, widget based user\ninterfaces. Newt can be used to add stacked windows, entry widgets,\ncheckboxes, radio buttons, labels, plain text fields, scrollbars,\netc., to text mode user interfaces. This package also contains the\nshared library needed by programs built with newt, as well as a\n/usr/bin/dialog replacement called whiptail. Newt is based on the\nslang library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [881]{app2_name: newt-python, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.52.15, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/newt/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for newt, app2_description: The newt-python package contains the Python bindings for the newt library\nproviding a python API for creating text mode ionterfaces., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [882]{app2_name: nfs-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.3.0, app2_release: 0.48.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/nfs, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NFS utilities and supporting clients and daemons for the kernel NFS server, app2_description: The nfs-utils package provides a daemon for the kernel NFS server and\nrelated tools, which provides a much higher level of performance than the\ntraditional Linux NFS server used by most users.\n\nThis package also contains the showmount program. Showmount queries the\nmount daemon on a remote host for information about the NFS (Network File\nSystem) server on the remote host. For example, showmount can display the\nclients which are mounted on that host.\n\nThis package also contains the mount.nfs and umount.nfs program., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [883]{app2_name: nhn-nanum-fonts-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.020, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://hangeul.naver.com/share.nhn, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common files of nhn-nanum-fonts, app2_description: \nNanum fonts are collection of commonly-used Myeongjo and Gothic Korean\nfont families, designed by Sandoll Communication and Fontrix. The\npublisher is NHN Corporation.\n\nThis package consists of files used by other nhn-nanum-fonts packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [884]{app2_name: nhn-nanum-gothic-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.020, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://hangeul.naver.com/share.nhn, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Nanum fonts Gothic font faces, app2_description: \nNanum fonts are collection of commonly-used Myeongjo and Gothic Korean\nfont families, designed by Sandoll Communication and Fontrix. The\npublisher is NHN Corporation.\n\nThis package consists of the Nanum fonts Gothic font faces., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [885]{app2_name: nm-connection-editor, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A network connection configuration editor for NetworkManager, app2_description: This package contains a network configuration editor and Bluetooth modem\nutility for use with NetworkManager., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [886]{app2_name: nmap-ncat, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 6.40, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://nmap.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Nmap's Netcat replacement, app2_description: Ncat is a feature packed networking utility which will read and\nwrite data across a network from the command line. It uses both\nTCP and UDP for communication and is designed to be a reliable\nback-end tool to instantly provide network connectivity to other\napplications and users. Ncat will not only work with IPv4 and IPv6\nbut provides the user with a virtually limitless number of potential\nuses., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [887]{app2_name: nspr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.13.1, app2_release: 1.0.el7_3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/nspr/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Netscape Portable Runtime, app2_description: NSPR provides platform independence for non-GUI operating system\nfacilities. These facilities include threads, thread synchronization,\nnormal file and network I/O, interval timing and calendar time, basic\nmemory management (malloc and free) and shared library linking., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [888]{app2_name: nss, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.28.4, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network Security Services, app2_description: Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed to\nsupport cross-platform development of security-enabled client and\nserver applications. Applications built with NSS can support SSL v2\nand v3, TLS, PKCS #5, PKCS #7, PKCS #11, PKCS #12, S/MIME, X.509\nv3 certificates, and other security standards., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [889]{app2_name: nss-pem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.3, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/kdudka/nss-pem, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PEM file reader for Network Security Services (NSS), app2_description: PEM file reader for Network Security Services (NSS), implemented as a PKCS#11\nmodule., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [890]{app2_name: nss-softokn, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.28.3, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network Security Services Softoken Module, app2_description: Network Security Services Softoken Cryptographic Module, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [891]{app2_name: nss-softokn-freebl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.28.3, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Freebl library for the Network Security Services, app2_description: NSS Softoken Cryptographic Module Freebl Library\n\nInstall the nss-softokn-freebl package if you need the freebl\nlibrary., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [892]{app2_name: nss-sysinit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.28.4, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System NSS Initialization, app2_description: Default Operating System module that manages applications loading\nNSS globally on the system. This module loads the system defined\nPKCS #11 modules for NSS and chains with other NSS modules to load\nany system or user configured modules., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [893]{app2_name: nss-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.28.4, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for the Network Security Services, app2_description: Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed to\nsupport cross-platform development of security-enabled client and\nserver applications. Applications built with NSS can support SSL v2\nand v3, TLS, PKCS #5, PKCS #7, PKCS #11, PKCS #12, S/MIME, X.509\nv3 certificates, and other security standards.\n\nInstall the nss-tools package if you need command-line tools to\nmanipulate the NSS certificate and key database., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [894]{app2_name: nss-util, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.28.4, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network Security Services Utilities Library, app2_description: Utilities for Network Security Services and the Softoken module, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [895]{app2_name: ntpdate, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.2.6p5, app2_release: 25.el7_3.2, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.ntp.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility to set the date and time via NTP, app2_description: ntpdate is a program for retrieving the date and time from\nNTP servers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [896]{app2_name: ntsysv, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7.4, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/fedora-sysv/chkconfig, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A tool to set the stop/start of system services in a runlevel, app2_description: Ntsysv provides a simple interface for setting which system services\nare started or stopped in various runlevels (instead of directly\nmanipulating the numerous symbolic links in /etc/rc.d). Unless you\nspecify a runlevel or runlevels on the command line (see the man\npage), ntsysv configures the current runlevel (5 if you're using X)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [897]{app2_name: numactl-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.9, app2_release: 6.el7_2, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://oss.sgi.com/www/projects/libnuma/download, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: libnuma libraries, app2_description: numactl-libs provides libnuma, a library to do allocations with\nNUMA policy in applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [898]{app2_name: numad, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5, app2_release: 17.20150602git.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=numad.git, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NUMA user daemon, app2_description: Numad, a daemon for NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Architecture) systems,\nthat monitors NUMA characteristics and manages placement of processes\nand memory to minimize memory latency and thus provide optimum performance., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [899]{app2_name: oddjob, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.31.5, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.fedorahosted.org/oddjob, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A D-Bus service which runs odd jobs on behalf of client applications, app2_description: oddjob is a D-Bus service which performs particular tasks for clients which\nconnect to it and issue requests using the system-wide message bus., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [900]{app2_name: oddjob-mkhomedir, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.31.5, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.fedorahosted.org/oddjob, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An oddjob helper which creates and populates home directories, app2_description: This package contains the oddjob helper which can be used by the\npam_oddjob_mkhomedir module to create a home directory for a user\nat login-time., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [901]{app2_name: open-sans-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.google.com/fonts/specimen/Open+Sans, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Open Sans is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Steve Matteson, app2_description: Open Sans is a humanist sans serif typeface designed by Steve Matteson, Type\nDirector of Ascender Corp. This version contains the complete 897 character\nset, which includes the standard ISO Latin 1, Latin CE, Greek and Cyrillic\ncharacter sets. Open Sans was designed with an upright stress, open forms and\na neutral, yet friendly appearance. It was optimized for print, web, and mobile\ninterfaces, and has excellent legibility characteristics in its letter forms., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [902]{app2_name: open-vm-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.1.5, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/vmware/open-vm-tools, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Open Virtual Machine Tools for virtual machines hosted on VMware, app2_description: The open-vm-tools project is an open source implementation of VMware Tools. It\nis a suite of open source virtualization utilities and drivers to improve the\nfunctionality, user experience and administration of VMware virtual machines.\nThis package contains only the core user-space programs and libraries of\nopen-vm-tools., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [903]{app2_name: open-vm-tools-desktop, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.1.5, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/vmware/open-vm-tools, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: User experience components for Open Virtual Machine Tools, app2_description: This package contains only the user-space programs and libraries of\nopen-vm-tools that are essential for improved user experience of VMware virtual\nmachines., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [904]{app2_name: opencc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.3, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://code.google.com/p/opencc/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for Simplified-Traditional Chinese Conversion, app2_description: OpenCC is a library for converting characters and phrases between\nTraditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [905]{app2_name: openjpeg-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.1, app2_release: 17.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://code.google.com/p/openjpeg/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: JPEG 2000 codec runtime library, app2_description: The openjpeg-libs package contains runtime libraries for applications that use\nOpenJPEG., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [906]{app2_name: openldap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.44, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openldap.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: LDAP support libraries, app2_description: OpenLDAP is an open source suite of LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access\nProtocol) applications and development tools. LDAP is a set of\nprotocols for accessing directory services (usually phone book style\ninformation, but other information is possible) over the Internet,\nsimilar to the way DNS (Domain Name System) information is propagated\nover the Internet. The openldap package contains configuration files,\nlibraries, and documentation for OpenLDAP., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [907]{app2_name: openssh, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.4p1, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssh.com/portable.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An open source implementation of SSH protocol versions 1 and 2, app2_description: SSH (Secure SHell) is a program for logging into and executing\ncommands on a remote machine. SSH is intended to replace rlogin and\nrsh, and to provide secure encrypted communications between two\nuntrusted hosts over an insecure network. X11 connections and\narbitrary TCP/IP ports can also be forwarded over the secure channel.\n\nOpenSSH is OpenBSD's version of the last free version of SSH, bringing\nit up to date in terms of security and features.\n\nThis package includes the core files necessary for both the OpenSSH\nclient and server. To make this package useful, you should also\ninstall openssh-clients, openssh-server, or both., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [908]{app2_name: openssh-clients, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.4p1, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssh.com/portable.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An open source SSH client applications, app2_description: OpenSSH is a free version of SSH (Secure SHell), a program for logging\ninto and executing commands on a remote machine. This package includes\nthe clients necessary to make encrypted connections to SSH servers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [909]{app2_name: openssh-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.4p1, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssh.com/portable.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An open source SSH server daemon, app2_description: OpenSSH is a free version of SSH (Secure SHell), a program for logging\ninto and executing commands on a remote machine. This package contains\nthe secure shell daemon (sshd). The sshd daemon allows SSH clients to\nsecurely connect to your SSH server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [910]{app2_name: openssl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.0.2k, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities from the general purpose cryptography library with TLS implementation, app2_description: The OpenSSL toolkit provides support for secure communications between\nmachines. OpenSSL includes a certificate management tool and shared\nlibraries which provide various cryptographic algorithms and\nprotocols., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [911]{app2_name: openssl-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.0.2k, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A general purpose cryptography library with TLS implementation, app2_description: OpenSSL is a toolkit for supporting cryptography. The openssl-libs\npackage contains the libraries that are used by various applications which\nsupport cryptographic algorithms and protocols., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [912]{app2_name: opus, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.2, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.opus-codec.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An audio codec for use in low-delay speech and audio communication, app2_description: The Opus codec is designed for interactive speech and audio transmission over\nthe Internet. It is designed by the IETF Codec Working Group and incorporates\ntechnology from Skype's SILK codec and Xiph.Org's CELT codec., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [913]{app2_name: orc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.26, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/orc/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Oil Run-time Compiler, app2_description: Orc is a library and set of tools for compiling and executing\nvery simple programs that operate on arrays of data. The "language"\nis a generic assembly language that represents many of the features\navailable in SIMD architectures, including saturated addition and\nsubtraction, and many arithmetic operations., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [914]{app2_name: orca, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.6.3, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://projects.gnome.org/orca/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Assistive technology for people with visual impairments, app2_description: Orca is a flexible, extensible, and powerful assistive technology for people\nwith visual impairments. Using various combinations of speech synthesis,\nbraille, and magnification, Orca helps provide access to applications and\ntoolkits that support AT-SPI (e.g. the GNOME desktop)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [915]{app2_name: os-prober, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.58, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://kitenet.net/~joey/code/os-prober/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Probes disks on the system for installed operating systems, app2_description: This package detects other OSes available on a system and outputs the results\nin a generic machine-readable format. Support for new OSes and Linux\ndistributions can be added easily., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [916]{app2_name: osinfo-db, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20170423, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libosinfo.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: osinfo database files, app2_description: The osinfo database provides information about operating systems and\nhypervisor platforms to facilitate the automated configuration and\nprovisioning of new virtual machines, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [917]{app2_name: osinfo-db-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libosinfo.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for managing the osinfo database, app2_description: This package provides tools for managing the osinfo database of\ninformation about operating systems for use with virtualization, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [918]{app2_name: overpass-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/RedHatBrand/overpass/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Typeface based on the U.S. interstate highway road signage type system, app2_description: Free and open source typeface based on the U.S. interstate highway road signage\ntype system; it is sans-serif and suitable for both body and titling text., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [919]{app2_name: p11-kit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.23.5, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://p11-glue.freedesktop.org/p11-kit.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for loading and sharing PKCS#11 modules, app2_description: p11-kit provides a way to load and enumerate PKCS#11 modules, as well\nas a standard configuration setup for installing PKCS#11 modules in\nsuch a way that they're discoverable., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [920]{app2_name: p11-kit-trust, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.23.5, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://p11-glue.freedesktop.org/p11-kit.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System trust module from p11-kit, app2_description: The p11-kit-trust package contains a system trust PKCS#11 module which\ncontains certificate anchors and black lists., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [921]{app2_name: pakchois, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4, app2_release: 10.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.manyfish.co.uk/pakchois/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A wrapper library for PKCS#11, app2_description: pakchois is just another PKCS#11 wrapper library. pakchois aims to\nprovide a thin wrapper over the PKCS#11 interface; offering a\nmodern object-oriented C interface which does not hide any of the\nunderlying interface, and avoids dependencies on any cryptography\ntoolkit., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [922]{app2_name: paktype-naskh-basic-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.1, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://sourceforge.net/projects/paktype/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Fonts for Arabic, Farsi, Urdu and Sindhi from PakType, app2_description: The paktype-naskh-basic-fonts package contains fonts for the display of \\nArabic, Farsi, Urdu and Sindhi from PakType by Lateef Sagar., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [923]{app2_name: pam, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.8, app2_release: 18.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linux-pam.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An extensible library which provides authentication for applications, app2_description: PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) is a system security tool that\nallows system administrators to set authentication policy without\nhaving to recompile programs that handle authentication., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [924]{app2_name: pango, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.40.4, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.pango.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System for layout and rendering of internationalized text, app2_description: Pango is a library for laying out and rendering of text, with an emphasis\non internationalization. Pango can be used anywhere that text layout is needed,\nthough most of the work on Pango so far has been done in the context of the\nGTK+ widget toolkit. Pango forms the core of text and font handling for GTK+.\n\nPango is designed to be modular; the core Pango layout engine can be used\nwith different font backends.\n\nThe integration of Pango with Cairo provides a complete solution with high\nquality text handling and graphics rendering., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [925]{app2_name: pangomm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.40.1, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gtkmm.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C++ interface for Pango, app2_description: pangomm provides a C++ interface to the Pango library. Highlights\ninclude typesafe callbacks, widgets extensible via inheritance and a\ncomprehensive set of widget classes that can be freely combined to\nquickly create complex user interfaces., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [926]{app2_name: paps, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.8, app2_release: 28.el7.1, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://paps.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Plain Text to PostScript converter, app2_description: paps is a PostScript converter from plain text file using Pango., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [927]{app2_name: paps-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.8, app2_release: 28.el7.1, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://paps.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for paps, app2_description: paps is a PostScript converter from plain text file using Pango.\n\nThis package contains the library for paps., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [928]{app2_name: paratype-pt-sans-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20101909, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.paratype.com/public/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A pan-Cyrillic typeface, app2_description: \nThe PT Sans family was developed as part of the \xe2\x80\x9cPublic Types of Russian\nFederation\xe2\x80\x9d project. This project aims at enabling the peoples of Russia to\nread and write their native languages, using free/libre fonts. It is\ndedicated to the 300-year anniversary of the Russian civil type invented by\nPeter the Great from 1708 to 1710, and was realized with financial support\nfrom the Russian Federal Agency for Press and Mass Communications.\n\nThe fonts include support for all 54 title\xc2\xb9 languages of the Russian\nFederation as well as more common Western, Central European and Cyrillic\nblocks making them unique and a very important tool for modern digital\ncommunications.\n\nPT Sans is a grotesque font based on Russian type designs of the second part\nof the 20th century. However, it also includes very distinctive features of\nmodern humanistic design, fulfilling present day aesthetic and functional\nrequirements.\n\nIt was designed by Alexandra Korolkova, Olga Umpeleva and Vladimir Yefimov\nand released by ParaType.\n\n\xc2\xb9 A \xe2\x80\x9ctitle\xe2\x80\x9d language is named after an ethnic group.\n\nThis package includes the four basic styles and two narrows styles for\neconomic setting., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [929]{app2_name: parted, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1, app2_release: 28.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/parted, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNU disk partition manipulation program, app2_description: The GNU Parted program allows you to create, destroy, resize, move,\nand copy hard disk partitions. Parted can be used for creating space\nfor new operating systems, reorganizing disk usage, and copying data\nto new hard disks., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [930]{app2_name: passwd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.79, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedorahosted.org/passwd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An utility for setting or changing passwords using PAM, app2_description: This package contains a system utility (passwd) which sets\nor changes passwords, using PAM (Pluggable Authentication\nModules) library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [931]{app2_name: pciutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5.1, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mj/pciutils.shtml, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PCI bus related utilities, app2_description: The pciutils package contains various utilities for inspecting and\nsetting devices connected to the PCI bus. The utilities provided\nrequire kernel version 2.1.82 or newer (which support the\n/proc/bus/pci interface)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [932]{app2_name: pciutils-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5.1, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~mj/pciutils.shtml, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux PCI library, app2_description: This package contains a library for inspecting and setting\ndevices connected to the PCI bus., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [933]{app2_name: pcre, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 8.32, app2_release: 17.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.pcre.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl-compatible regular expression library, app2_description: Perl-compatible regular expression library.\nPCRE has its own native API, but a set of "wrapper" functions that are based on\nthe POSIX API are also supplied in the library libpcreposix. Note that this\njust provides a POSIX calling interface to PCRE: the regular expressions\nthemselves still follow Perl syntax and semantics. The header file\nfor the POSIX-style functions is called pcreposix.h., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [934]{app2_name: pcre2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.23, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.pcre.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl-compatible regular expression library, app2_description: PCRE2 is a re-working of the original PCRE (Perl-compatible regular\nexpression) library to provide an entirely new API.\n\nPCRE2 is written in C, and it has its own API. There are three sets of\nfunctions, one for the 8-bit library, which processes strings of bytes, one\nfor the 16-bit library, which processes strings of 16-bit values, and one for\nthe 32-bit library, which processes strings of 32-bit values. There are no C++\nwrappers. This package provides support for strings in 8-bit and UTF-8\nencodings. Install pcre2-utf16 or pcre2-utf32 packages for the other ones.\n\nThe distribution does contain a set of C wrapper functions for the 8-bit\nlibrary that are based on the POSIX regular expression API (see the pcre2posix\nman page). These can be found in a library called libpcre2posix. Note that\nthis just provides a POSIX calling interface to PCRE2; the regular expressions\nthemselves still follow Perl syntax and semantics. The POSIX API is\nrestricted, and does not give full access to all of PCRE2's facilities., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [935]{app2_name: perl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 4, app2_version: 5.16.3, app2_release: 292.