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Bug 1611913
OpenSUSE 10:virt-v2v thinks devices are "sdX" instead of "hdX"
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>libguestfs: trace: set_verbose true >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose = 0 >libguestfs: trace: get_cachedir >libguestfs: trace: get_cachedir = "/var/tmp" >virt-v2v: libguestfs 1.38.1 (x86_64) >libvirt version: 4.2.0 >[ 0.0] Opening the source -i vmx /v2v/images1/suse10/suse10.vmx >VMX file: >.encoding = "UTF-8" >config.version = "8" >virtualHW.version = "13" >vmci0.present = "TRUE" >floppy0.present = "FALSE" >memSize = "2048" >sched.cpu.units = "mhz" >sched.cpu.latencySensitivity = "normal" >tools.upgrade.policy = "manual" >scsi0.virtualDev = "lsilogic" >scsi0.present = "TRUE" >ide1:0.deviceType = "cdrom-raw" >ide1:0.clientDevice = "TRUE" >ide1:0.fileName = "emptyBackingString" >ide1:0.present = "TRUE" >scsi0:0.deviceType = "scsi-hardDisk" >scsi0:0.fileName = "suse10-000001.vmdk" >sched.scsi0:0.shares = "normal" >scsi0:0.present = "TRUE" >ethernet0.virtualDev = "e1000" >ethernet0.networkName = "VM Network" >ethernet0.addressType = "static" >ethernet0.address = "00:50:56:9a:2c:f6" >ethernet0.present = "TRUE" >displayName = "suse10" >guestOS = "sles10-64" >toolScripts.afterPowerOn = "TRUE" >toolScripts.afterResume = "TRUE" >toolScripts.beforeSuspend = "TRUE" >toolScripts.beforePowerOff = "TRUE" >tools.syncTime = "FALSE" >tools.guest.desktop.autolock = "FALSE" >uuid.bios = "56 4d ff 7b 6c d3 d1 f1-4f 0d 84 32 69 28 fc 84" >uuid.location = "56 4d ff 7b 6c d3 d1 f1-4f 0d 84 32 69 28 fc 84" >vc.uuid = "52 bd 95 f6 e8 3b ea a2-c1 f1 07 74 73 79 e8 8e" >nvram = "suse10.nvram" >pciBridge0.present = "TRUE" >svga.present = "TRUE" >pciBridge4.present = "TRUE" >pciBridge4.virtualDev = "pcieRootPort" >pciBridge4.functions = "8" >pciBridge5.present = "TRUE" >pciBridge5.virtualDev = "pcieRootPort" >pciBridge5.functions = "8" >pciBridge6.present = "TRUE" >pciBridge6.virtualDev = "pcieRootPort" >pciBridge6.functions = "8" >pciBridge7.present = "TRUE" >pciBridge7.virtualDev = "pcieRootPort" >pciBridge7.functions = "8" >hpet0.present = "TRUE" >migrate.hostLog = "suse10-21de0e9d.hlog" >ethernet0.pciSlotNumber = "32" >monitor.phys_bits_used = "43" >numa.autosize.cookie = "10001" >numa.autosize.vcpu.maxPerVirtualNode = "1" >pciBridge0.pciSlotNumber = "17" >pciBridge4.pciSlotNumber = "21" >pciBridge5.pciSlotNumber = "22" >pciBridge6.pciSlotNumber = "23" >pciBridge7.pciSlotNumber = "24" >scsi0.pciSlotNumber = "16" >softPowerOff = "FALSE" >vmci0.pciSlotNumber = "33" >vmotion.checkpointFBSize = "4194304" >vmotion.checkpointSVGAPrimarySize = "4194304" >nakivo.uuid = "8f92849e-aa34-4714-8c8d-c2787d2c061f" >ethernet0.checkMACAddress = "false" >sched.cpu.min = "0" >sched.cpu.shares = "normal" >sched.mem.min = "0" >sched.mem.minSize = "0" >sched.mem.shares = "normal" > >parsed VMX tree: >namespace '': > encoding = "UTF-8" >namespace 'config': > version = "8" >displayname = "suse10" >namespace 'ethernet0': > address = "00:50:56:9a:2c:f6" > addresstype = "static" > checkmacaddress = "false" > networkname = "VM Network" > pcislotnumber = "32" > present = "TRUE" > virtualdev = "e1000" >namespace 'floppy0': > present = "FALSE" >guestos = "sles10-64" >namespace 'hpet0': > present = "TRUE" >namespace 'ide1:0': > clientdevice = "TRUE" > devicetype = "cdrom-raw" > filename = "emptyBackingString" > present = "TRUE" >memsize = "2048" >namespace 'migrate': > hostlog = "suse10-21de0e9d.hlog" >namespace 'monitor': > phys_bits_used = "43" >namespace 'nakivo': > uuid = "8f92849e-aa34-4714-8c8d-c2787d2c061f" >namespace 'numa': > namespace 'autosize': > cookie = "10001" > namespace 'vcpu': > maxpervirtualnode = "1" >nvram = "suse10.nvram" >namespace 'pcibridge0': > pcislotnumber = "17" > present = "TRUE" >namespace 'pcibridge4': > functions = "8" > pcislotnumber = "21" > present = "TRUE" > virtualdev = "pcieRootPort" >namespace 'pcibridge5': > functions = "8" > pcislotnumber = "22" > present = "TRUE" > virtualdev = "pcieRootPort" >namespace 'pcibridge6': > functions = "8" > pcislotnumber = "23" > present = "TRUE" > virtualdev = "pcieRootPort" >namespace 'pcibridge7': > functions = "8" > pcislotnumber = "24" > present = "TRUE" > virtualdev = "pcieRootPort" >namespace 'sched': > namespace 'cpu': > latencysensitivity = "normal" > min = "0" > shares = "normal" > units = "mhz" > namespace 'mem': > min = "0" > minsize = "0" > shares = "normal" > namespace 'scsi0:0': > shares = "normal" >namespace 'scsi0': > pcislotnumber = "16" > present = "TRUE" > virtualdev = "lsilogic" >namespace 'scsi0:0': > devicetype = "scsi-hardDisk" > filename = "suse10-000001.vmdk" > present = "TRUE" >softpoweroff = "FALSE" >namespace 'svga': > present = "TRUE" >namespace 'tools': > namespace 'guest': > namespace 'desktop': > autolock = "FALSE" > synctime = "FALSE" > namespace 'upgrade': > policy = "manual" >namespace 'toolscripts': > afterpoweron = "TRUE" > afterresume = "TRUE" > beforepoweroff = "TRUE" > beforesuspend = "TRUE" >namespace 'uuid': > bios = "56 4d ff 7b 6c d3 d1 f1-4f 0d 84 32 69 28 fc 84" > location = "56 4d ff 7b 6c d3 d1 f1-4f 0d 84 32 69 28 fc 84" >namespace 'vc': > uuid = "52 bd 95 f6 e8 3b ea a2-c1 f1 07 74 73 79 e8 8e" >namespace 'virtualhw': > version = "13" >namespace 'vmci0': > pcislotnumber = "33" > present = "TRUE" >namespace 'vmotion': > checkpointfbsize = "4194304" > checkpointsvgaprimarysize = "4194304" > source name: suse10 >hypervisor type: vmware > memory: 2147483648 (bytes) > nr vCPUs: 1 > CPU vendor: > CPU model: > CPU topology: > CPU features: > firmware: bios > display: > video: vmvga > sound: >disks: > /v2v/images1/suse10/suse10-000001.vmdk (vmdk) [scsi] >removable media: > CD-ROM [ide] in slot 2 >NICs: > Network "VM Network" [e1000] > >check_host_free_space: overlay_dir=/var/tmp free_space=4831186944 >[ 0.0] Creating an overlay to protect the source from being modified >qemu-img 'create' '-q' '-f' 'qcow2' '-b' '/v2v/images1/suse10/suse10-000001.vmdk' '-o' 'compat=1.1,backing_fmt=vmdk' '/var/tmp/v2vovl895d85.qcow2' >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose true >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose = 0 >libguestfs: trace: disk_has_backing_file "/var/tmp/v2vovl895d85.qcow2" >libguestfs: command: run: qemu-img >libguestfs: command: run: \ info >libguestfs: command: run: \ --output json >libguestfs: command: run: \ /var/tmp/v2vovl895d85.qcow2 >libguestfs: parse_json: qemu-img info JSON output:\n{\n "backing-filename-format": "vmdk",\n "virtual-size": 21474836480,\n "filename": "/var/tmp/v2vovl895d85.qcow2",\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": "/v2v/images1/suse10/suse10-000001.vmdk",\n "backing-filename": "/v2v/images1/suse10/suse10-000001.vmdk",\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/v2vovl895d85.qcow2" >libguestfs: command: run: qemu-img >libguestfs: command: run: \ info >libguestfs: command: run: \ --output json >libguestfs: command: run: \ /var/tmp/v2vovl895d85.qcow2 >libguestfs: parse_json: qemu-img info JSON output:\n{\n "backing-filename-format": "vmdk",\n "virtual-size": 21474836480,\n "filename": "/var/tmp/v2vovl895d85.qcow2",\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": "/v2v/images1/suse10/suse10-000001.vmdk",\n "backing-filename": "/v2v/images1/suse10/suse10-000001.vmdk",\n "dirty-flag": false\n}\n\n >libguestfs: trace: disk_virtual_size = 21474836480 >[ 0.0] Initializing the target -o local -os /tmp/ >[ 0.0] 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/v2vovl895d85.qcow2" "format:qcow2" "cachemode:unsafe" "discard:besteffort" "copyonread:true" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: add_drive = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: launch >libguestfs: trace: v2v: max_disks >libguestfs: trace: v2v: max_disks = 255 >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: 38, release: 1, extra: , > >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend = "direct" >libguestfs: launch: program=virt-v2v >libguestfs: launch: identifier=v2v >libguestfs: launch: version=1.38.1 >libguestfs: launch: backend registered: unix >libguestfs: launch: backend registered: uml >libguestfs: launch: backend registered: libvirt >libguestfs: launch: backend registered: direct >libguestfs: launch: backend=direct >libguestfs: launch: tmpdir=/tmp/libguestfsT18i5m >libguestfs: launch: umask=0022 >libguestfs: launch: euid=1000 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting "force_tcg" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting = NULL (error) >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/supermin >libguestfs: command: run: \ --build >libguestfs: command: run: \ --verbose >libguestfs: command: run: \ --if-newer >libguestfs: command: run: \ --lock /var/tmp/.guestfs-1000/lock >libguestfs: command: run: \ --copy-kernel >libguestfs: command: run: \ -f ext2 >libguestfs: command: run: \ --host-cpu x86_64 >libguestfs: command: run: \ /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/guestfs/supermin.d >libguestfs: command: run: \ -o /var/tmp/.guestfs-1000/appliance.d >supermin: version: 5.1.19 >supermin: package handler: debian/dpkg >supermin: acquiring lock on /var/tmp/.guestfs-1000/lock >supermin: if-newer: output does not need rebuilding >libguestfs: finished building supermin appliance >libguestfs: begin testing qemu features >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_cachedir >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_cachedir = "/var/tmp" >libguestfs: checking for previously cached test results of /usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64, in /var/tmp/.guestfs-1000 >libguestfs: loading previously cached test results >libguestfs: qemu version: 2.8 >libguestfs: qemu mandatory locking: no >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_sockdir >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_sockdir = "/run/user/1000" >libguestfs: finished testing qemu features >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting "gdb" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting = NULL (error) >/usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 \ > -global virtio-blk-pci.scsi=off \ > -nodefconfig \ > -enable-fips \ > -nodefaults \ > -display none \ > -machine accel=kvm:tcg \ > -cpu host \ > -m 2000 \ > -no-reboot \ > -rtc driftfix=slew \ > -no-hpet \ > -global kvm-pit.lost_tick_policy=discard \ > -kernel /var/tmp/.guestfs-1000/appliance.d/kernel \ > -initrd /var/tmp/.guestfs-1000/appliance.d/initrd \ > -object rng-random,filename=/dev/urandom,id=rng0 \ > -device virtio-rng-pci,rng=rng0 \ > -device virtio-scsi-pci,id=scsi \ > -drive file=/var/tmp/v2vovl895d85.qcow2,cache=unsafe,format=qcow2,copy-on-read=on,discard=unmap,id=hd0,if=none \ > -device scsi-hd,drive=hd0 \ > -drive file=/var/tmp/.guestfs-1000/appliance.d/root,snapshot=on,id=appliance,cache=unsafe,if=none,format=raw \ > -device scsi-hd,drive=appliance \ > -device virtio-serial-pci \ > -serial stdio \ > -device sga \ > -chardev socket,path=/run/user/1000/libguestfsyzBkcj/guestfsd.sock,id=channel0 \ > -device virtserialport,chardev=channel0,name=org.libguestfs.channel.0 \ > -netdev user,id=usernet,net=169.254.0.0/16 \ > -device virtio-net-pci,netdev=usernet \ > -append "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/sdb selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm-256color guestfs_identifier=v2v vsyscall=emulate" >\x1b[1;256r\x1b[256;25libguestfs: responding to serial console Device Status Report >6H\x1b[6n >Google, Inc. >Serial Graphics Adapter 03/05/17 >SGABIOS $Id: sgabios.S 8 2010-04-22 00:03:40Z nlaredo $ (generic@generic) Sun, 05 Mar 2017 16:09:17 +0100 >Term: 80x24 >4 0 >\x1b[2J SeaBIOS (version 1.11.1-1) > > > iPXE (http://ipxe.org) 00:05.0 C100 PCI2.10 PnP PMM+7CF8F090+7CECF090 C100 > Press Ctrl-B to configure iPXE (PCI 00:05.0)... > > > Booting from ROM... >\x1b[2J[ 0.000000] Linux version 4.15.0-2-amd64 (debian-kernel@lists.debian.org) (gcc version 7.3.0 (Debian 7.3.0-12)) #1 SMP Debian 4.15.11-1 (2018-03-20) >[ 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/sdb selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm-256color guestfs_identifier=v2v vsyscall=emulate >[ 0.000000] x86/fpu: Supporting XSAVE feature 0x001: 'x87 floating point registers' >[ 0.000000] x86/fpu: Supporting XSAVE feature 0x002: 'SSE registers' >[ 0.000000] x86/fpu: Supporting XSAVE feature 0x004: 'AVX registers' >[ 0.000000] x86/fpu: Supporting XSAVE feature 0x008: 'MPX bounds registers' >[ 0.000000] x86/fpu: Supporting XSAVE feature 0x010: 'MPX CSR' >[ 0.000000] x86/fpu: xstate_offset[2]: 576, xstate_sizes[2]: 256 >[ 0.000000] x86/fpu: xstate_offset[3]: 960, xstate_sizes[3]: 64 >[ 0.000000] x86/fpu: xstate_offset[4]: 1024, xstate_sizes[4]: 64 >[ 0.000000] x86/fpu: Enabled xstate features 0x1f, context size is 1088 bytes, using 'standard' format. >[ 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 0x0000000000100000-0x000000007cfddfff] usable >[ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x000000007cfde000-0x000000007cffffff] 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] random: fast init done >[ 0.000000] SMBIOS 2.8 present. >[ 0.000000] DMI: QEMU Standard PC (i440FX + PIIX, 1996), BIOS 1.11.1-1 04/01/2014 >[ 0.000000] Hypervisor detected: KVM >[ 0.000000] e820: last_pfn = 0x7cfde max_arch_pfn = 0x400000000 >[ 0.000000] x86/PAT: Configuration [0-7]: WB WC UC- UC WB WP UC- WT >[ 0.000000] found SMP MP-table at [mem 0x000f5d40-0x000f5d4f] mapped at [ (ptrval)] >[ 0.000000] Using GB pages for direct mapping >[ 0.000000] RAMDISK: [mem 0x7cbdb000-0x7cfcffff] >[ 0.000000] ACPI: Early table checksum verification disabled >[ 0.000000] ACPI: RSDP 0x00000000000F5B70 000014 (v00 BOCHS ) >[ 0.000000] ACPI: RSDT 0x000000007CFE187D 00002C (v01 BOCHS BXPCRSDT 00000001 BXPC 00000001) >[ 0.000000] ACPI: FACP 0x000000007CFE1791 000074 (v01 BOCHS BXPCFACP 00000001 BXPC 00000001) >[ 0.000000] ACPI: DSDT 0x000000007CFE0040 001751 (v01 BOCHS BXPCDSDT 00000001 BXPC 00000001) >[ 0.000000] ACPI: FACS 0x000000007CFE0000 000040 >[ 0.000000] ACPI: APIC 0x000000007CFE1805 000078 (v01 BOCHS BXPCAPIC 00000001 BXPC 00000001) >[ 0.000000] No NUMA configuration found >[ 0.000000] Faking a node at [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x000000007cfddfff] >[ 0.000000] NODE_DATA(0) allocated [mem 0x7cfd9000-0x7cfddfff] >[ 0.000000] kvm-clock: cpu 0, msr 0:7cfd0001, primary cpu clock >[ 0.000000] kvm-clock: Using msrs 4b564d01 and 4b564d00 >[ 0.000000] clocksource: kvm-clock: mask: 0xffffffffffffffff max_cycles: 0x1cd42e4dffb, max_idle_ns: 881590591483 ns >[ 0.000000] Zone ranges: >[ 0.000000] DMA [mem 0x0000000000001000-0x0000000000ffffff] >[ 0.000000] DMA32 [mem 0x0000000001000000-0x000000007cfddfff] >[ 0.000000] Normal empty >[ 0.000000] Device empty >[ 0.000000] Movable zone start for each node >[ 0.000000] Early memory node ranges >[ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x0000000000001000-0x000000000009efff] >[ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x0000000000100000-0x000000007cfddfff] >[ 0.000000] Initmem setup node 0 [mem 0x0000000000001000-0x000000007cfddfff] >[ 0.000000] Reserved but unavailable: 98 pages >[ 0.000000] ACPI: PM-Timer IO Port: 0x608 >[ 0.000000] ACPI: LAPIC_NMI (acpi_id[0xff] dfl dfl lint[0x1]) >[ 0.000000] IOAPIC[0]: apic_id 0, version 17, address 0xfec00000, GSI 0-23 >[ 0.000000] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 0 global_irq 2 dfl dfl) >[ 0.000000] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 5 global_irq 5 high level) >[ 0.000000] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 9 global_irq 9 high level) >[ 0.000000] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 10 global_irq 10 high level) >[ 0.000000] ACPI: INT_SRC_OVR (bus 0 bus_irq 11 global_irq 11 high level) >[ 0.000000] Using ACPI (MADT) for SMP configuration information >[ 0.000000] smpboot: Allowing 1 CPUs, 0 hotplug CPUs >[ 0.000000] PM: Registered nosave memory: [mem 0x00000000-0x00000fff] >[ 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] clocksource: refined-jiffies: mask: 0xffffffff max_cycles: 0xffffffff, max_idle_ns: 7645519600211568 ns >[ 0.000000] setup_percpu: NR_CPUS:512 nr_cpumask_bits:512 nr_cpu_ids:1 nr_node_ids:1 >[ 0.000000] percpu: Embedded 44 pages/cpu @ (ptrval) s142040 r8192 d29992 u2097152 >[ 0.000000] KVM setup async PF for cpu 0 >[ 0.000000] kvm-stealtime: cpu 0, msr 7c816240 >[ 0.000000] PV qspinlock hash table entries: 256 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) >[ 0.000000] Built 1 zonelists, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 503847 >[ 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/sdb selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm-256color guestfs_identifier=v2v vsyscall=emulate >[ 0.000000] Memory: 1987556K/2047472K available (10252K kernel code, 1165K rwdata, 3084K rodata, 1516K init, 692K bss, 59916K reserved, 0K cma-reserved) >[ 0.000000] SLUB: HWalign=64, Order=0-3, MinObjects=0, CPUs=1, Nodes=1 >[ 0.000000] Kernel/User page tables isolation: enabled >[ 0.000000] ftrace: allocating 29537 entries in 116 pages >[ 0.004000] Hierarchical RCU implementation. >[ 0.004000] \tRCU restricting CPUs from NR_CPUS=512 to nr_cpu_ids=1. >[ 0.004000] RCU: Adjusting geometry for rcu_fanout_leaf=16, nr_cpu_ids=1 >[ 0.004000] NR_IRQS: 33024, nr_irqs: 256, preallocated irqs: 16 >[ 0.004000] Console: colour *CGA 80x25 >[ 0.004000] console [ttyS0] enabled >[ 0.004000] ACPI: Core revision 20170831 >[ 0.004000] ACPI: 1 ACPI AML tables successfully acquired and loaded >[ 0.004056] APIC: Switch to symmetric I/O mode setup >[ 0.010692] x2apic enabled >[ 0.012026] Switched APIC routing to physical x2apic. >[ 0.029084] ..TIMER: vector=0x30 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1 >[ 0.032000] tsc: Detected 3695.996 MHz processor >[ 0.032026] Calibrating delay loop (skipped) preset value.. 7391.99 BogoMIPS (lpj=14783984) >[ 0.036004] pid_max: default: 32768 minimum: 301 >[ 0.040026] Security Framework initialized >[ 0.044003] Yama: disabled by default; enable with sysctl kernel.yama.* >[ 0.048012] AppArmor: AppArmor initialized >[ 0.052339] Dentry cache hash table entries: 262144 (order: 9, 2097152 bytes) >[ 0.056242] Inode-cache hash table entries: 131072 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes) >[ 0.060013] Mount-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) >[ 0.064006] Mountpoint-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) >[ 0.068435] Disabling memory control group subsystem >[ 0.072850] CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 >[ 0.076363] mce: CPU supports 10 MCE banks >[ 0.080970] Last level iTLB entries: 4KB 0, 2MB 0, 4MB 0 >[ 0.084003] Last level dTLB entries: 4KB 0, 2MB 0, 4MB 0, 1GB 0 >[ 0.088003] Spectre V2 : Mitigation: Full generic retpoline >[ 0.092001] Spectre V2 : Spectre v2 mitigation: Filling RSB on context switch >[ 0.096001] Spectre V2 : Spectre v2 mitigation: Enabling Indirect Branch Prediction Barrier >[ 0.100003] Spectre V2 : Enabling Restricted Speculation for firmware calls >[ 0.113800] Freeing SMP alternatives memory: 28K >[ 0.116963] smpboot: CPU0: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8700K CPU @ 3.70GHz (family: 0x6, model: 0x9e, stepping: 0xa) >[ 0.120080] Performance Events: Skylake events, Intel PMU driver. >[ 0.124058] ... version: 2 >[ 0.127687] ... bit width: 48 >[ 0.128029] ... generic registers: 4 >[ 0.131683] ... value mask: 0000ffffffffffff >[ 0.132029] ... max period: 000000007fffffff >[ 0.136029] ... fixed-purpose events: 3 >[ 0.139740] ... event mask: 000000070000000f >[ 0.140109] Hierarchical SRCU implementation. >[ 0.144439] smp: Bringing up secondary CPUs ... >[ 0.148032] smp: Brought up 1 node, 1 CPU >[ 0.151725] smpboot: Max logical packages: 1 >[ 0.152030] smpboot: Total of 1 processors activated (7391.99 BogoMIPS) >[ 0.157117] devtmpfs: initialized >[ 0.160062] x86/mm: Memory block size: 128MB >[ 0.164246] clocksource: jiffies: mask: 0xffffffff max_cycles: 0xffffffff, max_idle_ns: 7645041785100000 ns >[ 0.168036] futex hash table entries: 256 (order: 2, 16384 bytes) >[ 0.172056] pinctrl core: initialized pinctrl subsystem >[ 0.176087] NET: Registered protocol family 16 >[ 0.180086] audit: initializing netlink subsys (disabled) >[ 0.184088] cpuidle: using governor ladder >[ 0.187834] cpuidle: using governor menu >[ 0.188033] audit: type=2000 audit(1533263712.302:1): state=initialized audit_enabled=0 res=1 >[ 0.192101] ACPI: bus type PCI registered >[ 0.195746] acpiphp: ACPI Hot Plug PCI Controller Driver version: 0.5 >[ 0.196612] PCI: Using configuration type 1 for base access >[ 0.200521] HugeTLB registered 1.00 GiB page size, pre-allocated 0 pages >[ 0.204032] HugeTLB registered 2.00 MiB page size, pre-allocated 0 pages >[ 0.208134] ACPI: Added _OSI(Module Device) >[ 0.211974] ACPI: Added _OSI(Processor Device) >[ 0.212032] ACPI: Added _OSI(3.0 _SCP Extensions) >[ 0.216030] ACPI: Added _OSI(Processor Aggregator Device) >[ 0.222108] ACPI: Interpreter enabled >[ 0.224047] ACPI: (supports S0 S3 S4 S5) >[ 0.227614] ACPI: Using IOAPIC for interrupt routing >[ 0.228038] PCI: Using host bridge windows from ACPI; if necessary, use "pci=nocrs" and report a bug >[ 0.232627] ACPI: Enabled 3 GPEs in block 00 to 0F >[ 0.239058] ACPI: PCI Root Bridge [PCI0] (domain 0000 [bus 00-ff]) >[ 0.240033] acpi PNP0A03:00: _OSC: OS supports [ASPM ClockPM Segments MSI] >[ 0.244033] acpi PNP0A03:00: _OSC failed (AE_NOT_FOUND); disabling ASPM >[ 0.248035] acpi PNP0A03:00: fail to add MMCONFIG information, can't access extended PCI configuration space under this bridge. >[ 0.252396] acpiphp: Slot [2] registered >[ 0.256107] acpiphp: Slot [3] registered >[ 0.259771] acpiphp: Slot [4] registered >[ 0.260107] acpiphp: Slot [5] registered >[ 0.263750] acpiphp: Slot [6] registered >[ 0.264109] acpiphp: Slot [7] registered >[ 0.267781] acpiphp: Slot [8] registered >[ 0.268106] acpiphp: Slot [9] registered >[ 0.271726] acpiphp: Slot [10] registered >[ 0.272125] acpiphp: Slot [11] registered >[ 0.275829] acpiphp: Slot [12] registered >[ 0.276113] acpiphp: Slot [13] registered >[ 0.279867] acpiphp: Slot [14] registered >[ 0.280109] acpiphp: Slot [15] registered >[ 0.283867] acpiphp: Slot [16] registered >[ 0.284106] acpiphp: Slot [17] registered >[ 0.287813] acpiphp: Slot [18] registered >[ 0.288107] acpiphp: Slot [19] registered >[ 0.291845] acpiphp: Slot [20] registered >[ 0.292110] acpiphp: Slot [21] registered >[ 0.295831] acpiphp: Slot [22] registered >[ 0.296106] acpiphp: Slot [23] registered >[ 0.299822] acpiphp: Slot [24] registered >[ 0.300111] acpiphp: Slot [25] registered >[ 0.303876] acpiphp: Slot [26] registered >[ 0.304106] acpiphp: Slot [27] registered >[ 0.307838] acpiphp: Slot [28] registered >[ 0.308107] acpiphp: Slot [29] registered >[ 0.311877] acpiphp: Slot [30] registered >[ 0.312107] acpiphp: Slot [31] registered >[ 0.315821] PCI host bridge to bus 0000:00 >[ 0.316031] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [io 0x0000-0x0cf7 window] >[ 0.320030] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [io 0x0d00-0xffff window] >[ 0.324030] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x000a0000-0x000bffff window] >[ 0.328030] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x7d000000-0xfebfffff window] >[ 0.332030] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [bus 00-ff] >[ 0.351132] pci 0000:00:01.1: legacy IDE quirk: reg 0x10: [io 0x01f0-0x01f7] >[ 0.352031] pci 0000:00:01.1: legacy IDE quirk: reg 0x14: [io 0x03f6] >[ 0.356030] pci 0000:00:01.1: legacy IDE quirk: reg 0x18: [io 0x0170-0x0177] >[ 0.360030] pci 0000:00:01.1: legacy IDE quirk: reg 0x1c: [io 0x0376] >[ 0.368913] pci 0000:00:01.3: quirk: [io 0x0600-0x063f] claimed by PIIX4 ACPI >[ 0.372099] pci 0000:00:01.3: quirk: [io 0x0700-0x070f] claimed by PIIX4 SMB >[ 0.438595] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] (IRQs 5 *10 11) >[ 0.440356] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] (IRQs 5 *10 11) >[ 0.444368] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] (IRQs 5 10 *11) >[ 0.448376] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] (IRQs 5 10 *11) >[ 0.452193] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKS] (IRQs *9) >[ 0.456261] vgaarb: loaded >[ 0.458833] EDAC MC: Ver: 3.0.0 >[ 0.461224] PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing >[ 0.465371] clocksource: Switched to clocksource kvm-clock >[ 0.474598] VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.6.0 >[ 0.478213] VFS: Dquot-cache hash table entries: 512 (order 0, 4096 bytes) >[ 0.484399] AppArmor: AppArmor Filesystem Enabled >[ 0.488709] pnp: PnP ACPI init >[ 0.492398] pnp: PnP ACPI: found 5 devices >[ 0.501964] clocksource: acpi_pm: mask: 0xffffff max_cycles: 0xffffff, max_idle_ns: 2085701024 ns >[ 0.509761] NET: Registered protocol family 2 >[ 0.513856] TCP established hash table entries: 16384 (order: 5, 131072 bytes) >[ 0.520287] TCP bind hash table entries: 16384 (order: 6, 262144 bytes) >[ 0.526229] TCP: Hash tables configured (established 16384 bind 16384) >[ 0.532058] UDP hash table entries: 1024 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) >[ 0.537531] UDP-Lite hash table entries: 1024 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) >[ 0.543284] NET: Registered protocol family 1 >[ 0.547241] pci 0000:00:00.0: Limiting direct PCI/PCI transfers >[ 0.552559] pci 0000:00:01.0: PIIX3: Enabling Passive Release >[ 0.557935] pci 0000:00:01.0: Activating ISA DMA hang workarounds >[ 0.563885] Unpacking initramfs... >[ 0.568538] Freeing initrd memory: 4052K >[ 0.573241] Initialise system trusted keyrings >[ 0.577401] workingset: timestamp_bits=40 max_order=19 bucket_order=0 >[ 0.583756] zbud: loaded >[ 0.586334] alg: self-tests disabled >[ 0.589745] Key type asymmetric registered >[ 0.593568] Asymmetric key parser 'x509' registered >[ 0.598068] Block layer SCSI generic (bsg) driver version 0.4 loaded (major 249) >[ 0.604612] io scheduler noop registered >[ 0.608281] io scheduler deadline registered >[ 0.612259] io scheduler cfq registered (default) >[ 0.616620] io scheduler mq-deadline registered >[ 0.620921] Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 1 ports, IRQ sharing enabled >[ 0.661364] 00:04: ttyS0 at I/O 0x3f8 (irq = 4, base_baud = 115200) is a 16550A >[ 0.667958] Linux agpgart interface v0.103 >[ 0.671770] AMD IOMMUv2 driver by Joerg Roedel <jroedel@suse.de> >[ 0.677020] AMD IOMMUv2 functionality not available on this system >[ 0.682693] i8042: PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:KBD,PNP0f13:MOU] at 0x60,0x64 irq 1,12 >[ 0.694294] serio: i8042 KBD port at 0x60,0x64 irq 1 >[ 0.698780] serio: i8042 AUX port at 0x60,0x64 irq 12 >[ 0.703420] mousedev: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice >[ 0.709845] input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard as /devices/platform/i8042/serio0/input/input0 >[ 0.717695] rtc_cmos 00:00: RTC can wake from S4 >[ 0.724964] rtc_cmos 00:00: rtc core: registered rtc_cmos as rtc0 >[ 0.731119] rtc_cmos 00:00: alarms up to one day, y3k, 114 bytes nvram >[ 0.736906] ledtrig-cpu: registered to indicate activity on CPUs >[ 0.742444] NET: Registered protocol family 10 >[ 0.746690] Segment Routing with IPv6 >[ 0.750068] mip6: Mobile IPv6 >[ 0.752957] NET: Registered protocol family 17 >[ 0.757016] mpls_gso: MPLS GSO support >[ 0.760929] registered taskstats version 1 >[ 0.764693] Loading compiled-in X.509 certificates >[ 0.769295] Loaded X.509 cert 'Debian Project: Ben Hutchings: 008a018dca80932630' >[ 0.775922] zswap: loaded using pool lzo/zbud >[ 0.779852] AppArmor: AppArmor sha1 policy hashing enabled >[ 0.784807] ima: No TPM chip found, activating TPM-bypass! (rc=-19) >[ 0.793696] rtc_cmos 00:00: setting system clock to 2018-08-03 02:35:13 UTC (1533263713) >[ 0.803375] Freeing unused kernel memory: 1516K >[ 0.807487] Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 16384k >[ 0.813007] Freeing unused kernel memory: 2012K >[ 0.818104] Freeing unused kernel memory: 1012K >[ 0.824753] x86/mm: Checked W+X mappings: passed, no W+X pages found. >[ 0.830533] x86/mm: Checking user space page tables >[ 0.837511] x86/mm: Checked W+X mappings: passed, no W+X pages found. >supermin: mounting /proc >supermin: ext2 mini initrd starting up: 5.1.19 >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/sdb selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm-256color guestfs_identifier=v2v vsyscall=emulate >supermin: uptime: 0.86 0.11 >supermin: mounting /sys >supermin: internal insmod crc32-pclmul.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc32c-intel.ko >supermin: internal insmod crct10dif-pclmul.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc32_generic.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc32c_generic.ko >supermin: internal insmod libnvdimm.ko >supermin: internal insmod nfit.ko >supermin: internal insmod scsi_mod.ko >[ 0.898320] SCSI subsystem initialized >supermin: internal insmod libata.ko >supermin: internal insmod ata_piix.ko >[ 0.912270] scsi host0: ata_piix >[ 0.915332] scsi host1: ata_piix >[ 0.918349] ata1: PATA max MWDMA2 cmd 0x1f0 ctl 0x3f6 bmdma 0xc0c0 irq 14 >[ 0.924465] 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 rng-core.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio-rng.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_console.ko >supermin: internal insmod crypto_engine.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_crypto.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_net.ko >supermin: internal insmod nd_btt.ko >supermin: internal insmod nd_pmem.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_mmio.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_pci.ko >[ 1.161421] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKB] enabled at IRQ 10 >[ 1.180291] random: crng init done >[ 1.192721] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKC] enabled at IRQ 11 >[ 1.210142] scsi host2: Virtio SCSI HBA >[ 1.214145] scsi 2:0:0:0: Direct-Access QEMU QEMU HARDDISK 2.5+ PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 >[ 1.228490] scsi 2:0:1:0: Direct-Access QEMU QEMU HARDDISK 2.5+ PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 >[ 1.242869] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKD] enabled at IRQ 11 >[ 1.352736] sd 2:0:0:0: Power-on or device reset occurred >[ 1.358444] sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] 41943040 512-byte logical blocks: (21.5 GB/20.0 GiB) >[ 1.372393] sd 2:0:1:0: Power-on or device reset occurred >[ 1.377395] sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off >[ 1.382337] ACPI: PCI Interrupt Link [LNKA] enabled at IRQ 10 >[ 1.392499] sd 2:0:1:0: [sdb] 8388608 512-byte logical blocks: (4.29 GB/4.00 GiB) >[ 1.399524] sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA >[ 1.407737] sd 2:0:1:0: [sdb] Write Protect is off >[ 1.419347] sd 2:0:1:0: [sdb] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA >[ 1.429364] sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 >[ 1.434218] sd 2:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk >[ 1.438874] sd 2:0:1:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI disk >supermin: internal insmod fscrypto.ko >supermin: internal insmod jbd2.ko >supermin: internal insmod mbcache.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc16.ko >supermin: internal insmod ext4.