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Practical Extraction and Report Language, app2_description: Perl is a high-level programming language with roots in C, sed, awk and shell\nscripting. Perl is good at handling processes and files, and is especially\ngood at handling text. Perl's hallmarks are practicality and efficiency.\nWhile it is used to do a lot of different things, Perl's most common\napplications are system administration utilities and web programming. A large\nproportion of the CGI scripts on the web are written in Perl. You need the\nperl package installed on your system so that your system can handle Perl\nscripts.\n\nInstall this package if you want to program in Perl or enable your system to\nhandle Perl scripts., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [936]{app2_name: perl-Carp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.26, app2_release: 244.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Carp/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Alternative warn and die for modules, app2_description: The Carp routines are useful in your own modules because they act like\ndie() or warn(), but with a message which is more likely to be useful to a\nuser of your module. In the case of cluck, confess, and longmess that\ncontext is a summary of every call in the call-stack. For a shorter message\nyou can use carp or croak which report the error as being from where your\nmodule was called. There is no guarantee that that is where the error was,\nbut it is a good educated guess., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [937]{app2_name: perl-Compress-Raw-Bzip2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.061, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Compress-Raw-Bzip2/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Low-level interface to bzip2 compression library, app2_description: This module provides a Perl interface to the bzip2 compression library.\nIt is used by IO::Compress::Bzip2., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [938]{app2_name: perl-Compress-Raw-Zlib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.061, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Compress-Raw-Zlib/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Low-level interface to the zlib compression library, app2_description: The Compress::Raw::Zlib module provides a Perl interface to the zlib\ncompression library, which is used by IO::Compress::Zlib., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [939]{app2_name: perl-DBD-SQLite, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.39, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/DBD-SQLite/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SQLite DBI Driver, app2_description: SQLite is a public domain RDBMS database engine that you can find at\nhttp://www.hwaci.com/sw/sqlite/.\n\nThis module provides a SQLite RDBMS module that uses the system SQLite\nlibraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [940]{app2_name: perl-DBI, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.627, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dbi.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A database access API for perl, app2_description: DBI is a database access Application Programming Interface (API) for\nthe Perl Language. The DBI API Specification defines a set of\nfunctions, variables and conventions that provide a consistent\ndatabase interface independent of the actual database being used., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [941]{app2_name: perl-Data-Dumper, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.145, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Data-Dumper/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Stringify perl data structures, suitable for printing and eval, app2_description: Given a list of scalars or reference variables, writes out their contents\nin perl syntax. The references can also be objects. The content of each\nvariable is output in a single Perl statement. Handles self-referential\nstructures correctly., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [942]{app2_name: perl-Encode, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.51, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Encode/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Character encodings in Perl, app2_description: The Encode module provides the interface between Perl strings and the rest\nof the system. Perl strings are sequences of characters., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [943]{app2_name: perl-Exporter, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.68, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Exporter/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Implements default import method for modules, app2_description: The Exporter module implements an import method which allows a module to\nexport functions and variables to its users' name spaces. Many modules use\nExporter rather than implementing their own import method because Exporter\nprovides a highly flexible interface, with an implementation optimized for\nthe common case., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [944]{app2_name: perl-File-Path, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.09, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/File-Path/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Create or remove directory trees, app2_description: This module provides a convenient way to create directories of arbitrary\ndepth and to delete an entire directory subtree from the file system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [945]{app2_name: perl-File-Temp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.23.01, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/File-Temp/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Return name and handle of a temporary file safely, app2_description: File::Temp can be used to create and open temporary files in a safe way.\nThere is both a function interface and an object-oriented interface. The\nFile::Temp constructor or the tempfile() function can be used to return the\nname and the open file handle of a temporary file. 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It parses the command line from @ARGV, recognizing and removing\nspecified options and their possible values. It adheres to the POSIX syntax\nfor command line options, with GNU extensions. In general, this means that\noptions have long names instead of single letters, and are introduced with\na double dash "--". Support for bundling of command line options, as was the\ncase with the more traditional single-letter approach, is provided but not\nenabled by default., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [948]{app2_name: perl-HTTP-Tiny, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.033, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/HTTP-Tiny/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Small, simple, correct HTTP/1.1 client, app2_description: This is a very simple HTTP/1.1 client, designed for doing simple GET requests\nwithout the overhead of a large framework like LWP::UserAgent.\n\nIt is more correct and more complete than HTTP::Lite. It supports proxies\n(currently only non-authenticating ones) and redirection. It also correctly\nresumes after EINTR., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [949]{app2_name: perl-IO-Compress, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.061, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/IO-Compress/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Read and write compressed data, app2_description: This distribution provides a Perl interface to allow reading and writing of\ncompressed data created with the zlib and bzip2 libraries.\n\nIO-Compress supports reading and writing of bzip2, RFC 1950, RFC 1951,\nRFC 1952 (i.e. gzip) and zip files/buffers.\n\nThe following modules used to be distributed separately, but are now\nincluded with the IO-Compress distribution:\n* Compress-Zlib\n* IO-Compress-Zlib\n* IO-Compress-Bzip2\n* IO-Compress-Base, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [950]{app2_name: perl-Net-Daemon, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.48, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Net-Daemon/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl extension for portable daemons, app2_description: Net::Daemon is an abstract base class for implementing portable server\napplications in a very simple way. The module is designed for Perl 5.006 and\nithreads (and higher), but can work with fork() and Perl 5.004.\n\nThe Net::Daemon class offers methods for the most common tasks a daemon\nneeds: Starting up, logging, accepting clients, authorization, restricting\nits own environment for security and doing the true work. You only have to\noverride those methods that aren't appropriate for you, but typically\ninheriting will safe you a lot of work anyways., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [951]{app2_name: perl-PathTools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.40, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/PathTools/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PathTools Perl module (Cwd, File::Spec), app2_description: This is the combined distribution for the File::Spec and Cwd modules., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [952]{app2_name: perl-PlRPC, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2020, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/PlRPC, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Interface for writing PlRPC clients and servers, app2_description: PlRPC (Perl RPC) is a package that simplifies the writing of Perl based\nclient/server applications. RPC::PlServer is the package used on the\nserver side, and you guess what RPC::PlClient is for. PlRPC works by\ndefining a set of methods that may be executed by the client., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [953]{app2_name: perl-Pod-Escapes, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.04, app2_release: 292.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl module for resolving POD escape sequences, app2_description: This module provides things that are useful in decoding Pod E<...> sequences.\nPresumably, it should be used only by Pod parsers and/or formatters., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [954]{app2_name: perl-Pod-Perldoc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.20, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Pod-Perldoc/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Look up Perl documentation in Pod format, app2_description: perldoc looks up a piece of documentation in .pod format that is embedded\nin the perl installation tree or in a perl script, and displays it via\n"groff -man | $PAGER". This is primarily used for the documentation for\nthe perl library modules., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [955]{app2_name: perl-Pod-Simple, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.28, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Pod-Simple/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Framework for parsing POD documentation, app2_description: Pod::Simple is a Perl library for parsing text in the Pod ("plain old\ndocumentation") markup language that is typically used for writing\ndocumentation for Perl and for Perl modules., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [956]{app2_name: perl-Pod-Usage, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.63, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Pod-Usage/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Print a usage message from embedded POD documentation, app2_description: pod2usage will print a usage message for the invoking script (using its\nembedded POD documentation) and then exit the script with the desired exit\nstatus. The usage message printed may have any one of three levels of\n"verboseness": If the verbose level is 0, then only a synopsis is printed.\nIf the verbose level is 1, then the synopsis is printed along with a\ndescription (if present) of the command line options and arguments. If the\nverbose level is 2, then the entire manual page is printed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [957]{app2_name: perl-Scalar-List-Utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.27, app2_release: 248.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Scalar-List-Utils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A selection of general-utility scalar and list subroutines, app2_description: This package contains a selection of subroutines that people have expressed\nwould be nice to have in the perl core, but the usage would not really be\nhigh enough to warrant the use of a keyword, and the size so small such\nthat being individual extensions would be wasteful., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [958]{app2_name: perl-Socket, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.010, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Socket/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Networking constants and support functions, app2_description: This module provides a variety of constants, structure manipulators and other\nfunctions related to socket-based networking. The values and functions\nprovided are useful when used in conjunction with Perl core functions such as\nsocket(), setsockopt() and bind(). It also provides several other support\nfunctions, mostly for dealing with conversions of network addresses between\nhuman-readable and native binary forms, and for hostname resolver operations., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [959]{app2_name: perl-Storable, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.45, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Storable/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Persistence for Perl data structures, app2_description: The Storable package brings persistence to your Perl data structures\ncontaining scalar, array, hash or reference objects, i.e. anything that\ncan be conveniently stored to disk and retrieved at a later time., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [960]{app2_name: perl-Text-ParseWords, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.29, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Text-ParseWords/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Parse text into an array of tokens or array of arrays, app2_description: The nested_quotewords() and quotewords() functions accept a delimiter (which\ncan be a regular expression) and a list of lines and then breaks those lines\nup into a list of words ignoring delimiters that appear inside quotes.\nquotewords() returns all of the tokens in a single long list, while\nnested_quotewords() returns a list of token lists corresponding to the\nelements of @lines. parse_line() does tokenizing on a single string. The\nquotewords() functions simply call &parse_line(), so if you're only splitting\none line you can call parse_line() directly and save a function call., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [961]{app2_name: perl-Time-HiRes, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 4, app2_version: 1.9725, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Time-HiRes/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: High resolution alarm, sleep, gettimeofday, interval timers, app2_description: The Time::HiRes module implements a Perl interface to the usleep, nanosleep,\nualarm, gettimeofday, and setitimer/getitimer system calls, in other words,\nhigh resolution time and timers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [962]{app2_name: perl-Time-Local, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2300, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Time-Local/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Efficiently compute time from local and GMT time, app2_description: This module provides functions that are the inverse of built-in perl functions\nlocaltime() and gmtime(). They accept a date as a six-element array, and\nreturn the corresponding time(2) value in seconds since the system epoch\n(Midnight, January 1, 1970 GMT on Unix, for example). This value can be\npositive or negative, though POSIX only requires support for positive values,\nso dates before the system's epoch may not work on all operating systems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [963]{app2_name: perl-constant, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.27, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/constant/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl pragma to declare constants, app2_description: This pragma allows you to declare constants at compile-time:\n\nuse constant PI => 4 * atan2(1, 1);\n\nWhen you declare a constant such as "PI" using the method shown above,\neach machine your script runs upon can have as many digits of accuracy\nas it can use. Also, your program will be easier to read, more likely\nto be maintained (and maintained correctly), and far less likely to\nsend a space probe to the wrong planet because nobody noticed the one\nequation in which you wrote 3.14195.\n\nWhen a constant is used in an expression, Perl replaces it with its\nvalue at compile time, and may then optimize the expression further.\nIn particular, any code in an "if (CONSTANT)" block will be optimized\naway if the constant is false., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [964]{app2_name: perl-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 4, app2_version: 5.16.3, app2_release: 292.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The libraries for the perl runtime, app2_description: The libraries for the perl runtime, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [965]{app2_name: perl-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 4, app2_version: 5.16.3, app2_release: 292.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Macros for rpmbuild, app2_description: Macros for rpmbuild are needed during build of srpm in koji. This\nsub-package must be installed into buildroot, so it will be needed\nby perl. Perl is needed because of git., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [966]{app2_name: perl-parent, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 0.225, app2_release: 244.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/parent/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Establish an ISA relationship with base classes at compile time, app2_description: Allows you to both load one or more modules, while setting up inheritance\nfrom those modules at the same time. Mostly similar in effect to:\n\n\tpackage Baz;\n\n\tBEGIN {\n\t\trequire Foo;\n\t\trequire Bar;\n\n\t\tpush @ISA, qw(Foo Bar);\n\t}, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [967]{app2_name: perl-podlators, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.5.1, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/podlators/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Format POD source into various output formats, app2_description: This package contains Pod::Man and Pod::Text modules which convert POD input\nto *roff source output, suitable for man pages, or plain text. It also\nincludes several sub-classes of Pod::Text for formatted output to terminals\nwith various capabilities., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [968]{app2_name: perl-threads, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.87, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/threads/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl interpreter-based threads, app2_description: Since Perl 5.8, thread programming has been available using a model called\ninterpreter threads which provides a new Perl interpreter for each thread,\nand, by default, results in no data or state information being shared\nbetween threads.\n\n(Prior to Perl 5.8, 5005threads was available through the "Thread.pm" API.\nThis threading model has been deprecated, and was removed as of Perl 5.10.0.), app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [969]{app2_name: perl-threads-shared, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.43, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/dist/threads-shared/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl extension for sharing data structures between threads, app2_description: By default, variables are private to each thread, and each newly created\nthread gets a private copy of each existing variable. This module allows\nyou to share variables across different threads (and pseudo-forks on\nWin32). It is used together with the threads module., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [970]{app2_name: pinentry, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.1, app2_release: 17.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnupg.org/aegypten/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Collection of simple PIN or passphrase entry dialogs, app2_description: Pinentry is a collection of simple PIN or passphrase entry dialogs which\nutilize the Assuan protocol as described by the aegypten project; see\nhttp://www.gnupg.org/aegypten/ for details.\nThis package contains the curses (text) based version of the PIN entry dialog., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [971]{app2_name: pinentry-gtk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.1, app2_release: 17.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnupg.org/aegypten/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Passphrase/PIN entry dialog based on GTK+, app2_description: Pinentry is a collection of simple PIN or passphrase entry dialogs which\nutilize the Assuan protocol as described by the aegypten project; see\nhttp://www.gnupg.org/aegypten/ for details.\nThis package contains the GTK GUI based version of the PIN entry dialog., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [972]{app2_name: pinfo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.10, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pinfo.alioth.debian.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An info file viewer, app2_description: Pinfo is an info file (or man page) viewer with a user interface\nsimilar to the Lynx Web browser's interface. Pinfo supports searching\nusing regular expressions, and is based on the ncurses library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [973]{app2_name: pixman, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.34.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/pixman/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Pixel manipulation library, app2_description: Pixman is a pixel manipulation library for X and cairo., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [974]{app2_name: pkgconfig, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 0.27.1, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pkgconfig.freedesktop.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A tool for determining compilation options, app2_description: The pkgconfig tool determines compilation options. For each required\nlibrary, it reads the configuration file and outputs the necessary\ncompiler and linker flags., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [975]{app2_name: plymouth, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.9, app2_release: 0.28.20140113.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouth, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Graphical Boot Animation and Logger, app2_description: Plymouth provides an attractive graphical boot animation in\nplace of the text messages that normally get shown. Text\nmessages are instead redirected to a log file for viewing\nafter boot., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [976]{app2_name: plymouth-core-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.9, app2_release: 0.28.20140113.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouth, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Plymouth core libraries, app2_description: This package contains the libply and libply-splash-core libraries\nused by Plymouth., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [977]{app2_name: plymouth-graphics-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.9, app2_release: 0.28.20140113.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouth, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Plymouth graphics libraries, app2_description: This package contains the libply-splash-graphics library\nused by graphical Plymouth splashes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [978]{app2_name: plymouth-plugin-label, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.9, app2_release: 0.28.20140113.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouth, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Plymouth label plugin, app2_description: This package contains the label control plugin for\nPlymouth. It provides the ability to render text on\ngraphical boot splashes using pango and cairo., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [979]{app2_name: plymouth-plugin-two-step, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.9, app2_release: 0.28.20140113.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouth, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Plymouth "two-step" plugin, app2_description: This package contains the "two-step" boot splash plugin for\nPlymouth. It features a two phased boot process that starts with\na progressing animation synced to boot time and finishes with a\nshort, fast one-shot animation., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [980]{app2_name: plymouth-scripts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.9, app2_release: 0.28.20140113.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouth, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Plymouth related scripts, app2_description: This package contains scripts that help integrate Plymouth with\nthe system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [981]{app2_name: plymouth-system-theme, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.9, app2_release: 0.28.20140113.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouth, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Plymouth default theme, app2_description: This metapackage tracks the current distribution default theme., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [982]{app2_name: plymouth-theme-charge, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.9, app2_release: 0.28.20140113.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouth, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Plymouth "Charge" plugin, app2_description: This package contains the "charge" boot splash theme for\nPlymouth. It is the default theme for Red Hat Enterprise Linux., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [983]{app2_name: pm-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.1, app2_release: 27.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pm-utils.freedesktop.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Power management utilities and scripts, app2_description: The pm-utils package contains utilities and scripts useful for tasks related\nto power management., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [984]{app2_name: pnm2ppa, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.04, app2_release: 28.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pnm2ppa, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Drivers for printing to HP PPA printers, app2_description: Pnm2ppa is a color driver for HP PPA host-based printers such as the\nHP710C, 712C, 720C, 722C, 820Cse, 820Cxi, 1000Cse, and 1000Cxi.\nPnm2ppa accepts Ghostscript output in PPM format and sends it to the\nprinter in PPA format.\n\nInstall pnm2ppa if you need to print to a PPA printer., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [985]{app2_name: policycoreutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.5, app2_release: 17.1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.selinuxproject.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux policy core utilities, app2_description: Security-enhanced Linux is a feature of the Linux\xc2\xae kernel and a number\nof utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to add\nmandatory access controls to Linux. The Security-enhanced Linux\nkernel contains new architectural components originally developed to\nimprove the security of the Flask operating system. These\narchitectural components provide general support for the enforcement\nof many kinds of mandatory access control policies, including those\nbased on the concepts of Type Enforcement\xc2\xae, Role-based Access\nControl, and Multi-level Security.\n\npolicycoreutils contains the policy core utilities that are required\nfor basic operation of a SELinux system. These utilities include\nload_policy to load policies, setfiles to label filesystems, newrole\nto switch roles., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [986]{app2_name: policycoreutils-python, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.5, app2_release: 17.1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.selinuxproject.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux policy core python utilities, app2_description: The policycoreutils-python package contains the management tools use to manage\nan SELinux environment., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [987]{app2_name: polkit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.112, app2_release: 12.el7_3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/polkit, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An authorization framework, app2_description: polkit is a toolkit for defining and handling authorizations. It is\nused for allowing unprivileged processes to speak to privileged\nprocesses., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [988]{app2_name: polkit-pkla-compat, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/polkit-pkla-compat/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Rules for polkit to add compatibility with pklocalauthority, app2_description: A polkit JavaScript rule and associated helpers that mostly provide\ncompatibility with the .pkla file format supported in polkit <= 0.105 for users\nof later polkit releases., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [989]{app2_name: poppler, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.26.5, app2_release: 16.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://poppler.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PDF rendering library, app2_description: Poppler, a PDF rendering library, is a fork of the xpdf PDF\nviewer developed by Derek Noonburg of Glyph and Cog, LLC., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [990]{app2_name: poppler-data, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.6, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://poppler.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Encoding files, app2_description: This package consists of encoding files for poppler. When installed,\nthe encoding files enables poppler to correctly render CJK and Cyrillic\nproperly., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [991]{app2_name: poppler-glib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.26.5, app2_release: 16.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://poppler.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Glib wrapper for poppler, app2_description: Glib wrapper for poppler., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [992]{app2_name: poppler-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.26.5, app2_release: 16.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://poppler.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Command line utilities for converting PDF files, app2_description: Poppler, a PDF rendering library, is a fork of the xpdf PDF\nviewer developed by Derek Noonburg of Glyph and Cog, LLC.\n\nThis utils package installs a number of command line tools for\nconverting PDF files to a number of other formats., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [993]{app2_name: popt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.13, app2_release: 16.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rpm5.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C library for parsing command line parameters, app2_description: Popt is a C library for parsing command line parameters. Popt was\nheavily influenced by the getopt() and getopt_long() functions, but\nit improves on them by allowing more powerful argument expansion.\nPopt can parse arbitrary argv[] style arrays and automatically set\nvariables based on command line arguments. Popt allows command line\narguments to be aliased via configuration files and includes utility\nfunctions for parsing arbitrary strings into argv[] arrays using\nshell-like rules., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [994]{app2_name: postfix, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 2.10.1, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.postfix.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Postfix Mail Transport Agent, app2_description: Postfix is a Mail Transport Agent (MTA), supporting LDAP, SMTP AUTH (SASL),\nTLS, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [995]{app2_name: ppp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.5, app2_release: 33.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.samba.org/ppp, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Point-to-Point Protocol daemon, app2_description: The ppp package contains the PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) daemon and\ndocumentation for PPP support. The PPP protocol provides a method for\ntransmitting datagrams over serial point-to-point links. PPP is\nusually used to dial in to an ISP (Internet Service Provider) or other\norganization over a modem and phone line., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [996]{app2_name: procps-ng, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.3.10, app2_release: 16.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://sourceforge.net/projects/procps-ng/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System and process monitoring utilities, app2_description: The procps package contains a set of system utilities that provide\nsystem information. Procps includes ps, free, skill, pkill, pgrep,\nsnice, tload, top, uptime, vmstat, w, watch and pwdx. The ps command\ndisplays a snapshot of running processes. The top command provides\na repetitive update of the statuses of running processes. The free\ncommand displays the amounts of free and used memory on your\nsystem. The skill command sends a terminate command (or another\nspecified signal) to a specified set of processes. The snice\ncommand is used to change the scheduling priority of specified\nprocesses. The tload command prints a graph of the current system\nload average to a specified tty. The uptime command displays the\ncurrent time, how long the system has been running, how many users\nare logged on, and system load averages for the past one, five,\nand fifteen minutes. The w command displays a list of the users\nwho are currently logged on and what they are running. The watch\nprogram watches a running program. The vmstat command displays\nvirtual memory statistics about processes, memory, paging, block\nI/O, traps, and CPU activity. The pwdx command reports the current\nworking directory of a process or processes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [997]{app2_name: psacct, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.6.1, app2_release: 13.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/acct/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for monitoring process activities, app2_description: The psacct package contains several utilities for monitoring process\nactivities, including ac, lastcomm, accton and sa. The ac command\ndisplays statistics about how long users have been logged on. The\nlastcomm command displays information about previous executed\ncommands. The accton command turns process accounting on or off. The\nsa command summarizes information about previously executed\ncommands., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [998]{app2_name: psmisc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 22.20, app2_release: 15.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/psmisc, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for managing processes on your system, app2_description: The psmisc package contains utilities for managing processes on your\nsystem: pstree, killall and fuser. The pstree command displays a tree\nstructure of all of the running processes on your system. The killall\ncommand sends a specified signal (SIGTERM if nothing is specified) to\nprocesses identified by name. The fuser command identifies the PIDs\nof processes that are using specified files or filesystems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [999]{app2_name: pth, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.7, app2_release: 23.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/pth/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNU Portable Threads library, app2_description: Pth is a very portable POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix platforms\nwhich provides non-preemptive priority-based scheduling for multiple\nthreads of execution ("multithreading") inside server applications.\nAll threads run in the same address space of the server application,\nbut each thread has it's own individual program-counter, run-time\nstack, signal mask and errno variable., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1000]{app2_name: pulseaudio, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Improved Linux Sound Server, app2_description: PulseAudio is a sound server for Linux and other Unix like operating\nsystems. It is intended to be an improved drop-in replacement for the\nEnlightened Sound Daemon (ESOUND)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1001]{app2_name: pulseaudio-gdm-hooks, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PulseAudio GDM integration, app2_description: This package contains GDM integration hooks for the PulseAudio sound server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1002]{app2_name: pulseaudio-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for PulseAudio clients, app2_description: This package contains the runtime libraries for any application that wishes\nto interface with a PulseAudio sound server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1003]{app2_name: pulseaudio-libs-glib2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GLIB 2.x bindings for PulseAudio clients, app2_description: This package contains bindings to integrate the PulseAudio client library with\na GLIB 2.x based application., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1004]{app2_name: pulseaudio-module-bluetooth, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Bluetooth support for the PulseAudio sound server, app2_description: Contains Bluetooth audio (A2DP/HSP/HFP) support for the PulseAudio sound server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1005]{app2_name: pulseaudio-module-x11, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X11 support for the PulseAudio sound server, app2_description: X11 bell and security modules for the PulseAudio sound server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1006]{app2_name: pulseaudio-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PulseAudio sound server utilities, app2_description: This package contains command line utilities for the PulseAudio sound server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1007]{app2_name: pyOpenSSL, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.13.1, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pyopenssl.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python wrapper module around the OpenSSL library, app2_description: High-level wrapper around a subset of the OpenSSL library, includes among others\n * SSL.Connection objects, wrapping the methods of Python's portable\n sockets\n * Callbacks written in Python\n * Extensive error-handling mechanism, mirroring OpenSSL's error codes, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1008]{app2_name: pyatspi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.20.3, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/AT-SPI_on_D-Bus, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for at-spi, app2_description: at-spi allows assistive technologies to access GTK-based\napplications. Essentially it exposes the internals of applications for\nautomation, so tools such as screen readers, magnifiers, or even\nscripting interfaces can query and interact with GUI controls.\n\nThis package includes a python2 client library for at-spi., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1009]{app2_name: pycairo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.10, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cairographics.org/pycairo, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for the cairo library, app2_description: Python bindings for the cairo library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1010]{app2_name: pygobject2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.28.6, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.pygtk.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python 2 bindings for GObject, app2_description: The pygobject2 package provides a convenient wrapper for the GObject library\nfor use in Python programs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1011]{app2_name: pygpgme, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/pygpgme, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python module for working with OpenPGP messages, app2_description: PyGPGME is a Python module that lets you sign, verify, encrypt and decrypt\nfiles using the OpenPGP format. It is built on top of GNU Privacy Guard and\nthe GPGME library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1012]{app2_name: pygtk2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.24.0, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.pygtk.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for GTK+, app2_description: PyGTK is an extension module for Python that gives you access to the GTK+\nwidget set. Just about anything you can write in C with GTK+ you can write\nin Python with PyGTK (within reason), but with all the benefits of using a\nhigh-level scripting language., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1013]{app2_name: pygtk2-libglade, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.24.0, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.pygtk.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A wrapper for the libglade library for use with PyGTK, app2_description: This module contains a wrapper for the libglade library. Libglade allows\na program to construct its user interface from an XML description, which\nallows the programmer to keep the UI and program logic separate., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1014]{app2_name: pykickstart, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.99.66.12, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/pykickstart, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A python library for manipulating kickstart files, app2_description: The pykickstart package is a python library for manipulating kickstart\nfiles., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1015]{app2_name: pyliblzma, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.3, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://launchpad.net/pyliblzma, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for lzma, app2_description: PylibLZMA provides a python interface for the liblzma library\nto read and write data that has been compressed or can be decompressed\nby Lasse Collin's lzma utils., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1016]{app2_name: pyorbit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.24.0, app2_release: 15.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for ORBit2, app2_description: pyorbit is an extension module for python that gives you access\nto the ORBit2 CORBA ORB., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1017]{app2_name: pyparted, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.9, app2_release: 13.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedorahosted.org/pyparted, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python module for GNU parted, app2_description: Python module for the parted library. It is used for manipulating\npartition tables., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1018]{app2_name: python, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.7.5, app2_release: 58.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.python.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language, app2_description: Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming\nlanguage often compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme or Java. Python includes\nmodules, classes, exceptions, very high level dynamic data types and\ndynamic typing. Python supports interfaces to many system calls and\nlibraries, as well as to various windowing systems (X11, Motif, Tk,\nMac and MFC).\n\nProgrammers can write new built-in modules for Python in C or C++.\nPython can be used as an extension language for applications that need\na programmable interface.\n\nNote that documentation for Python is provided in the python-docs\npackage.\n\nThis package provides the "python" executable; most of the actual\nimplementation is within the "python-libs" package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1019]{app2_name: python-IPy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.75, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/haypo/python-ipy, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python module for handling IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses and Networks, app2_description: IPy is a Python module for handling IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses and Networks\nin a fashion similar to perl's Net::IP and friends. The IP class allows\na comfortable parsing and handling for most notations in use for IPv4\nand IPv6 Addresses and Networks., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1020]{app2_name: python-augeas, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.0, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://augeas.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings to augeas, app2_description: python-augeas is a set of Python bindings around augeas., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1021]{app2_name: python-backports, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/backports, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Namespace for backported Python features, app2_description: The backports namespace is a namespace reserved for features backported from\nthe Python standard library to older versions of Python 2.\n\nPackages that exist in the backports namespace in Fedora should not provide\ntheir own backports/__init__.py, but instead require this package.\n\nBackports to earlier versions of Python 3, if they exist, do not need this\npackage because of changes made in Python 3.3 in PEP 420\n(http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0420/)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1022]{app2_name: python-backports-ssl_match_hostname, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.4.0.2, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://bitbucket.org/brandon/backports.ssl_match_hostname, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The ssl.match_hostname() function from Python 3, app2_description: The Secure Sockets layer is only actually secure if you check the hostname in\nthe certificate returned by the server to which you are connecting, and verify\nthat it matches to hostname that you are trying to reach.\n\nBut the matching logic, defined in RFC2818, can be a bit tricky to implement on\nyour own. So the ssl package in the Standard Library of Python 3.2 now includes\na match_hostname() function for performing this check instead of requiring\nevery application to implement the check separately.\n\nThis backport brings match_hostname() to users of earlier versions of Python.\nThe actual code inside comes verbatim from Python 3.2., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1023]{app2_name: python-blivet, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 0.61.15.65, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/blivet, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A python module for system storage configuration, app2_description: The python-blivet package is a python module for examining and modifying\nstorage configuration., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1024]{app2_name: python-brlapi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.0, app2_release: 15.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://mielke.cc/brltty/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python binding for BrlAPI, app2_description: This package provides the Python binding for BrlAPI., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1025]{app2_name: python-chardet, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.1, app2_release: 1.el7_1, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://chardet.feedparser.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Character encoding auto-detection in Python, app2_description: Character encoding auto-detection in Python. As\nsmart as your browser. Open source., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1026]{app2_name: python-configobj, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.7.2, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/configobj.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Config file reading, writing, and validation, app2_description: ConfigObj is a simple but powerful config file reader and writer: an ini file\nround tripper. Its main feature is that it is very easy to use, with a\nstraightforward programmer's interface and a simple syntax for config files.\nIt has lots of other features though:\n * Nested sections (subsections), to any level\n * List values\n * Multiple line values\n * String interpolation (substitution)\n * Integrated with a powerful validation system\n o including automatic type checking/conversion\n o repeated sections\n o and allowing default values\n * All comments in the file are preserved\n * The order of keys/sections is preserved\n * No external dependencies\n * Full Unicode support\n * A powerful unrepr mode for storing basic datatypes, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1027]{app2_name: python-coverage, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.6, app2_release: 0.5.b3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://nedbatchelder.com/code/modules/coverage.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Code coverage testing module for Python, app2_description: Coverage.py is a Python module that measures code coverage during Python\nexecution. It uses the code analysis tools and tracing hooks provided in the\nPython standard library to determine which lines are executable, and which\nhave been executed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1028]{app2_name: python-cups, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9.63, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cyberelk.net/tim/software/pycups/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for CUPS, app2_description: This package provides Python bindings for the CUPS API,\nknown as pycups. It was written for use with\nsystem-config-printer, but can be put to other uses as well., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1029]{app2_name: python-dateutil, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://labix.org/python-dateutil, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Powerful extensions to the standard datetime module, app2_description: The dateutil module provides powerful extensions to the standard datetime\nmodule available in Python 2.3+., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1030]{app2_name: python-decorator, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.4.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/decorator/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Module to simplify usage of decorators, app2_description: The aim of the decorator module is to simplify the usage of decorators for\nthe average programmer, and to popularize decorators usage giving examples\nof useful decorators, such as memoize, tracing, redirecting_stdout, locked,\netc. The core of this module is a decorator factory called decorator., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1031]{app2_name: python-deltarpm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.6, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gitorious.org/deltarpm/deltarpm, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for deltarpm, app2_description: This package contains python bindings for deltarpm., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1032]{app2_name: python-di, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedorapeople.org/cgit/msivak/public_git/python-di.git/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python library for dependency injection support, app2_description: This python package provides a "di" module. The module contains a couple of\ndecorators which try to implement the Dependency Injection (IoC) pattern\nwithout requiring the user to change local variables in his methods.\n\nIt is intended to be used in unit testing environments., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1033]{app2_name: python-dmidecode, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.12.2, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://projects.autonomy.net.au/python-dmidecode/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python module to access DMI data, app2_description: python-dmidecode is a python extension module that uses the\ncode-base of the 'dmidecode' utility, and presents the data\nas python data structures or as XML data using libxml2., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1034]{app2_name: python-ethtool, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://git.fedorahosted.org/cgit/python-ethtool.git, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Ethernet settings python bindings, app2_description: Python bindings for the ethtool kernel interface, that allows querying and\nchanging of Ethernet card settings, such as speed, port, auto-negotiation, and\nPCI locations., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1035]{app2_name: python-firewall, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.4.4, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.firewalld.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python2 bindings for firewalld, app2_description: Python2 bindings for firewalld., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1036]{app2_name: python-gobject, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/PyGObject, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python 2 bindings for GObject Introspection, app2_description: The python-gobject package provides a convenient wrapper for the GObject\nlibrary and and other libraries that are compatible with GObject Introspection,\nfor use in Python 2 programs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1037]{app2_name: python-gobject-base, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/PyGObject, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python 2 bindings for GObject Introspection base package, app2_description: This package provides the non-cairo specific bits of the GObject Introspection\nlibrary., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1038]{app2_name: 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filesystem events with Python under Linux, app2_description: This is a Python module for watching filesystems changes. pyinotify\ncan be used for various kind of fs monitoring. pyinotify relies on a\nrecent Linux Kernel feature (merged in kernel 2.6.13) called\ninotify. inotify is an event-driven notifier, its notifications are\nexported from kernel space to user space., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1042]{app2_name: python-javapackages, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.4.1, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/javapackages/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Module for handling various files for Java packaging, app2_description: Module for handling, querying and manipulating of various files for Java\npackaging in Linux distributions, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1043]{app2_name: python-kitchen, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.1, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/kitchen/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Small, useful pieces of code to make python coding easier, app2_description: kitchen includes functions to make gettext easier to use, handling unicode\ntext easier (conversion with bytes, outputting xml, and calculating how many\ncolumns a string takes), and compatibility modules for writing code that uses\npython-2.7 modules but needs to run on python-2.3, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1044]{app2_name: python-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.7.5, app2_release: 58.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.python.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Runtime libraries for Python, app2_description: This package contains runtime 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ElementTree-like Python bindings for libxml2 and libxslt, app2_description: lxml provides a Python binding to the libxslt and libxml2 libraries.\nIt follows the ElementTree API as much as possible in order to provide\na more Pythonic interface to libxml2 and libxslt than the default\nbindings. In particular, lxml deals with Python Unicode strings\nrather than encoded UTF-8 and handles memory management automatically,\nunlike the default bindings., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1047]{app2_name: python-magic, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.11, app2_release: 33.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.darwinsys.com/file/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for the libmagic API, app2_description: This package contains the Python bindings to allow access to the\nlibmagic API. The libmagic library is also used by the familiar\nfile(1) command., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1048]{app2_name: python-meh, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.25.2, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=python-meh.git, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A python library for handling exceptions, app2_description: The python-meh package is a python library for handling, saving, and reporting\nexceptions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1049]{app2_name: python-meh-gui, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.25.2, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=python-meh.git, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Graphical user interface for the python-meh library, app2_description: The python-meh-gui package provides a GUI for the python-meh library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1050]{app2_name: python-nss, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.16.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/security/python-nss, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for Network Security Services (NSS), app2_description: This package provides Python bindings for Network Security Services\n(NSS) and the Netscape Portable Runtime (NSPR).\n\nNSS is a set of libraries supporting security-enabled client and\nserver applications. Applications built with NSS can support SSL v2\nand v3, TLS, PKCS #5, PKCS #7, PKCS #11, PKCS #12, S/MIME, X.509 v3\ncertificates, and other security standards. Specific NSS\nimplementations have been FIPS-140 certified., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1051]{app2_name: python-ntplib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.2, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/ntplib/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python module that offers a simple interface to query NTP servers, app2_description: The ntplib is a python module that offers a simple interface to query NTP\nservers. It also provides utility functions to translate NTP fields' values to\ntext (mode, leap indicator...). Since it's pure Python, and only depends on core\nmodules, it should work on any platform with a Python implementation., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1052]{app2_name: python-perf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.10.0, app2_release: 693.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for apps which will manipulate perf events, app2_description: The python-perf package contains a module that permits applications\nwritten in the Python programming language to use the interface\nto manipulate perf events., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1053]{app2_name: python-pwquality, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.3, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libpwquality.fedorahosted.