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc-ccitt.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc-itu-t.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc7.ko >supermin: internal insmod libcrc32c.ko >supermin: picked /sys/block/sdb/dev (8:16) as root device >supermin: creating /dev/root as block special 8:16 >supermin: mounting new root on /root >[ 1.488767] EXT4-fs (sdb): mounting ext2 file system using the ext4 subsystem >[ 1.497321] EXT4-fs (sdb): 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/sdb selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm-256color guestfs_identifier=v2v vsyscall=emulate == *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/sdb selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm-256color guestfs_identifier=v2v vsyscall=emulate == *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/sdb selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm-256color guestfs_identifier=v2v vsyscall=emulate == *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/sdb selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm-256color guestfs_identifier=v2v vsyscall=emulate == *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 >+ ln -s /proc/mounts /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/sdb selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm-256color guestfs_identifier=v2v vsyscall=emulate == *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=' 7acf eb29 7cbb 9864 4543 34bf 55f4 0c41' >+ echo 7acfeb297cbb9864454334bf55f40c41 >+ systemd-tmpfiles --prefix=/dev --prefix=/run --prefix=/var/run --create --boot >/init: line 95: systemd-tmpfiles: command not found >+ 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 238 >+ udevadm trigger >+ udevadm settle --timeout=600 >[ 1.774031] sd 2:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0 >[ 1.792774] sd 2:0:1:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 0 >+ 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/{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 >+ test 1 = 1 >++ ls -I all -I default -I lo /proc/sys/net/ipv4/conf >+ iface=eth0 >+ touch /etc/fstab >+ dhclient --version >+ dhclient eth0 >+ mdadm -As --auto=yes --no-degraded >mdadm: No arrays found in config file or automatically >+ modprobe dm_mod >[ 2.589579] device-mapper: uevent: version 1.0.3 >[ 2.594870] device-mapper: ioctl: 4.37.0-ioctl (2017-09-20) initialised: dm-devel@redhat.com >+ lvm vgchange -aay --sysinit > WARNING: Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to device scanning. >+ mdadm -As --auto=yes --run >mdadm: No arrays found in config file or automatically >+ ldmtool create all >[ >] >+ test 1 = 1 >+ test '' '!=' 1 >+ uname -a >Linux (none) 4.15.0-2-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.15.11-1 (2018-03-20) x86_64 GNU/Linux >+ ls -lR /dev >/dev: >total 0 >drwxr-xr-x 2 0 0 140 Aug 3 02:35 block >drwxr-xr-x 2 0 0 80 Aug 3 02:35 bsg >drwxr-xr-x 2 0 0 1980 Aug 3 02:35 char >crw------- 1 0 0 5, 1 Aug 3 02:35 console >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 11 Aug 3 02:35 core -> /proc/kcore >crw------- 1 0 0 10, 62 Aug 3 02:35 cpu_dma_latency >drwxr-xr-x 5 0 0 100 Aug 3 02:35 disk >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 13 Aug 3 02:35 fd -> /proc/self/fd >crw-rw-rw- 1 0 0 1, 7 Aug 3 02:35 full >crw------- 1 0 0 10, 228 Aug 3 02:35 hpet >crw------- 1 0 0 10, 183 Aug 3 02:35 hwrng >drwxr-xr-x 2 0 0 60 Aug 3 02:35 input >crw-r--r-- 1 0 0 1, 11 Aug 3 02:35 kmsg >drwxr-xr-x 2 0 0 60 Aug 3 02:35 mapper >crw------- 1 0 0 1, 1 Aug 3 02:35 mem >crw------- 1 0 0 10, 59 Aug 3 02:35 memory_bandwidth >crw------- 1 0 0 10, 61 Aug 3 02:35 network_latency >crw------- 1 0 0 10, 60 Aug 3 02:35 network_throughput >crw-rw-rw- 1 0 0 1, 3 Aug 3 02:35 null >crw------- 1 0 0 1, 4 Aug 3 02:35 port >crw------- 1 0 0 10, 1 Aug 3 02:35 psaux >crw-rw-rw- 1 0 0 5, 2 Aug 3 02:35 ptmx >drwxr-xr-x 2 0 0 0 Aug 3 02:35 pts >crw-rw-rw- 1 0 0 1, 8 Aug 3 02:35 random >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 4 Aug 3 02:35 rtc -> rtc0 >crw------- 1 0 0 251, 0 Aug 3 02:35 rtc0 >brw------- 1 0 0 8, 0 Aug 3 02:35 sda >brw------- 1 0 0 8, 1 Aug 3 02:35 sda1 >brw------- 1 0 0 8, 2 Aug 3 02:35 sda2 >brw------- 1 0 0 8, 3 Aug 3 02:35 sda3 >brw------- 1 0 0 8, 16 Aug 3 02:35 sdb >crw------- 1 0 0 21, 0 Aug 3 02:35 sg0 >crw------- 1 0 0 21, 1 Aug 3 02:35 sg1 >drwxrwxrwt 2 0 0 40 Aug 3 02:35 shm >crw------- 1 0 0 10, 231 Aug 3 02:35 snapshot >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 15 Aug 3 02:35 stderr -> /proc/self/fd/2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 15 Aug 3 02:35 stdin -> /proc/self/fd/0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 15 Aug 3 02:35 stdout -> /proc/self/fd/1 >crw-rw-rw- 1 0 0 5, 0 Aug 3 02:35 tty >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 0 Aug 3 02:35 tty0 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 1 Aug 3 02:35 tty1 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 10 Aug 3 02:35 tty10 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 11 Aug 3 02:35 tty11 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 12 Aug 3 02:35 tty12 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 13 Aug 3 02:35 tty13 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 14 Aug 3 02:35 tty14 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 15 Aug 3 02:35 tty15 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 16 Aug 3 02:35 tty16 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 17 Aug 3 02:35 tty17 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 18 Aug 3 02:35 tty18 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 19 Aug 3 02:35 tty19 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 2 Aug 3 02:35 tty2 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 20 Aug 3 02:35 tty20 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 21 Aug 3 02:35 tty21 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 22 Aug 3 02:35 tty22 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 23 Aug 3 02:35 tty23 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 24 Aug 3 02:35 tty24 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 25 Aug 3 02:35 tty25 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 26 Aug 3 02:35 tty26 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 27 Aug 3 02:35 tty27 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 28 Aug 3 02:35 tty28 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 29 Aug 3 02:35 tty29 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 3 Aug 3 02:35 tty3 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 30 Aug 3 02:35 tty30 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 31 Aug 3 02:35 tty31 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 32 Aug 3 02:35 tty32 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 33 Aug 3 02:35 tty33 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 34 Aug 3 02:35 tty34 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 35 Aug 3 02:35 tty35 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 36 Aug 3 02:35 tty36 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 37 Aug 3 02:35 tty37 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 38 Aug 3 02:35 tty38 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 39 Aug 3 02:35 tty39 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 4 Aug 3 02:35 tty4 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 40 Aug 3 02:35 tty40 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 41 Aug 3 02:35 tty41 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 42 Aug 3 02:35 tty42 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 43 Aug 3 02:35 tty43 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 44 Aug 3 02:35 tty44 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 45 Aug 3 02:35 tty45 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 46 Aug 3 02:35 tty46 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 47 Aug 3 02:35 tty47 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 48 Aug 3 02:35 tty48 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 49 Aug 3 02:35 tty49 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 5 Aug 3 02:35 tty5 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 50 Aug 3 02:35 tty50 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 51 Aug 3 02:35 tty51 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 52 Aug 3 02:35 tty52 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 53 Aug 3 02:35 tty53 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 54 Aug 3 02:35 tty54 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 55 Aug 3 02:35 tty55 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 56 Aug 3 02:35 tty56 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 57 Aug 3 02:35 tty57 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 58 Aug 3 02:35 tty58 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 59 Aug 3 02:35 tty59 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 6 Aug 3 02:35 tty6 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 60 Aug 3 02:35 tty60 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 61 Aug 3 02:35 tty61 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 62 Aug 3 02:35 tty62 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 63 Aug 3 02:35 tty63 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 7 Aug 3 02:35 tty7 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 8 Aug 3 02:35 tty8 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 9 Aug 3 02:35 tty9 >crw------- 1 0 0 4, 64 Aug 3 02:35 ttyS0 >crw-rw-rw- 1 0 0 1, 9 Aug 3 02:35 urandom >crw------- 1 0 0 7, 0 Aug 3 02:35 vcs >crw------- 1 0 0 7, 1 Aug 3 02:35 vcs1 >crw------- 1 0 0 7, 128 Aug 3 02:35 vcsa >crw------- 1 0 0 7, 129 Aug 3 02:35 vcsa1 >crw------- 1 0 0 10, 63 Aug 3 02:35 vga_arbiter >drwxr-xr-x 2 0 0 60 Aug 3 02:35 virtio-ports >crw------- 1 0 0 246, 1 Aug 3 02:35 vport2p1 >crw-rw-rw- 1 0 0 1, 5 Aug 3 02:35 zero > >/dev/block: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 6 Aug 3 02:35 8:0 -> ../sda >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 8:1 -> ../sda1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 6 Aug 3 02:35 8:16 -> ../sdb >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 8:2 -> ../sda2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 8:3 -> ../sda3 > >/dev/bsg: >total 0 >crw------- 1 0 0 249, 0 Aug 3 02:35 2:0:0:0 >crw------- 1 0 0 249, 1 Aug 3 02:35 2:0:1:0 > >/dev/char: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 10:1 -> ../psaux >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 10:183 -> ../hwrng >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 10:228 -> ../hpet >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 11 Aug 3 02:35 10:231 -> ../snapshot >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 17 Aug 3 02:35 10:236 -> ../mapper/control >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 19 Aug 3 02:35 10:59 -> ../memory_bandwidth >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 21 Aug 3 02:35 10:60 -> ../network_throughput >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 18 Aug 3 02:35 10:61 -> ../network_latency >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 18 Aug 3 02:35 10:62 -> ../cpu_dma_latency >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 14 Aug 3 02:35 10:63 -> ../vga_arbiter >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 13 Aug 3 02:35 13:63 -> ../input/mice >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 6 Aug 3 02:35 1:1 -> ../mem >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 1:11 -> ../kmsg >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 1:3 -> ../null >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 1:4 -> ../port >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 1:5 -> ../zero >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 1:7 -> ../full >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 9 Aug 3 02:35 1:8 -> ../random >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 10 Aug 3 02:35 1:9 -> ../urandom >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 6 Aug 3 02:35 21:0 -> ../sg0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 6 Aug 3 02:35 21:1 -> ../sg1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 11 Aug 3 02:35 246:1 -> ../vport2p1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 14 Aug 3 02:35 249:0 -> ../bsg/2:0:0:0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 14 Aug 3 02:35 249:1 -> ../bsg/2:0:1:0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 251:0 -> ../rtc0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 4:0 -> ../tty0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 4:1 -> ../tty1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:10 -> ../tty10 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:11 -> ../tty11 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:12 -> ../tty12 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:13 -> ../tty13 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:14 -> ../tty14 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:15 -> ../tty15 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:16 -> ../tty16 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:17 -> ../tty17 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:18 -> ../tty18 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:19 -> ../tty19 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 4:2 -> ../tty2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:20 -> ../tty20 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:21 -> ../tty21 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:22 -> ../tty22 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:23 -> ../tty23 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:24 -> ../tty24 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:25 -> ../tty25 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:26 -> ../tty26 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:27 -> ../tty27 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:28 -> ../tty28 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:29 -> ../tty29 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 4:3 -> ../tty3 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:30 -> ../tty30 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:31 -> ../tty31 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:32 -> ../tty32 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:33 -> ../tty33 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:34 -> ../tty34 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:35 -> ../tty35 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:36 -> ../tty36 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:37 -> ../tty37 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:38 -> ../tty38 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:39 -> ../tty39 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 4:4 -> ../tty4 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:40 -> ../tty40 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:41 -> ../tty41 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:42 -> ../tty42 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:43 -> ../tty43 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:44 -> ../tty44 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:45 -> ../tty45 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:46 -> ../tty46 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:47 -> ../tty47 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:48 -> ../tty48 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:49 -> ../tty49 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 4:5 -> ../tty5 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:50 -> ../tty50 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:51 -> ../tty51 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:52 -> ../tty52 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:53 -> ../tty53 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:54 -> ../tty54 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:55 -> ../tty55 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:56 -> ../tty56 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:57 -> ../tty57 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:58 -> ../tty58 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:59 -> ../tty59 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 4:6 -> ../tty6 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:60 -> ../tty60 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:61 -> ../tty61 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:62 -> ../tty62 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:63 -> ../tty63 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 4:64 -> ../ttyS0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 4:7 -> ../tty7 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 4:8 -> ../tty8 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 4:9 -> ../tty9 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 6 Aug 3 02:35 5:0 -> ../tty >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 10 Aug 3 02:35 5:1 -> ../console >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 5:2 -> ../ptmx >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 6 Aug 3 02:35 7:0 -> ../vcs >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 7:1 -> ../vcs1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 7 Aug 3 02:35 7:128 -> ../vcsa >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 8 Aug 3 02:35 7:129 -> ../vcsa1 > >/dev/disk: >total 0 >drwxr-xr-x 2 0 0 140 Aug 3 02:35 by-id >drwxr-xr-x 2 0 0 140 Aug 3 02:35 by-path >drwxr-xr-x 2 0 0 100 Aug 3 02:35 by-uuid > >/dev/disk/by-id: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 9 Aug 3 02:35 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_appliance -> ../../sdb >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 9 Aug 3 02:35 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_hd0 -> ../../sda >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 10 Aug 3 02:35 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_hd0-part1 -> ../../sda1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 10 Aug 3 02:35 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_hd0-part2 -> ../../sda2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 10 Aug 3 02:35 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_hd0-part3 -> ../../sda3 > >/dev/disk/by-path: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 9 Aug 3 02:35 pci-0000:00:03.0-scsi-0:0:0:0 -> ../../sda >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 10 Aug 3 02:35 pci-0000:00:03.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part1 -> ../../sda1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 10 Aug 3 02:35 pci-0000:00:03.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part2 -> ../../sda2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 10 Aug 3 02:35 pci-0000:00:03.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part3 -> ../../sda3 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 9 Aug 3 02:35 pci-0000:00:03.0-scsi-0:0:1:0 -> ../../sdb > >/dev/disk/by-uuid: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 10 Aug 3 02:35 0065d202-7a71-420c-9f45-7480335ebf75 -> ../../sda2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 10 Aug 3 02:35 b3810891-8a9f-4fe9-b57d-98eadaa76615 -> ../../sda3 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 9 Aug 3 02:35 c89b5671-c574-4d91-bc5b-4bee7e46754a -> ../../sdb > >/dev/input: >total 0 >crw------- 1 0 0 13, 63 Aug 3 02:35 mice > >/dev/mapper: >total 0 >crw------- 1 0 0 10, 236 Aug 3 02:35 control > >/dev/pts: >total 0 >c--------- 1 0 0 5, 2 Aug 3 02:35 ptmx > >/dev/shm: >total 0 > >/dev/virtio-ports: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 0 0 11 Aug 3 02:35 org.libguestfs.channel.0 -> ../vport2p1 >+ cat /proc/mounts >/dev/root / ext2 rw,noatime,block_validity,barrier,user_xattr,acl 0 0 >/proc /proc proc rw,relatime 0 0 >/sys /sys sysfs rw,relatime 0 0 >tmpfs /run tmpfs rw,nosuid,relatime,size=399236k,mode=755 0 0 >/dev /dev devtmpfs rw,relatime,size=993792k,nr_inodes=248448,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 >+ cat /proc/mdstat >cat: /proc/mdstat: No such file or directory >+ 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 group default qlen 1000 > 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 group default qlen 1000 > link/ether 52:54:00:12:34:56 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff > inet 169.254.2.15/16 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 169.254.2.15 >+ cat /etc/resolv.conf >nameserver 169.254.2.3 >+ lsmod >Module Size Used by >dm_mod 143360 0 >sg 36864 0 >libcrc32c 16384 0 >crc7 16384 0 >crc_itu_t 16384 0 >crc_ccitt 16384 0 >ext4 716800 1 >crc16 16384 1 ext4 >mbcache 16384 1 ext4 >jbd2 118784 1 ext4 >fscrypto 32768 1 ext4 >virtio_pci 28672 0 >virtio_mmio 16384 0 >virtio_input 16384 0 >virtio_balloon 20480 0 >virtio_scsi 20480 1 >sd_mod 53248 1 >nd_pmem 16384 0 >nd_btt 24576 1 nd_pmem >virtio_net 49152 0 >virtio_crypto 24576 0 >crypto_engine 16384 1 virtio_crypto >virtio_console 36864 0 >virtio_rng 16384 0 >rng_core 16384 1 virtio_rng >virtio_blk 20480 0 >virtio_ring 28672 10 virtio_input,virtio_blk,virtio_net,virtio_rng,virtio_mmio,virtio_scsi,virtio_balloon,virtio_crypto,virtio_console,virtio_pci >virtio 16384 10 virtio_input,virtio_blk,virtio_net,virtio_rng,virtio_mmio,virtio_scsi,virtio_balloon,virtio_crypto,virtio_console,virtio_pci >ata_piix 36864 0 >libata 274432 1 ata_piix >scsi_mod 253952 4 sd_mod,virtio_scsi,libata,sg >nfit 61440 0 >libnvdimm 163840 3 nd_btt,nd_pmem,nfit >crc32c_generic 16384 0 >crc32_generic 16384 0 >crct10dif_pclmul 16384 0 >crc32c_intel 24576 1 >crc32_pclmul 16384 0 >+ date >Fri Aug 3 02:35:16 UTC 2018 >+ echo -n 'clocksource: ' >clocksource: + cat /sys/devices/system/clocksource/clocksource0/current_clocksource >kvm-clock >+ echo -n 'uptime: ' >uptime: + cat /proc/uptime >3.76 0.90 >+ 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' >+ false >+ test '' = 1 >+ echo guestfsd --verbose --network >guestfsd --verbose --network >+ guestfsd --verbose --network >OCaml daemon loaded >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 = 94147261495904 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_partitions >guestfsd: <= list_partitions (0x8) request length 40 bytes >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/sda >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_partitions = ["/dev/sda1", "/dev/sda2", "/dev/sda3"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sda1" >guestfsd: => list_partitions (0x8) took 0.05 secs >guestfsd: <= vfs_type (0xc6) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda1 >calling: settle >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda1' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >swap >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "swap" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => vfs_type (0xc6) took 0.04 secs >guestfsd: <= vfs_type (0xc6) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda2' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >reiserfs >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "reiserfs" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sda3" >: => vfs_type (0xc6) took 0.04 secs >guestfsd: <= vfs_type (0xc6) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda3 >calling: settle >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda3' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >reiserfs >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "reiserfs" >[ 5.6] Inspecting the overlay >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_os >d: => vfs_type (0xc6) took 0.04 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_os (0x1e0) request length 40 bytes >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/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/sda >calling: settle >command: sfdisk '--help' >command: sfdisk returned 0 >command: sfdisk: stdout: > >Usage: > sfdisk [options] <dev> [[-N] <part>] > sfdisk [options] <command> > >Display or manipulate a disk partition table. > >Commands: > -A, --activate <dev> [<part> ...] list or set bootable MBR partitions > -d, --dump <dev> dump partition table (usable for later input) > -J, --json <dev> dump partition table in JSON format > -g, --show-geometry [<dev> ...] list geometry of all or specified devices > -l, --list [<dev> ...] list partitions of each device > -F, --list-free [<dev> ...] list unpartitioned free areas of each device > -r, --reorder <dev> fix partitions order (by start offset) > -s, --show-size [<dev> ...] list sizes of all or specified devices > -T, --list-types print the recognized types (see -X) > -V, --verify [<dev> ...] test whether partitions seem correct > --delete <dev> [<part> ...] delete all or specified partitions > > --part-label <dev> <part> [<str>] print or change partition label > --part-type <dev> <part> [<type>] print or change partition type > --part-uuid <dev> <part> [<uuid>] print or change partition uuid > --part-attrs <dev> <part> [<str>] print or change partition attributes > > <dev> device (usually disk) path > <part> partition number > <type> partition type, GUID for GPT, hex for MBR > >Options: > -a, --append append partitions to existing partition table > -b, --backup backup partition table sectors (see -O) > --bytes print SIZE in bytes rather than in human readable format > --move-data[=<typescript>] move partition data after relocation (requires -N) > -f, --force disable all consistency checking > --color[=<when>] colorize output (auto, always or never) > colors are enabled by default > -N, --partno <num> specify partition number > -n, --no-act do everything except write to device > --no-reread do not check whether the device is in use > --no-tell-kernel do not tell kernel about changes > -O, --backup-file <path> override default backup file name > -o, --output <list> output columns > -q, --quiet suppress extra info messages > -w, --wipe <mode> wipe signatures (auto, always or never) > -W, --wipe-partitions <mode> wipe signatures from new partitions (auto, always or never) > -X, --label <name> specify label type (dos, gpt, ...) > -Y, --label-nested <name> specify nested label type (dos, bsd) > > -G, --show-pt-geometry deprecated, alias to --show-geometry > -L, --Linux deprecated, only for backward compatibility > -u, --unit S deprecated, only sector unit is supported > > -h, --help display this help > -v, --version display version > >Available output columns: > gpt: Device Start End Sectors Size Type Type-UUID Attrs Name UUID > dos: Device Start End Sectors Cylinders Size Type Id Attrs Boot End-C/H/S > Start-C/H/S > bsd: Slice Start End Sectors Cylinders Size Type Bsize Cpg Fsize > sgi: Device Start End Sectors Cylinders Size Type Id Attrs > sun: Device Start End Sectors Cylinders Size Type Id Flags > >For more details see sfdisk(8). >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >command: sfdisk '--part-type' '/dev/sda' '1' >command: sfdisk returned 0 >command: sfdisk: stdout: >82 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda1' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >swap >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >command: sfdisk '--part-type' '/dev/sda' '2' >command: sfdisk returned 0 >command: sfdisk: stdout: >83 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda2' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >reiserfs >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >command: sfdisk '--part-type' '/dev/sda' '3' >command: sfdisk returned 0 >command: sfdisk: stdout: >83 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda3' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >reiserfs >command: lvm 'lvs' '--help' >command: lvm returned 0 >command: lvm: stdout: > lvs - Display information about logical volumes > > lvs >\t[ -H|--history ] >\t[ -a|--all ] >\t[ -o|--options String ] >\t[ -S|--select String ] >\t[ -O|--sort String ] >\t[ --segments ] >\t[ --aligned ] >\t[ --binary ] >\t[ --configreport log|vg|lv|pv|pvseg|seg ] >\t[ --foreign ] >\t[ --ignorelockingfailure ] >\t[ --ignoreskippedcluster ] >\t[ --logonly ] >\t[ --nameprefixes ] >\t[ --noheadings ] >\t[ --nolocking ] >\t[ --nosuffix ] >\t[ --readonly ] >\t[ --reportformat basic|json ] >\t[ --rows ] >\t[ --separator String ] >\t[ --shared ] >\t[ --trustcache ] >\t[ --unbuffered ] >\t[ --units r|R|h|H|b|B|s|S|k|K|m|M|g|G|t|T|p|P|e|E ] >\t[ --unquoted ] >\t[ COMMON_OPTIONS ] >\t[ VG|LV|Tag ... ] > > Common options for lvm: >\t[ -d|--debug ] >\t[ -h|--help ] >\t[ -q|--quiet ] >\t[ -v|--verbose ] >\t[ -y|--yes ] >\t[ -t|--test ] >\t[ --commandprofile String ] >\t[ --config String ] >\t[ --driverloaded y|n ] >\t[ --longhelp ] >\t[ --profile String ] >\t[ --version ] > > Use --longhelp to show all options and advanced commands. >command: lvm: stderr: > WARNING: Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to device scanning. >command: lvm 'lvs' '-o' 'vg_name,lv_name' '-S' 'lv_role=public && lv_skip_activation!