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for the libpwquality library, app2_description: This is pwquality Python module that provides Python bindings\nfor the libpwquality library. These bindings can be used\nfor easy password quality checking and generation of random\npronounceable passwords from Python applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1054]{app2_name: python-pyblock, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.53, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Anaconda, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python modules for dealing with block devices, app2_description: The pyblock contains Python modules for dealing with block devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1055]{app2_name: python-pycurl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.19.0, app2_release: 19.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pycurl.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Python interface to libcurl, app2_description: PycURL is a Python interface to libcurl. PycURL can be used to fetch\nobjects identified by a URL from a Python program, similar to the\nurllib Python module. PycURL is mature, very fast, and supports a lot\nof features., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1056]{app2_name: python-pyudev, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.15, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyudev, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A libudev binding, app2_description: \n\npyudev is a LGPL licensed, pure Python binding for libudev, the device\nand hardware management and information library for Linux. It supports\nalmost all libudev functionality, you can enumerate devices, query device\nproperties and attributes or monitor devices, including asynchronous\nmonitoring with threads, or within the event loops of Qt, Glib or wxPython.\n\nThe binding supports CPython_ 2 (2.6 or newer) and 3 (3.1 or newer), and\nPyPy_ 1.5 or newer. It is tested against udev 151 or newer, earlier\nversions of udev as found on dated Linux systems may work, but are not\nofficially supported., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1057]{app2_name: python-requests, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.0, app2_release: 1.el7_1, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/requests, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: HTTP library, written in Python, for human beings, app2_description: Most existing Python modules for sending HTTP requests are extremely verbose and\ncumbersome. Python\xe2\x80\x99s built-in urllib2 module provides most of the HTTP\ncapabilities you should need, but the API is thoroughly broken. This library is\ndesigned to make HTTP requests easy for developers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1058]{app2_name: python-rhsm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.19.9, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.candlepinproject.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Python library to communicate with a Red Hat Unified Entitlement Platform, app2_description: A small library for communicating with the REST interface of a Red Hat Unified\nEntitlement Platform. This interface is used for the management of system\nentitlements, certificates, and access to content., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1059]{app2_name: python-rhsm-certificates, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.19.9, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.candlepinproject.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Certificates required to communicate with a Red Hat Unified Entitlement Platform, app2_description: This package contains certificates required for communicating with the REST interface\nof a Red Hat Unified Entitlement Platform, used for the management of system entitlements\nand to receive access to content. Please note this package does not have a dependency on\nPython. The name instead reflects its relationship to python-rhsm., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1060]{app2_name: python-schedutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/acme/python-schedutils.git, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux scheduler python bindings, app2_description: Python interface for the Linux scheduler sched_{get,set}{affinity,scheduler}\nfunctions and friends., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1061]{app2_name: python-setuptools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.8, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Easily build and distribute Python packages, app2_description: Setuptools is a collection of enhancements to the Python distutils that allow\nyou to more easily build and distribute Python packages, especially ones that\nhave dependencies on other packages.\n\nThis package contains the runtime components of setuptools, necessary to\nexecute the software that requires pkg_resources.py.\n\nThis package contains the distribute fork of setuptools., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1062]{app2_name: python-six, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9.0, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/six/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python 2 and 3 compatibility utilities, app2_description: python-six provides simple utilities for wrapping over differences between\nPython 2 and Python 3.\n\nThis is the Python 2 build of the module., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1063]{app2_name: python-slip, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.0, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedorahosted.org/python-slip, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Miscellaneous convenience, extension and workaround code for Python, app2_description: The Simple Library for Python packages contain miscellaneous code for\nconvenience, extension and workaround purposes.\n\nThis package provides the "slip" and the "slip.util" modules., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1064]{app2_name: python-slip-dbus, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.0, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedorahosted.org/python-slip, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Convenience functions for dbus services, app2_description: The Simple Library for Python packages contain miscellaneous code for\nconvenience, extension and workaround purposes.\n\nThis package provides slip.dbus.service.Object, which is a dbus.service.Object\nderivative that ends itself after a certain time without being used and/or if\nthere are no clients anymore on the message bus, as well as convenience\nfunctions and decorators for integrating a dbus service with PolicyKit., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1065]{app2_name: python-smbc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.13, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cyberelk.net/tim/software/pysmbc/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for libsmbclient API from Samba, app2_description: This package provides Python bindings for the libsmbclient API\nfrom Samba, known as pysmbc. It was written for use with\nsystem-config-printer, but can be put to other uses as well., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1066]{app2_name: python-urlgrabber, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.10, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://urlgrabber.baseurl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A high-level cross-protocol url-grabber, app2_description: A high-level cross-protocol url-grabber for python supporting HTTP, FTP\nand file locations. Features include keepalive, byte ranges, throttling,\nauthentication, proxies and more., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1067]{app2_name: python-urllib3, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10.2, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://urllib3.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python HTTP library with thread-safe connection pooling and file post, app2_description: Python HTTP module with connection pooling and file POST abilities., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1068]{app2_name: python2-caribou, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.21, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://live.gnome.org/Caribou, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Keyboard UI for caribou, app2_description: This package contains caribou python GUI, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1069]{app2_name: pytz, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2016.10, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pytz.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: World Timezone Definitions for Python, app2_description: pytz brings the Olson tz database into Python. This library allows accurate\nand cross platform timezone calculations using Python 2.3 or higher. It\nalso solves the issue of ambiguous times at the end of daylight savings,\nwhich you can read more about in the Python Library Reference\n(datetime.tzinfo).\n\nAmost all (over 540) of the Olson timezones are supported., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1070]{app2_name: pyxattr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.1, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pyxattr.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Extended attributes library wrapper for Python, app2_description: Python extension module wrapper for libattr. It allows to query, list,\nadd and remove extended attributes from files and directories., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1071]{app2_name: qemu-guest-agent, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 10, app2_version: 2.8.0, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.qemu.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: QEMU guest agent, app2_description: qemu-kvm is an open source virtualizer that provides hardware emulation for\nthe KVM hypervisor.\n\nThis package provides an agent to run inside guests, which communicates\nwith the host over a virtio-serial channel named "org.qemu.guest_agent.0"\n\nThis package does not need to be installed on the host OS., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1072]{app2_name: qemu-img, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 10, app2_version: 1.5.3, app2_release: 141.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.qemu.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: QEMU command line tool for manipulating disk images, app2_description: This package provides a command line tool for manipulating disk images., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1073]{app2_name: qemu-kvm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 10, app2_version: 1.5.3, app2_release: 141.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.qemu.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: QEMU is a machine emulator and virtualizer, app2_description: qemu-kvm is an open source virtualizer that provides hardware\nemulation for the KVM hypervisor. qemu-kvm acts as a virtual\nmachine monitor together with the KVM kernel modules, and emulates the\nhardware for a full system such as a PC and its associated peripherals., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1074]{app2_name: qemu-kvm-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 10, app2_version: 1.5.3, app2_release: 141.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.qemu.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: QEMU common files needed by all QEMU targets, app2_description: qemu-kvm is an open source virtualizer that provides hardware emulation for\nthe KVM hypervisor.\n\nThis package provides documentation and auxiliary programs used with qemu-kvm., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1075]{app2_name: qpdf-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.0.1, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://qpdf.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: QPDF library for transforming PDF files, app2_description: QPDF is a C++ library that inspect and manipulate the structure of PDF files.\nIt can encrypt and linearize files, expose the internals of a PDF file,\nand do many other operations useful to PDF developers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1076]{app2_name: qrencode-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.4.1, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://megaui.net/fukuchi/works/qrencode/index.en.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: QR Code encoding library - Shared libraries, app2_description: The qrencode-libs package contains the shared libraries and header files for\napplications that use qrencode., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1077]{app2_name: quota, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 4.01, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxquota/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System administration tools for monitoring users' disk usage, app2_description: The quota package contains system administration tools for monitoring\nand limiting user and or group disk usage per file system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1078]{app2_name: quota-nls, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 4.01, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxquota/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Gettext catalogs for disk quota tools, app2_description: Disk quota tools messages translated into different natural languages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1079]{app2_name: radvd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9.2, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.litech.org/radvd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Router Advertisement daemon, app2_description: radvd is the router advertisement daemon for IPv6. It listens to router\nsolicitations and sends router advertisements as described in "Neighbor\nDiscovery for IP Version 6 (IPv6)" (RFC 2461). With these advertisements\nhosts can automatically configure their addresses and some other\nparameters. They also can choose a default router based on these\nadvertisements.\n\nInstall radvd if you are setting up IPv6 network and/or Mobile IPv6\nservices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1080]{app2_name: rarian, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.1, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://rarian.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Documentation meta-data library, app2_description: Rarian is a documentation meta-data library that allows access to documents,\nman pages and info pages. It was designed as a replacement for scrollkeeper., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1081]{app2_name: rarian-compat, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.1, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://rarian.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Extra files for compatibility with scrollkeeper, app2_description: This package contains files needed to maintain backward-compatibility with\nscrollkeeper., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1082]{app2_name: rasdaemon, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.1, app2_release: 28.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://git.fedorahosted.org/git/rasdaemon.git, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility to receive RAS error tracings, app2_description: rasdaemon is a RAS (Reliability, Availability and Serviceability) logging tool.\nIt currently records memory errors, using the EDAC tracing events.\nEDAC is drivers in the Linux kernel that handle detection of ECC errors\nfrom memory controllers for most chipsets on i386 and x86_64 architectures.\nEDAC drivers for other architectures like arm also exists.\nThis userspace component consists of an init script which makes sure\nEDAC drivers and DIMM labels are loaded at system startup, as well as\nan utility for reporting current error counts from the EDAC sysfs files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1083]{app2_name: rdate, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4, app2_release: 25.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://people.redhat.com/sopwith/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tool for getting the date/time from a remote machine, app2_description: The rdate utility retrieves the date and time from another machine on\nyour network, using the protocol described in RFC 868. If you run\nrdate as root, it will set your machine's local time to the time of\nthe machine that you queried., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1084]{app2_name: rdma-core, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 13, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/linux-rdma/rdma-core, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: RDMA core userspace libraries and daemons, app2_description: RDMA core userspace infrastructure and documentation, including initscripts,\nkernel driver-specific modprobe override configs, IPoIB network scripts,\ndracut rules, and the rdma-ndd utility., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1085]{app2_name: readline, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.2, app2_release: 10.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/php/chet/readline/rltop.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for editing typed command lines, app2_description: The Readline library provides a set of functions that allow users to\nedit command lines. Both Emacs and vi editing modes are available. The\nReadline library includes additional functions for maintaining a list\nof previously-entered command lines for recalling or editing those\nlines, and for performing csh-like history expansion on previous\ncommands., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1086]{app2_name: realmd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.16.1, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cgit.freedesktop.org/realmd/realmd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Kerberos realm enrollment service, app2_description: realmd is a DBus system service which manages discovery and enrollment in realms\nand domains like Active Directory or IPA. The control center uses realmd as the\nback end to 'join' a domain simply and automatically configure things correctly., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1087]{app2_name: redhat-access-gui, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.0, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://api.access.redhat.com, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Red Hat Support Software Development Library, app2_description: This package contains the Red Hat Access GUI.\nThe Red Hat Access GUI provides Gtk based access to\nRed Hat's subscriber services. These services include, but are not limited to,\naccess to knowledge-base solutions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1088]{app2_name: redhat-access-insights, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.13, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://access.redhat.com/insights, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Uploads Insights information to Red Hat on a periodic basis, app2_description: Sends insightful information to Red Hat for automated analysis, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1089]{app2_name: redhat-indexhtml, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7, app2_release: 11.el7_0, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Browser default start page for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, app2_description: The indexhtml package contains the welcome page shown by your Web browser,\nwhich you'll see after you've successfully installed Red Hat Enterprise Linux.\n\nThe Web page provided by indexhtml tells you how to register your Red\nHat software and how to get any support that you might need., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1090]{app2_name: redhat-logos, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 70.0.3, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.redhat.com, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Red Hat-related icons and pictures, app2_description: Licensed only for approved usage, see COPYING for details., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1091]{app2_name: redhat-menus, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 12.0.2, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.redhat.com, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Configuration and data files for the desktop menus, app2_description: This package contains the XML files that describe the menu layout for\nGNOME and KDE, and the .desktop files that define the names and icons\nof "subdirectories" in the menus., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1092]{app2_name: redhat-release-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.4, app2_release: 18.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release file, app2_description: Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release files, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1093]{app2_name: redhat-support-lib-python, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.7, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://api.access.redhat.com, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Red Hat Support Software Development Library, app2_description: This package contains the Red Hat Support Software Development Library.\nRed Hat customers can use the library to easily integrate their help desk\nsolutions, IT infrastructure, etc. with the services provided by the\nRed Hat Customer Portal.\n\nThe library provided by this package is an abstraction layer that simplifies\ninteractions with the Red Hat Customer Portal. Simply create an instance of\nthe API by providing the necessary authorization credentials, then use the\nAPI object to interact with the Red Hat Customer Portal.\n\nSome of the interactions supported by this API include, but are not limited to,\nautomatic diagnostic services on log files, knowledge base searching,\nsupport case creation, attach files to support cases, view the status of\nsupport cases, entitlement viewing, etc., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1094]{app2_name: redhat-support-tool, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.9, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://api.access.redhat.com, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tool for console access to Red Hat subscriber services, app2_description: This package contains the Red Hat Support Tool. The Red Hat Support Tool\nprovides console based access to Red Hat's subscriber services. These\nservices include, but are not limited to, console based access to\nknowledge-base solutions, case management, automated diagnostic\nservices, etc., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1095]{app2_name: rest, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for access to RESTful web services, app2_description: This library was designed to make it easier to access web services that\nclaim to be "RESTful". A RESTful service should have urls that represent\nremote objects, which methods can then be called on. The majority of services\ndon't actually adhere to this strict definition. Instead, their RESTful end\npoint usually has an API that is just simpler to use compared to other types\nof APIs they may support (XML-RPC, for instance). It is this kind of API that\nthis library is attempting to support., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1096]{app2_name: rfkill, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linuxwireless.org/en/users/Documentation/rfkill, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A tool for enabling and disabling wireless devices, app2_description: rfkill is a simple tool for accessing the Linux rfkill device interface,\nwhich is used to enable and disable wireless networking devices, typically\nWLAN, Bluetooth and mobile broadband., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1097]{app2_name: rhino, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7R5, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/rhino/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: JavaScript for Java, app2_description: Rhino is an open-source implementation of JavaScript written entirely\nin Java. It is typically embedded into Java applications to provide\nscripting to end users., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1098]{app2_name: rhn-check, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.2, app2_release: 17.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Check for RHN actions, app2_description: rhn-check polls a Red Hat Satellite server to find and execute\nscheduled actions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1099]{app2_name: rhn-client-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.2, app2_release: 17.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Support programs and libraries for Red Hat Satellite, app2_description: Red Hat Satellite Client Tools provides programs and libraries to allow your\nsystem to receive software updates from Red Hat Satellite., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1100]{app2_name: rhn-setup, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.2, app2_release: 17.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Configure and register an Red Hat Satellite client, app2_description: rhn-setup contains programs and utilities to configure a system to use\nRed Hat Satellite and to register a system with a Red Hat Satellite server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1101]{app2_name: rhn-setup-gnome, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.2, app2_release: 17.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GUI interface for Red Hat Satellite Registration, app2_description: rhn-setup-gnome contains a GTK+ graphical interface for configuring and\nregistering a system with a Red Hat Satellite server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1102]{app2_name: rhnlib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.5.65, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python libraries for the Spacewalk project, app2_description: rhnlib is a collection of python modules used by the Spacewalk (http://spacewalk.redhat.com) software., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1103]{app2_name: rhnsd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.0.13, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Spacewalk query daemon, app2_description: The Red Hat Update Agent that automatically queries the Red Hat\nNetwork servers and determines which packages need to be updated on\nyour machine, and runs any actions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1104]{app2_name: rng-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Random number generator related utilities, app2_description: Hardware random number generation tools., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1105]{app2_name: rootfiles, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 8.1, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The basic required files for the root user's directory, app2_description: The rootfiles package contains basic required files that are placed\nin the root user's account. These files are basically the same\nas those in /etc/skel, which are placed in regular\nusers' home directories., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1106]{app2_name: rpcbind, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.0, app2_release: 42.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://nfsv4.bullopensource.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Universal Addresses to RPC Program Number Mapper, app2_description: The rpcbind utility is a server that converts RPC program numbers into\nuniversal addresses. It must be running on the host to be able to make\nRPC calls on a server on that machine., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1107]{app2_name: rpm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.11.3, app2_release: 25.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rpm.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The RPM package management system, app2_description: The RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a powerful command line driven\npackage management system capable of installing, uninstalling,\nverifying, querying, and updating software packages. Each software\npackage consists of an archive of files along with information about\nthe package like its version, a description, etc., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1108]{app2_name: rpm-build-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.11.3, app2_release: 25.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rpm.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for building and signing RPM packages, app2_description: This package contains the RPM shared libraries for building and signing\npackages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1109]{app2_name: rpm-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.11.3, app2_release: 25.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rpm.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for manipulating RPM packages, app2_description: This package contains the RPM shared libraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1110]{app2_name: rpm-python, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.11.3, app2_release: 25.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rpm.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for apps which will manipulate RPM packages, app2_description: The rpm-python package contains a module that permits applications\nwritten in the Python programming language to use the interface\nsupplied by RPM Package Manager libraries.\n\nThis package should be installed if you want to develop Python\nprograms that will manipulate RPM packages and databases., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1111]{app2_name: rsync, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.9, app2_release: 18.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://rsync.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A program for synchronizing files over a network, app2_description: Rsync uses a reliable algorithm to bring remote and host files into\nsync very quickly. Rsync is fast because it just sends the differences\nin the files over the network instead of sending the complete\nfiles. Rsync is often used as a very powerful mirroring process or\njust as a more capable replacement for the rcp command. A technical\nreport which describes the rsync algorithm is included in this\npackage., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1112]{app2_name: rsyslog, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 8.24.0, app2_release: 12.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rsyslog.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Enhanced system logging and kernel message trapping daemon, app2_description: Rsyslog is an enhanced, multi-threaded syslog daemon. It supports MySQL,\nsyslog/TCP, RFC 3195, permitted sender lists, filtering on any message part,\nand fine grain output format control. It is compatible with stock sysklogd\nand can be used as a drop-in replacement. Rsyslog is simple to set up, with\nadvanced features suitable for enterprise-class, encryption-protected syslog\nrelay chains., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1113]{app2_name: rtkit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.11, app2_release: 10.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://git.0pointer.de/?p=rtkit.git, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Realtime Policy and Watchdog Daemon, app2_description: RealtimeKit is a D-Bus system service that changes the\nscheduling policy of user processes/threads to SCHED_RR (i.e. realtime\nscheduling mode) on request. It is intended to be used as a secure\nmechanism to allow real-time scheduling to be used by normal user\nprocesses., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1114]{app2_name: samba-client-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.6.2, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Samba client libraries, app2_description: The samba-client-libs package contains internal libraries needed by the\nSMB/CIFS clients., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1115]{app2_name: samba-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.6.2, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Files used by both Samba servers and clients, app2_description: samba-common provides files necessary for both the server and client\npackages of Samba., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1116]{app2_name: sane-backends, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.24, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.sane-project.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Scanner access software, app2_description: Scanner Access Now Easy (SANE) is a universal scanner interface. The\nSANE application programming interface (API) provides standardized\naccess to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner,\nhand-held scanner, video and still cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1117]{app2_name: sane-backends-drivers-scanners, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.24, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.sane-project.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SANE backend drivers for scanners, app2_description: This package contains backend drivers to access scanner hardware through SANE., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1118]{app2_name: sane-backends-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.24, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.sane-project.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SANE libraries, app2_description: This package contains the SANE libraries which are needed by applications that\nwant to access scanners., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1119]{app2_name: satyr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.13, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/abrt/satyr, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools to create anonymous, machine-friendly problem reports, app2_description: Satyr is a library that can be used to create and process microreports.\nMicroreports consist of structured data suitable to be analyzed in a fully\nautomated manner, though they do not necessarily contain sufficient information\nto fix the underlying problem. The reports are designed not to contain any\npotentially sensitive data to eliminate the need for review before submission.\nIncluded is a tool that can create microreports and perform some basic\noperations on them., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1120]{app2_name: sbc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bluez.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Sub Band Codec used by bluetooth A2DP, app2_description: SBC (Sub Band Codec) is a low-complexity audio codec used in the Advanced Audio\nDistribution Profile (A2DP) bluetooth standard but can be used standalone. It\nuses 4 or 8 subbands, an adaptive bit allocation algorithm in combination with\nan adaptive block PCM quantizers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1121]{app2_name: scl-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20130529, app2_release: 17.el7_1, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/released/scl-utils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for alternative packaging, app2_description: Run-time utility for alternative packaging., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1122]{app2_name: seabios-bin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10.2, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.coreboot.org/SeaBIOS, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Seabios for x86, app2_description: SeaBIOS is an open-source legacy BIOS implementation which can be used as\na coreboot payload. It implements the standard BIOS calling interfaces\nthat a typical x86 proprietary BIOS implements., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1123]{app2_name: seahorse, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.20.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Seahorse, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GNOME application for managing encryption keys, app2_description: Seahorse is a graphical interface for managing and using encryption keys.\nIt also integrates with nautilus, gedit and other places for encryption\noperations. It is a keyring manager., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1124]{app2_name: seavgabios-bin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10.2, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.coreboot.org/SeaBIOS, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Seavgabios for x86, app2_description: SeaVGABIOS is an open-source VGABIOS implementation., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1125]{app2_name: sed, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.2.2, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sed.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GNU stream text editor, app2_description: The sed (Stream EDitor) editor is a stream or batch (non-interactive)\neditor. Sed takes text as input, performs an operation or set of\noperations on the text and outputs the modified text. The operations\nthat sed performs (substitutions, deletions, insertions, etc.) can be\nspecified in a script file or from the command line., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1126]{app2_name: selinux-policy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.13.1, app2_release: 166.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://oss.tresys.com/repos/refpolicy/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux policy configuration, app2_description: SELinux Reference Policy - modular.\nBased off of reference policy: Checked out revision 2.20091117, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1127]{app2_name: selinux-policy-targeted, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.13.1, app2_release: 166.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://oss.tresys.com/repos/refpolicy/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux targeted base policy, app2_description: SELinux Reference policy targeted base module., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1128]{app2_name: setools-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.3.8, app2_release: 1.1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://oss.tresys.com/projects/setools, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Policy analysis support libraries for SELinux, app2_description: SETools is a collection of graphical tools, command-line tools, and\nlibraries designed to facilitate SELinux policy analysis.\n\nThis package includes the following run-time libraries:\n\n libapol policy analysis library\n libpoldiff semantic policy difference library\n libqpol library that abstracts policy internals\n libseaudit parse and filter SELinux audit messages in log files\n libsefs SELinux file contexts library, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1129]{app2_name: setroubleshoot, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.28, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/setroubleshoot, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Helps troubleshoot SELinux problems, app2_description: setroubleshoot GUI. Application that allows you to view setroubleshoot-server\nmessages.\nProvides tools to help diagnose SELinux problems. When AVC messages\nare generated an alert can be generated that will give information\nabout the problem and help track its resolution. Alerts can be configured\nto user preference. The same tools can be run on existing log files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1130]{app2_name: setroubleshoot-plugins, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.65, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/setroubleshoot, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Analysis plugins for use with setroubleshoot, app2_description: This package provides a set of analysis plugins for use with\nsetroubleshoot. Each plugin has the capacity to analyze SELinux AVC\ndata and system data to provide user friendly reports describing how\nto interpret SELinux AVC denials., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1131]{app2_name: setroubleshoot-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.28, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/setroubleshoot, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux troubleshoot server, app2_description: Provides tools to help diagnose SELinux problems. When AVC messages\nare generated an alert can be generated that will give information\nabout the problem and help track its resolution. Alerts can be configured\nto user preference. The same tools can be run on existing log files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1132]{app2_name: setserial, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17, app2_release: 33.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://setserial.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A utility for configuring serial ports, app2_description: Setserial is a basic system utility for displaying or setting serial\nport information. Setserial can reveal and allow you to alter the I/O\nport and IRQ that a particular serial device is using, and more., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1133]{app2_name: setup, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.8.71, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/setup/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A set of system configuration and setup files, app2_description: The setup package contains a set of important system configuration and\nsetup files, such as passwd, group, and profile., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1134]{app2_name: setuptool, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.19.11, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=setuptool.git, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A text mode system configuration tool, app2_description: Setuptool is a user-friendly text mode menu utility which allows you\nto access all of the text mode configuration programs included in the\noperating system distribution., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1135]{app2_name: sg3_utils-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.37, app2_release: 12.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sg.danny.cz/sg/sg3_utils.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared library for sg3_utils, app2_description: This package contains the shared library for sg3_utils., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1136]{app2_name: sgabios-bin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 0.20110622svn, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://code.google.com/p/sgabios/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Sgabios for x86, app2_description: SGABIOS is designed to be inserted into a BIOS as an option rom to provide over\na serial port the display and input capabilities normally handled by a VGA\nadapter and a keyboard, and additionally provide hooks for logging displayed\ncharacters for later collection after an operating system boots., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1137]{app2_name: sgpio, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.0.10, app2_release: 13.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sources.redhat.com/lvm2/wiki/DMRAID_Eventing, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SGPIO captive backplane tool, app2_description: Intel SGPIO enclosure management utility, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1138]{app2_name: shadow-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 4.1.5.1, app2_release: 24.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pkg-shadow.alioth.debian.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for managing accounts and shadow password files, app2_description: The shadow-utils package includes the necessary programs for\nconverting UNIX password files to the shadow password format, plus\nprograms for managing user and group accounts. The pwconv command\nconverts passwords to the shadow password format. The pwunconv command\nunconverts shadow passwords and generates a passwd file (a standard\nUNIX password file). The pwck command checks the integrity of password\nand shadow files. The lastlog command prints out the last login times\nfor all users. The useradd, userdel, and usermod commands are used for\nmanaging user accounts. The groupadd, groupdel, and groupmod commands\nare used for managing group accounts., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1139]{app2_name: shared-mime-info, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://freedesktop.org/Software/shared-mime-info, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared MIME information database, app2_description: This is the freedesktop.org shared MIME info database.\n\nMany programs and desktops use the MIME system to represent the types of\nfiles. Frequently, it is necessary to work out the correct MIME type for\na file. This is generally done by examining the file's name or contents,\nand looking up the correct MIME type in a database., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1140]{app2_name: shim-x64, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 12, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.codon.org.uk/~mjg59/shim/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: First-stage UEFI bootloader, app2_description: Initial UEFI bootloader that handles chaining to a trusted full bootloader\nunder secure boot environments. This package contains the version signed by\nthe UEFI signing service., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1141]{app2_name: sil-abyssinica-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.200, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://scripts.sil.org/AbyssinicaSIL, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SIL Abyssinica fonts, app2_description: SIL Abyssinica is a Unicode typeface family containing glyphs for the\nEthiopic script.\n\nThe Ethiopic script is used for writing many of the languages of Ethiopia and\nEritrea. Abyssinica SIL supports all Ethiopic characters which are in Unicode\nincluding the Unicode 4.1 extensions. Some languages of Ethiopia are not yet\nable to be fully represented in Unicode and, where necessary, we have included\nnon-Unicode characters in the Private Use Area (see Private-use (PUA)\ncharacters supported by Abyssinica SIL).\n\nAbyssinica SIL is based on Ethiopic calligraphic traditions. This release is\na regular typeface, with no bold or italic version available or planned., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1142]{app2_name: sil-nuosu-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.1, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://scripts.sil.org/SILYi_home, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Nuosu SIL Font, app2_description: The Nuosu SIL Font is a single Unicode font for the standardized Yi script\nused by a large ethnic group in southwestern China.\nUntil this version, the font was called SIL Yi., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1143]{app2_name: sil-padauk-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.8, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://scripts.sil.org/Padauk, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A font for Burmese and the Myanmar script, app2_description: \nPadauk is a Myanmar font covering all currently used characters\nin the Myanmar block. The font aims to cover all minority language needs.\nAt the moment, these do not extend to stylistic variation needs.\nThe font is a smart font using a Graphite description., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1144]{app2_name: skkdic, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20130104, app2_release: 6.T1435.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://openlab.ring.gr.jp/skk/skk/dic/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Dictionaries for SKK (Simple Kana-Kanji conversion program), app2_description: This package includes the SKK dictionaries, including the large dictionary\nSKK-JISYO.L and pubdic+ dictionary., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1145]{app2_name: slang, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.4, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.jedsoft.org/slang/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The shared library for the S-Lang extension language, app2_description: S-Lang is an interpreted language and a programming library. The\nS-Lang language was designed so that it can be easily embedded into\na program to provide the program with a powerful extension language.\nThe S-Lang library, provided in this package, provides the S-Lang\nextension language. S-Lang's syntax resembles C, which makes it easy\nto recode S-Lang procedures in C if you need to., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1146]{app2_name: smartmontools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 6.2, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for monitoring SMART capable hard disks, app2_description: The smartmontools package contains two utility programs (smartctl\nand smartd) to control and monitor storage systems using the Self-\nMonitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology System (SMART) built\ninto most modern ATA and SCSI hard disks. In many cases, these\nutilities will provide advanced warning of disk degradation and\nfailure., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1147]{app2_name: smc-fonts-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.0, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/smc, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common files for smc-fonts, app2_description: \nThe SMC Fonts package contains fonts for the display of\ntraditional and new Malayalam Script., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1148]{app2_name: smc-meera-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.0, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/smc, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Open Type Fonts for Malayalam script, app2_description: The Meera font package contains fonts for the display of\ntraditional Malayalam Scripts., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1149]{app2_name: snappy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://code.google.com/p/snappy/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Fast compression and decompression library, app2_description: Snappy is a compression/decompression library. It does not aim for maximum\ncompression, or compatibility with any other compression library; instead, it\naims for very high speeds and reasonable compression. For instance, compared to\nthe fastest mode of zlib, Snappy is an order of magnitude faster for most\ninputs, but the resulting compressed files are anywhere from 20% to 100%\nbigger., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1150]{app2_name: sos, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.4, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://github.com/sosreport/sos, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A set of tools to gather troubleshooting information from a system, app2_description: Sos is a set of tools that gathers information about system\nhardware and configuration. The information can then be used for\ndiagnostic purposes and debugging. Sos is commonly used to help\nsupport technicians and developers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1151]{app2_name: sound-theme-freedesktop, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/sound-theme-spec, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: freedesktop.org sound theme, app2_description: The default freedesktop.org sound theme following the XDG theming\nspecification. (http://0pointer.de/public/sound-theme-spec.html)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1152]{app2_name: soundtouch, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.0, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.surina.net/soundtouch/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Audio Processing library for changing Tempo, Pitch and Playback Rates, app2_description: SoundTouch is a LGPL-licensed open-source audio processing library for\nchanging the Tempo, Pitch and Playback Rates of audio streams or\nfiles. The SoundTouch library is suited for application developers\nwriting sound processing tools that require tempo/pitch control\nfunctionality, or just for playing around with the sound effects.\n\nThe SoundTouch library source kit includes an example utility\nSoundStretch which allows processing .wav audio files from a\ncommand-line interface., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1153]{app2_name: sox, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 14.4.1, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sox.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A general purpose sound file conversion tool, app2_description: SoX (Sound eXchange) is a sound file format converter SoX can convert\nbetween many different digitized sound formats and perform simple\nsound manipulation functions, including sound effects., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1154]{app2_name: speech-dispatcher, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.7.1, app2_release: 15.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freebsoft.org/speechd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: To provide a high-level device independent layer for speech synthesis, app2_description: * Common interface to different TTS engines\n* Handling concurrent synthesis requests \xe2\x80\x93 requests may come\n asynchronously from multiple sources within an application\n and/or from more different applications.\n* Subsequent serialization, resolution of conflicts and\n priorities of incoming requests\n* Context switching \xe2\x80\x93 state is maintained for each client\n connection independently, event for connections from\n within one application.\n* High-level client interfaces for popular programming languages\n* Common sound output handling \xe2\x80\x93 audio playback is handled by\n Speech Dispatcher rather than the TTS engine, since most engines\n have limited sound output capabilities., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1155]{app2_name: speech-dispatcher-python, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.7.1, app2_release: 15.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freebsoft.org/speechd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python Client API for speech-dispatcher, app2_description: speechd python module, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1156]{app2_name: speex, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2, app2_release: 0.19.rc1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.speex.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A voice compression format (codec), app2_description: Speex is a patent-free compression format designed especially for\nspeech. It is specialized for voice communications at low bit-rates in\nthe 2-45 kbps range. Possible applications include Voice over IP\n(VoIP), Internet audio streaming, audio books, and archiving of speech\ndata (e.g. voice mail)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1157]{app2_name: spice-glib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.33, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.spice-space.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GObject for communicating with Spice servers, app2_description: spice-client-glib-2.0 is a SPICE client library for GLib2., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1158]{app2_name: spice-gtk3, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.33, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.spice-space.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GTK3 widget for SPICE clients, app2_description: spice-client-glib-3.0 is a SPICE client library for Gtk3., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1159]{app2_name: spice-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.12.8, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.spice-space.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Implements the server side of the SPICE protocol, app2_description: The Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments (SPICE) is\na remote display system built for virtual environments which allows\nyou to view a computing 'desktop' environment not only on the machine\nwhere it is running, but from anywhere on the Internet and from a wide\nvariety of machine architectures.\n\nThis package contains the run-time libraries for any application that wishes\nto be a SPICE server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1160]{app2_name: spice-vdagent, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.14.0, app2_release: 14.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://spice-space.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Agent for Spice guests, app2_description: Spice agent for Linux guests offering the following features:\n\nFeatures:\n* Client mouse mode (no need to grab mouse by client, no mouse lag)\n this is handled by the daemon by feeding mouse events into the kernel\n via uinput. This will only work if the active X-session is running a\n spice-vdagent process so that its resolution can be determined.\n* Automatic adjustment of the X-session resolution to the client resolution\n* Support of copy and paste (text and images) between the active X-session\n and the client, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1161]{app2_name: sqlite, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.7.17, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.sqlite.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library that implements an embeddable SQL database engine, app2_description: SQLite is a C library that implements an SQL database engine. A large\nsubset of SQL92 is supported. A complete database is stored in a\nsingle disk file. The API is designed for convenience and ease of use.\nApplications that link against SQLite can enjoy the power and\nflexibility of an SQL database without the administrative hassles of\nsupporting a separate database server. Version 2 and version 3 binaries\nare named to permit each to be installed on a single host, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1162]{app2_name: sssd-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.15.2, app2_release: 50.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SSSD Client libraries for NSS and PAM, app2_description: Provides the libraries needed by the PAM and NSS stacks to connect to the SSSD\nservice., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1163]{app2_name: startup-notification, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.12, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/software/startup-notification/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for tracking application startup, app2_description: This package contains libstartup-notification which implements a\nstartup notification protocol. Using this protocol a desktop\nenvironment can track the launch of an application and provide\nfeedback such as a busy cursor, among other features., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1164]{app2_name: stix-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.0, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.stixfonts.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Scientific and engineering fonts, app2_description: \nThe mission of the Scientific and Technical Information Exchange (STIX) font\ncreation project is the preparation of a comprehensive set of fonts that serve\nthe scientific and engineering community in the process from manuscript\ncreation through final publication, both in electronic and print formats.\n\nThis package includes base Unicode fonts containing most glyphs for standard\nuse in the usual four styles., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1165]{app2_name: strace, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.12, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/strace/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tracks and displays system calls associated with a running process, app2_description: The strace program intercepts and records the system calls called and\nreceived by a running process. Strace can print a record of each\nsystem call, its arguments and its return value. Strace is useful for\ndiagnosing problems and debugging, as well as for instructional\npurposes.\n\nInstall strace if you need a tool to track the system calls made and\nreceived by a process., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1166]{app2_name: subscription-manager, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.19.21, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.candlepinproject.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools and libraries for subscription and repository management, app2_description: The Subscription Manager package provides programs and libraries to allow users\nto manage subscriptions and yum repositories from the Red Hat entitlement\nplatform., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1167]{app2_name: subscription-manager-gui, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.19.21, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.candlepinproject.