=yes' '--noheadings' '--separator' '/' >command: lvm returned 0 >command: lvm: stderr: > WARNING: Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to device scanning. >check_for_filesystem_on: /dev/sda1 (swap) >check_for_filesystem_on: /dev/sda2 (reiserfs) >command: mount '-o' 'ro' '/dev/sda2' '/sysroot//' >[ 4.728491] REISERFS (device sda2): found reiserfs format "3.6" with standard journal >[ 4.736128] REISERFS (device sda2): using ordered data mode >[ 4.741219] reiserfs: using flush barriers >[ 4.745667] REISERFS (device sda2): journal params: device sda2, size 8192, journal first block 18, max trans len 1024, max batch 900, max commit age 30, max trans age 30 >[ 4.759133] REISERFS (device sda2): checking transaction log (sda2) >[ 5.957364] REISERFS (device sda2): replayed 1116 transactions in 1 seconds >[ 5.964592] REISERFS (device sda2): Using r5 hash to sort names >command: mount returned 0 >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /grub/menu.lst' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /grub/grub.conf' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /grub2/grub.cfg' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /bin' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/freebsd-update.conf' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /bin' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /netbsd' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /bin' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /bsd' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /hurd/console' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /bin' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /service/vm' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /bin' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/fstab' >check_filesystem: /dev/sda2 matched Linux root >check_tests: checking /etc/os-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/os-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/lsb-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/lsb-release' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'parse_lsb_release' >parse_lsb_release: parsing: LSB_VERSION=core-2.0-noarch:core-3.0-noarch:core-2.0-x86_64:core-3.0-x86_64 >check_tests: checking /etc/oracle-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/oracle-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/oracle-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/oracle-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/oracle-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/oracle-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/centos-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/centos-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/centos-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/centos-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/centos-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/centos-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/altlinux-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/altlinux-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/redhat-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/redhat-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/redhat-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/redhat-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/redhat-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/redhat-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/redhat-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/redhat-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/redhat-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/redhat-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/redhat-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/redhat-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/redhat-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/redhat-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/redhat-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/redhat-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/redhat-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/redhat-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/redhat-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/redhat-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/redhat-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/redhat-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/redhat-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/redhat-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/debian_version >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/debian_version' >check_tests: checking /etc/pardus-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/pardus-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/arch-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/arch-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/gentoo-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/gentoo-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/meego-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/meego-release' >check_tests: checking /etc/slackware-version >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/slackware-version' >check_tests: checking /etc/ttylinux-target >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/ttylinux-target' >check_tests: checking /etc/SuSE-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/SuSE-release' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'parse_suse_release' >parse_version_from_major_minor: parsing 'VERSION = 10.1' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /bin/bash' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'realpath: /bin/bash' >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /bin/bash >calling: settle >chroot: /sysroot: running 'file: /bin/bash' >command: file '-zb' '/sysroot//bin/bash' >command: file returned 0 >command: file: stdout: >ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, for GNU/Linux 2.6.4, stripped >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/fstab' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'check_fstab_aug' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/mdadm.conf' >augeas pathexpr = /augeas/load/*[ "/etc/fstab/" !~ regexp('^') + glob(incl) + regexp('/.*') ] >check_fstab_entry: augeas path: /files/etc/fstab/7 >check_fstab_entry: spec=devpts >check_fstab_entry: mp=/dev/pts >check_fstab_entry: augeas path: /files/etc/fstab/6 >check_fstab_entry: spec=debugfs >check_fstab_entry: mp=/sys/kernel/debug >check_fstab_entry: augeas path: /files/etc/fstab/5 >check_fstab_entry: spec=sysfs >check_fstab_entry: mp=/sys >check_fstab_entry: augeas path: /files/etc/fstab/4 >check_fstab_entry: spec=proc >check_fstab_entry: mp=/proc >check_fstab_entry: augeas path: /files/etc/fstab/3 >check_fstab_entry: spec=/dev/sda1 >check_fstab_entry: mp=swap >resolve_fstab_device: /dev/sda1 matched xdev >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/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/sda >calling: settle >check_fstab_entry: vfstype=swap >check_fstab_entry: augeas path: /files/etc/fstab/2 >check_fstab_entry: spec=/dev/sda3 >check_fstab_entry: mp=/home >resolve_fstab_device: /dev/sda3 matched xdev >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/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/sda >calling: settle >check_fstab_entry: vfstype=reiserfs >check_fstab_entry: augeas path: /files/etc/fstab/1 >check_fstab_entry: spec=/dev/sda2 >check_fstab_entry: mp=/ >resolve_fstab_device: /dev/sda2 matched xdev >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/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/sda >calling: settle >check_fstab_entry: vfstype=reiserfs >chroot: /sysroot: running 'check_hostname_from_file: /etc/HOSTNAME' >command: umount '/sysroot' >command: umount returned 0 >check_for_filesystem_on: /dev/sda3 (reiserfs) >command: mount '-o' 'ro' '/dev/sda3' '/sysroot//' >[ 6.969797] REISERFS (device sda3): found reiserfs format "3.6" with standard journal >[ 6.976807] REISERFS (device sda3): using ordered data mode >[ 6.981909] reiserfs: using flush barriers >[ 6.986893] REISERFS (device sda3): journal params: device sda3, size 8192, journal first block 18, max trans len 1024, max batch 900, max commit age 30, max trans age 30 >[ 7.000421] REISERFS (device sda3): checking transaction log (sda3) >[ 7.008858] REISERFS (device sda3): replayed 3 transactions in 0 seconds >[ 7.015653] REISERFS (device sda3): Using r5 hash to sort names >command: mount returned 0 >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /grub/menu.lst' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /grub/grub.conf' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /grub2/grub.cfg' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /hurd/console' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /bin' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /log' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'case_sensitive_path: /windows' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'case_sensitive_path: /windows/system32' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'case_sensitive_path: /winnt' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'case_sensitive_path: /winnt/system32' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'case_sensitive_path: /win32' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'case_sensitive_path: /win32/system32' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'case_sensitive_path: /win' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'case_sensitive_path: /win/system32' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'case_sensitive_path: /reactos' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'case_sensitive_path: /reactos/system32' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'case_sensitive_path: /boot.ini' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'get_windows_systemroot_from_boot_ini' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'case_sensitive_path: /System Volume Information' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /System Volume Information' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'case_sensitive_path: /System Volume Information' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /System Volume Information' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'case_sensitive_path: /FDOS' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /FDOS' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'case_sensitive_path: /DOS' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /DOS' >check_filesystem: /dev/sda3 matched no known OS partition >command: umount '/sysroot' >command: umount returned 0 >inspect_os: fses: >fs: /dev/sda1 (swap) role: swap >fs: /dev/sda2 (reiserfs) role: root > type: linux > distro: opensuse > package_format: rpm > package_management: zypper > product_name: SUSE LINUX 10.1 (X86-64) > version: 10.1 > arch: x86_64 > hostname: linux-li43.site > fstab: [(/dev/sda1, swap), (/dev/sda3, /home), (/dev/sda2, /)] > >fs: /dev/sda3 (reiserfs) role: other >inspect_get_roots: roots: >/dev/sda2 (reiserfs): > type: linux > distro: opensuse > package_format: rpm > package_management: zypper > product_name: SUSE LINUX 10.1 (X86-64) > version: 10.1 > arch: x86_64 > hostname: linux-li43.site > fstab: [(/dev/sda1, swap), (/dev/sda3, /home), (/dev/sda2, /)] >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_os = ["/dev/sda2"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_format "/dev/sda2" >d: => inspect_os (0x1e0) took 3.15 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_format (0x1e2) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_format = "installed" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_type "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_format (0x1e2) took 0.02 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_type (0x1e3) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_type = "linux" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_mountpoints "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_type (0x1e3) took 0.02 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_mountpoints (0x1f4) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_mountpoints = ["/home", "/dev/sda3", "/", "/dev/sda2"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mount "/dev/sda2" "/" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_mountpoints (0x1f4) took 0.02 secs >guestfsd: <= mount (0x1) request length 64 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >command: mount '/dev/sda2' '/sysroot//' >[ 7.355849] REISERFS (device sda2): found reiserfs format "3.6" with standard journal >[ 7.362951] REISERFS (device sda2): using ordered data mode >[ 7.368088] reiserfs: using flush barriers >[ 7.372093] REISERFS (device sda2): journal params: device sda2, size 8192, journal first block 18, max trans len 1024, max batch 900, max commit age 30, max trans age 30 >[ 7.385695] REISERFS (device sda2): checking transaction log (sda2) >[ 7.393140] REISERFS (device sda2): Using r5 hash to sort names >[ 7.399912] REISERFS (device sda2): Removing [39888 142305 0x0 SD].. >[ 7.400522] done >[ 7.408619] REISERFS (device sda2): Removing [1185 31444 0x0 SD].. >[ 7.408631] done >[ 7.415829] REISERFS (device sda2): There were 2 uncompleted unlinks/truncates. Completed >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mount = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: touch "/9xdmix6m" >guestfsd: => mount (0x1) took 0.10 secs >guestfsd: <= touch (0x3) request length 56 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: touch = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: rm "/9xdmix6m" >guestfsd: => touch (0x3) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= rm (0x1d) request length 56 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: rm = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mount "/dev/sda3" "/home" >guestfsd: => rm (0x1d) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= mount (0x1) request length 68 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda3 >calling: settle >command: mount returned 0 >command: mount '/dev/sda3' '/sysroot//home' >[ 7.473421] REISERFS (device sda3): found reiserfs format "3.6" with standard journal >[ 7.480387] REISERFS (device sda3): using ordered data mode >[ 7.485390] reiserfs: using flush barriers >[ 7.489338] REISERFS (device sda3): journal params: device sda3, size 8192, journal first block 18, max trans len 1024, max batch 900, max commit age 30, max trans age 30 >[ 7.502403] REISERFS (device sda3): checking transaction log (sda3) >[ 7.508808] REISERFS (device sda3): Using r5 hash to sort names >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mount = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_list_applications2 "/dev/sda2" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_type "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => mount (0x1) took 0.07 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_type (0x1e3) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_type = "linux" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_format "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_type (0x1e3) took 0.02 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_package_format (0x1e5) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_format = "rpm" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: filesize "/var/lib/rpm/Name" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_package_format (0x1e5) took 0.02 secs >guestfsd: <= filesize (0xda) request length 64 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: filesize = 49152 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: download "/var/lib/rpm/Name" "/dev/fd/3" >guestfsd: => filesize (0xda) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= download (0x43) request length 64 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /var/lib/rpm/Name >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /var/lib/rpm/Name >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: download = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: filesize "/var/lib/rpm/Packages" >guestfsd: => download (0x43) took 0.05 secs >guestfsd: <= filesize (0xda) request length 68 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: filesize = 32346112 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: download "/var/lib/rpm/Packages" "/dev/fd/3" >d: => filesize (0xda) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= download (0x43) request length 68 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /var/lib/rpm/Packages >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /var/lib/rpm/Packages >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: download = 0 >libguestfs: command: run: /usr/bin/db_dump >libguestfs: command: run: \ -k /tmp/libguestfsT18i5m/download1 >libguestfs: command: run: /usr/bin/db_dump >libguestfs: command: run: \ -k /tmp/libguestfsT18i5m/download2 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_list_applications2 = <struct guestfs_application2_list(1042) = [0]{app2_name: 3ddiag, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.735, app2_release: 1.6, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Tool to Verify the 3D Configuration, app2_description: With 3Ddiag you can verify the 3D configuration.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1]{app2_name: 855resolution, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://perso.wanadoo.fr/apoirier/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Change Vesa BIOS mode on 855/865/915 Intel graphics chipsets, app2_description: 855resolution is a software to change the resolution of an available\nvbios mode for the 855 / 865 / 915 Intel graphic chipset.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Alain Poirier <alain.poirier1@wanadoo.fr>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [2]{app2_name: AdobeICCProfiles, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/main.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Adobe ICC Profiles, app2_description: Build quality color workflows with Adobe ICC profiles.\n\nAdobe wants to enable consistent, high-quality color workflows. For\ncolor workflows to succeed, color information must be shared by many\npeople, from original creator to final publisher.\n\nEnclosed in our compressed archive are:\n\n4 RGB profiles\n\nAdobe RGB (1998) Apple RGB ColorMatch RGB sRGB IEC61966-2.1\n\n10 CMYK profiles\n\nUS Web Coated (SWOP) v2 US Web Uncoated v2 US Sheetfed Coated v2 US\nSheetfed Uncoated v2 Europe ISO Coated FOGRA27 Euroscale Uncoated v2\nJapan Web Coated (Ad) Japan Color 2001 Coated Japan Color 2001 Uncoated\nJapan Color 2002 Newspaper\n\nFor more information on ICC profiles, visit the International Color\nConsortium website (http://www.color.org/).\n\nFor more information on ICC color management, see the technical guides\non the Adobe website.\n\nSystem requirements Any system-level or application-level color\nmanagement system that uses ICC color profiles., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [3]{app2_name: CheckHardware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1, app2_release: 988, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: CheckHardware Tool, app2_description: A tool to verify hardware requirements.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Marcus Sch\xe4fer <ms@suse.de>\n Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [4]{app2_name: Crystalcursors, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5, app2_release: 39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://digilander.iol.it/m4rt/crystalcursors.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mouse Cursors in Crystal Icon Style, app2_description: Four different mouse cursor icon sets in the KDE CrystalSVG style. In\nwhite, gray, blue, and green versions. They can be selected from KDE\nControl Center, in the mouse configuration.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Marco Martin, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [5]{app2_name: DirectFB, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.24, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.directfb.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Graphics Library for Framebuffer Devices, app2_description: DirectFB is a thin library that provides hardware graphics\nacceleration, input device handling and abstraction, an integrated\nwindowing system with support for translucent windows, and multiple\ndisplay layers on top of the Linux framebuffer device. It is a complete\nhardware abstraction layer with software fallbacks for every graphics\noperation that is not supported by the underlying hardware. DirectFB\nadds graphical power to embedded systems and sets a new standard for\ngraphics under Linux.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Denis Oliver Kropp <dok@directfb.org>\n Andreas Hundt <andi@fischlustig.de>\n Sven Neumann <neo@directfb.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [6]{app2_name: DirectFB-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.24, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.directfb.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Graphics Library for Framebuffer Devices, app2_description: DirectFB is a thin library that provides hardware graphics\nacceleration, input device handling and abstraction, an integrated\nwindowing system with support for translucent windows, and multiple\ndisplay layers on top of the Linux framebuffer device. It is a complete\nhardware abstraction layer with software fallbacks for every graphics\noperation that is not supported by the underlying hardware. DirectFB\nadds graphical power to embedded systems and sets a new standard for\ngraphics under Linux.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Denis Oliver Kropp <dok@directfb.org>\n Andreas Hundt <andi@fischlustig.de>\n Sven Neumann <neo@directfb.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [7]{app2_name: ImageMagick, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.2.5, app2_release: 16.5, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.imagemagick.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Viewer and Converter for Images, app2_description: ImageMagick is a robust collection of tools and libraries to read,\nwrite, and manipulate an image in many image formats, including popular\nformats like TIFF, JPEG, PNG, PDF, PhotoCD, and GIF. With ImageMagick,\nyou can create images dynamically, making it suitable for Web\napplications. You can also resize, rotate, sharpen, color-reduce, or\nadd special effects to an image and save your completed work in many\ndifferent image formats. Image processing operations are available from\nthe command line as well as through C, C++, and PERL-based programming\ninterfaces.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n John Cristy <cristy@dupont.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [8]{app2_name: ImageMagick-Magick++, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.2.5, app2_release: 16.5, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.imagemagick.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C++ Interface for ImageMagick - runtime library, app2_description: This is Magick++, the object-oriented C++ API for the ImageMagick\nimage-processing library.\n\nMagick++ supports an object model inspired by PerlMagick. Magick++\nshould be faster than PerlMagick since it is written in a compiled\nlanguage which is not parsed at run-time. This makes it suitable for\nWeb CGI programs. Images support implicit reference counting so that\ncopy constructors and assignment incur almost no cost. The cost of\nactually copying an image (if necessary) is done just before\nmodification and this copy is managed automatically by Magick++.\nDe-referenced copies are automatically deleted. The image objects\nsupport value (rather than pointer) semantics so it is trivial to\nsupport multiple generations of an image in memory at one time.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bob Friesenhahn <bfriesen@simple.dallas.tx.us>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [9]{app2_name: Mesa, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.4.2, app2_release: 19.7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mesa3d.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mesa is a 3-D graphics library with an API which is very similar to that of OpenGL.*, app2_description: Mesa is a 3-D graphics library with an API which is very similar to\nthat of OpenGL.* To the extent that Mesa utilizes the OpenGL command\nsyntax or state machine, it is being used with authorization from\nSilicon Graphics, Inc.(SGI). However, the author does not possess an\nOpenGL license from SGI, and makes no claim that Mesa is in any way a\ncompatible replacement for OpenGL or associated with SGI. Those who\nwant a licensed implementation of OpenGL should contact a licensed\nvendor.\n\nPlease do not refer to the library as MesaGL (for legal reasons). It's\njust Mesa or The Mesa 3-D graphics library.\n\n* OpenGL is a trademark of Silicon Graphics Incorporated.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Brian Paul, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [10]{app2_name: Mesa-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.4.2, app2_release: 19.7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mesa3d.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mesa is a 3-D graphics library with an API which is very similar to that of OpenGL.*, app2_description: Mesa is a 3-D graphics library with an API which is very similar to\nthat of OpenGL.* To the extent that Mesa utilizes the OpenGL command\nsyntax or state machine, it is being used with authorization from\nSilicon Graphics, Inc.(SGI). However, the author does not possess an\nOpenGL license from SGI, and makes no claim that Mesa is in any way a\ncompatible replacement for OpenGL or associated with SGI. Those who\nwant a licensed implementation of OpenGL should contact a licensed\nvendor.\n\nPlease do not refer to the library as MesaGL (for legal reasons). It's\njust Mesa or The Mesa 3-D graphics library.\n\n* OpenGL is a trademark of Silicon Graphics Incorporated.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Brian Paul, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [11]{app2_name: MozillaFirefox, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.0.7, app2_release: 1.5, app2_arch: i586, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mozilla Firefox Web Browser, app2_description: Mozilla Firefox, formerly known as Phoenix and Firebird, is a redesign\nof the Mozilla browser component, similar to Galeon, K-Meleon and\nCamino, but written using the XUL user interface language and designed\nto be cross-platform. It is a stand-alone application instead of part\nof the Mozilla Application Suite.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mozilla Foundation <drivers@mozilla.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [12]{app2_name: MozillaFirefox-translations, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.0.7, app2_release: 1.5, app2_arch: i586, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Translations for MozillaFirefox, app2_description: This package contains several optional languages for the user interface\nof MozillaFirefox.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mozilla Foundation <drivers@mozilla.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [13]{app2_name: NetworkManager, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.2, app2_release: 32.11, 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 Link Manager and User Applications, app2_description: NetworkManager attempts to keep an active network connection available\nat all times. The point of NetworkManager is to make networking\nconfiguration and setup as painless and automatic as possible.\tIf\nusing DHCP, NetworkManager is intended to replace default routes,\nobtain IP addresses from a DHCP server, and change name servers\nwhenever it sees fit.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com>\n Robert Love <rml@novell.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [14]{app2_name: NetworkManager-gnome, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.2, app2_release: 32.11, 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: GNOME applications for use with NetworkManager, app2_description: This package contains GNOME utilities and applications for use with\nNetworkManager, including a panel applet for wireless networks.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dan Williams <dcbw@redhat.com>\n Robert Love <rml@novell.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [15]{app2_name: OpenEXR, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.2, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openexr.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library to Handle EXR Pictures in 16-Bit Floating-Point Format, app2_description: OpenEXR is a high dynamic-range (HDR) image file format developed by\nIndustrial Light & Magic for use in computer imaging applications.\n\n* exrheader, a utility for dumping header information\n\n* exrstdattr, a utility for modifying OpenEXR standard attributes\n\n* exrmaketiled, for generating tiled and rip/mipmapped images\n\n* exrenvmap, for creating OpenEXR environment maps\n\n* exrmakepreview, for creating preview images for OpenEXR files\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Developers:\n -----------\n\n Florian Kainz <kainz@ilm.com>\n Rod Bogart <rgb@ilm.com>\n Drew Hess <dhess@ilm.com>\n Paul Schneider <pauls@ilm.com>\n Bill Anderson <wja@ilm.com>\n Wojciech Jarosz <wjarosz@ucsd.edu>\n\n Contributors:\n -------------\n\n Simon Green <SGreen@nvidia.com>\n Rito Trevino <etrevino@ilm.com>\n Josh Pines\n Christian Rouet\n Rodrigo Damazio <rdamazio@lsi.usp.br>\n Greg Ward <gward@lmi.net>\n Joseph Goldstone <joseph@lp.com>\n Loren Carpenter, Pixar Animation Studios\n\n Win32 port contributors:\n ------------------------\n\n Dustin Graves <dgraves@computer.org>\n Jukka Liimatta <jukka.liimatta@twilight3d.com>\n Baumann Konstantin <Konstantin.Baumann@hpi.uni-potsdam.de>\n Daniel Koch <daniel@eyeonline.com>\n Luc-Eric Rousseau <lucer@softimage.com>\n E. Scott Larsen <larsene@cs.unc.edu>\n stephan mantler <step@acm.org>\n Andreas Kahler <AKahler@nxn-software.com>\n Frank Jargstorff <fjargstorff@nvidia.com>\n Lutz Latta, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [16]{app2_name: OpenEXR-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.2, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openexr.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library to Handle EXR Pictures in 16-Bit Floating-Point Format, app2_description: OpenEXR is a high dynamic-range (HDR) image file format developed by\nIndustrial Light & Magic for use in computer imaging applications.\n\n* exrheader, a utility for dumping header information\n\n* exrstdattr, a utility for modifying OpenEXR standard attributes\n\n* exrmaketiled, for generating tiled and rip/mipmapped images\n\n* exrenvmap, for creating OpenEXR environment maps\n\n* exrmakepreview, for creating preview images for OpenEXR files\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Developers:\n -----------\n\n Florian Kainz <kainz@ilm.com>\n Rod Bogart <rgb@ilm.com>\n Drew Hess <dhess@ilm.com>\n Paul Schneider <pauls@ilm.com>\n Bill Anderson <wja@ilm.com>\n Wojciech Jarosz <wjarosz@ucsd.edu>\n\n Contributors:\n -------------\n\n Simon Green <SGreen@nvidia.com>\n Rito Trevino <etrevino@ilm.com>\n Josh Pines\n Christian Rouet\n Rodrigo Damazio <rdamazio@lsi.usp.br>\n Greg Ward <gward@lmi.net>\n Joseph Goldstone <joseph@lp.com>\n Loren Carpenter, Pixar Animation Studios\n\n Win32 port contributors:\n ------------------------\n\n Dustin Graves <dgraves@computer.org>\n Jukka Liimatta <jukka.liimatta@twilight3d.com>\n Baumann Konstantin <Konstantin.Baumann@hpi.uni-potsdam.de>\n Daniel Koch <daniel@eyeonline.com>\n Luc-Eric Rousseau <lucer@softimage.com>\n E. Scott Larsen <larsene@cs.unc.edu>\n stephan mantler <step@acm.org>\n Andreas Kahler <AKahler@nxn-software.com>\n Frank Jargstorff <fjargstorff@nvidia.com>\n Lutz Latta, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [17]{app2_name: OpenOffice_org, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.2, app2_release: 27.12, app2_arch: i586, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openoffice.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Free Office Suite (Language-Independent Part), app2_description: A comprehensive office package featuring a word processor, a\nspreadsheet, a presentation program, and much more., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [18]{app2_name: OpenOffice_org-gnome, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.2, app2_release: 27.12, app2_arch: i586, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openoffice.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME Extensions for OpenOffice.org, app2_description: This package contains some GNOME extensions for OpenOffice.org., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [19]{app2_name: RealPlayer, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.0.8, app2_release: 0.2, app2_arch: i586, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.real.com/linux, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: RealPlayer 10 for Linux, app2_description: RealPlayer is a media player providing solid media playback locally and\nvia streaming. It plays RealAudio, RealVideo, MP3, 3GPP Video, Flash,\nSMIL 2.0, JPEG, GIF, PNG, RealPix, RealText, and more. The RealPlayer\n10 for Linux builds on top of the popular GPL/RPSL Helix Player 1.0., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [20]{app2_name: SDL, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.9, app2_release: 19.5, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libsdl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Simple DirectMedia Layer Library, app2_description: This is the "Simple DirectMedia Layer" library. It provides a generic\nAPI for access to audio, keyboard, mouse, and display framebuffer\nacross multiple platforms.