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GUI interface to manage Red Hat product subscriptions, app2_description: This package contains a GTK+ graphical interface for configuring and\nregistering a system with a Red Hat Entitlement platform and manage\nsubscriptions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1168]{app2_name: subscription-manager-initial-setup-addon, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.19.21, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.candlepinproject.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: initial-setup screens for subscription-manager, app2_description: This package contains the initial-setup screens for subscription-manager., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1169]{app2_name: sudo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.19p2, app2_release: 10.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.courtesan.com/sudo/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Allows restricted root access for specified users, app2_description: Sudo (superuser do) allows a system administrator to give certain\nusers (or groups of users) the ability to run some (or all) commands\nas root while logging all commands and arguments. Sudo operates on a\nper-command basis. It is not a replacement for the shell. Features\ninclude: the ability to restrict what commands a user may run on a\nper-host basis, copious logging of each command (providing a clear\naudit trail of who did what), a configurable timeout of the sudo\ncommand, and the ability to use the same configuration file (sudoers)\non many different machines., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1170]{app2_name: sushi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.21.91, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/ThreePointOne/Features/FilePreviewing, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A quick previewer for Nautilus, app2_description: This is sushi, a quick previewer for Nautilus, the GNOME desktop\nfile manager., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1171]{app2_name: sysstat, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.1.5, app2_release: 12.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sebastien.godard.pagesperso-orange.fr/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Collection of performance monitoring tools for Linux, app2_description: The sysstat package contains sar, sadf, mpstat, iostat, pidstat, nfsiostat-sysstat,\ntapestat, cifsiostat and sa tools for Linux.\nThe sar command collects and reports system activity information. This\ninformation can be saved in a file in a binary format for future inspection. The\nstatistics reported by sar concern I/O transfer rates, paging activity,\nprocess-related activities, interrupts, network activity, memory and swap space\nutilization, CPU utilization, kernel activities and TTY statistics, among\nothers. Both UP and SMP machines are fully supported.\nThe sadf command may be used to display data collected by sar in various formats\n(CSV, XML, etc.).\nThe iostat command reports CPU utilization and I/O statistics for disks.\nThe tapestat command reports statistics for tapes connected to the system.\nThe mpstat command reports global and per-processor statistics.\nThe pidstat command reports statistics for Linux tasks (processes).\nThe nfsiostat-sysstat command reports I/O statistics for network file systems.\nThe cifsiostat command reports I/O statistics for CIFS file systems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1172]{app2_name: system-config-printer, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.1, app2_release: 19.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cyberelk.net/tim/software/system-config-printer/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A printer administration tool, app2_description: system-config-printer is a graphical user interface that allows\nthe user to configure a CUPS print server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1173]{app2_name: system-config-printer-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.1, app2_release: 19.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cyberelk.net/tim/software/system-config-printer/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries and shared code for printer administration tool, app2_description: The common code used by both the graphical and non-graphical parts of\nthe configuration tool., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1174]{app2_name: system-config-printer-udev, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.1, app2_release: 19.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cyberelk.net/tim/software/system-config-printer/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Rules for udev for automatic configuration of USB printers, app2_description: The udev rules and helper programs for automatically configuring USB\nprinters., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1175]{app2_name: systemd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 219, app2_release: 42.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A System and Service Manager, app2_description: systemd is a system and service manager for Linux, compatible with\nSysV and LSB init scripts. systemd provides aggressive parallelization\ncapabilities, uses socket and D-Bus activation for starting services,\noffers on-demand starting of daemons, keeps track of processes using\nLinux cgroups, supports snapshotting and restoring of the system\nstate, maintains mount and automount points and implements an\nelaborate transactional dependency-based service control logic. It can\nwork as a drop-in replacement for sysvinit., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1176]{app2_name: systemd-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 219, app2_release: 42.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: systemd libraries, app2_description: Libraries for systemd and udev, as well as the systemd PAM module., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1177]{app2_name: systemd-python, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 219, app2_release: 42.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python 2 bindings for systemd, app2_description: This package contains bindings which allow Python 2 programs to use\nsystemd APIs, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1178]{app2_name: systemd-sysv, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 219, app2_release: 42.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SysV tools for systemd, app2_description: SysV compatibility tools for systemd, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1179]{app2_name: systemtap-runtime, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceware.org/systemtap/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Programmable system-wide instrumentation system - runtime, app2_description: SystemTap runtime contains the components needed to execute\na systemtap script that was already compiled into a module\nusing a local or remote systemtap-devel installation., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1180]{app2_name: sysvinit-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.88, app2_release: 14.dsf.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/sysvinit/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools used for process and utmp management., app2_description: The sysvinit-tools package contains various tools used for process\nmanagement., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1181]{app2_name: taglib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8, app2_release: 7.20130218git.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://taglib.github.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Audio Meta-Data Library, app2_description: TagLib is a library for reading and editing the meta-data of several\npopular audio formats. Currently it supports both ID3v1 and ID3v2 for MP3\nfiles, Ogg Vorbis comments and ID3 tags and Vorbis comments in FLAC, MPC,\nSpeex, WavPack, TrueAudio files, as well as APE Tags., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1182]{app2_name: tagsoup, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.1, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://home.ccil.org/~cowan/XML/tagsoup/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A SAX-compliant HTML parser written in Java, app2_description: TagSoup is a SAX-compliant parser written in Java that, instead of\nparsing well-formed or valid XML, parses HTML as it is found in the wild: nasty\nand brutish, though quite often far from short. TagSoup is designed for people\nwho have to process this stuff using some semblance of a rational application\ndesign. By providing a SAX interface, it allows standard XML tools to be\napplied to even the worst HTML., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1183]{app2_name: tar, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 1.26, app2_release: 32.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/tar/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GNU file archiving program, app2_description: The GNU tar program saves many files together in one archive and can\nrestore individual files (or all of the files) from that archive. Tar\ncan also be used to add supplemental files to an archive and to update\nor list files in the archive. Tar includes multivolume support,\nautomatic archive compression/decompression, the ability to perform\nremote archives, and the ability to perform incremental and full\nbackups.\n\nIf you want to use tar for remote backups, you also need to install\nthe rmt package on the remote box., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1184]{app2_name: tcp_wrappers, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.6, app2_release: 77.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.porcupine.org/pub/security/index.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A security tool which acts as a wrapper for TCP daemons, app2_description: The tcp_wrappers package provides small daemon programs which can\nmonitor and filter incoming requests for systat, finger, FTP, telnet,\nrlogin, rsh, exec, tftp, talk and other network services.\n\nInstall the tcp_wrappers program if you need a security tool for\nfiltering incoming network services requests.\n\nThis version also supports IPv6., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1185]{app2_name: tcp_wrappers-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.6, app2_release: 77.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.porcupine.org/pub/security/index.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for tcp_wrappers, app2_description: tcp_wrappers-libs contains the libraries of the tcp_wrappers package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1186]{app2_name: tcpdump, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 14, app2_version: 4.9.0, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tcpdump.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A network traffic monitoring tool, app2_description: Tcpdump is a command-line tool for monitoring network traffic.\nTcpdump can capture and display the packet headers on a particular\nnetwork interface or on all interfaces. Tcpdump can display all of\nthe packet headers, or just the ones that match particular criteria.\n\nInstall tcpdump if you need a program to monitor network traffic., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1187]{app2_name: tcsh, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.18.01, app2_release: 15.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tcsh.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An enhanced version of csh, the C shell, app2_description: Tcsh is an enhanced but completely compatible version of csh, the C\nshell. Tcsh is a command language interpreter which can be used both\nas an interactive login shell and as a shell script command processor.\nTcsh includes a command line editor, programmable word completion,\nspelling correction, a history mechanism, job control and a C language\nlike syntax., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1188]{app2_name: teamd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.25, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libteam.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Team network device control daemon, app2_description: The teamd package contains team network device control daemon., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1189]{app2_name: telepathy-farstream, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.0, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/Telepathy-Farsight, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Telepathy client library to handle Call channels, app2_description: telepathy-farstream is a Telepathy client library that uses Farstream to handle\nCall channels., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1190]{app2_name: telepathy-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.0.2, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Telepathy filesystem layout, app2_description: This package provides some directories which are required by other\npackages which comprise the Telepathy release., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1191]{app2_name: telepathy-gabble, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.18.1, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Jabber/XMPP connection manager, app2_description: A Jabber/XMPP connection manager, that handles single and multi-user\nchats and voice calls., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1192]{app2_name: telepathy-glib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.24.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/FrontPage, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GLib bindings for Telepathy, app2_description: Telepathy-glib is the glib bindings for the telepathy unified framework\nfor all forms of real time conversations, including instant messaging, IRC,\nvoice calls and video calls., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1193]{app2_name: telepathy-haze, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/Telepathy, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A multi-protocol Libpurple connection manager for Telepathy, app2_description: telepathy-haze is a connection manager built around libpurple, the core of\nPidgin (formerly Gaim), as a Summer of Code project under the Pidgin umbrella.\nUltimately, any protocol supported by libpurple will be supported by\ntelepathy-haze; for now, XMPP, MSN and AIM are known to work acceptably, and\nothers will probably work too., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1194]{app2_name: telepathy-logger, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.0, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/Logger, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Telepathy framework logging daemon, app2_description: telepathy-logger is a headless Observer client that logs information\nreceived by the Telepathy framework. It features pluggable\nbackends to log different sorts of messages, in different formats., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1195]{app2_name: telepathy-mission-control, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 5.16.3, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/Mission_Control, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Central control for Telepathy connection manager, app2_description: Mission Control, or MC, is a Telepathy component providing a way for\n"end-user" applications to abstract some of the details of connection\nmanagers, to provide a simple way to manipulate a bunch of connection\nmanagers at once, and to remove the need to have in each program the\naccount definitions and credentials., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1196]{app2_name: telepathy-salut, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.1, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://telepathy.freedesktop.org/wiki/FrontPage, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Link-local XMPP telepathy connection manager, app2_description: telepathy-salut is a Telepathy connection manager for link-local XMPP.\nNormally, XMPP does not support direct client-to-client interactions,\nsince it requires authentication with a server. This package makes\nit is possible to establish an XMPP-like communications system on a\nlocal network using zero-configuration networking., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1197]{app2_name: thai-scalable-fonts-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.0, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://linux.thai.net/projects/thaifonts-scalable, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common files of thai-scalable-fonts, app2_description: \nfonts-tlwg provides a collection of free scalable Thai fonts.\n\nThis package consists of files used by other thai-scalable-fonts packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1198]{app2_name: thai-scalable-waree-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.0, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://linux.thai.net/projects/thaifonts-scalable, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Thai Waree fonts, app2_description: \nfonts-tlwg provides a collection of free scalable Thai fonts.\n\nThis package provides the Waree family of Thai fonts., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1199]{app2_name: tigervnc-license, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tigervnc.com, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: License of TigerVNC suite, app2_description: This package contains license of the TigerVNC suite, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1200]{app2_name: tigervnc-server-minimal, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tigervnc.com, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A minimal installation of TigerVNC server, app2_description: The VNC system allows you to access the same desktop from a wide\nvariety of platforms. This package contains minimal installation\nof TigerVNC server, allowing others to access the desktop on your\nmachine., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1201]{app2_name: time, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7, app2_release: 45.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/time/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GNU utility for monitoring a program's use of system resources, app2_description: The GNU time utility runs another program, collects information about\nthe resources used by that program while it is running, and displays\nthe results., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1202]{app2_name: totem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.22.1, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Videos, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Movie player for GNOME, app2_description: Totem is simple movie player for the GNOME desktop. It features a\nsimple playlist, a full-screen mode, seek and volume controls, as well as\na pretty complete keyboard navigation.\n\nTotem is extensible through a plugin system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1203]{app2_name: totem-nautilus, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.22.1, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Videos, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Video and Audio Properties tab for Nautilus, app2_description: This package provides a Nautilus extension that shows the properties of\naudio and video files in the properties dialog., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1204]{app2_name: totem-pl-parser, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.10.7, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Videos, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Totem Playlist Parser library, app2_description: A library to parse and save playlists, as used in music and movie players., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1205]{app2_name: traceroute, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 3, app2_version: 2.0.22, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://traceroute.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Traces the route taken by packets over an IPv4/IPv6 network, app2_description: The traceroute utility displays the route used by IP packets on their\nway to a specified network (or Internet) host. Traceroute displays\nthe IP number and host name (if possible) of the machines along the\nroute taken by the packets. Traceroute is used as a network debugging\ntool. If you're having network connectivity problems, traceroute will\nshow you where the trouble is coming from along the route.\n\nInstall traceroute if you need a tool for diagnosing network connectivity\nproblems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1206]{app2_name: tracker, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10.5, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Tracker, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Desktop-neutral search tool and indexer, app2_description: Tracker is a powerful desktop-neutral first class object database,\ntag/metadata database, search tool and indexer.\n\nIt consists of a common object database that allows entities to have an\nalmost infinite number of properties, metadata (both embedded/harvested as\nwell as user definable), a comprehensive database of keywords/tags and\nlinks to other entities.\n\nIt provides additional features for file based objects including context\nlinking and audit trails for a file object.\n\nIt has the ability to index, store, harvest metadata. retrieve and search\nall types of files and other first class objects, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1207]{app2_name: trousers, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.14, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://trousers.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: TCG's Software Stack v1.2, app2_description: TrouSerS is an implementation of the Trusted Computing Group's Software Stack\n(TSS) specification. You can use TrouSerS to write applications that make use\nof your TPM hardware. TPM hardware can create, store and use RSA keys\nsecurely (without ever being exposed in memory), verify a platform's software\nstate using cryptographic hashes and more., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1208]{app2_name: ttmkfdir, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.9, app2_release: 42.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility to create fonts.scale files for truetype fonts, app2_description: ttmkfdir is a utility used to create fonts.scale files in\nTrueType font directories in order to prepare them for use\nby the font server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1209]{app2_name: tuned, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.8.0, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tuned-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A dynamic adaptive system tuning daemon, app2_description: The tuned package contains a daemon that tunes system settings dynamically.\nIt does so by monitoring the usage of several system components periodically.\nBased on that information components will then be put into lower or higher\npower saving modes to adapt to the current usage. Currently only ethernet\nnetwork and ATA harddisk devices are implemented., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1210]{app2_name: tzdata, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2017b, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.iana.org/time-zones, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Timezone data, app2_description: This package contains data files with rules for various timezones around\nthe world., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1211]{app2_name: tzdata-java, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2017b, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.iana.org/time-zones, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Timezone data for Java, app2_description: This package contains timezone information for use by Java runtimes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1212]{app2_name: ucs-miscfixed-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs-fonts.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Selected set of bitmap fonts, app2_description: The usc-fixed-fonts package provides bitmap fonts for\nlocations such as terminals., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1213]{app2_name: udisks2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.2, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/udisks, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Disk Manager, app2_description: udisks provides a daemon, D-Bus API and command line tools for\nmanaging disks and storage devices. This package is for the udisks 2.x\nseries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1214]{app2_name: unzip, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.0, app2_release: 16.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.info-zip.org/UnZip.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A utility for unpacking zip files, app2_description: The unzip utility is used to list, test, or extract files from a zip\narchive. Zip archives are commonly found on MS-DOS systems. The zip\nutility, included in the zip package, creates zip archives. Zip and\nunzip are both compatible with archives created by PKWARE(R)'s PKZIP\nfor MS-DOS, but the programs' options and default behaviors do differ\nin some respects.\n\nInstall the unzip package if you need to list, test or extract files from\na zip archive., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1215]{app2_name: upower, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.99.4, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://upower.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Power Management Service, app2_description: UPower (formerly DeviceKit-power) provides a daemon, API and command\nline tools for managing power devices attached to the system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1216]{app2_name: urw-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4, app2_release: 16.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://svn.ghostscript.com/ghostscript/tags/urw-fonts-1.0.7pre44/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Free versions of the 35 standard PostScript fonts., app2_description: Free, good quality versions of the 35 standard PostScript(TM) fonts,\ndonated under the GPL by URW++ Design and Development GmbH.\n\nInstall the urw-fonts package if you need free versions of standard\nPostScript fonts., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1217]{app2_name: usb_modeswitch, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.0, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: USB Modeswitch gets mobile broadband cards in operational mode, app2_description: USB Modeswitch brings up your datacard into operational mode. When plugged\nin they identify themselves as cdrom and present some non-Linux compatible\ninstallation files. This tool deactivates this cdrom-device and enables\nthe real communication device. It supports most devices built and\nsold by Huawei, T-Mobile, Vodafone, Option, ZTE, Novatel., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1218]{app2_name: usb_modeswitch-data, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20160612, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: USB Modeswitch gets mobile broadband cards in operational mode, app2_description: USB Modeswitch brings up your datacard into operational mode. When plugged\nin they identify themselves as cdrom and present some non-Linux compatible\ninstallation files. This tool deactivates this cdrom-devices and enables\nthe real communication device. It supports most devices built and\nsold by Huawei, T-Mobile, Vodafone, Option, ZTE, Novatel.\n\nThis package contains the data files needed for usb_modeswitch to function., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1219]{app2_name: usbmuxd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libimobiledevice.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Daemon for communicating with Apple's iOS devices, app2_description: usbmuxd is a daemon used for communicating with Apple's iPod Touch, iPhone,\niPad and Apple TV devices. It allows multiple services on the device to be\naccessed simultaneously., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1220]{app2_name: usbredir, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.7.1, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.spice-space.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: USB network redirection protocol libraries, app2_description: The usbredir libraries allow USB devices to be used on remote and/or virtual\nhosts over TCP. The following libraries are provided:\n\nusbredirparser:\nA library containing the parser for the usbredir protocol\n\nusbredirhost:\nA library implementing the USB host side of a usbredir connection.\nAll that an application wishing to implement a USB host needs to do is:\n* Provide a libusb device handle for the device\n* Provide write and read callbacks for the actual transport of usbredir data\n* Monitor for usbredir and libusb read/write events and call their handlers, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1221]{app2_name: usbutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 007, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linux-usb.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux USB utilities, app2_description: This package contains utilities for inspecting devices connected to a\nUSB bus., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1222]{app2_name: usermode, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.111, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/usermode/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for certain user account management tasks, app2_description: The usermode package contains the userhelper program, which can be\nused to allow configured programs to be run with superuser privileges\nby ordinary users., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1223]{app2_name: usermode-gtk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.111, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedorahosted.org/usermode/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Graphical tools for certain user account management tasks, app2_description: The usermode-gtk package contains several graphical tools for users:\nuserinfo, usermount and userpasswd. Userinfo allows users to change\ntheir finger information. Usermount lets users mount, unmount, and\nformat file systems. Userpasswd allows users to change their\npasswords.\n\nInstall the usermode-gtk package if you would like to provide users with\ngraphical tools for certain account management tasks., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1224]{app2_name: ustr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.4, app2_release: 16.