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [21]{app2_name: SDL-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.9, app2_release: 19.5, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libsdl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Simple DirectMedia Layer Library, app2_description: This is the "Simple DirectMedia Layer" library. It provides a generic\nAPI for access to audio, keyboard, mouse, and display framebuffer\nacross multiple platforms.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [22]{app2_name: SDL_image, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.4, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_image/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Simple DirectMedia Layer--Sample Image Loading Library, app2_description: This is a simple library to load images of various formats as SDL\nsurfaces. This library supports BMP, PPM, PCX, GIF, JPEG, PNG, and TIFF\nformats.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Sam Lantinga <slouken@devolution.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [23]{app2_name: SDL_mixer, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.6, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_mixer/index.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Sample Mixer Library for SDL, app2_description: A multichannel audio mixer. It supports four channels of 16-bit stereo\naudio, plus a single channel of music, mixed by the popular MikMod MOD,\nTimidity MIDI, and SMPEG MP3 libraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [24]{app2_name: SDL_mixer-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.6, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_mixer/index.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Sample Mixer Library for SDL, app2_description: A multichannel audio mixer. It supports four channels of 16-bit stereo\naudio, plus a single channel of music, mixed by the popular MikMod MOD,\nTimidity MIDI, and SMPEG MP3 libraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [25]{app2_name: SDL_net, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.5, app2_release: 236, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Simple DirectMedia Layer--Networking Library, app2_description: This is a small cross-platform networking library for use with SDL.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Sam Lantinga <slouken@devolution.com>\n Roy Wood <roy@centricsystems.ca>\n Masahiro Minami <elsur@aaa.letter.co.jp>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [26]{app2_name: SDL_perl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.20.0, app2_release: 371, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.frozen-bubble.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Glue between Perl and SDL, app2_description: Programming SDL with Perl.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n David J. Goehrig <dave@sdlperl.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [27]{app2_name: SDL_ttf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.6, app2_release: 236, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libsdl.org/projects/SDL_ttf/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Simple DirectMedia Layer--Truetype Library, app2_description: This is a sample library that allows you to use TrueType fonts in your\nSDL applications.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [28]{app2_name: SuSEfirewall2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.4_SVNr142, app2_release: 5, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Stateful Packet Filter Using iptables and netfilter, app2_description: SuSEfirewall2 implements a packet filter to allow system administrators\nto protect their computer and network by restricting the possibility of\nother hosts connecting to them. This potentially saves you from\nsuffering under the design flaws and vulnerabilities that are found in\nvarious daemons.\n\nSuSEfirewall2 uses the iptables and netfilter packet filtering\ninfrastructure, which allows a flexible rule setup and the creation of\na stateful firewall, because it keeps track of connections and has the\nnotion of related connections.\n\nFor simply protecting a single host from attacks, you can set\nSuSEfirewall2 in QUICK mode or use the personal-firewall configuration\nfile. Note that SuSEfirewall2 now includes the personal-firewall\nfunctionality.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Marc Heuse <marc@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [29]{app2_name: WindowMaker, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.92.0, app2_release: 23, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.windowmaker.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Colorful and Flexible Window Manager, app2_description: Window Maker is a colorful and flexible window manager and the\ndesignated successor of AfterStep.\n\nThe themes make it very interesting. For more details, check\nhttp://www.windowmaker.org.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [30]{app2_name: WindowMaker-applets, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0, app2_release: 675, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Window Maker Applets, app2_description: Some small applications for Window Maker.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bryan Chan <bryan.chan@utoronto.ca>\n Michael G. Henderson <mghenderson@lanl.gov>\n Edward H. Flora <ehflora@ksu.edu>\n Sam Hawker <shawkie@geocities.com>\n Robert Kling <robkli-8@student.luth.se>\n Antti Takala <fragment@nic.fi>\n Martijn Pieterse <pieterse@xs4all.nl>\n Zinx Verituse <zinx@linuxfreak.com>\n Jerome Dumonteil <jerome.dumonteil@capway.com>\n Nicolas Chauvat <nico@caesium.fr>\n Antoine Nulle <warp@xs4all.nl>\n Dave Clark <clarkd@skynet.ca>\n S\xe9bastien Li\xe9nard <slienard@worldnet.fr>\n Sam Hawker <shawkie@geocities.com>\n Patrick Crosby <xb@dotfiles.com>\n Jesse B. Off <joff@iastate.edu>\n <robertle@cube.net>\n Anthony Quinn <southgat@frontiernet.net>\n Josh King <jking@dwave.net>\n <soren@linuxwarez.com>\n Michael Pearson <alcaron@ozemail.com.au>\n Pontus Klang <c96pkg@cs.umu.se>\n Philippe Vigneron <vigneron@free.fr>\n Alexander Kourakos <alexander@kourakos.com>\n <lempinen@iki.fi>\n Gennady Belyakov <gb@ccat.elect.ru>\n Beat Christen <bchriste@iiic.ethz.ch>\n Pierre Olivier <pblumo@free.fr>\n <robertle@cube.net>\n Malcolm Cowe <malk@bruhaha.demon.co.uk>\n Friedrich Delgado Friedrichs <friedel@nomaden.org>\n Dan Piponi <dan@tanelorn.demon.co.uk>\n <wliang@tartarus.uwa.edu.au>\n <red_seb@yahoo.com>\n Casey Harkins <charkins@pobox.com>\n Reed Lai <reed@wingeer.org>\n Marco Goetze, <gomar@mindless.com>\n Michal Krause <michal@krause.cz>\n Thomas Ribbrock <emgaron@ribbrock.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [31]{app2_name: WindowMaker-themes, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1, app2_release: 250, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.windowmaker.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Themes for Window Maker, app2_description: This packages contains themes for the Window Maker window manager.\nDocumentation:\n\n/usr/share/doc/packages/wmthemes\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Largo <largo@current.nu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [32]{app2_name: a2ps, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.13, app2_release: 1077, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/a2ps/a2ps.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Converts ASCII Text into PostScript, app2_description: a2ps converts ASCII text into PostScript. This feature is used by\napsfilter, for example, to pretty-print ASCII text.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Miguel Santana <M.Santana@frgu.bull.fr>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [33]{app2_name: aaa_base, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.1, app2_release: 41, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SUSE Linux Base Package, app2_description: This package installs several important configuration files. Central\nscripts like SuSEconfig are also in this package.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Werner Fink <werner@suse.de>\n R\xfcdiger Oertel <ro@suse.de>\n Burchard Steinbild\n Florian La Roch\n Martin Scherbaum, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [34]{app2_name: aaa_skel, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2006.5.19, app2_release: 0.2, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Skeleton for Default Users, app2_description: This package contains the skeleton layout of a user's home directory., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [35]{app2_name: aalib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.0, app2_release: 305, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://aa-project.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An ASCII Art Library, app2_description: AA-lib is a low level gfx library. AA-lib does not require a graphics\ndevice. In fact, there is no graphical output possible. AA-lib replaces\nold-fashioned output methods with a powerful ASCII art renderer.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jan Hubicka <hubicka@limax.paru.cas.cz>\n Kamil Toman <toman@horac.ta.jcu.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [36]{app2_name: aalib-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.0, app2_release: 305, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://aa-project.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An ASCII Art Library, app2_description: AA-lib is a low level gfx library. AA-lib does not require a graphics\ndevice. In fact, there is no graphical output possible. AA-lib replaces\nold-fashioned output methods with a powerful ASCII art renderer.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jan Hubicka <hubicka@limax.paru.cas.cz>\n Kamil Toman <toman@horac.ta.jcu.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [37]{app2_name: acl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.34, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/cmd_tars, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Commands for Manipulating POSIX Access Control Lists, app2_description: getfacl and setfacl commands for retrieving and setting POSIX access\ncontrol lists.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andreas Gruenbacher <a.gruenbacher@computer.org>\n SGI, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [38]{app2_name: acpid, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.4, app2_release: 27, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://acpid.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Executes Actions at ACPI Events, app2_description: ACPID is a completely flexible, totally extensible daemon for\ndelivering ACPI events. It listens to a file (/proc/acpi/event) and,\nwhen an event occurs, executes programs to handle the event. The start\nscript loads all needed modules.\n\nConfigure it in /etc/sysconfig/powermanagement.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andrew Grover <andrew.grover@intel.com>\n Tim Hockin <thockin@sun.com>\n Cajus Pollmeier <pollmeier@gonicus.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [39]{app2_name: acroread, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.0.8, app2_release: 0.4, app2_arch: i586, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readermain.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Adobe Reader for PDF Files, app2_description: The Adobe Reader is proprietary binary-only software.\n\nNormally the Adobe Reader is used to display PDF files on the screen.\nFor this purpose at least the minimum graphical system must be\ninstalled (the packages that provide the RPM capability\n"XFree86-libs"). In this case, the command "acroread file.pdf" can be\nused to display a PDF file when the X Window System is up and running.\nFor example, use "acroread\n/usr/X11R6/lib/Acrobat7/Reader/help/ENU/Reader.pdf" to display the\nAdobe Reader help.\n\nThe Adobe Reader can also be used as a PDF to PostScript converter. For\nthis purpose, no graphical system is required. For example, the command\n"acroread -toPostScript -size a4 <file.pdf >file.ps" can be used to\nconvert a PDF file into a PostScript file that can be sent directly to\na PostScript printer. The command "acroread -help" shows the command\nline options.\n\nAdobe Reader is often the only program able to process complicated PDF\nfiles (such as PDF forms). However, there are security leaks and other\nbugs that cannot be fixed because the Adobe license forbids us to\n"modify the Software in any way." See\nhttp://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/acrrdistribute.html.\n\nGhostscript is an alternative program for displaying and converting PDF\nfiles. It can be used with the "gv" and "kghostview" (for KDE)\ngraphical front-ends. Additionally there is the "xpdf" package.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Adobe Systems Incorporated, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [40]{app2_name: agfa-fonts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2003.03.19, app2_release: 28, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Professional TrueType Fonts, app2_description: Professional TrueType Fonts * Albany\n\n* Cumberland\n\n* Thorndale\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Agfa Monotype Corporation, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [41]{app2_name: alsa, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.11, app2_release: 32, 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, app2_description: ALSA stands for Advanced Linux Sound Architecture. It supports many\nPCI and ISA PnP sound cards.\n\nThis package contains the standard ALSA library, utilities, and init\nscripts to start the sound system on your Linux box. To set it up, run\nyast2 or alsaconf. They detect ALSA-supported PCI and ISA PnP cards.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jaroslav Kysela <perex@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [42]{app2_name: alsa-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.11, app2_release: 32, 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, app2_description: ALSA stands for Advanced Linux Sound Architecture. It supports many\nPCI and ISA PnP sound cards.\n\nThis package contains the standard ALSA library, utilities, and init\nscripts to start the sound system on your Linux box. To set it up, run\nyast2 or alsaconf. They detect ALSA-supported PCI and ISA PnP cards.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jaroslav Kysela <perex@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [43]{app2_name: alsa-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.10, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.alsa-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware Data Files for ALSA, app2_description: Various firmware data files for ALSA drivers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [44]{app2_name: alsa-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.11, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.alsa-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Various ALSA Tools, app2_description: Various tools for ALSA including DSP loaders.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jaroslav Kysela <perex@suse.cz>\n Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>\n Uros Bizjak <uros@kss-loka.si>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [45]{app2_name: apparmor-docs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0, app2_release: 17.5, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?apparmor, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: AppArmor Documentation package, app2_description: This package contains documentation for AppArmor.\n\nThis package is part of a suite of tools that used to be named\nSubDomain.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n lcambell@novell.com, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [46]{app2_name: apparmor-parser, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0, app2_release: 21.5, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?apparmor, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: AppArmor userlevel parser utility, app2_description: The AppArmor Parser is a userlevel program that is used to load in\nprogram profiles to the AppArmor Security kernel module.\n\nThis package is part of a suite of tools that used to be named\nSubDomain.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n jjohansen@suse.de\n sbeattie@suse.de\n tonyj@suse.de, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [47]{app2_name: apparmor-profiles, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0, app2_release: 34.9, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?apparmor, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: AppArmor profiles that are loaded into the apparmor kernel module, app2_description: Base profiles. AppArmor is a file and network mandatory access control\nmechanism. AppArmor confines processes to the resources allowed by the\nsystems administrator and can constrain the scope of potential security\nvulnerabilities.\n\nThis package is part of a suite of tools that used to be named\nSubDomain.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n seth.arnold@suse.de\n sbeattie@suse.de, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [48]{app2_name: apparmor-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0, app2_release: 23.5, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?apparmor, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: AppArmor userlevel utilities that are useful in creating AppArmor profiles., app2_description: This package provides the aa-logprof, aa-genprof, aa-autodep,\naa-enforce, and aa-complain tools to assist with profile authoring;\nthis package also provides the aa-unconfined server information tool\nand the aa-eventd event reporting system.\n\nThis package is part of a suite of tools that used to be named\nSubDomain.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n jmichael@suse.de\n seth.arnold@suse.de, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [49]{app2_name: art-sharp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.10, app2_release: 30, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gtk-sharp.sf.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mono bindings for libart, app2_description: This package contains Mono bindings for libart, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [50]{app2_name: art-sharp2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.8.2, app2_release: 15.1, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gtk-sharp.sf.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mono bindings for libart, app2_description: This package contains Mono bindings for libart., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [51]{app2_name: arts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.1, app2_release: 15.3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Modular Software Synthesizer, app2_description: A modular software synthesizer that generates realtime audio streams,\nincludes midi support, is easily extendable, and uses CORBA for\nseparation of GUI and synthesis.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Stefan Westerfeld <stefan@space.twc.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [52]{app2_name: arts-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.1, app2_release: 15.3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Modular Software Synthesizer, app2_description: A modular software synthesizer that generates realtime audio streams,\nincludes midi support, is easily extendable, and uses CORBA for\nseparation of GUI and synthesis.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Stefan Westerfeld <stefan@space.twc.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [53]{app2_name: ash, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.1, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Ash Shell, app2_description: NetBSD's ash (Almquist sh) for Linux is a small (62K--no job control)\nBourne-compatible shell. It is great for machines with low memory, but\ndoes not provide all the extras of shells like bash, tcsh, and zsh.\nMost shell scripts are compatible with bash. Note that most scripts\nwritten for Linux use some bash-specific syntax. The Slackware setup\nscripts are a notable exception, because ash is the shell used during\ninstallation.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Kenneth Almquist\n Florian La Roche <florian@suse.de>\n Branko Lankester <branko@hacktic.nl>\n Sunando Sen <sens@fasecon.econ.nyu.edu>\n Arjan de Vet <devet@adv.win.tue.nl>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [54]{app2_name: aspell, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.60.3, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://aspell.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Free and Open Source Spell Checker, app2_description: GNU Aspell is a spell checker designed to eventually replace Ispell. It\ncan be used as a library or as an independent spell checker.\n\nIts main feature is that it does a much better job of coming up with\npossible suggestions than just about any other spell checker available\nfor the English language, including Ispell and Microsoft Word. It also\nhas many other technical enhancements over Ispell, such as using shared\nmemory for dictionaries and intelligently handling personal\ndictionaries when more than one Aspell process is open at once., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [55]{app2_name: aspell-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.60.3, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://aspell.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Free and Open Source Spell Checker, app2_description: GNU Aspell is a spell checker designed to eventually replace Ispell. It\ncan be used as a library or as an independent spell checker.\n\nIts main feature is that it does a much better job of coming up with\npossible suggestions than just about any other spell checker available\nfor the English language, including Ispell and Microsoft Word. It also\nhas many other technical enhancements over Ispell, such as using shared\nmemory for dictionaries and intelligently handling personal\ndictionaries when more than one Aspell process is open at once., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [56]{app2_name: aspell-en, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.0, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://aspell.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An English Dictionary for ASpell, app2_description: An English dictionary for the ASpell spell checker.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Kevin Atkinson <kevina@gnu.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [57]{app2_name: at, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1.8, app2_release: 921, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/a/at, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Job Manager, app2_description: This program allows you to run jobs at specified times.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Thomas Koenig <ig25@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de>\n David Parsons <orc@pell.chi.il.us>\n Martin Schulze <joey@debian.org>\n Siggy Brentrup <bsb@winnegan.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [58]{app2_name: at-spi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.6, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Assistive Technology Service Provider Interface, app2_description: This library, based on ATK, is a general interface for applications to\nmake use of the accessibility toolkit.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bill Haneman <bill.haneman@sun.com>\n Marc Mulcahy <marc.mulchay@sun.com>\n Michael Meeks <micheal@ximian.com>\n Mark McLoughlin <mark@skynet.ie>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [59]{app2_name: atk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10.3, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gtk.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An Accessibility ToolKit, app2_description: The ATK library provides a set of accessibility interfaces. By\nsupporting the ATK interfaces, an application or toolkit can be used\nwith screen readers, magnifiers, and alternate input devices.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bill.Haneman <bill.haneman@sun.com>\n Marc.Mulcahy <marc.mulcahy@sun.com>\n Padraig.Obriain <padraig.obriain@sun.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [60]{app2_name: atk-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10.3, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gtk.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An Accessibility ToolKit, app2_description: The ATK library provides a set of accessibility interfaces. By\nsupporting the ATK interfaces, an application or toolkit can be used\nwith screen readers, magnifiers, and alternate input devices.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bill.Haneman <bill.haneman@sun.com>\n Marc.Mulcahy <marc.mulcahy@sun.com>\n Padraig.Obriain <padraig.obriain@sun.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [61]{app2_name: attr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.28, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/cmd_tars, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Command to Manipulate File System Extended Attributes, app2_description: A set of tools for manipulating extended attributes on file system\nobjects, in particular getfattr(1) and setfattr(1). An attr(1) command\nis also provided, which is largely compatible with the SGI IRIX tool of\nthe same name.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andreas Gruenbacher <a.gruenbacher@computer.org>\n SGI, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [62]{app2_name: audiofile, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.6, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An Audio File Library, app2_description: This audio file library is an implementation of the SGI audio file\nlibrary. At present, not all features of the SGI audio file library are\nimplemented.\n\nThis library allows the processing of audio data to and from audio\nfiles of many common formats (currently AIFF, AIFC, WAVE, and\nNeXT/Sun).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Michael Pruett <michael@68k.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [63]{app2_name: audiofile-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.6, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An Audio File Library, app2_description: This audio file library is an implementation of the SGI audio file\nlibrary. At present, not all features of the SGI audio file library are\nimplemented.\n\nThis library allows the processing of audio data to and from audio\nfiles of many common formats (currently AIFF, AIFC, WAVE, and\nNeXT/Sun).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Michael Pruett <michael@68k.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [64]{app2_name: audit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.3, app2_release: 23.3, 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 storing and\nprocessing the audit records generated by the audit subsystem in the\nLinux 2.6 kernel.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Steve Grubb <sgrubb@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [65]{app2_name: audit-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.3, app2_release: 23.3, 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.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Steve Grubb <sgrubb@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [66]{app2_name: autofs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.1.4, app2_release: 23, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Kernel-Based Automounter, app2_description: Autofs is a kernel-based automounter for Linux. It is still under\ndevelopment, although the features currently implemented seem to work\nwell. There is nowhere near enough documentation available yet. Help\nin getting some written would be appreciated. This package replaces the\namd package.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n H. Peter Anvin <hpa@transmeta.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [67]{app2_name: autoyast2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.69, app2_release: 0.3, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.suse.de/~ug, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 Automated Installation, app2_description: This package is intended for management of the control files and the\nAutoYaST2 configurations. This system should only be used by\nexperienced system administrators. Warning: AutoYaST2 performs the\ninstallation without any user intervention, warnings, or confirmations\n(unless specified otherwise in the control file).\n\nThis file contains YaST2-independent files needed to create\ninstallation sources.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Uwe Gansert <ug@suse.de>\n Anas Nashif, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [68]{app2_name: autoyast2-installation, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.69, app2_release: 0.3, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.suse.de/~ug, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Auto Installation Modules, app2_description: This package performs auto-installation relying on a control file\ngenerated with the autoyast2 package.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Uwe Gansert <ug@suse.de>\n Anas Nashif, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [69]{app2_name: awesfx, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.0d, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.alsa-project.org/~iwai/awedrv.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SoundFont Utilities for SB AWE32/64 and Emu10k1 Drivers, app2_description: The AWESFX package includes utility programs for controlling the\nwavetable function on SB AWE32/64 and Emu10k1 sound cards.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Takashi Iwai <tiwai@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [70]{app2_name: banshee, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.10.9, app2_release: 26.43, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://banshee-project.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Music Player Based on Mono and GStreamer, app2_description: banshee is an audio player based on the GStreamer media library and is\ndeveloped on the open source Mono .NET Platform, written in C#.