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.and.org/ustr/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: String library, very low memory overhead, simple to import, app2_description: Micro string library, very low overhead from plain strdup() (Ave. 44% for\n0-20B strings). Very easy to use in existing C code. At it's simplest you can\njust include a single header file into your .c and start using it.\n This package also distributes pre-built shared libraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1225]{app2_name: util-linux, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.23.2, app2_release: 43.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Util-linux, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A collection of basic system utilities, app2_description: The util-linux package contains a large variety of low-level system\nutilities that are necessary for a Linux system to function. Among\nothers, Util-linux contains the fdisk configuration tool and the login\nprogram., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1226]{app2_name: vim-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 7.4.160, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vim.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The common files needed by any version of the VIM editor, app2_description: VIM (VIsual editor iMproved) is an updated and improved version of the\nvi editor. Vi was the first real screen-based editor for UNIX, and is\nstill very popular. VIM improves on vi by adding new features:\nmultiple windows, multi-level undo, block highlighting and more. The\nvim-common package contains files which every VIM binary will need in\norder to run.\n\nIf you are installing vim-enhanced or vim-X11, you'll also need\nto install the vim-common package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1227]{app2_name: vim-enhanced, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 7.4.160, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vim.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A version of the VIM editor which includes recent enhancements, app2_description: VIM (VIsual editor iMproved) is an updated and improved version of the\nvi editor. Vi was the first real screen-based editor for UNIX, and is\nstill very popular. VIM improves on vi by adding new features:\nmultiple windows, multi-level undo, block highlighting and more. The\nvim-enhanced package contains a version of VIM with extra, recently\nintroduced features like Python and Perl interpreters.\n\nInstall the vim-enhanced package if you'd like to use a version of the\nVIM editor which includes recently added enhancements like\ninterpreters for the Python and Perl scripting languages. You'll also\nneed to install the vim-common package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1228]{app2_name: vim-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 7.4.160, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vim.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: VIM filesystem layout, app2_description: This package provides some directories which are required by other\npackages that add vim files, p.e. additional syntax files or filetypes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1229]{app2_name: vim-minimal, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 7.4.160, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vim.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A minimal version of the VIM editor, app2_description: VIM (VIsual editor iMproved) is an updated and improved version of the\nvi editor. Vi was the first real screen-based editor for UNIX, and is\nstill very popular. VIM improves on vi by adding new features:\nmultiple windows, multi-level undo, block highlighting and more. The\nvim-minimal package includes a minimal version of VIM, which is\ninstalled into /bin/vi for use when only the root partition is\npresent. NOTE: The online help is only available when the vim-common\npackage is installed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1230]{app2_name: vinagre, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.0, app2_release: 8.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Vinagre, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: VNC client for GNOME, app2_description: Vinagre is a VNC client for the GNOME desktop.\n\nWith Vinagre you can have several connections open simultaneously, bookmark\nyour servers thanks to the Favorites support, store the passwords in the\nGNOME keyring, and browse the network to look for VNC servers.\n\nApart from the VNC protocol, vinagre supports Spice and RDP., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1231]{app2_name: vino, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22.0, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Vino, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A remote desktop system for GNOME, app2_description: Vino is a VNC server for GNOME. It allows remote users to\nconnect to a running GNOME session using VNC., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1232]{app2_name: virt-what, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.13, app2_release: 10.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-what/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Detect if we are running in a virtual machine, app2_description: virt-what is a shell script which can be used to detect if the program\nis running in a virtual machine.\n\nThe program prints out a list of "facts" about the virtual machine,\nderived from heuristics. One fact is printed per line.\n\nIf nothing is printed and the script exits with code 0 (no error),\nthen it can mean either that the program is running on bare-metal or\nthe program is running inside a type of virtual machine which we don't\nknow about or can't detect.\n\nCurrent types of virtualization detected:\n\n - hyperv Microsoft Hyper-V\n - kvm Linux Kernel Virtual Machine (KVM)\n - openvz OpenVZ or Virtuozzo\n - powervm_lx86 IBM PowerVM Lx86 Linux/x86 emulator\n - qemu QEMU (unaccelerated)\n - uml User-Mode Linux (UML)\n - virtage Hitachi Virtualization Manager (HVM) Virtage LPAR\n - virtualbox VirtualBox\n - virtualpc Microsoft VirtualPC\n - vmware VMware\n - xen Xen\n - xen-dom0 Xen dom0 (privileged domain)\n - xen-domU Xen domU (paravirtualized guest domain)\n - xen-hvm Xen guest fully virtualized (HVM), app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1233]{app2_name: vlgothic-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20130607, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dicey.org/vlgothic, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Japanese TrueType font, app2_description: \nVLGothic provides Japanese TrueType fonts from the Vine Linux project.\nMost of the glyphs are taken from the M+ and Sazanami Gothic fonts,\nbut some have also been improved by the project.\n\nThis package provides the monospace VLGothic font., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1234]{app2_name: vte-profile, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.46.2, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Profile script for VTE terminal emulator library, app2_description: The vte-profile package contains a profile.d script for the VTE terminal\nemulator library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1235]{app2_name: vte291, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.46.2, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Terminal emulator library, app2_description: VTE is a library implementing a terminal emulator widget for GTK+. VTE\nis mainly used in gnome-terminal, but can also be used to embed a\nconsole/terminal in games, editors, IDEs, etc., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1236]{app2_name: wavpack, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.60.1, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.wavpack.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A completely open audiocodec, app2_description: WavPack is a completely open audio compression format providing lossless,\nhigh-quality lossy, and a unique hybrid compression mode. Although the\ntechnology is loosely based on previous versions of WavPack, the new\nversion 4 format has been designed from the ground up to offer unparalleled\nperformance and functionality., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1237]{app2_name: webkitgtk3, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.11, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.webkitgtk.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GTK+ Web content engine library, app2_description: WebKitGTK+ is the port of the portable web rendering engine WebKit to the\nGTK+ platform.\n\nThis package contains WebKitGTK+ for GTK+ 3., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1238]{app2_name: webkitgtk4, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.14.7, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.webkitgtk.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GTK+ Web content engine library, app2_description: WebKitGTK+ is the port of the portable web rendering engine WebKit to the\nGTK+ platform.\n\nThis package contains WebKitGTK+ for GTK+ 3., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1239]{app2_name: webkitgtk4-jsc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.14.7, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.webkitgtk.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: JavaScript engine from webkitgtk4, app2_description: This package contains JavaScript engine from webkitgtk4., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1240]{app2_name: webkitgtk4-plugin-process-gtk2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.14.7, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.webkitgtk.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GTK+ 2 based NPAPI plugins support for webkitgtk4, app2_description: Support for the GTK+ 2 based NPAPI plugins (such as Adobe Flash) for webkitgtk4., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1241]{app2_name: webrtc-audio-processing, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/software/pulseaudio/webrtc-audio-processing/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for echo cancellation, app2_description: webrtc-audio-processing is a library derived from Google WebRTC project that\nprovides echo cancellation functionality. This library is used by for example\nPulseAudio to provide echo cancellation., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1242]{app2_name: wget, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.14, app2_release: 15.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A utility for retrieving files using the HTTP or FTP protocols, app2_description: GNU Wget is a file retrieval utility which can use either the HTTP or\nFTP protocols. Wget features include the ability to work in the\nbackground while you are logged out, recursive retrieval of\ndirectories, file name wildcard matching, remote file timestamp\nstorage and comparison, use of Rest with FTP servers and Range with\nHTTP servers to retrieve files over slow or unstable connections,\nsupport for Proxy servers, and configurability., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1243]{app2_name: which, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.20, app2_release: 7.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.xs4all.nl/~carlo17/which/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Displays where a particular program in your path is located, app2_description: The which command shows the full pathname of a specified program, if\nthe specified program is in your PATH., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1244]{app2_name: wodim, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.11, app2_release: 23.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cdrkit.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A command line CD/DVD recording program, app2_description: Wodim is an application for creating audio and data CDs. Wodim\nworks with many different brands of CD recorders, fully supports\nmulti-sessions and provides human-readable error messages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1245]{app2_name: words, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0, app2_release: 22.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moby_Project, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A dictionary of English words for the /usr/share/dict directory, app2_description: The words file is a dictionary of English words for the\n/usr/share/dict directory. Some programs use this database of\nwords to check spelling. Password checkers use it to look for bad\npasswords., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1246]{app2_name: wpa_supplicant, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.6, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://w1.fi/wpa_supplicant/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: WPA/WPA2/IEEE 802.1X Supplicant, app2_description: wpa_supplicant is a WPA Supplicant for Linux, BSD and Windows with support\nfor WPA and WPA2 (IEEE 802.11i / RSN). Supplicant is the IEEE 802.1X/WPA\ncomponent that is used in the client stations. It implements key negotiation\nwith a WPA Authenticator and it controls the roaming and IEEE 802.11\nauthentication/association of the wlan driver., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1247]{app2_name: wqy-microhei-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.0, app2_release: 0.12.beta.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://wenq.org/enindex.cgi?MicroHei(en), app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Compact Chinese fonts derived from Droid, app2_description: A new Sans Serif CJK font derived from Google's "Droid Sans Fallback"\nand covers the entire GBK code points (20932 Han glyphs)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1248]{app2_name: wqy-zenhei-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.46, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://wenq.org/enindex.cgi, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: WenQuanYi Zen Hei CJK Font, app2_description: \nWenQuanYi Zen Hei is a Hei-Ti style (sans-serif type) Chinese\noutline font. It is designed for general purpose text formatting\nand on-screen display of Chinese characters and symbols from\nmany other languages. The embolden strokes of the font glyphs\nproduces enhanced screen contrast, making it easier to read\nrecognize. The embedded bitmap glyphs further enhance on-screen\nperformance, which can be enabled with the provided configuration\nfiles. WenQuanYi Zen Hei provides a rather complete coverage to\nChinese Hanzi glyphs, including both simplified and traditional\nforms. The total glyph number in this font is over 35,000, including\nover 21,000 Chinese Hanzi. This font has full coverage to GBK(CP936)\ncharset, CJK Unified Ideographs, as well as the code-points\nneeded for zh_cn, zh_sg, zh_tw, zh_hk, zh_mo, ja (Japanese)\nand ko (Korean) locales for fontconfig. Starting from version\n0.8, this font package has contained two font families, i.e.\nthe proportionally-spaced Zen Hei, and a mono-spaced face\nnamed "WenQuanYi Zen Hei Mono"., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1249]{app2_name: wvdial, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.61, app2_release: 9.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://alumnit.ca/wiki/?WvDial, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A heuristic autodialer for PPP connections, app2_description: WvDial automatically locates and configures modems and can log into\nalmost any ISP's server without special configuration. You need to\ninput the username, password, and phone number, and then WvDial will\nnegotiate the PPP connection using any mechanism needed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1250]{app2_name: xcb-util, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.0, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xcb.freedesktop.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Convenience libraries sitting on top of libxcb, app2_description: The xcb-util module provides a number of libraries which sit on top of\nlibxcb, the core X protocol library, and some of the extension\nlibraries. These experimental libraries provide convenience functions\nand interfaces which make the raw X protocol more usable. Some of the\nlibraries also provide client-side code which is not strictly part of\nthe X protocol but which have traditionally been provided by Xlib., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1251]{app2_name: xdg-desktop-portal, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5, app2_release: 2.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/flatpak/xdg-desktop-portal/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Portal frontend service to flatpak, app2_description: xdg-desktop-portal works by exposing a series of D-Bus interfaces known as\nportals under a well-known name (org.freedesktop.portal.Desktop) and object\npath (/org/freedesktop/portal/desktop). The portal interfaces include APIs for\nfile access, opening URIs, printing and others., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1252]{app2_name: xdg-desktop-portal-gtk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/flatpak/xdg-desktop-portal-gtk, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Backend implementation for xdg-desktop-portal using GTK+, app2_description: A backend implementation for xdg-desktop-portal that is using GTK+ and various\npieces of GNOME infrastructure, such as the org.gnome.Shell.Screenshot or\norg.gnome.SessionManager D-Bus interfaces., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1253]{app2_name: xdg-user-dirs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.15, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/xdg-user-dirs, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Handles user special directories, app2_description: Contains xdg-user-dirs-update that updates folders in a users\nhomedirectory based on the defaults configured by the administrator., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1254]{app2_name: xdg-user-dirs-gtk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.10, app2_release: 4.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/xdg-user-dirs, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Gnome integration of special directories, app2_description: Contains some integration of xdg-user-dirs with the gnome\ndesktop, including creating default bookmarks and detecting\nlocale changes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1255]{app2_name: xdg-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.0, app2_release: 0.17.20120809git.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://portland.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Basic desktop integration functions, app2_description: The xdg-utils package is a set of simple scripts that provide basic\ndesktop integration functions for any Free Desktop, such as Linux.\nThey are intended to provide a set of defacto standards.\nThis means that:\n* Third party software developers can rely on these xdg-utils\n for all of their simple integration needs.\n* Developers of desktop environments can make sure that their\n environments are well supported\n* Distribution vendors can provide custom versions of these utilities\n\nThe following scripts are provided at this time:\n* xdg-desktop-icon Install icons to the desktop\n* xdg-desktop-menu Install desktop menu items\n* xdg-email Send mail using the user's preferred e-mail composer\n* xdg-icon-resource Install icon resources\n* xdg-mime Query information about file type handling and\n install descriptions for new file types\n* xdg-open Open a file or URL in the user's preferred application\n* xdg-screensaver Control the screensaver\n* xdg-settings Get various settings from the desktop environment, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1256]{app2_name: xfsdump, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1.4, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Administrative utilities for the XFS filesystem, app2_description: The xfsdump package contains xfsdump, xfsrestore and a number of\nother utilities for administering XFS filesystems.\n\nxfsdump examines files in a filesystem, determines which need to be\nbacked up, and copies those files to a specified disk, tape or other\nstorage medium.\t It uses XFS-specific directives for optimizing the\ndump of an XFS filesystem, and also knows how to backup XFS extended\nattributes. Backups created with xfsdump are "endian safe" and can\nthus be transfered between Linux machines of different architectures\nand also between IRIX machines.\n\nxfsrestore performs the inverse function of xfsdump; it can restore a\nfull backup of a filesystem. Subsequent incremental backups can then\nbe layered on top of the full backup. Single files and directory\nsubtrees may be restored from full or partial backups., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1257]{app2_name: xfsprogs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.5.0, app2_release: 12.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for managing the XFS filesystem, app2_description: A set of commands to use the XFS filesystem, including mkfs.xfs.\n\nXFS is a high performance journaling filesystem which originated\non the SGI IRIX platform. It is completely multi-threaded, can\nsupport large files and large filesystems, extended attributes,\nvariable block sizes, is extent based, and makes extensive use of\nBtrees (directories, extents, free space) to aid both performance\nand scalability.\n\nRefer to the documentation at http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/\nfor complete details. This implementation is on-disk compatible\nwith the IRIX version of XFS., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1258]{app2_name: xkeyboard-config, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.20, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/XKeyboardConfig, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X Keyboard Extension configuration data, app2_description: This package contains configuration data used by the X Keyboard Extension\n(XKB), which allows selection of keyboard layouts when using a graphical\ninterface., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1259]{app2_name: xml-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.3, app2_release: 39.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.w3.org/2003/entities/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common XML catalog and DTD files, app2_description: The xml-common is a subpackage of sgml-common which contains\na collection XML catalogs that are useful for processing XML,\nbut that don't need to be included in main package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1260]{app2_name: xmlrpc-c, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.32.5, app2_release: 1905.svn2451.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A lightweight RPC library based on XML and HTTP, app2_description: XML-RPC is a quick-and-easy way to make procedure calls over the\nInternet. It converts the procedure call into XML document, sends it\nto a remote server using HTTP, and gets back the response as XML.\n\nThis library provides a modular implementation of XML-RPC for C., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1261]{app2_name: xmlrpc-c-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.32.5, app2_release: 1905.svn2451.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C client libraries for xmlrpc-c, app2_description: XML-RPC is a quick-and-easy way to make procedure calls over the\nInternet. It converts the procedure call into XML document, sends it\nto a remote server using HTTP, and gets back the response as XML.\n\nThis library provides a modular implementation of XML-RPC for C\nclients., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1262]{app2_name: xmlsec1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.20, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.aleksey.com/xmlsec/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library providing support for "XML Signature" and "XML Encryption" standards, app2_description: XML Security Library is a C library based on LibXML2 and OpenSSL.\nThe library was created with a goal to support major XML security\nstandards "XML Digital Signature" and "XML Encryption"., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1263]{app2_name: xmlsec1-openssl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.20, app2_release: 5.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.aleksey.com/xmlsec/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: OpenSSL crypto plugin for XML Security Library, app2_description: OpenSSL plugin for XML Security Library provides OpenSSL based crypto services\nfor the xmlsec library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1264]{app2_name: xorg-x11-drivers, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.7, app2_release: 6.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X.Org X11 driver installation package, app2_description: The purpose of this package is to require all of the individual X.Org\ndriver rpms, to allow the OS installation software to install all drivers\nall at once, without having to track which individual drivers are present\non each architecture. By installing this package, it forces all of the\nindividual driver packages to be installed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1265]{app2_name: xorg-x11-drv-ati, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.7.1, app2_release: 3.20160928git3fc839ff.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.x.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Xorg X11 ati video driver, app2_description: X.Org X11 ati video driver., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1266]{app2_name: xorg-x11-drv-dummy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.7, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.x.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Xorg X11 dummy video driver, app2_description: X.Org X11 dummy video driver., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1267]{app2_name: xorg-x11-drv-evdev, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.10.5, app2_release: 2.1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.x.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Xorg X11 evdev input driver, app2_description: X.Org X11 evdev input driver., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1268]{app2_name: xorg-x11-drv-fbdev, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.3, app2_release: 25.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.x.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Xorg X11 fbdev video driver, app2_description: X.Org X11 fbdev video driver., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1269]{app2_name: xorg-x11-drv-intel, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.99.917, app2_release: 26.20160929.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.x.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Xorg X11 Intel video driver, app2_description: X.Org X11 Intel video driver., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1270]{app2_name: xorg-x11-drv-nouveau, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.0.13, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.x.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Xorg X11 nouveau video driver for NVIDIA graphics chipsets, app2_description: X.Org X11 nouveau video driver., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1271]{app2_name: xorg-x11-drv-qxl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.5, app2_release: 3.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.x.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Xorg X11 qxl video driver, app2_description: X.Org X11 qxl video driver., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1272]{app2_name: xorg-x11-drv-synaptics, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.x.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Xorg X11 Synaptics touchpad input driver, app2_description: This is the Synaptics touchpad driver for the X.Org X server. The following\ntouchpad models are supported:\n* Synaptics\n* appletouch (Post February 2005 and October 2005 Apple Aluminium Powerbooks)\n* Elantech (EeePC)\n* bcm5974 (Macbook Air (Jan 2008), Macbook Pro Penryn (Feb 2008), iPhone\n (2007), iPod Touch (2008)\n\nNote that support for appletouch, elantech and bcm5974 requires the respective\nkernel module.\nA touchpad by default operates in compatibility mode by emulating a standard\nmouse. However, by using a dedicated driver, more advanced features of the\ntouchpad become available.\n\nFeatures:\n\n * Movement with adjustable, non-linear acceleration and speed.\n * Button events through short touching of the touchpad ("tapping").\n * Double-Button events through double short touching of the touchpad.\n * Dragging through short touching and holding down the finger on the\n touchpad.\n * Middle and right button events on the upper and lower corner of the\n touchpad.\n * Vertical scrolling (button four and five events) through moving the\n finger on the right side of the touchpad.\n * The up/down button sends button four/five events.\n * Horizontal scrolling (button six and seven events) through moving the\n finger on the lower side of the touchpad.\n * The multi-buttons send button four/five events, and six/seven events for\n horizontal scrolling.\n * Adjustable finger detection.\n Multifinger taps: two finger for middle button and three finger for\n right button events. (Needs hardware support. Not all models implement\n this feature.)\n * Run-time configuration using shared memory. 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It\nprovides the basic low level functionality which full fledged\ngraphical user interfaces (GUIs) such as GNOME and KDE are designed\nupon., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1282]{app2_name: xorg-x11-server-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.19.3, app2_release: 11.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.x.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Xorg server common files, app2_description: Common files shared among all X servers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1283]{app2_name: xorg-x11-server-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.7, app2_release: 20.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.x.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X.Org X11 X server utilities, app2_description: A collection of utilities used to tweak and query the runtime configuration of\nthe X server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1284]{app2_name: xorg-x11-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.5, app2_release: 22.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.x.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X.Org X11 X client utilities, app2_description: A collection of client utilities which can be used to query the X server\nfor various information., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1285]{app2_name: xorg-x11-xauth, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.0.9, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.x.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X.Org X11 X authority utilities, app2_description: xauth is used to edit and display the authorization information\nused in connecting to an X server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1286]{app2_name: xorg-x11-xinit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.4, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.x.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X.Org X11 X Window System xinit startup scripts, app2_description: X.Org X11 X Window System xinit startup scripts, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1287]{app2_name: xorg-x11-xkb-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.7, app2_release: 12.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.x.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X.Org X11 xkb utilities, app2_description: X.Org X11 xkb core utilities., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1288]{app2_name: xvattr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3, app2_release: 27.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/groups/dvd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility for getting and setting Xv attributes, app2_description: This program is used for getting and setting Xv attributes such as\nXV_BRIGHTNESS, XV_CONTRAST, XV_SATURATION, XV_HUE, XV_COLORKEY, ..., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1289]{app2_name: xz, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.2.2, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://tukaani.org/xz/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: LZMA compression utilities, app2_description: XZ Utils are an attempt to make LZMA compression easy to use on free (as in\nfreedom) operating systems. 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YAJL is a small event-driven\n(SAX-style) JSON parser written in ANSI C, and a small\nvalidating JSON generator., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1292]{app2_name: yelp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.22.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Yelp, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Help browser for the GNOME desktop, app2_description: Yelp is the help browser for the GNOME desktop. It is designed\nto help you browse all the documentation on your system in\none central tool, including traditional man pages, info pages and\ndocumentation written in DocBook., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1293]{app2_name: yelp-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.22.0, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Yelp, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for yelp, app2_description: This package contains libraries used by the yelp help browser., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1294]{app2_name: yelp-xsl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.20.1, app2_release: 1.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://download.gnome.org/sources/yelp-xsl, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: XSL stylesheets for the yelp help browser, app2_description: This package contains XSL stylesheets that are used by the yelp help browser., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1295]{app2_name: yum, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.4.3, app2_release: 154.el7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://yum.baseurl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: RPM package installer/updater/manager, app2_description: Yum is a utility that can check for and automatically download and\ninstall updated RPM packages. 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Zip is\nanalogous to a combination of the UNIX tar and compress commands and\nis compatible with PKZIP (a compression and file packaging utility for\nMS-DOS systems).\n\nInstall the zip package if you need to compress files using the zip\nprogram., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1302]{app2_name: zlib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.7, app2_release: 17.el7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.zlib.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The compression and decompression library, app2_description: Zlib is a general-purpose, patent-free, lossless data compression\nlibrary which is used by many different programs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , }> >libguestfs: trace: close >libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0x1b635f0 (state 0) >libguestfs: trace: close >libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0x1b64e40 (state 0) >libguestfs: trace: close >libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0x1b66230 (state 0) >libguestfs: trace: close >libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0x1b675e0 (state 0) >libguestfs: trace: close >libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0x1b689d0 (state 0) >libguestfs: trace: close >libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0x1b69da0 (state 0) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_partitions >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 67 (download) took 0.14 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x28 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdd >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md125 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md126 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md127 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 8 (list_partitions) took 0.01 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_partitions = ["/dev/sda1", "/dev/sda2", "/dev/sdb1", "/dev/sdb2", "/dev/sdb3", "/dev/sdc1", "/dev/sdc2", "/dev/sdc3"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sda1" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda1 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 272 (part_to_dev) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sda" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype "/dev/sda" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: parted -m -s -- /dev/sda unit b print >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype = "gpt" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum "/dev/sda1" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 214 (part_get_parttype) took 0.01 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda1 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 293 (part_to_partnum) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type "/dev/sda" 1 >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=e stderr=y flags=0x10000 >commandrvf: sgdisk /dev/sda -i 1 >Partition GUID code: A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E (Linux RAID) >Partition unique GUID: 496C808A-BD36-4196-9E4A-6A724F46153D >First sector: 2048 (at 1024.0 KiB) >Last sector: 18450431 (at 8.8 GiB) >Partition size: 18448384 sectors (8.8 GiB) >Attribute flags: 0000000000000000 >Partition name: '' >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 393 (part_get_gpt_type) took 0.01 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type = "A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 272 (part_to_dev) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sda" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype "/dev/sda" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: parted -m -s -- /dev/sda unit b print >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype = "gpt" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 214 (part_get_parttype) took 0.01 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 293 (part_to_partnum) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum = 2 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type "/dev/sda" 2 >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=e stderr=y flags=0x10000 >commandrvf: sgdisk /dev/sda -i 2 >Partition GUID code: A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E (Linux RAID) >Partition unique GUID: E658E9FC-F26A-4481-B9FA-2B0E26585BA5 >First sector: 18450432 (at 8.8 GiB) >Last sector: 18554879 (at 8.8 GiB) >Partition size: 104448 sectors (51.0 MiB) >Attribute flags: 0000000000000000 >Partition name: '' >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 393 (part_get_gpt_type) took 0.01 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type = "A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sdb1" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb1 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 272 (part_to_dev) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sdb" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype "/dev/sdb" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: parted -m -s -- /dev/sdb unit b print >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype = "gpt" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum "/dev/sdb1" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 214 (part_get_parttype) took 0.03 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb1 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 293 (part_to_partnum) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type "/dev/sdb" 1 >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=e stderr=y flags=0x10000 >commandrvf: sgdisk /dev/sdb -i 1 >Partition GUID code: A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E (Linux RAID) >Partition unique GUID: 3EFF43EB-6F47-46A8-8654-BDC3657A1C32 >First sector: 2048 (at 1024.0 KiB) >Last sector: 18450431 (at 8.8 GiB) >Partition size: 18448384 sectors (8.8 GiB) >Attribute flags: 0000000000000000 >Partition name: '' >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 393 (part_get_gpt_type) took 0.01 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type = "A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sdb2" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 272 (part_to_dev) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sdb" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype "/dev/sdb" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: parted -m -s -- /dev/sdb unit b print >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype = "gpt" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum "/dev/sdb2" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 214 (part_get_parttype) took 0.01 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 293 (part_to_partnum) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum = 2 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type "/dev/sdb" 2 >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=e stderr=y flags=0x10000 >commandrvf: sgdisk /dev/sdb -i 2 >Partition GUID code: A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E (Linux RAID) >Partition unique GUID: 6D58946E-8876-428C-8A17-577F5A211F91 >First sector: 18450432 (at 8.8 GiB) >Last sector: 18493439 (at 8.8 GiB) >Partition size: 43008 sectors (21.0 MiB) >Attribute flags: 0000000000000000 >Partition name: '' >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 393 (part_get_gpt_type) took 0.01 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type = "A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sdb3" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb3 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 272 (part_to_dev) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sdb" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype "/dev/sdb" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: parted -m -s -- /dev/sdb unit b print >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype = "gpt" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum "/dev/sdb3" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 214 (part_get_parttype) took 0.01 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb3 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 293 (part_to_partnum) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum = 3 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type "/dev/sdb" 3 >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=e stderr=y flags=0x10000 >commandrvf: sgdisk /dev/sdb -i 3 >Partition GUID code: A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E (Linux RAID) >Partition unique GUID: F2483A24-8DC9-4BB1-B1BC-5A0EB8E37E2B >First sector: 18493440 (at 8.8 GiB) >Last sector: 18597887 (at 8.9 GiB) >Partition size: 104448 sectors (51.0 MiB) >Attribute flags: 0000000000000000 >Partition name: '' >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 393 (part_get_gpt_type) took 0.01 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type = "A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sdc1" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc1 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 272 (part_to_dev) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sdc" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype "/dev/sdc" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: parted -m -s -- /dev/sdc unit b print >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype = "gpt" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum "/dev/sdc1" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 214 (part_get_parttype) took 0.02 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc1 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 293 (part_to_partnum) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type "/dev/sdc" 1 >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=e stderr=y flags=0x10000 >commandrvf: sgdisk /dev/sdc -i 1 >Partition GUID code: A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E (Linux RAID) >Partition unique GUID: C735822A-4485-4C3D-BB28-B882EF8E59B4 >First sector: 2048 (at 1024.0 KiB) >Last sector: 18450431 (at 8.8 GiB) >Partition size: 18448384 sectors (8.8 GiB) >Attribute flags: 0000000000000000 >Partition name: '' >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 393 (part_get_gpt_type) took 0.01 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type = "A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sdc2" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 272 (part_to_dev) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sdc" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype "/dev/sdc" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: parted -m -s -- /dev/sdc unit b print >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype = "gpt" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum "/dev/sdc2" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 214 (part_get_parttype) took 0.01 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc2 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 293 (part_to_partnum) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum = 2 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type "/dev/sdc" 2 >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=e stderr=y flags=0x10000 >commandrvf: sgdisk /dev/sdc -i 2 >Partition GUID code: A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E (Linux RAID) >Partition unique GUID: 7E8D4759-8924-47D4-B144-17B0F1BCFAD3 >First sector: 18450432 (at 8.8 GiB) >Last sector: 18493439 (at 8.8 GiB) >Partition size: 43008 sectors (21.0 MiB) >Attribute flags: 0000000000000000 >Partition name: '' >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 393 (part_get_gpt_type) took 0.01 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type = "A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sdc3" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc3 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 272 (part_to_dev) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sdc" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype "/dev/sdc" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: parted -m -s -- /dev/sdc unit b print >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype = "gpt" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum "/dev/sdc3" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 214 (part_get_parttype) took 0.01 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc3 >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 293 (part_to_partnum) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum = 3 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type "/dev/sdc" 3 >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=e stderr=y flags=0x10000 >commandrvf: sgdisk /dev/sdc -i 3 >Partition GUID code: A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E (Linux RAID) >Partition unique GUID: F3962156-81FC-4432-9576-2FF57280EA44 >First sector: 18493440 (at 8.8 GiB) >Last sector: 18597887 (at 8.9 GiB) >Partition size: 104448 sectors (51.0 MiB) >Attribute flags: 0000000000000000 >Partition name: '' >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 393 (part_get_gpt_type) took 0.01 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type = "A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_product_variant "/dev/md125" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_product_variant = "unknown" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_product_name "/dev/md125" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_product_name = "Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.4 (Maipo)" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_management "/dev/md125" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_management = "yum" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_format "/dev/md125" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_format = "rpm" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_minor_version "/dev/md125" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_minor_version = 4 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_major_version "/dev/md125" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_major_version = 7 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_arch "/dev/md125" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_arch = "x86_64" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_distro "/dev/md125" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_distro = "rhel" >i_root = /dev/md125 >i_type = linux >i_distro = rhel >i_arch = x86_64 >i_major_version = 7 >i_minor_version = 4 >i_package_format = rpm >i_package_management = yum >i_product_name = Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.4 (Maipo) >i_product_variant = unknown >i_firmware = BIOS >i_windows_systemroot = >i_windows_software_hive = >i_windows_system_hive = >i_windows_current_control_set = > >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mountpoints >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x28 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 147 (mountpoints) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mountpoints = ["/dev/md125", "/", "/dev/md127", "/boot/efi"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: statvfs "/boot/efi" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: statvfs = <struct guestfs_statvfs = bsize: 2048, frsize: 2048, blocks: 26019, bfree: 21050, bavail: 21050, files: 0, ffree: 0, favail: 0, fsid: 2431, flag: 4096, namemax: 1530, > >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/md127" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 54 (statvfs) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md127 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/md127 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "vfat" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: statvfs "/" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x30 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 54 (statvfs) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: statvfs = <struct guestfs_statvfs = bsize: 4096, frsize: 4096, blocks: 2234995, bfree: 1396190, bavail: 1276894, files: 577088, ffree: 457712, favail: 457712, fsid: 4216428107514959787, flag: 4096, namemax: 255, > >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/md125" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x38 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/md125 >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: blkid -c /dev/null -o value -s TYPE /dev/md125 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "ext4" >[ 20.6] Checking for sufficient free disk space in the guest >[ 20.6] Estimating space required on target for each disk >mpstats: >mountpoint statvfs /dev/md127 /boot/efi (vfat): > bsize=2048 blocks=26019 bfree=21050 bavail=21050 >mountpoint statvfs /dev/md125 / (ext4): > bsize=4096 blocks=2234995 bfree=1396190 bavail=1276894 >estimate_target_size: fs_total_size = 9207826432 [8.6G] >estimate_target_size: source_total_size = 28991029248 [27.0G] >estimate_target_size: ratio = 0.318 >estimate_target_size: fs_free = 5718794240 [5.3G] >estimate_target_size: scaled_saving = 1816343404 [1.7G] >estimate_target_size: sda: 9058228615 [8.4G] >estimate_target_size: sdb: 9058228615 [8.4G] >estimate_target_size: sdc: 9058228615 [8.4G] >[ 20.6] Converting Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 7.4 (Maipo) to run on KVM >picked conversion module linux >requested caps: rcaps_block_bus = unspecified >rcaps_net_bus = unspecified >rcaps_video = unspecified > >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_init "/" 1 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 198 (vfs_type) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x34 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_init = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files//error" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 16 (aug_init) took 1.13 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x40 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/krb5.conf/error", "/augeas/files/etc/sysconfig/anaconda/error", "/augeas/files/etc/sudoers/error"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/krb5.conf/error//*" >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 24 (aug_match) took 0.00 seconds >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x50 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 24 (aug_match) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/krb5.conf/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/krb5.conf/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/krb5.conf/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/krb5.conf/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/krb5.conf/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/krb5.conf/error/pos" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x54 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "65" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/krb5.conf/error/line" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x54 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "2" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/krb5.conf/error/char" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x54 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/krb5.conf/error/lens" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x54 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/krb5.aug:154.10-156.66:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/krb5.conf/error/message" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x58 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Get did not match entire input" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/sysconfig/anaconda/error//*" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x5c >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 24 (aug_match) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/sysconfig/anaconda/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/sysconfig/anaconda/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/sysconfig/anaconda/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/sysconfig/anaconda/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/sysconfig/anaconda/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/sysconfig/anaconda/error/pos" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x5c >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "73" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/sysconfig/anaconda/error/line" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x5c >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/sysconfig/anaconda/error/char" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x5c >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/sysconfig/anaconda/error/lens" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x5c >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:194.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/sysconfig/anaconda/error/message" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x60 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/sudoers/error//*" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x50 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 24 (aug_match) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/sudoers/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/sudoers/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/sudoers/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/sudoers/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/sudoers/error/message", "/augeas/files/etc/sudoers/error/lens/last_matched", "/augeas/files/etc/sudoers/error/lens/next_not_matched"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/sudoers/error/pos" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x50 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "2308" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/sudoers/error/line" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x50 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "65" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/sudoers/error/char" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x50 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "12" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/sudoers/error/lens" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x50 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/sudoers.aug:529.10-.70:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/sudoers/error/message" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x54 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Iterated lens matched less than it should" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/sudoers/error/lens/last_matched" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x60 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/sep.aug:47.18-.40:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/sudoers/error/lens/next_not_matched" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x64 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 19 (aug_get) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/sudoers.aug:411.23-412.57:" >augeas failed to parse /etc/krb5.conf: > error "Get did not match entire input" at line 2 char 0 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/krb5.aug:154.10-156.66: >augeas failed to parse /etc/sudoers: > error "Iterated lens matched less than it should" at line 65 char 12 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/sudoers.aug:529.10-.70: >augeas failed to parse /etc/sysconfig/anaconda: > error "Syntax error" at line 3 char 0 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:194.12-.60: >libguestfs: trace: v2v: glob_expand "/var/lib/rpm/__db.00?" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x48 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 113 (glob_expand) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: glob_expand = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/boot/grub2/grub.cfg" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x44 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 37 (is_file) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/boot/grub/grub.cfg" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x44 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 37 (is_file) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/boot/grub/menu.lst" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x44 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 37 (is_file) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/boot/grub/grub.conf" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x44 >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 37 (is_file) took 0.00 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >virt-v2v: error: no bootloader detected >umount '/tmp/v2v.JH1leX' >rm -rf '/var/tmp/null.AD2zms' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: close >libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0x1bdb430 (state 2) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: internal_autosync >guestfsd: main_loop: new request, len 0x28 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=rootfs dir=/ type=rootfs opts=rw freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=proc dir=/proc type=proc opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/root dir=/ type=ext2 opts=rw,noatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/proc dir=/proc type=proc opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/sys dir=/sys type=sysfs opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=tmpfs dir=/run type=tmpfs opts=rw,nosuid,relatime,size=399868k,mode=755 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev dir=/dev type=devtmpfs opts=rw,relatime,size=997188k,nr_inodes=249297,mode=755 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/pts dir=/dev/pts type=devpts opts=rw,relatime,mode=600,ptmxmode=000 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=shmfs dir=/dev/shm type=tmpfs opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/md125 dir=/sysroot type=ext4 opts=rw,relatime,data=ordered freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/md127 dir=/sysroot/boot/efi type=vfat opts=rw,relatime,fmask=0022,dmask=0022,codepage=437,iocharset=ascii,shortname=mixed,errors=remount-ro freq=0 passno=0 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot/boot/efi >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >calling: settle >fsync /dev/sda >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >calling: settle >fsync /dev/sdb >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdc >calling: settle >fsync /dev/sdc >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdd >calling: settle >guestfsd: main_loop: proc 282 (internal_autosync) took 0.08 seconds >libguestfs: trace: v2v: internal_autosync = 0 >libguestfs: calling virDomainDestroy flags=0 >libguestfs: command: run: rm >libguestfs: command: run: \ -rf /tmp/libguestfs6AXXIt >libguestfs: command: run: rm >libguestfs: command: run: \ -rf /tmp/libguestfsuybCT0
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