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Aaron Bockover <aaron@aaronbock.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [71]{app2_name: banshee-engine-gst, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.10.9, app2_release: 26.43, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://banshee-project.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GStreamer engine backend, app2_description: banshee is an audio player based on the GStreamer media library and is\ndeveloped on the Open Source Mono .NET Platform, written in C#.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Aaron Bockover <aaron@aaronbock.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [72]{app2_name: banshee-plugins-DAAP, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.10.9, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://banshee-project.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Banshee Plugin for DAAP, app2_description: Digital Audio Access Protocol plugin for banshee\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Aaron Bockover <aaron@aaronbock.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [73]{app2_name: bash, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1, app2_release: 24.3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/bash.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNU Bourne-Again Shell, app2_description: Bash is an sh-compatible command interpreter that executes commands\nread from standard input or from a file. Bash incorporates useful\nfeatures from the Korn and C shells (ksh and csh). Bash is intended to\nbe a conformant implementation of the IEEE Posix Shell and Tools\nspecification (IEEE Working Group 1003.2).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Brian Fox <bfox@gnu.org>\n Chet Ramey <chet@ins.cwru.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [74]{app2_name: bc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.06, app2_release: 762, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/bc/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU Command Line Calculator, app2_description: bc is an interpreter that supports numbers of arbitrary precision and\nthe interactive execution of statements. The syntax has some\nsimilarities to the C programming language. A standard math library is\navailable through command line options. When used, the math library is\nread in before any other input files. bc then reads in all other files\nfrom the command line, evaluating their contents. Then bc reads from\nstandard input (usually the keyboard).\n\nThe dc program is also included. dc is a calculator that supports\nreverse-polish notation and allows unlimited precision arithmetic.\nMacros can also be defined. Normally, dc reads from standard input but\ncan also read in files specified on the command line. A calculator with\nreverse-polish notation saves numbers to a stack. Arguments to\nmathematical operations (operands) are "pushed" onto the stack until\nthe next operator is read in, which "pops" its arguments off the stack\nand "pushes" its results back onto the stack.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Philip A. 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Beagle can search in\n many different domains: * documents\n\n* e-mails\n\n* web browsing history\n\n* IM and IRC conversations\n\n* source code\n\n* images\n\n* music files\n\n* applications\n\n* and much more\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jon Trowbridge <trow@novell.com>\n Nat Friedman <nat@novell.com>\n Todd Berman <tberman@off.net>\n Michael Levy <mlevy@wardium.homeip.net>\n Joe Gasiorek <joe.gasiorek@gmail.com>\n Arwed V. 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Beagle can search in\n many different domains: * documents\n\n* e-mails\n\n* web browsing history\n\n* IM and IRC conversations\n\n* source code\n\n* images\n\n* music files\n\n* applications\n\n* and much more\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jon Trowbridge <trow@novell.com>\n Nat Friedman <nat@novell.com>\n Todd Berman <tberman@off.net>\n Michael Levy <mlevy@wardium.homeip.net>\n Joe Gasiorek <joe.gasiorek@gmail.com>\n Arwed V. 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It is not designed for cross-compiling to other architectures.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Alan Modra <amodra@bigpond.net.au>\n Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de>\n Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>\n Bill Cox <bill@cygnus.com>\n Brendan Kehoe <brendan@cygnus.com>\n D. V. Henkel-Wallace <gumby@cygnus.com>\n DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>\n David D "Zoo" Zuhn <zoo@cygnus.com>\n David J. Mackenzie <djm@cygnus.com>\n Denis Chertykov <denisc@overta.ru>\n Diego Novillo <dnovillo@redhat.com>\n Doug Evans <dje@cygnus.com>\n Eric Christopher <echristo@redhat.com>\n Eric Youngdale <eric@aib.com>\n Fred Fish <fnf@cygnus.com>\n Geoff Keating <geoffk@redhat.com>\n H.J.Lu <hjl@gnu.org>\n Hans-Peter Nilsson <hp@axis.com>\n Ian Dall <dall@hfrd.dsto.gov.au>\n Ian Taylor <ian@zembu.com>\n J.T. Conklin <jtc@cygnus.com>\n Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>\n Jan Hubicka <jh@suse.cz>\n Jason Eckhardt <jle@redhat.com>\n Jason Merrill <jason@redhat.com>\n Jeff Law <law@redhat.com>\n Jeffrey Osier <jeffrey@cygnus.com>\n Jeffrey Wheat <cassidy@cygnus.com>\n Jim Kingdon <kingdon@cygnus.com>\n Jim Wilson <wilson@redhat.com>\n John Gilmore <gnu@cygnus.com>\n J\xf6rn Rennecke <amylaar@redhat.com>\n K. Richard Pixley <rich@cygnus.com>\n Ken Raeburn <raeburn@cygnus.com>\n Kung Hsu <kung@cygnus.com>\n Mark Eichin <eichin@cygnus.com>\n Michael Meissner <meissner@redhat.com>\n Michael Tiemann <tiemann@cygnus.com>\n Mike Werner <mtw@cygnus.com>\n Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>\n Per Bothner <bothner@cygnus.com>\n Peter Schauer <pes@regent.e-technik.tu-muenchen.de>\n Richard Earnshaw <rwe@pegasus.esprit.ec.org>\n Richard Henderson <rth@redhat.com>\n Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org>\n Rob Savoye <rob@cygnus.com>\n Roland H. Pesch <pesch@wrs.com>\n Sean Eric Fagan <sef@cygnus.com>\n Stan Shebs <shebs@apple.com>\n Stephane Carrez <Stephane.Carrez@worldnet.fr>\n Steve Chamberlain <sac@cygnus.com>\n Stu Grossman <grossman@cygnus.com>\n Torbjorn Granlund <tege@cygnus.com>\n Ulf Carlsson <ulfc@calypso.engr.sgi.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [85]{app2_name: bitstream-vera, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10, app2_release: 178, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bitstream.com, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Bitstream Vera(tm) Truetype fonts, app2_description: The package contains the "Vera" truetype fonts from Bitstream Inc.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Copyright (c) 2002 by Bitstream, Inc., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [86]{app2_name: blam, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.2, app2_release: 35, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.imendio.com/projects/blam/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME/GTK# RSS Aggregator, app2_description: Blam is a tool that helps you keep track of the growing number of news\nfeeds distributed as RSS. Blam lets you subscribe to any number of\nfeeds and provides an easy-to-use and clean interface to stay\nup-to-date.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mikael Hallendal <micke@imendio.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [87]{app2_name: blocxx, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.0, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?blocxx, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: BloCXX--C++ Framework for Application Development, app2_description: BloCXX is a general C++ framework for application development. This\npackage contains the BloCXX library.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bart Whiteley\n Dan Nuffer\n Guido Draheim\n Jon Carey\n Lars Brinkhoff\n Marius Tomaschewski\n Norm Paxton\n Peter Dimov\n and others, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [88]{app2_name: blt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4z, app2_release: 222, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tcl/Tk Extension, app2_description: BLT is an extension to the Tk toolkit, adding new widgets, geometry\nmanagers, and miscellaneous commands.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n George Howlett <george.howlett@att.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [89]{app2_name: bluez-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.24, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://bluez.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Bluetooth Libraries, app2_description: Bluetooth protocol stack libraries.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>\n Maxim Krasnyansky <maxk@qualcomm.com>\n Stephen Crane <steve.crane@rococosoft.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [90]{app2_name: bluez-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.24, app2_release: 17.5, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://bluez.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Bluetooth Daemons and Utilities, app2_description: This package contains daemons and utilities for using Bluetooth. The\npackage provides daemons for various services and the basic control and\nconfiguration of Bluetooth devices. Miscellaneous utilities are\nincluded for handling Bluetooth connections.\n\nThe BLUETOOTH trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., USA.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>\n Maxim Krasnyansky <maxk@qualcomm.com>\n Stephen Crane <steve.crane@rococosoft.com>\n Guruprasad Krishnamurthy <guruprasad.krishnamurthy@nokia.com>\n Dmitry Kasatkin <dmitry.kasatkin@nokia.com>\n Manel Guerrero Zapata <manel.guerrero-zapata@nokia.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [91]{app2_name: boost, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.33.1, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.boost.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Boost C++ Libraries, app2_description: Boost provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries. The\nemphasis is on libraries that work well with the C++ Standard Library.\nOne goal is to establish "existing practice" and provide reference\nimplementations so that the Boost libraries are suitable for eventual\nstandardization. Some of the libraries have already been proposed for\ninclusion in the C++ Standards Committee's upcoming C++ Standard\nLibrary Technical Report.\n\nAlthough Boost was begun by members of the C++ Standards Committee\nLibrary Working Group, membership has expanded to include nearly two\nthousand members of the C++ community at large.\n\nThis package contains the dynamic libraries. For development using\nBoost, you also need the boost-devel package. For documentation, see\nthe boost-doc package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [92]{app2_name: bootsplash, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.3, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bootsplash.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Graphical System Boot Utilities, app2_description: The bootsplash package contains utilities and scripts for displaying\ngraphics, animations, or text when the system boots. To use bootsplash,\nyou also need a bootsplash theme that contains pictures and\nconfiguration files. Find information about bootsplash at\nhttp://www.bootsplash.org/.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Stefan Reinauer <stepan@suse.de>\n Kenneth W. Wimer <wimer@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [93]{app2_name: bootsplash-theme-SuSE, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1, app2_release: 69, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bootsplash.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Default SUSE Bootsplash Theme, app2_description: This package contains the default theme for SUSE's graphical boot. Find\nmore information at http://www.bootsplash.org/.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Stefan Reinauer <stepan@suse.de>\n Kenneth W. Wimer <wimer@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [94]{app2_name: bug-buddy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.1, app2_release: 22, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNOME Desktop Bug Reporting Tool, app2_description: Bug Buddy for the GNOME 2.x Desktop. Its purpose is to make bug\nreporting for end-users as easy as possible. It can generate crash\nbacktraces and include that information with the bug report.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jacob Berkman <jberkman@andrew.cmu.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [95]{app2_name: busybox, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.0, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.busybox.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Swiss Army Knife of Embedded Linux, app2_description: BusyBox combines tiny versions of many common UNIX utilities into a\nsmall single executable. It provides minimalist replacements for most\nof the utilities usually found in fileutils, shellutils, findutils,\ntextutils, grep, gzip, tar, and more. BusyBox provides a fairly\ncomplete POSIX environment for any small or embedded system. The\nutilities in BusyBox generally have fewer options than their\nfull-featured GNU cousins. The options that are included provide the\nexpected functionality and behave very much like their GNU\ncounterparts.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Erik B. Andersen <andersee@debian.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [96]{app2_name: bzip2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.3, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bzip.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Program for Compressing Files, app2_description: bzip is a very powerful program for compressing files.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Julian Seward <jseward@acm.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [97]{app2_name: bzip2-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.3, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bzip.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Program for Compressing Files, app2_description: bzip is a very powerful program for compressing files.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Julian Seward <jseward@acm.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [98]{app2_name: cabextract, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kyz.uklinux.net/cabextract.php3, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Program to Extract Microsoft Cabinet Files, app2_description: Cabinet (.CAB) files are a form of archive, which Microsoft uses to\ndistribute their software and things like Windows Font Packs.\ncabextract can be used to unpack these files.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Stuart Caie <kyzer@4u.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [99]{app2_name: cairo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.2, app2_release: 25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cairographics.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Vector Graphics Library with Cross-Device Output Support, app2_description: Cairo is a vector graphics library with cross-device output support.\nCurrently supported output targets include the X Window System,\nin-memory image buffers, and PostScript. Cairo is designed to produce\nidentical output on all output media while taking advantage of display\nhardware acceleration when available.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Carl D. Worth <cworth@isi.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [100]{app2_name: cairo-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.2, app2_release: 25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cairographics.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Vector Graphics Library with Cross-Device Output Support, app2_description: Cairo is a vector graphics library with cross-device output support.\nCurrently supported output targets include the X Window System,\nin-memory image buffers, and PostScript. Cairo is designed to produce\nidentical output on all output media while taking advantage of display\nhardware acceleration when available.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Carl D. Worth <cworth@isi.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [101]{app2_name: capi4linux, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2006.4.25, app2_release: 4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.isdn4linux.de, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: CAPI 2.0 library and associated tools, app2_description: This package contains the CAPI 2.0 library, which is needed for all\nCAPI applications. It also contains programs to show information about\ninstalled CAPI controllers and for the receiving and sending of FAX\nmessages. CAPI 2.0 drivers for Linux are available for a growing number\nof ISDN devices.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Carsten Paeth <calle@calle.in-berlin.de>\n Kai Germaschewski <kai@tp1.ruhr-uni-bochum.de>\n Armin Schindler <mac@melware.de>\n Werner Cornelius <Cornelius@isdn-development.de>\n Karsten Keil <kkeil@suse.de>\n and more, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [102]{app2_name: capi4linux-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2006.4.25, app2_release: 4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.isdn4linux.de, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: CAPI 2.0 library and associated tools, app2_description: This package contains the CAPI 2.0 library, which is needed for all\nCAPI applications. It also contains programs to show information about\ninstalled CAPI controllers and for the receiving and sending of FAX\nmessages. CAPI 2.0 drivers for Linux are available for a growing number\nof ISDN devices.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Carsten Paeth <calle@calle.in-berlin.de>\n Kai Germaschewski <kai@tp1.ruhr-uni-bochum.de>\n Armin Schindler <mac@melware.de>\n Werner Cornelius <Cornelius@isdn-development.de>\n Karsten Keil <kkeil@suse.de>\n and more, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [103]{app2_name: cdparanoia, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: IIIalpha9.8, app2_release: 562.3, 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: A Program for Extracting, Verifying, and Fixing Audio Tracks from CDs, app2_description: This CDDA reader distribution ('cdparanoia') reads audio from the\nCD-ROM directly as data and writes the data to a file or pipe as .wav,\n.aifc, or raw 16-bit linear PCM.\n\nThis is a beta release. See http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Monty <xiphmont@mit.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [104]{app2_name: cdparanoia-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: IIIalpha9.8, app2_release: 562.3, 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: A Program for Extracting, Verifying, and Fixing Audio Tracks from CDs, app2_description: This CDDA reader distribution ('cdparanoia') reads audio from the\nCD-ROM directly as data and writes the data to a file or pipe as .wav,\n.aifc, or raw 16-bit linear PCM.\n\nThis is a beta release. See http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Monty <xiphmont@mit.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [105]{app2_name: cdrdao, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.0, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cdrdao.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Write CD-Rs in Disk-At-Once Mode, app2_description: CDRDAO creates CD-Rs in disk-at-once (DAO) mode driven by a description\nfile called a toc file. In DAO mode, it is possible to create\nnonstandard track pregaps that have lengths other than 2 seconds and\ncontain nonzero audio data. This is useful for dividing live recordings\ninto tracks where 2 second gaps would be irritating.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andreas Mueller <mueller@daneb.ping.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [106]{app2_name: cdrecord, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.01, app2_release: 25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cdrecord.berlios.de/old/private/cdrecord.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tool for Writing CDRs, app2_description: cdrecord allows you to create CDs on a CD writer.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n J\xf6rg Schilling, adapted with patches from other Authors, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [107]{app2_name: checkmedia, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Check Installation Media, app2_description: Checks installation CDs and DVDs for errors.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Steffen Winterfeldt, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [108]{app2_name: cifs-mount, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.22, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: mount using the Common Internet File System (CIFS), app2_description: mount.cifs mounts a CIFS filesystem. It is usually invoked indirectly\nby the mount command when using the "-t cifs" option.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Steve French <sfrench at Samba dot org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [109]{app2_name: compat, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2006.1.25, app2_release: 9, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries from Compatibility Versions, app2_description: Contains libncurses.so.1.9.7a, libpng.so.1.0.89, libstdc++.so.2.7.2,\nlibstdc++.so.2.8, libstdc++.so.2.9, and libstdc++-3-libc6.1-2-2.10.0.so\n(from the old sources)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [110]{app2_name: compat-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2006.1.25, app2_release: 9, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries from Compatibility Versions, app2_description: Contains libncurses.so.1.9.7a, libpng.so.1.0.89, libstdc++.so.2.7.2,\nlibstdc++.so.2.8, libstdc++.so.2.9, and libstdc++-3-libc6.1-2-2.10.0.so\n(from the old sources)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [111]{app2_name: compat-curl2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.11.0, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://curl.haxx.se/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Curl Compatibility Library, app2_description: Curl is a client to get documents and files from or send documents to a\nserver using any of the supported protocols (HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, GOPHER,\nDICT, TELNET, LDAP, or FILE). This package contains an older version of\nthe curl library for binary compatibility with old binaries.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Daniel Stenberg <Daniel.Stenberg@haxx.se>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [112]{app2_name: compat-curl2-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.11.0, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://curl.haxx.se/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Curl Compatibility Library, app2_description: Curl is a client to get documents and files from or send documents to a\nserver using any of the supported protocols (HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, GOPHER,\nDICT, TELNET, LDAP, or FILE). This package contains an older version of\nthe curl library for binary compatibility with old binaries.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Daniel Stenberg <Daniel.Stenberg@haxx.se>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [113]{app2_name: compat-libstdc++, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.0.7, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Old stdc++ Library, app2_description: The standard C++ library, needed for dynamically linked C++ programs.\n\nThis package includes an older version for compatibility reasons., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [114]{app2_name: compat-openssl097g, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.7g, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Secure Sockets and Transport Layer Security, app2_description: The OpenSSL Project is a collaborative effort to develop a robust,\ncommercial-grade, full-featured, and Open Source toolkit implementing\nthe Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS\nv1) protocols with full-strength cryptography world-wide. The project\nis managed by a worldwide community of volunteers that use the Internet\nto communicate, plan, and develop the OpenSSL toolkit and its related\ndocumentation.\n\nDerivation and License\n\nOpenSSL is based on the excellent SSLeay library developed from Eric A.\nYoung and Tim J. Hudson. The OpenSSL toolkit is licensed under a\nApache-style licence which basically means that you are free to get and\nuse it for commercial and non-commercial purposes.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mark J. Cox <mark@openssl.org>\n Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@openssl.org>\n Dr. Stephen Henson <steve@openssl.org>\n Ben Laurie <ben@openssl.org>\n Bodo Moeller <bodo@openssl.org>\n Ulf Moeller <ulf@openssl.org>\n Holger Reif <holger@openssl.org>\n Paul C. Sutton <paul@openssl.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [115]{app2_name: compat-openssl097g-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.7g, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Secure Sockets and Transport Layer Security, app2_description: The OpenSSL Project is a collaborative effort to develop a robust,\ncommercial-grade, full-featured, and Open Source toolkit implementing\nthe Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS\nv1) protocols with full-strength cryptography world-wide. The project\nis managed by a worldwide community of volunteers that use the Internet\nto communicate, plan, and develop the OpenSSL toolkit and its related\ndocumentation.\n\nDerivation and License\n\nOpenSSL is based on the excellent SSLeay library developed from Eric A.\nYoung and Tim J. Hudson. The OpenSSL toolkit is licensed under a\nApache-style licence which basically means that you are free to get and\nuse it for commercial and non-commercial purposes.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mark J. Cox <mark@openssl.org>\n Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@openssl.org>\n Dr. Stephen Henson <steve@openssl.org>\n Ben Laurie <ben@openssl.org>\n Bodo Moeller <bodo@openssl.org>\n Ulf Moeller <ulf@openssl.org>\n Holger Reif <holger@openssl.org>\n Paul C. Sutton <paul@openssl.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [116]{app2_name: contact-lookup-applet, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.13, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Evolution Address Book Search Applet, app2_description: This applet allows you to search for people in your Evolution 2 address\nbook.\n\nTo use, simply add it to your panel (Add to Panel -> Accessories ->\nAddress book Lookup), type a name into the field, and hit [Enter] or\nSearch.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Ross Burton <ross@burtonini.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [117]{app2_name: control-center2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.2, app2_release: 62.15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNOME Control Center for the GNOME 2.x Desktop, app2_description: This package contains the control center for the GNOME 2.x Desktop.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jonathan Blandford <jrb@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [118]{app2_name: convmv, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.09, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://j3e.de/linux/convmv/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Converts File Names from One Encoding to Another, app2_description: convmv is meant to help convert a directory tree and the contained\nfiles or a whole file system into a different encoding. It just\nconverts the file names, not the content of the files. A special\nfeature of convmv is that it also takes care of symlinks and converts\nthe symlink target pointer in case the symlink target is converted.\n\nAll this comes in very handy when converting from old 8-bit locales to\nUTF-8 locales. It is also possible to convert directories to UTF-8 that\nare already partly UTF-8 encoded. convmv is able to detect if certain\nfiles are UTF-8 encoded and skips them by default. To turn this\nbehavior off, use the --nosmart switch.\n\nAn interoperability issue that comes with UTF-8 locales is this: Linux\nand (most?) other Unix-like operating systems use the normalization\nform C (NFC) for UTF-8 encoding by default but do not enforce this.\nDarwin, the base of Macintosh OSX, enforces normalization form D (NFD),\nwhere a few characters are encoded in a different way. convmv is able\nto convert files to NFC or NFD, which aids in interoperability with\nsuch systems.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bjoern Jacke <bjoern@j3e.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [119]{app2_name: coreutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.93, app2_release: 20, 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: GNU Core Utilities, app2_description: Basic file, shell, and text manipulation utilities. The package\ncontains the following programs:\n\nbasename cat chgrp chmod chown chroot cksum comm cp csplit cut date dd\ndf dir dircolors dirname du echo env expand expr factor false fmt fold\ninstall groups head id join kill link ln logname ls md5sum mkdir mkfifo\nmknod mv nice nl nohup od paste pathchk pinky pr printenv printf ptx\npwd readlink rm rmdir seq sha1sum shred sleep sort split stat stty su\nsum sync tac tail tee test touch tr true tsort tty uname unexpand uniq\nunlink uptime users vdir wc who whoami yes\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Arnold Robbins <arnold@audiofax.com>\n Colin Plumb <colin@nyx.net>\n David M. Ihnat\n David MacKenzie <djm@gnu.org>\n Fran\xe7ois Pinard <pinard@iro.umontreal.ca>\n H. Peter Anvin <hpa@transmeta.com>\n Ian Lance Taylor <ian@airs.com>\n Jay Lepreau <lepreau@cs.utah.edu>\n Jim Kingdon\n Jim Meyering <jim@meyering.net>\n Joseph Arceneaux\n Kaveh Ghazi\n Kayvan Aghaiepour\n Larry McVoy <lm@sgi.com>\n Mark Kettenis <kettenis@phys.uva.nl>\n Michael Meskes\n Michael Stone <mstone@debian.org>\n Mike Haertel\n Mike Parker\n Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>\n Paul Rubin <phr@ocf.berkeley.edu>\n Pete TerMaat\n Randy Smith\n Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>\n Richard Mlynarik\n Roland Huebner <ro-huebner@gmx.de>\n Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com>\n Ross Paterson <rap@doc.ic.ac.uk>\n Scott Bartram\n Scott Miller\n Stuart Kemp <skemp@peter.bmc.com>\n Torbjorn Granlund <tege@nada.kth.se>\n Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [120]{app2_name: cpio, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/cpio/cpio.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Backup and Archiving Utility, app2_description: This is GNU cpio, a program to manage archives of files. This package\nalso includes 'mt', a tape drive control program. Cpio copies files\ninto or out of a cpio or tar archive. An archive is a file that\ncontains other files plus information about them, such as their\npathname, owner, time stamps, and access permissions. The archive can\nbe another file on the disk, a magnetic tape, or a pipe.\n\nThis package normally includes the program 'rmt', which provides remote\ntape drive control. Because there is a compatible 'rmt' in the 'dump'\npackage, 'rmt' is not included in this package. If you are planning to\nuse the remote tape features provided by cpio, install the 'dump'\npackage as well.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n David J. MacKenzie <djm@gnu.ai.mit.edu>\n Jim Meyering <meyering@na-net.ornl.gov>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [121]{app2_name: cpp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.1.0, app2_release: 25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gcc.gnu.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GCC Preprocessor, app2_description: This Package contains just the preprocessor that is used by the X11\npackages.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The GCC team., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [122]{app2_name: cpufrequtils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/cpufreq/cpufrequtils.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools to Determine and Set CPUfreq Settings, app2_description: To make access to the Linux kernel cpufreq subsystem easier for users\nand cpufreq userspace tools, the cpufrequtils package was created. It\ncontains a library used by other programs (libcpufreq), command line\ntools to determine current CPUfreq settings and to modify them\n(cpufreq-info and cpufreq-set), and debug tools.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dominik Brodowski <linux@brodo.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [123]{app2_name: cpufrequtils-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/cpufreq/cpufrequtils.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools to Determine and Set CPUfreq Settings, app2_description: To make access to the Linux kernel cpufreq subsystem easier for users\nand cpufreq userspace tools, the cpufrequtils package was created. It\ncontains a library used by other programs (libcpufreq), command line\ntools to determine current CPUfreq settings and to modify them\n(cpufreq-info and cpufreq-set), and debug tools.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dominik Brodowski <linux@brodo.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [124]{app2_name: cracklib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.8.6, app2_release: 12, 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. You can use CrackLib to stop users\nfrom choosing passwords that are easy to guess., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [125]{app2_name: cracklib-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.8.6, app2_release: 12, 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. You can use CrackLib to stop users\nfrom choosing passwords that are easy to guess., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [126]{app2_name: cron, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.1, app2_release: 45.3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/cron/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: cron Daemon, app2_description: cron automatically starts programs at specific times. Add new entries\nwith "crontab -e". (See "man 5 crontab" and "man 1 crontab" for\ndocumentation.)\n\nUnder /etc, find the directories cron.hourly, cron.daily, cron.weekly,\nand cron.monthly. Scripts and programs that are located there are\nstarted automatically.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Paul Vixie <paul@vix.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [127]{app2_name: cups, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.23, app2_release: 39, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cups.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Common UNIX Printing System, app2_description: The Common UNIX Printing System provides a portable printing layer for\nUNIX\xae operating systems like BSD lp or lprng. CUPS provides some\nadditional features.\n\nhttp://www.cups.org\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Easy Software Products <cups@cups.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [128]{app2_name: cups-SUSE-ppds-dat, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.20, app2_release: 119, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.suse.de/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Pregenerated ppds.dat for cupsd, app2_description: A pregenerated /etc/cups/ppds.dat for the current CUPS version. This\npregeneration should help avoid lengthy installation times and make\nthis process faster.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Klaus Singvogel <kssingvo@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [129]{app2_name: cups-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.23, app2_release: 39, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cups.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: CUPS Client Programs, app2_description: The Common UNIX Printing System provides a portable printing layer for\nUNIX\xae operating systems like BSD lp or lprng. CUPS provides some\nadditional features. This package contains all programs needed for\nrunning a CUPS client, not a server.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Easy Software Products <cups@cups.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [130]{app2_name: cups-drivers, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.23, app2_release: 28, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Drivers for the Common UNIX Printing System, app2_description: This package contains free printer driver descriptions for CUPS. It\ncontains a recent snapshot of the printer database from\nhttp://www.linuxprinting.org.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Grant Taylor <www.linuxprinting.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [131]{app2_name: cups-drivers-stp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.23, app2_release: 28, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Gimp-Print drivers for CUPS, app2_description: This package contains the Gimp-Print drivers (formerly known as stp\ndrivers) for CUPS., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [132]{app2_name: cups-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.23, app2_release: 39, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cups.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: libraries for CUPS, app2_description: The Common UNIX Printing System provides a portable printing layer for\nUNIX\xae operating systems like BSD lp or lprng. CUPS provides some\nadditional features. This package contains libraries needed by CUPS and\nsome other packages.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Easy Software Products <cups@cups.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [133]{app2_name: cups-libs-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.23, app2_release: 39, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cups.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: libraries for CUPS, app2_description: The Common UNIX Printing System provides a portable printing layer for\nUNIX\xae operating systems like BSD lp or lprng. CUPS provides some\nadditional features. This package contains libraries needed by CUPS and\nsome other packages.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Easy Software Products <cups@cups.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [134]{app2_name: curl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.15.1, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://curl.haxx.se/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Tool for Transferring Data from URLs, app2_description: Curl is a client to get documents and files from or send documents to a\nserver using any of the supported protocols (HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, GOPHER,\nDICT, TELNET, LDAP, or FILE). The command is designed to work without\nuser interaction or any kind of interactivity.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Daniel Stenberg <Daniel.Stenberg@haxx.se>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [135]{app2_name: curl-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.15.1, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://curl.haxx.se/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Tool for Transferring Data from URLs, app2_description: Curl is a client to get documents and files from or send documents to a\nserver using any of the supported protocols (HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, GOPHER,\nDICT, TELNET, LDAP, or FILE). The command is designed to work without\nuser interaction or any kind of interactivity.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Daniel Stenberg <Daniel.Stenberg@haxx.se>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [136]{app2_name: cyrus-sasl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.21, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/sasl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Implementation of Cyrus SASL API, app2_description: This is the Cyrus SASL API. It can be used on the client or server side\nto provide authentication. See RFC 2222 for more information.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n <tech-transfer> tech-transfer@andrew.cmu.edu, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [137]{app2_name: cyrus-sasl-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.21, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/sasl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Implementation of Cyrus SASL API, app2_description: This is the Cyrus SASL API. It can be used on the client or server side\nto provide authentication. See RFC 2222 for more information.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n <tech-transfer> tech-transfer@andrew.cmu.edu, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [138]{app2_name: cyrus-sasl-saslauthd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.21, app2_release: 18.3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/sasl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The SASL Authentication Server, app2_description: This daemon is required when using cyrus-sasl in server software that\nshould, for example, authenticate with PAM.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n <tech-transfer> tech-transfer@andrew.cmu.edu, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [139]{app2_name: dasher, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.19, app2_release: 24, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.inference.phy.cam.ac.uk/dasher/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Zooming Predictive Text Entry System, app2_description: Dasher is a zooming predictive text entry system, designed for\nsituations where keyboard input is impractical (for instance:\naccessibility or PDAs). It is usable with greatly limited amounts of\nphysical input while still allowing high rates of text entry.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n David MacKay\n David Ward\n Iain Murray\n Philip Cowans\n Hanna Wallach\n Matthew Garrett\n Chris Ball, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [140]{app2_name: db, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.3.29, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.sleepycat.com, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Berkeley DB Database Library, app2_description: The Berkeley DB Database is a programmatic toolkit that provides\ndatabase support for applications.\n\nThis package contains the necessary runtime libraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [141]{app2_name: db-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.3.29, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.sleepycat.com, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Berkeley DB Database Library, app2_description: The Berkeley DB Database is a programmatic toolkit that provides\ndatabase support for applications.\n\nThis package contains the necessary runtime libraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [142]{app2_name: dbus-1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.60, app2_release: 30, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dbus.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: D-BUS Message Bus System, app2_description: D-BUS is a message bus system, a simple way for applications to talk to\none another. D-BUS supplies both a system daemon (for events such as\n"new hardware device added" or "printer queue changed") and a\nper-user-login-session daemon (for general IPC needs among user\napplications). Also, the message bus is built on top of a general\none-to-one message passing framework, which can be used by any two apps\nto communicate directly (without going through the message bus daemon).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Olivier Andrieu <oliv__a@users.sourceforge.net>\n Philip Blundell <pb@nexus.co.uk>\n Anders Carlsson <andersca@gnome.org>\n Kristian Hogsberg <krh@redhat.com>\n Alex Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>\n Michael Meeks <michael@ximian.com>\n Seth Nickell <seth@gnome.org>\n Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>\n Harri Porten <porten@kde.org>\n Matthew Rickard <mjricka@epoch.ncsc.mil>\n Zack Rusin <zack@kde.org>\n Joe Shaw <joe@assbarn.com>\n Colin Walters <walters@gnu.org>\n David Zeuthen <david@fubar.dk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [143]{app2_name: dbus-1-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.60, app2_release: 30, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dbus.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: D-BUS Message Bus System, app2_description: D-BUS is a message bus system, a simple way for applications to talk to\none another. D-BUS supplies both a system daemon (for events such as\n"new hardware device added" or "printer queue changed") and a\nper-user-login-session daemon (for general IPC needs among user\napplications). Also, the message bus is built on top of a general\none-to-one message passing framework, which can be used by any two apps\nto communicate directly (without going through the message bus daemon).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Olivier Andrieu <oliv__a@users.sourceforge.net>\n Philip Blundell <pb@nexus.co.uk>\n Anders Carlsson <andersca@gnome.org>\n Kristian Hogsberg <krh@redhat.com>\n Alex Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>\n Michael Meeks <michael@ximian.com>\n Seth Nickell <seth@gnome.org>\n Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>\n Harri Porten <porten@kde.org>\n Matthew Rickard <mjricka@epoch.ncsc.mil>\n Zack Rusin <zack@kde.org>\n Joe Shaw <joe@assbarn.com>\n Colin Walters <walters@gnu.org>\n David Zeuthen <david@fubar.dk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [144]{app2_name: dbus-1-glib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.60, app2_release: 30, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dbus.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GLib-based library for using D-BUS, app2_description: D-BUS add-on library to integrate the standard D-BUS library with the\nGLib thread abstraction and main loop.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Olivier Andrieu <oliv__a@users.sourceforge.net>\n Philip Blundell <pb@nexus.co.uk>\n Anders Carlsson <andersca@gnome.org>\n Kristian Hogsberg <krh@redhat.com>\n Alex Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>\n Michael Meeks <michael@ximian.com>\n Seth Nickell <seth@gnome.org>\n Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>\n Harri Porten <porten@kde.org>\n Matthew Rickard <mjricka@epoch.ncsc.mil>\n Zack Rusin <zack@kde.org>\n Joe Shaw <joe@assbarn.com>\n Colin Walters <walters@gnu.org>\n David Zeuthen <david@fubar.dk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [145]{app2_name: dbus-1-glib-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.60, app2_release: 30, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dbus.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GLib-based library for using D-BUS, app2_description: D-BUS add-on library to integrate the standard D-BUS library with the\nGLib thread abstraction and main loop.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Olivier Andrieu <oliv__a@users.sourceforge.net>\n Philip Blundell <pb@nexus.co.uk>\n Anders Carlsson <andersca@gnome.org>\n Kristian Hogsberg <krh@redhat.com>\n Alex Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>\n Michael Meeks <michael@ximian.com>\n Seth Nickell <seth@gnome.org>\n Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>\n Harri Porten <porten@kde.org>\n Matthew Rickard <mjricka@epoch.ncsc.mil>\n Zack Rusin <zack@kde.org>\n Joe Shaw <joe@assbarn.com>\n Colin Walters <walters@gnu.org>\n David Zeuthen <david@fubar.dk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [146]{app2_name: dbus-1-gtk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.60, app2_release: 30, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dbus.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GTK based D-BUS tools, app2_description: D-BUS tools written using the GTK+ GUI libraries.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Olivier Andrieu <oliv__a@users.sourceforge.net>\n Philip Blundell <pb@nexus.co.uk>\n Anders Carlsson <andersca@gnome.org>\n Kristian Hogsberg <krh@redhat.com>\n Alex Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>\n Michael Meeks <michael@ximian.com>\n Seth Nickell <seth@gnome.org>\n Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>\n Harri Porten <porten@kde.org>\n Matthew Rickard <mjricka@epoch.ncsc.mil>\n Zack Rusin <zack@kde.org>\n Joe Shaw <joe@assbarn.com>\n Colin Walters <walters@gnu.org>\n David Zeuthen <david@fubar.dk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [147]{app2_name: dbus-1-mono, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.60, app2_release: 30, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dbus.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mono Bindings for D-BUS, app2_description: Mono bindings for D-BUS.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Olivier Andrieu <oliv__a@users.sourceforge.net>\n Philip Blundell <pb@nexus.co.uk>\n Anders Carlsson <andersca@gnome.org>\n Kristian Hogsberg <krh@redhat.com>\n Alex Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>\n Michael Meeks <michael@ximian.com>\n Seth Nickell <seth@gnome.org>\n Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>\n Harri Porten <porten@kde.org>\n Matthew Rickard <mjricka@epoch.ncsc.mil>\n Zack Rusin <zack@kde.org>\n Joe Shaw <joe@assbarn.com>\n Colin Walters <walters@gnu.org>\n David Zeuthen <david@fubar.dk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [148]{app2_name: dbus-1-python, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.60, app2_release: 30, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dbus.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for D-BUS, app2_description: Python bindings for D-BUS\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Olivier Andrieu <oliv__a@users.sourceforge.net>\n Philip Blundell <pb@nexus.co.uk>\n Anders Carlsson <andersca@gnome.org>\n Kristian Hogsberg <krh@redhat.com>\n Alex Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>\n Michael Meeks <michael@ximian.com>\n Seth Nickell <seth@gnome.org>\n Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>\n Harri Porten <porten@kde.org>\n Matthew Rickard <mjricka@epoch.ncsc.mil>\n Zack Rusin <zack@kde.org>\n Joe Shaw <joe@assbarn.com>\n Colin Walters <walters@gnu.org>\n David Zeuthen <david@fubar.dk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [149]{app2_name: dbus-1-qt3, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.60, app2_release: 30, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dbus.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: QT3/KDE bindings for D-BUS, app2_description: QT3/KDE bindings for D-BUS\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Olivier Andrieu <oliv__a@users.sourceforge.net>\n Philip Blundell <pb@nexus.co.uk>\n Anders Carlsson <andersca@gnome.org>\n Kristian Hogsberg <krh@redhat.com>\n Alex Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>\n Michael Meeks <michael@ximian.com>\n Seth Nickell <seth@gnome.org>\n Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>\n Harri Porten <porten@kde.org>\n Matthew Rickard <mjricka@epoch.ncsc.mil>\n Zack Rusin <zack@kde.org>\n Joe Shaw <joe@assbarn.com>\n Colin Walters <walters@gnu.org>\n David Zeuthen <david@fubar.dk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [150]{app2_name: dbus-1-qt3-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.60, app2_release: 30, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dbus.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: QT3/KDE bindings for D-BUS, app2_description: QT3/KDE bindings for D-BUS\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Olivier Andrieu <oliv__a@users.sourceforge.net>\n Philip Blundell <pb@nexus.co.uk>\n Anders Carlsson <andersca@gnome.org>\n Kristian Hogsberg <krh@redhat.com>\n Alex Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>\n Michael Meeks <michael@ximian.com>\n Seth Nickell <seth@gnome.org>\n Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>\n Harri Porten <porten@kde.org>\n Matthew Rickard <mjricka@epoch.ncsc.mil>\n Zack Rusin <zack@kde.org>\n Joe Shaw <joe@assbarn.com>\n Colin Walters <walters@gnu.org>\n David Zeuthen <david@fubar.dk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [151]{app2_name: dbus-1-x11, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.60, app2_release: 30, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dbus.freedesktop.org/, 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.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Olivier Andrieu <oliv__a@users.sourceforge.net>\n Philip Blundell <pb@nexus.co.uk>\n Anders Carlsson <andersca@gnome.org>\n Kristian Hogsberg <krh@redhat.com>\n Alex Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>\n Michael Meeks <michael@ximian.com>\n Seth Nickell <seth@gnome.org>\n Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>\n Harri Porten <porten@kde.org>\n Matthew Rickard <mjricka@epoch.ncsc.mil>\n Zack Rusin <zack@kde.org>\n Joe Shaw <joe@assbarn.com>\n Colin Walters <walters@gnu.org>\n David Zeuthen <david@fubar.dk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [152]{app2_name: dcraw, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.319, app2_release: 5, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cybercom.net/~dcoffin/dcraw/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Raw Digital Photo Decoding, app2_description: Command line tools for raw digital photo decoding and processing.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dave Coffin, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [153]{app2_name: dejavu, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dejavu.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: DejaVu Truetype Fonts, app2_description: The DejaVu fonts are a font family based on the Bitstream Vera Fonts.\nIts purpose is to provide a wider range of characters while maintaining\nthe original look and feel through the process of collaborative\ndevelopment.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jim Lyles, Bitstream, Inc\n \x8atěp\xe1n Roh <src@post.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [154]{app2_name: deltarpm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.3, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/deltarpm, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools to Create and Apply deltarpms, app2_description: This package contains tools to create and apply deltarpms. A deltarpm\ncontains the difference between an old and a new version of an RPM,\nwhich makes it possible to recreate the new RPM from the deltarpm and\nthe old one. You do not need to have a copy of the old RPM, because\ndeltarpms can also work with installed RPMs.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Michael Schr\xf6der <mls@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [155]{app2_name: desktop-data-SuSE, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.1, app2_release: 30, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SUSE Theme Files for KDE and GNOME, app2_description: This package contains the SUSE menu structure files for KDE and GNOME.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Adrian Schr\xf6ter <adrian@suse.de>\n\n The SUSE Sans font is based on the "Bitstream Vera" font., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [156]{app2_name: desktop-file-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.10, app2_release: 22, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software_2fdesktop_2dfile_2dutils, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for Manipulating Desktop Files, app2_description: Desktop-file-utils contains a couple of command line utilities for\nworking with desktop entries.\n\nRight now the only documentation is "desktop-file-install --help".\ndesktop-file-validate takes a single argument, the file to validate.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>\n Alex Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [157]{app2_name: desktop-translations, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.1, app2_release: 38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Desktop Files Translation updates, app2_description: This package provides further translations for installed desktop files.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Adrian Schroeter <adrian@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [158]{app2_name: device-mapper, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.02.03, app2_release: 6, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device Mapper Tools, app2_description: Programs, libraries, and man pages for configuring and using the device\nmapper.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Joe Thornber <thornber@sistina.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [159]{app2_name: device-mapper-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.02.03, app2_release: 6, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device Mapper Tools, app2_description: Programs, libraries, and man pages for configuring and using the device\nmapper.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Joe Thornber <thornber@sistina.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [160]{app2_name: devs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.1, app2_release: 6, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device Files, app2_description: This package creates special files for accessing system hardware in the\n/dev directory.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Hubert Mantel <mantel@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [161]{app2_name: dhcdbd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.12, app2_release: 19.3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.redhat.com/~jvdias/dhcdbd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: DHCP D-BUS Daemon, app2_description: DHCP D-BUS daemon (dhcdbd) controls dhclient sessions with D-BUS and\nstores and presents DHCP options.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jason Vas Dias, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [162]{app2_name: dhcp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.3, app2_release: 23.1, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.isc.org/isc/dhcp.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common Files Used by ISC DHCP Software, app2_description: This package contains common files used by both the ISC DHCP server\n("dhcp-server" package) and client ("dhcp-client").\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Ted Lemon <mellon@fugue.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [163]{app2_name: dhcp-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.3, app2_release: 23.1, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.isc.org/isc/dhcp.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: ISC DHCP Client, app2_description: This is an alternative DHCP client, the ISC DHCP client for Linux. Like\n"dhcpcd" (the client that is installed by default), it can be used to\nconfigure the network setup. IP address, hostname, routing,\nnameserver, netmask, and broadcast can be dynamically assigned while\nbooting the machine.\n\nIt is configurable via the configuration file /etc/dhclient.conf and\nyou can define your own 'hooks' to be used by the /sbin/dhclient-script\n(which is called by the daemon).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Ted Lemon <mellon@fugue.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [164]{app2_name: dhcpcd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.22pl4, app2_release: 221, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.phystech.com/download/dhcpcd.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A DHCP Client Daemon, app2_description: dhcpcd gets an IP address and other information from a corresponding\nDHCP server, configures the network interface automatically, and tries\nto renew the lease time depending on the command line option.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Sergei Viznyuk <sv@phystech.com>\n Yoichi Hariguchi <yoichi@fore.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [165]{app2_name: dia, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.94, app2_release: 41.5, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/projects/dia/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Diagram Creation Program, app2_description: Dia is designed to be much like the commercial program 'Visio.' It can\nbe used to draw many different kinds of diagrams. It has special\nobjects to help draw entity relationship diagrams, UML diagrams, SADT,\nflowcharts, network diagrams, and simple circuits. It is possible to\nadd support for new shapes by writing simple XML files, and using a\nsubset of SVG to draw the shape.\n\nDia can load and save diagrams to a custom XML format (gzipped by\ndefault to save space), can export diagrams to EPS, PNG, CGM, or SVG\nformats, and can print diagrams (including ones that span multiple\npages).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n James Henstridge <james@daa.com.au>\n Alexander Larsson <alla@lysator.liu.se>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [166]{app2_name: dialog, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9b, app2_release: 202, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Menus and Input Boxes for Shell Scripts, app2_description: This program lets you use menus and dialog boxes in shell scripts.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Savio Lam <lam836@cs.cuhk.hk>\n Alessandro Rubini <rubini@ipvvis.unipv.it>\n Florian La Roche <florian@suse.de>\n Marc Ewing <marc@redhat.com>\n T.Dickey <dickey@clark.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [167]{app2_name: diffutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.8.7, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/diffutils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU diff Utilities, app2_description: The GNU diff utilities find differences between files. diff is used to\nmake source code patches, for instance.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>\n David J. MacKenzie <djm@gnu.org>\n Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org>\n Roland McGrath <roland@gnu.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [168]{app2_name: dirmngr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.2, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnupg.org/aegypten/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Client for Managing and Downloading CRLs, app2_description: Dirmngr is a client for managing and downloading certificate revocation\nlists (CRLs) for X509 certificates and for downloading the certificates\nthemselves.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@g10code.com>\n Steffen Hansen <steffen@klaralvdalens-datakonsult.se>\n Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>\n Bernhard Reiter <bernhard@intevation.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [169]{app2_name: dmraid, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.99_1.0.0rc8, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.redhat.com/~heinzm/sw/dmraid/src/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Device-Mapper Software RAID Support Tool, app2_description: This software discovers, activates, deactivates, and displays\nproperties of software RAID sets, such as ATARAID, and contained DOS\npartitions.\n\ndmraid uses libdevmapper and the device-mapper kernel runtime to create\ndevices with respective mappings for the ATARAID sets discovered.\n\nThe following ATARAID types are supported:\n\nHighpoint HPT37X Highpoint HPT45X Intel Software RAID Promise FastTrack\nSilicon Image Medley\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Heinz Mauelshagen, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [170]{app2_name: docbook_4, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.4, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: DocBook DTD Version 4.x, app2_description: Docbook is used to produce technical documentation. This package has\nSGML and XML versions included.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Eve L. Maler <elm@arbortext.com>\n Terry Allen <tallen@sonic.net>\n Norman Walsh <ndw@nwalsh.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [171]{app2_name: dos2unix, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1, app2_release: 315, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A DOS to UNIX Text Converter, app2_description: dos2unix is used to convert plain text from DOS (CR/LF) format to UNIX\nformat (LF).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Benjamin Lin blin @ socs.uts.edu.au, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [172]{app2_name: dosbootdisk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1, app2_release: 53, app2_arch: i586, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A DOS Boot Disk Based on FreeDOS, app2_description: A FreeDOS boot disk. It is useful if you need to run a flash program to\nupdate your BIOS.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Steffen Winterfeldt, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [173]{app2_name: dosfstools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.11, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/pub/Linux/LOCAL/dosfstools, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for Making and Checking MS-DOS FAT File Systems on Linux, app2_description: The dosfstools package includes the mkdosfs and dosfsck utilities,\nwhich respectively make and check MS-DOS FAT file systems on hard\ndrives or on floppies.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dave Hudson <dave@humbug.demon.co.uk>\n Werner Almesberger <werner.almesberger@lrc.di.epfl.ch>\n Roman Hodek <Roman.Hodek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [174]{app2_name: dvd+rw-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.1, app2_release: 18, 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: Collection of Tools for Mastering DVD+RW/+R Media, app2_description: Collection of Tools for Mastering DVD+RW/+R Media\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n appro@fy.chalmers.se, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [175]{app2_name: e2fsprogs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.38, app2_release: 25, 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 the Second Extended File System, app2_description: Utilities needed to create and maintain ext2 and ext3 file systems\nunder Linux. Included in this package are: chattr, lsattr, mke2fs,\nmklost+found, tune2fs, e2fsck, resize2fs, and badblocks.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Remy Card <card@masi.ibp.fr>\n Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [176]{app2_name: e2fsprogs-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.38, app2_release: 25, 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 the Second Extended File System, app2_description: Utilities needed to create and maintain ext2 and ext3 file systems\nunder Linux. Included in this package are: chattr, lsattr, mke2fs,\nmklost+found, tune2fs, e2fsck, resize2fs, and badblocks.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Remy Card <card@masi.ibp.fr>\n Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [177]{app2_name: ed, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2, app2_release: 879, 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: Standard UNIX Line Editor, app2_description: The standard, old Unix line editor.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andrew Moore <alm@worm.talke.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [178]{app2_name: eel, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.2, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Eazel Extensions Library, app2_description: This library extends the Gtk+ library with some useful routines for\napplications like Nautilus., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [179]{app2_name: eel-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.2, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Eazel Extensions Library, app2_description: This library extends the Gtk+ library with some useful routines for\napplications like Nautilus., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [180]{app2_name: efont-unicode, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.2, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://openlab.ring.gr.jp/efont/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Unicode Font by /efont/, app2_description: Unicode fonts developed by /efont/ openlab. This font package includes\n12,14, 16, and 24 pixel ISO-10646 fonts.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Kazuhiko <kazuhiko@ring.gr.jp>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [181]{app2_name: eject, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.0, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://eject.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Program to Eject Media under Software Control, app2_description: Eject allows removable media (typically a CD-ROM, floppy disk, tape, or\nJAZ or ZIP disk) to be ejected under software control. The command can\nalso control some multidisc CD-ROM changers, the autoeject feature\nsupported by some devices, and close the disc tray of some CD-ROM\ndrives.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jeff Tranter <tranter@pobox.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [182]{app2_name: enigma, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.92, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.nongnu.org/enigma/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An Excellent Oxyd Clone, app2_description: Enigma is similar to the well known game Oxyd.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Daniel Heck <dheck@ix.urz.uni-heidelberg.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [183]{app2_name: eog, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.2, app2_release: 22, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Eye of GNOME for the GNOME 2.x Desktop, app2_description: Eye of GNOME is a very fast picture viewer. It can be used as a plug-in\nfor Nautilus or as a stand-alone application. This version of EOG is\ncompiled for the GNOME 2.x Desktop., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [184]{app2_name: epiphany, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.5, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/projects/epiphany/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME Web Browser Based on the Mozilla Rendering Engine, app2_description: Epiphany is a Web browser for the GNOME Desktop. Its principles are\nsimplicity and standards compliance.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Marco Pesenti Gritti <marco@gnome.org>\n Xan Lopez <xan@gnome.org>\n Christian Persch <chpe@gnome.org>\n Adam Hooper <adamh@cvs.gnome.org>\n Jean-Fran\xe7ois Rameau <jframeau@cvs.gnome.org>\n Crispin Flowerday <crispin@flowerday.cx>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [185]{app2_name: epiphany-extensions, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.2, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/projects/epiphany/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Extensions Collection for Epiphany, app2_description: This package contains the following Epiphany extensions: Error Viewer\nand Validator, Mouse Gestures, Popup Blocker, and Tabs Move-To Menu.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Marco Pesenti Gritti <marco@it.gnome.org>\n Adam Hooper <adamh@cvs.gnome.org>\n Christian Persch <chpe@gnome.org>\n Lee Willis, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [186]{app2_name: esound, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.36, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/esound/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Sound Daemon for Enlightenment and GNOME, app2_description: A multiplexing and caching sound daemon. It can use ALSA or OSS for\nsound output. Many projects, including Enlightenment and GNOME, use\nesound to play and record their sounds.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Carsten Haitzler <raster@redhat.com>\n Drazen Kacar <dave@srce.hr>\n Elliot Lee <sopwith@redhat.com>\n John Ellis <johne@bellatlantic.net>\n Kjartan Maraas <kmaraas@online.no>\n Raja R Harinath <harinath@cs.umn.edu>\n Richard Boulton <rjb37@cam.ac.uk>\n Russell Steinthal <rms39@columbia.edu>\n Scott Heavner <sdh@po.cwru.edu>\n Timur Bakeyev <mc@bat.ru>\n Yo Ric Dude <ericmit@ix.netcom.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [187]{app2_name: esound-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.36, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/esound/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Sound Daemon for Enlightenment and GNOME, app2_description: A multiplexing and caching sound daemon. It can use ALSA or OSS for\nsound output. Many projects, including Enlightenment and GNOME, use\nesound to play and record their sounds.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Carsten Haitzler <raster@redhat.com>\n Drazen Kacar <dave@srce.hr>\n Elliot Lee <sopwith@redhat.com>\n John Ellis <johne@bellatlantic.net>\n Kjartan Maraas <kmaraas@online.no>\n Raja R Harinath <harinath@cs.umn.edu>\n Richard Boulton <rjb37@cam.ac.uk>\n Russell Steinthal <rms39@columbia.edu>\n Scott Heavner <sdh@po.cwru.edu>\n Timur Bakeyev <mc@bat.ru>\n Yo Ric Dude <ericmit@ix.netcom.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [188]{app2_name: ethtool, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gkernel, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Examine and Tune Ethernet-Based Network Interfaces, app2_description: Ethtool is a small utility for examining and tuning ethernet-based\nnetwork interfaces. See the man page for more details.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n David Miller <davem@redhat.com>\n Jakub Jelinek <jj@ultra.linux.cz>\n Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@mandrakesoft.com>\n Tim Hockin <thockin@sun.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [189]{app2_name: evince, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.0, app2_release: 25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/projects/evince/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME Document Viewer, app2_description: Evince is a document viewer capable of displaying multiple and single\npage document formats like PDF and Postscript. For more general\ninformation about Evince, visit the project Web site at\nhttp://www.gnome.org/projects/evince/.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n copyright 1996-2003 Glyph & Cog, LLC.\n Martin Kretzschmar <m_kretzschmar@gmx.net>\n Marco Pesenti Gritti <marco@gnome.org>\n Jonathan Blandford <jrb@gnome.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [190]{app2_name: evolution, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.0, app2_release: 49.23, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gnome.org/projects/evolution/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Integrated GNOME Mail, Calendar, and Address Book Suite, app2_description: Evolution consists of modular components (at the moment: mailer,\ncalendar, and address book) that should make daily life easier. Because\nof the modular design, it is possible to plug new components into\nEvolution or embed the existing ones in other applications.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Addressbook\n \tArturo Esponosa <arturo@nuclecu.unam.mx> (Original Gnomecard author)\n \tNat Friedman <nat@ximian.com>\n \tChris Lahey <clahey@ximian.com>\n \tChris Toshok <toshok@ximian.com>\n \tJon Trowbridge <trow@ximian.com>\n\n Artwork\n \tTuomas Kuosmanen <tigert@ximian.com>\n \tJakub Steiner <jimmac@ximian.com>\n\n Calendar\n \tSeth Alves <seth@ximian.com>\n \tEric Busboom <eric@softwarestudio.org> (libical author)\n \tArturo Esponosa <arturo@nuclecu.unam.mx> (Gnomecal contributor)\n \tDamon Chaplin <damon@ximian.com>\n \tFederico Mena-Quintero <federico@ximian.com>\n \tRodrigo Moya <rodrigo@ximian.com>\n \tJesse Pavel <jesse@ximian.com>\n \tJP Rosevear <jpr@ximian.com>\n \tRussell Steinthal <rms39@columbia.edu> (Gnomecal maintainer)\n\n Documentation\n \tKevin Breit <mrproper@ximian.com>\n \tAaron Weber <aaron@ximian.com>\n\n Mailer\n \tRadek Doulik <rodo@ximian.com>\n \tLarry Ewing <lewing@ximian.com>\n \tBertrand Guiheneuf <bertrand@ximian.com>\n \tJason Leach <jleach@ximian.com>\n \tMatt Loper <matt@ximian.com>\n \tEttore Perazzoli <ettore@ximian.com>\n \tJeffrey Stedfast <fejj@ximian.com>\n \tJon Trowbridge <trow@ximian.com>\n \tPeter Williams <peterw@ximian.com>\n \tDan Winship <danw@ximian.com>\n \tMichael Zucchi <notzed@ximian.com>\n\n Notes\n \tAnders Carlsson <andersca@gnu.org>\n\n Pilot\n \tJP Rosevear <jpr@ximian.com>\n\n Shell\n \tMiguel de Icaza <miguel@ximian.com>\n \tJason Leach <jleach@ximian.com>\n \tEttore Perazzoli <ettore@ximian.com>\n\n Translations\n \tAkira TAGOH <tagoh@gnome.gr.jp>\n \tAndraz Tori <andraz.tori1@guest.arnes.si>\n \tAndreas Hyden <a.hyden@cyberpoint.se>\n \tArjan Scherpenisse <acscherp@wins.uva.nl>\n \tClara Tattoni <clara.tattoni@libero.it>\n \tFatih Demir <kabalak@gmx.net>\n \tGediminas Paulauskas <menesis@delfi.lt>\n \tGNOME PL Team <translators@gnome.pl>\n \tGustavo Maciel Dias Vieira <gdvieira@zaz.com.br>\n \tH\xe9ctor Garc\xeda Alvarez <hector@scouts-es.org>\n \tJes\xfas Bravo \xc1lvarez <jba@pobox.com>\n \tKeld Simonsen <keld@dkuug.dk>\n \tKjartan Maraas <kmaraas@gnome.org>\n \tMatthias Warkus <mawa@iname.com>\n \tSpiros Papadimitriou <spapadim+@cs.cmu.edu>\n \tSung-Hyun Nam <namsh@kldp.org>\n \tSzabolcs BAN <shooby@gnome.hu>\n \tTiago Ant\xe3o <tiagoantao@bigfoot.com>\n \tValek Filippov <frob@df.ru>\n \tVincent Renardias <vincent@redhat.com>\n \tYuri Syrota <rasta@renome.rovno.ua>\n\n UI\n \tAnna Dirks <anna@ximian.com>\n\n Widgets\n \tDamon Chaplin <damon@ximian.com>\n \tMiguel de Icaza <miguel@ximian.com>\n \tChris Lahey <clahey@ximian.com>\n \tFederico Mena-Quintero <federico@ximian.com>\n \tChris Toshok <toshok@ximian.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [191]{app2_name: evolution-data-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.0, app2_release: 43.25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Evolution Data Server, app2_description: Evolution Data Server provides a central location for your address book\nand calendar in the GNOME Desktop., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [192]{app2_name: evolution-data-server-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.0, app2_release: 43.25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Evolution Data Server, app2_description: Evolution Data Server provides a central location for your address book\nand calendar in the GNOME Desktop., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [193]{app2_name: evolution-exchange, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.0, app2_release: 27.13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.novell.com/products/connector, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Evolution Connector for Microsoft Exchange Server 2000/2003, app2_description: With the Connector for Microsoft Exchange installed, Evolution\nfunctions as an Exchange client, enabling users to become full\nparticipants in companywide group scheduling and other collaborative\ntasks. Linux and Solaris users can access public folders, Global\nAddress Lists, e-mail, calendar, task lists, and group scheduling\ninformation.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dan Winship <danw@ximian.com>\n Rodrigo Moya <rodrigo@ximian.com>\n Chris Toshok <toshok@ximian.com>\n JP Rosevear <jpr@ximian.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [194]{app2_name: evolution-pilot, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.0, app2_release: 49.23, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gnome.org/projects/evolution/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Integrated GNOME Mail, Calendar, and Addressbook Suite, app2_description: Evolution consists of modular components (at the moment: mailer,\ncalendar, and addressbook) which should make daily life easier. Because\nof the modular design one can plug new components into Evolution or\nembed the existing ones in other applications.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Addressbook\n \tArturo Esponosa <arturo@nuclecu.unam.mx> (Original Gnomecard author)\n \tNat Friedman <nat@ximian.com>\n \tChris Lahey <clahey@ximian.com>\n \tChris Toshok <toshok@ximian.com>\n \tJon Trowbridge <trow@ximian.com>\n\n Artwork\n \tTuomas Kuosmanen <tigert@ximian.com>\n \tJakub Steiner <jimmac@ximian.com>\n\n Calendar\n \tSeth Alves <seth@ximian.com>\n \tEric Busboom <eric@softwarestudio.org> (libical author)\n \tArturo Esponosa <arturo@nuclecu.unam.mx> (Gnomecal contributor)\n \tDamon Chaplin <damon@ximian.com>\n \tFederico Mena-Quintero <federico@ximian.com>\n \tRodrigo Moya <rodrigo@ximian.com>\n \tJesse Pavel <jesse@ximian.com>\n \tJP Rosevear <jpr@ximian.com>\n \tRussell Steinthal <rms39@columbia.edu> (Gnomecal maintainer)\n\n Documentation\n \tKevin Breit <mrproper@ximian.com>\n \tAaron Weber <aaron@ximian.com>\n\n Mailer\n \tRadek Doulik <rodo@ximian.com>\n \tLarry Ewing <lewing@ximian.com>\n \tBertrand Guiheneuf <bertrand@ximian.com>\n \tJason Leach <jleach@ximian.com>\n \tMatt Loper <matt@ximian.com>\n \tEttore Perazzoli <ettore@ximian.com>\n \tJeffrey Stedfast <fejj@ximian.com>\n \tJon Trowbridge <trow@ximian.com>\n \tPeter Williams <peterw@ximian.com>\n \tDan Winship <danw@ximian.com>\n \tMichael Zucchi <notzed@ximian.com>\n\n Notes\n \tAnders Carlsson <andersca@gnu.org>\n\n Pilot\n \tJP Rosevear <jpr@ximian.com>\n\n Shell\n \tMiguel de Icaza <miguel@ximian.com>\n \tJason Leach <jleach@ximian.com>\n \tEttore Perazzoli <ettore@ximian.com>\n\n Translations\n \tAkira TAGOH <tagoh@gnome.gr.jp>\n \tAndraz Tori <andraz.tori1@guest.arnes.si>\n \tAndreas Hyden <a.hyden@cyberpoint.se>\n \tArjan Scherpenisse <acscherp@wins.uva.nl>\n \tClara Tattoni <clara.tattoni@libero.it>\n \tFatih Demir <kabalak@gmx.net>\n \tGediminas Paulauskas <menesis@delfi.lt>\n \tGNOME PL Team <translators@gnome.pl>\n \tGustavo Maciel Dias Vieira <gdvieira@zaz.com.br>\n \tH\xe9ctor Garc\xeda Alvarez <hector@scouts-es.org>\n \tJes\xfas Bravo \xc1lvarez <jba@pobox.com>\n \tKeld Simonsen <keld@dkuug.dk>\n \tKjartan Maraas <kmaraas@gnome.org>\n \tMatthias Warkus <mawa@iname.com>\n \tSpiros Papadimitriou <spapadim+@cs.cmu.edu>\n \tSung-Hyun Nam <namsh@kldp.org>\n \tSzabolcs BAN <shooby@gnome.hu>\n \tTiago Ant\xe3o <tiagoantao@bigfoot.com>\n \tValek Filippov <frob@df.ru>\n \tVincent Renardias <vincent@redhat.com>\n \tYuri Syrota <rasta@renome.rovno.ua>\n\n UI\n \tAnna Dirks <anna@ximian.com>\n\n Widgets\n \tDamon Chaplin <damon@ximian.com>\n \tMiguel de Icaza <miguel@ximian.com>\n \tChris Lahey <clahey@ximian.com>\n \tFederico Mena-Quintero <federico@ximian.com>\n \tChris Toshok <toshok@ximian.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [195]{app2_name: evolution-sharp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.10.2, app2_release: 27, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gnome.org/projects/evolution/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mono Bindings for Evolution, app2_description: Mono bindings for Evolution.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mike Kestner <mkestner@ximian.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [196]{app2_name: evolution-webcal, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.1, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/projects/evolution/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Evolution Webcal, app2_description: Webcal handles subscribing to Web calendars for Evolution.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Rodney Dawes <dobey@novell.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [197]{app2_name: expat, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.0, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://expat.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: XML Parser Toolkit, app2_description: Expat is an XML 1.0 parser written in C. It aims to be fully\nconformant. It is currently not a validating XML processor. The current\nproduction version of expat can be downloaded from\nftp://ftp.jclark.com/pub/xml/expat.zip. The directory xmltok contains a\nlow-level library for tokenizing XML. The interface is documented in\nxmltok/xmltok.h. The directory xmlparse contains an XML parser library\nthat is built on top of the xmltok library. The interface is documented\nin xmlparse/xmlparse.h. The directory sample contains a simple example\nprogram using this interface. The directory sample/build.bat is a batch\nfile to build the example using Visual C++. The directory xmlwf\ncontains the xmlwf application, which uses the xmlparse library. The\narguments to xmlwf are one or more files to check for well-formedness.\nAn option -d dir can be specified. For each well-formed input file, the\ncorresponding canonical XML is written to dir/f, where f is the\nfilename (without any path) of the input file. A -x option causes\nreferences to external general entities to be processed. A -s option\nmakes documents that are not stand-alone cause an error (a document is\nconsidered stand-alone if it is intrinsically stand-alone because it\nhas no external subset and no references to parameter entities in the\ninternal subset or it is declared as stand-alone in the XML\ndeclaration).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [198]{app2_name: expat-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.0, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://expat.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: XML Parser Toolkit, app2_description: Expat is an XML 1.0 parser written in C. It aims to be fully\nconformant. It is currently not a validating XML processor. The current\nproduction version of expat can be downloaded from\nftp://ftp.jclark.com/pub/xml/expat.zip. The directory xmltok contains a\nlow-level library for tokenizing XML. The interface is documented in\nxmltok/xmltok.h. The directory xmlparse contains an XML parser library\nthat is built on top of the xmltok library. The interface is documented\nin xmlparse/xmlparse.h. The directory sample contains a simple example\nprogram using this interface. The directory sample/build.bat is a batch\nfile to build the example using Visual C++. The directory xmlwf\ncontains the xmlwf application, which uses the xmlparse library. The\narguments to xmlwf are one or more files to check for well-formedness.\nAn option -d dir can be specified. For each well-formed input file, the\ncorresponding canonical XML is written to dir/f, where f is the\nfilename (without any path) of the input file. A -x option causes\nreferences to external general entities to be processed. A -s option\nmakes documents that are not stand-alone cause an error (a document is\nconsidered stand-alone if it is intrinsically stand-alone because it\nhas no external subset and no references to parameter entities in the\ninternal subset or it is declared as stand-alone in the XML\ndeclaration).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [199]{app2_name: f-spot, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.11, app2_release: 16.31, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/projects/f-spot/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME Photo Management Application, app2_description: F-Spot is an application designed to provide personal photo management\nto the GNOME desktop. Features include import, export, printing, and\nadvanced sorting of digital images.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Larry Ewing <lewing@novell.com>\n Ettore Perazzoli <ettore@perazzoli.org>\n Paolo Bacchilega <paolo.bacch@tin.it>\n Miguel de Icaza <miguel@ximian.com>\n Alexander Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>\n Lutz M\xfcller <lutz@users.sourceforge.net>\n Federico Mena Quintero <federico@ximian.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [200]{app2_name: fam, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.7.0, app2_release: 7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://oss.sgi.com/projects/fam/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: File Alteration Monitoring Daemon, app2_description: Fam is a file alteration monitoring service. With it, you can receive\nsignals when files are created or changed.\n\nThis package provides libfam, which is used by KDE and GNOME. It also\nprovides a tool for the console called fileschanged.\n\nTo use fam notifications (it can reduce the network load on NFS\nservers, especially if they host user home directories) you need to run\nthe fam daemon, which can be found in the fam-server package.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bruce Karsh\n Bob Miller\n SGI corp.\n\n Author of fileschanged command line tool:\n Ben Asselstine <bda@panix.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [201]{app2_name: fam-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.7.0, app2_release: 7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://oss.sgi.com/projects/fam/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: File Alteration Monitoring Daemon, app2_description: Fam is a file alteration monitoring service. With it, you can receive\nsignals when files are created or changed.\n\nThis package provides libfam, which is used by KDE and GNOME. It also\nprovides a tool for the console called fileschanged.\n\nTo use fam notifications (it can reduce the network load on NFS\nservers, especially if they host user home directories) you need to run\nthe fam daemon, which can be found in the fam-server package.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bruce Karsh\n Bob Miller\n SGI corp.\n\n Author of fileschanged command line tool:\n Ben Asselstine <bda@panix.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [202]{app2_name: fam-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.7.0, app2_release: 7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://oss.sgi.com/projects/fam/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: File Alternation Monitoring Daemon, app2_description: fam is a file alternation monitoring service. It provides signals when\nfiles are created or changed.\n\nThis package provides the fam daemon and runlevel scripts.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bruce Karsh\n Bob Miller\n SGI corp., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [203]{app2_name: fbset, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1, app2_release: 795, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://home.tvd.be/cr26864/Linux/fbdev/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Framebuffer Configuration Tool, app2_description: FBSet can query and change console framebuffer settings.\n\nSome framebuffers do not support this, such as the VESA framebuffer\n"vesafb".\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Geert Uytterhoeven <Geert.Uytterhoeven@cs.kuleuven.ac.be>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [204]{app2_name: festival, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.95, app2_release: 23, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cstr.ed.ac.uk/projects/festival/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Festival Speech Synthesis System, app2_description: Festival is a multilingual speech synthesis system developed at CSTR.\nIt offers a full text-to-speech system with various APIs as well as an\nenvironment for development and research of speech synthesis\ntechniques. It is written in C++ and has a Scheme-based command\ninterpreter for general control.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Alan W Black <awb@cs.cmu.edu>\n Rob Clark <robert@cstr.ed.ac.uk>\n Korin Richmond <korin@cstr.ed.ac.uk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [205]{app2_name: file, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.16, app2_release: 15.4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.darwinsys.com/file/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Tool to Determine File Types, app2_description: With the file command, you can obtain information on the file type of a\nspecified file. File type recognition is controlled by the file\n/etc/magic, which contains the classification criteria. This command is\nused by apsfilter to permit automatic printing of different file types.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mark Moraes <moraes@deshaw.com>\n Christos Zoulas <christos@deshaw.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [206]{app2_name: file-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.16, app2_release: 15.4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.darwinsys.com/file/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Tool to Determine File Types, app2_description: With the file command, you can obtain information on the file type of a\nspecified file. File type recognition is controlled by the file\n/etc/magic, which contains the classification criteria. This command is\nused by apsfilter to permit automatic printing of different file types.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mark Moraes <moraes@deshaw.com>\n Christos Zoulas <christos@deshaw.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [207]{app2_name: file-roller, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.2, app2_release: 22, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fileroller.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An Archive Manager for GNOME, app2_description: File Roller is an archive manager for GNOME. With it, you can create\nand modify archives, view the contents of an archive, view a file\ncontained in the archive, and extract files from the archive. File\nRoller is a front-end (a graphical interface) for archiving programs\nlike tar and zip. The supported file types are:\n\n* Tar archives uncompressed (.tar) or compressed with\n\n- gzip (.tar.gz, .tgz)\n\n- bzip (.tar.bz, .tbz)\n\n- bzip2 (.tar.bz2, .tbz2)\n\n- compress (.tar.Z, .taz)\n\n- lzop (.tar.lzo, .tzo)\n\n* Zip archives (.zip)\n\n* Jar archives (.jar, .ear, .war)\n\n* Lha archives (.lzh)\n\n* Rar archives (.rar)\n\n* Single files compressed with gzip, bzip, bzip2, compress, lzop\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Paolo Bacchilega <paolo.bacch@tin.it>\n Claudio Bley <bley@cs.uni-magdeburg.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [208]{app2_name: fileshareset, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0, app2_release: 84, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kde.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Set and list fileshares, app2_description: This package contains the the fileshareset utility to allow users to\nadd or remove file shares. It's also possible to list currently shared\nlocations. /etc/security/fileshare.conf is the main configuration file.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Uwe Gansert <uwe.gansert at SuSE dot de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [209]{app2_name: filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.1, app2_release: 5, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Basic Directory Layout, app2_description: This package installs the basic directory structure. It also includes\nthe home directories of system users., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [210]{app2_name: fillup, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.42, app2_release: 116, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tool for Merging Config Files, app2_description: fillup merges files that hold variables. A variable is defined by an\nentity composed of a preceding comment, a variable name, an assignment\ndelimiter, and a related variable value. A variable is determined by\nits variable name.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Joerg Dippel <jd@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [211]{app2_name: filters, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2006.1.25, app2_release: 9, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pnm2ppa, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Printer Filters for HP, Lexmark, CaPSL, Citizen, and Apple, app2_description: This package includes several converters for printers from HP, Lexmark,\nCanon, Citizen, and Apple. pnm, ppm, pbm, pgm to PPA (HP Printing\nPerformance Architecture) - supports HP 720 Series(710C,720C,722C), HP\n820 series (820Cse, 820Cxi) and HP 1000 series (1000Cse, 1000Cxi).\nbitcmyk to Lexmark Z11 and Lexmark lex2070 PCL to CaPSL (Canon Laser,\nsee gs devices lbp8 and lips3) ppmraw to Lexmark 1100\t bitcmyk to\nApple StyleWriter pbmraw to Lexmark 2030 ppmraw to Citizen\nPrintiva For more information see the docs in\n/usr/share/doc/packages/filters\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Tim Norman\t<normat@rpi.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [212]{app2_name: findutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.2.27, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/findutils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU find--Finding Files, app2_description: This package contains GNU find and xargs. The programs comply with\nPOSIX 1003.2. They also support additional options, some borrowed from\nUnix and some unique to GNU.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n David J. MacKenzie <djm@gnu.ai.mit.edu>\n Jan Brittenson <bson@gnu.ai.mit.edu>\n Brian L. Matthews <blm@6sceng.UUCP>\n Mike Rendell <michael@cs.mun.ca>\n James A. Woods <jwoods@adobe.com>\n Jay Plett <jay@silence.princeton.nj.us>\n Tim Wood <tim@toad.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [213]{app2_name: finger, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Show User Information (Client), app2_description: Finger is a utility that allows users to see information about system\nusers (login name, home directory, name, and more) on local and remote\nsystems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [214]{app2_name: flac, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.2, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://flac.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Free Lossless Audio Codec, app2_description: FLAC is an open source lossless audio codec developed by Josh Coalson.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Josh Coalson, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [215]{app2_name: flac-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.2, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://flac.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Free Lossless Audio Codec, app2_description: FLAC is an open source lossless audio codec developed by Josh Coalson.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Josh Coalson, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [216]{app2_name: flash-player, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.0.68.0, app2_release: 1.2, app2_arch: i586, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Macromedia Flash Plug-In, app2_description: This package contains Macromedia's Flash plug-in for the supported Web\nbrowsers. This includes Netcape6, Mozilla (all Gecko browsers), and\nKonqueror. Netscape 4 is not able to use Flash 6.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Macromedia, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [217]{app2_name: fontconfig, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.3.94, app2_release: 18.4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fontconfig.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for Font Configuration, app2_description: The intention of this library is to be the central configuration\ninterface for all applications and libraries in the system.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [218]{app2_name: fontconfig-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.3.94, app2_release: 18.4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fontconfig.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for Font Configuration, app2_description: The intention of this library is to be the central configuration\ninterface for all applications and libraries in the system.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [219]{app2_name: fonts-config, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20060210, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Configures Installed X Window System Fonts, app2_description: Usually fonts-config is called automatically via SuSEconfig (SuSEconfig\n--module fonts), which is usually automatically called by YaST2. You\ncan also execute fonts-config directly, which is mainly useful for\ndebugging it.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mike Fabian <mfabian@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [220]{app2_name: foomatic-filters, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.2, app2_release: 20.3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linuxprinting.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Filter Scripts Used by Printer Spoolers, app2_description: Filter scripts used by the printer spoolers to convert the incoming\nPostScript data into the printer's native format using a printer and\ndriver-specific, but spooler-independent PPD file.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Till Kamppeter <till.kamppeter@gmx.net>\n Grant Taylor <gtaylor@linuxprinting.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [221]{app2_name: freeciv, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.7, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freeciv.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Free Civilization Clone, app2_description: A clone of the well known game Civilization by Microprose.\n\nEvery player is the leader of an imaginary nation. The aim of the game\ncan be to create a prospering civilization with commerce and knowledge\nexchange or (more often) the extinction of all other civilizations.\n\nTo start a new game, first start the server 'civserver,' then start the\nclient 'civclient'. Have fun!\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Allan Ove Kjeldbjerg <allan@daimi.aau.dk>\n Claus Leth Gregersen <leth@daimi.aau.dk>\n Peter Joachim Unold <pjunold@daimi.aau.dk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [222]{app2_name: freeglut, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 051110, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://freeglut.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Freely Licensed Alternative to the GLUT Library, app2_description: freeglut is a completely open source alternative to the OpenGL Utility\nToolkit (GLUT) library. GLUT was originally written by Mark Kilgard to\nsupport the sample programs in the second edition OpenGL Redbook. Since\nthen, GLUT has been used in a wide variety of practical applications\nbecause it is simple, universally available, and highly portable.\n\nGLUT (and freeglut) allow the user to create and manage windows\ncontaining OpenGL contexts and also read the mouse, keyboard, and\njoystick functions on a wide range of platforms.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Pawel W. Olszta\n Andreas Umbach\n Steve Baker, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [223]{app2_name: freeglut-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 051110, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://freeglut.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Freely Licensed Alternative to the GLUT Library, app2_description: freeglut is a completely open source alternative to the OpenGL Utility\nToolkit (GLUT) library. GLUT was originally written by Mark Kilgard to\nsupport the sample programs in the second edition OpenGL Redbook. Since\nthen, GLUT has been used in a wide variety of practical applications\nbecause it is simple, universally available, and highly portable.\n\nGLUT (and freeglut) allow the user to create and manage windows\ncontaining OpenGL contexts and also read the mouse, keyboard, and\njoystick functions on a wide range of platforms.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Pawel W. Olszta\n Andreas Umbach\n Steve Baker, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [224]{app2_name: freetype, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.1, app2_release: 1173, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freetype.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: TrueType Font Engine, app2_description: A library for working with TrueType Fonts. Documentation is in the\n/usr/share/doc/packages/freetype directory.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n David Turner <turner@enst.fr>\n Robert Wilhelm <robert@physiol.med.tu-muenchen.de>\n Werner Lemberg <a7971428@unet.univie.ac.at>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [225]{app2_name: freetype-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.1, app2_release: 1173, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freetype.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: TrueType Font Engine, app2_description: A library for working with TrueType Fonts. Documentation is in the\n/usr/share/doc/packages/freetype directory.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n David Turner <turner@enst.fr>\n Robert Wilhelm <robert@physiol.med.tu-muenchen.de>\n Werner Lemberg <a7971428@unet.univie.ac.at>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [226]{app2_name: freetype2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.10, app2_release: 18.8, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freetype.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A TrueType Font Library, app2_description: This library features TrueType fonts for open source projects. This\nversion also contains an autohinter for producing improved output.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n David Turner <david.turner@freetype.org>\n Robert Wilhelm <robert.wilhelm@freetype.org>\n Werner Lemberg <werner.lemberg@freetype.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [227]{app2_name: freetype2-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.10, app2_release: 18.8, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freetype.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A TrueType Font Library, app2_description: This library features TrueType fonts for open source projects. This\nversion also contains an autohinter for producing improved output.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n David Turner <david.turner@freetype.org>\n Robert Wilhelm <robert.wilhelm@freetype.org>\n Werner Lemberg <werner.lemberg@freetype.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [228]{app2_name: fribidi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.10.4, app2_release: 500, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fribidi.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Free Implementation of BiDi Algorithm, app2_description: This library implements the algorithm as described in the "Unicode\nStandard Annex #9, the Bidirectional Algorithm,\nhttp://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr9/". FriBidi is exhaustively\ntested against Bidi Reference Code and, to the best of our knowledge,\ndoes not contain any conformance bugs.\n\nIn the API, we were inspired by the document "Bi-Di languages support -\nBiDi API proposal" by Franck Portaneri, which he wrote as a proposal\nfor adding BiDi support to Mozilla.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dov Grobgeld <dov@imagic.weizmann.ac.il>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [229]{app2_name: fribidi-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.10.4, app2_release: 500, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fribidi.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Free Implementation of BiDi Algorithm, app2_description: This library implements the algorithm as described in the "Unicode\nStandard Annex #9, the Bidirectional Algorithm,\nhttp://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr9/". FriBidi is exhaustively\ntested against Bidi Reference Code and, to the best of our knowledge,\ndoes not contain any conformance bugs.\n\nIn the API, we were inspired by the document "Bi-Di languages support -\nBiDi API proposal" by Franck Portaneri, which he wrote as a proposal\nfor adding BiDi support to Mozilla.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dov Grobgeld <dov@imagic.weizmann.ac.il>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [230]{app2_name: frozen-bubble, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.0, app2_release: 350, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.frozen-bubble.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Puzzle with Bubbles, app2_description: Shoot up bubbles. Similar to the console game Puzzle-Bobble.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Guillaume Cottenceau <guillaume.cottenceau at free.fr>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [231]{app2_name: fvwm2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.5.12, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.fvwm.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Improved Version of FVWM Window Manager, app2_description: FVWM is a virtual desktop window manager for the X Window System.\n\nFVWM is intended to have a small memory footprint but a rich feature\nset, to be extremely customizable and extendible, and to be very\ncompatible with the Motif MWM.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The fvwm developers <fvwm-workers@fvwm.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [232]{app2_name: gail, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.8, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library, app2_description: This package contains libgail, which is an implementation of\naccessibility interfaces on top of the ATK Library.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bill.Haneman <bill.haneman@sun.com>\n Marc.Mulcahy <marc.mulcahy@sun.com>\n Padraig.Obriain <padraig.obriain@sun.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [233]{app2_name: gail-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.8, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNOME Accessibility Implementation Library, app2_description: This package contains libgail, which is an implementation of\naccessibility interfaces on top of the ATK Library.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bill.Haneman <bill.haneman@sun.com>\n Marc.Mulcahy <marc.mulcahy@sun.com>\n Padraig.Obriain <padraig.obriain@sun.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [234]{app2_name: gaim, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.0, app2_release: 50, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gaim.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GTK+-Based Multiprotocol Instant Messaging Client, app2_description: Gaim allows you to talk to anyone using a variety of messaging\nprotocols, including AIM, ICQ, IRC, Yahoo!, Novell Groupwise, MSN\nMessenger, Jabber, Gadu-Gadu, Napster, and Zephyr. These protocols are\nimplemented using a modular, easy-to-use design. To use a protocol,\njust add an account using the account editor.\n\nGaim supports many common features of other clients as well as many\nunique features, such as Perl scripting, TCL scripting and C plug-ins.\n\nGaim is not affiliated with or endorsed by America Online, Inc.,\nMicrosoft Corporation, Yahoo! Inc., or ICQ Inc.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Rob Flynn <gaim@robflynn.com>\n Sean Egan <bj91704@binghamton.edu>\n Daniel 'datallah' Atallah\n Christian 'ChipX86' Hammond\n Herman 'Hermanator' Bloggs\n Nathan 'faceprint' Walp\n Mark 'KingAnt' Doliner\n Ethan 'Paco-Paco' Blanton\n Tim 'marv' Ringenbach\n Luke 'LSchiere' Schierer\n Etan 'deryni' Reisner\n Stu 'nosnilmot' Tomlinson\n Gary 'grim' Kramlich\n Ka-Hing 'javabsp' Cheung\n Felipe 'shx' Contreras\n Decklin Foster\n Robert 'Robot101' McQueen\n Benjamin Miller\n Kevin 'SimGuy' Stange\n Adam Fritzler\n Eric Warmenhoven <eric@warmenhoven.org>\n Jim Duchek <jimduchek@ou.edu>\n Jim Seymour\n Mark Spencer <markster@marko.net>\n Syd Logan, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [235]{app2_name: gal2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.5.3, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The G App Library, app2_description: Reuseable GNOME library functions.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Chris Lahey\n Jody Goldberg\n Jon K Hellan\n JP Rosevar\n Miguel de Icaza\n Morten Welinder, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [236]{app2_name: gawk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1.5, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU awk, app2_description: GNU awk is upwardly compatible with the System V Release 4 awk. 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It is used by the GNOME 2.x Desktop platform.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [243]{app2_name: gdb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.4, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNU Debugger, app2_description: You can use GDB to debug programs written in C, C++, Ada, and Modula-2.\nGNU Fortran 77 support is also partially included.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Doug Evans <dje@cygnus.com>\n Fred Fish <fnf@cygnus.com>\n Ian Lance Taylor <ian@cygnus.com>\n J.T. Conklin <jtc@cygnus.com>\n Jason Molenda <crash@cygnus.com>\n Jeffrey A. 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With it, you can extract\nstrings from source code. The supplied Emacs mode (po-mode.el) aids in\nediting these catalogs (called PO files, for portable object) and\nadding translations. A special compiler turns these PO files into\nbinary catalogs.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>\n Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [253]{app2_name: gettext-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.14.5, app2_release: 11, 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: Tools for Native Language Support (NLS), app2_description: This package contains the intl library as well as tools that ease the\ncreation and maintenance of message catalogs. With it, you can extract\nstrings from source code. The supplied Emacs mode (po-mode.el) aids in\nediting these catalogs (called PO files, for portable object) and\nadding translations. A special compiler turns these PO files into\nbinary catalogs.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>\n Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [254]{app2_name: ghex, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.8.1, app2_release: 27, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME Binary Editor, app2_description: GHex allows the user to load data from any file and to view and edit it\nin either hex or ASCII. 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Highlights include typesafe callbacks, widgets extensible via\ninheritance, and a comprehensive set of widget classes that can be\nfreely combined to quickly create complex user interfaces.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>\n Daniel Elstner <daniel.elstner@gmx.net>\n Karl Nelson <kenelson@ece.ucdavis.edu>\n Tero Pulkkinen <terop@modeemi.cs.tut.fi>\n Elliot Lee <sopwith@redhat.com>\n Phil Dawes <P.L.Dawes-CSSE94@cs.bham.ac.uk>\n Erik Andersen <andersee@debian.org>\n Bibek Sahu <scorpio@dodds.net>\n Mirko Streckenbach\n Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>\n Guillaume Laurent <glaurent@telegraph-road.org>\n Todd Dukes <tdukes@ibmoto.com>\n Peter Lerner <peter.lerner@bnbt.de>\n Herbert Valerio Riedel <hvr@gnu.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [279]{app2_name: glitz, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.4, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/glitz, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Glitz--OpenGL Image Compositing Library, app2_description: Glitz is an OpenGL image compositing library. 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However, it will report if any\nrequested operation cannot be carried out by graphics hardware, making\na higher level software layer responsible for appropriate actions.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n David Reveman <davidr@novell.com>\n Peter Nilsson <c99pnn@cs.umu.se>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [280]{app2_name: glitz-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.4, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/glitz, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Glitz--OpenGL Image Compositing Library, app2_description: Glitz is an OpenGL image compositing library. Glitz provides\nPorter/Duff compositing of images and implicit mask generation for\ngeometric primitives, including trapezoids, triangles, and rectangles.\n\nThe semantics of Glitz are designed to precisely match the\nspecification of the X Render extension. Glitz does not only implement\nX Render features, like component alpha and image transformations, but\nalso support for additional features like convolution filters and color\ngradients, which are not currently part of the X Render specification.\n\nThe performance and capabilities of Glitz are much dependent on\ngraphics hardware. Glitz does not in any way handle software fall-backs\nwhen graphics hardware is insufficient. However, it will report if any\nrequested operation cannot be carried out by graphics hardware, making\na higher level software layer responsible for appropriate actions.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n David Reveman <davidr@novell.com>\n Peter Nilsson <c99pnn@cs.umu.se>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [281]{app2_name: gmime, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.1, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://spruce.sourceforge.net/gmime/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: MIME Library, app2_description: GMime is a set of utilities for parsing and creating messages using the\nMultipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@ximian.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [282]{app2_name: gnet, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.7, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnetlibrary.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network Library for GLib-Based Programs, app2_description: GNet is a simple network library. It is written in C, object-oriented,\nand built upon GLib. It is intended to be easy to use and port.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n David Helder <dhelder@umich.edu>\n Xavier Nicolovici <nicolovi@club-internet.fr>\n Soeren Sandmann <sandmann@daimi.au.dk>\n Jacques Fortier <jfortier@seul.org>\n Andrew Lanoix <alanoix@umich.edu>\n Eric Cronin <ecronin@umich.edu>\n David Bolcsfoldi <david.bolcsfoldi@telia.com>\n Marius Eriksen <marius@umich.edu>\n Mark Ferlatte <ferlatte@cryptio.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [283]{app2_name: gnome-applets, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.2, app2_release: 51, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Collection of Useful Programs for the GNOME 2.x Desktop Panel, app2_description: This package is part of the basic GNOME 2.x Desktop packages. It\nincludes many small utilities that can be run from within the GNOME 2.x\nDesktop panel.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bruno Widmann <bwidmann@tks.fh-sbg.ac.at>\n Todd Kulesza\n Christoph Toshok (toshok@hungry.com) - added FreeBSD support\n Christopher Blizzard <blizzard@appliedtheory.com>\n Craig Small - <csmall@eye-net.com.au>\n Dave Camp <campd@oit.edu>\n Dave Finton <dfinton@d.umn.edu>\n Frederic Devernay <devernay@istar.fr>\n John Ellis <johne@bellatlantic.net>\n Jon Anhold <jon@snoopy.net>\n Justin Maurer <justin@openprojects.net>\n Martin Baulig <martin@home-of-linux.org>\n Micah Stetson (cnm@tco.net)\n Michael Fulbright <msf@redhat.com>\n Michael Lausch <mla@gams.net>\n Nat Friedman <nat@nat.org>\n Oliver Maruhn <oliver@maruhn.com>\n Rached Blili <striker@Dread.net>\n Rusty Geldmacher <rusty@wpi.edu>\n Spiros Papadimitriou <spapadim+@cs.cmu.edu>\n spoon <spoon@ix.netcom.com>\n Szabolcs Ban (Shooby) <shooby@gnome.hu>\n Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>\n John Kodis <kodis@jagunet.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [284]{app2_name: gnome-audio, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.0, app2_release: 132, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Audio Files for the GNOME Desktop, app2_description: Sounds for GNOME and Gtk applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [285]{app2_name: gnome-backgrounds, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.2, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME Backgrounds, app2_description: Background images from the GNOME project.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Gnome Team, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [286]{app2_name: gnome-blog, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/~seth/gnome-blog/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A panel applet that can post to bloggerAPI compatible blogs., app2_description: gnome-blog is a panel object (applet) that can post to bloggerAPI\ncompatible blogs including blogger.com, pyblosxom, and moveable-type.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Seth Nickell <seth@gnome.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [287]{app2_name: gnome-bluetooth, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.7.0, app2_release: 23, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://usefulinc.com/software/gnome-bluetooth/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME Bluetooth Support, app2_description: This package contains a controller class, GnomebtController, to control\nBluetooth devices and a simple GUI to explore which devices are\navailable (gnome-bluetooth-manager). An OBEX server is available,\ngnome-obex-server. This receives files sent via Bluetooth to your PC\nand saves them in your home directory.\tThe program gnome-obex-send\nenables you to send files. It is used by the Nautilus component --\nselect the files you want to send and choose "Send via Bluetooth..."\nfrom the context menu.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Edd Dumbill <edd@usefulinc.com>\n Bastien Nocera <hadess@hadess.net>\n Dag Brattli <dagb@cs.uit.no>\n Pontus Fuchs <pontus.fuchs@tactel.se>\n Fons Botman <budely@tref.nl>\n Jean Tourrilhes <jt@hpl.hp.com>\n Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>\n Jonathan Blandford <jrb@redhat.com>\n Kristian Rietveld <kris@gtk.org>\n Anders Carlsson <andersca@gnu.org>\n James Henstridge <james@daa.com.au>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [288]{app2_name: gnome-cups-manager, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.32cvs20060120, app2_release: 33, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME CUPS Printer Manager, app2_description: CUPS printer manager for GNOME., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [289]{app2_name: gnome-desktop, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.2, app2_release: 23, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNOME Desktop API Library, app2_description: This package contains the libgnome-desktop library that contains APIs\nthat really belong in libgnome/libgnomeui but have not seen enough\ntesting or development to be considered stable. Use them at your own\nrisk.\n\nAlso contained here are documents installed as part of the core GNOME\ndistribution: the GPL, GNOME's .desktop files, the gnome-about program,\nsome man pages, and GNOME's core graphics files and icons.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Elliot Lee <sopwith@redhat.com>\n George Lebl <jirka@5z.com>\n John Ellis <johne@bellatlantic.net>\n Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>\n Anders Carlsson <andersca@gnu.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [290]{app2_name: gnome-desktop-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.2, app2_release: 23, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNOME Desktop API Library, app2_description: This package contains the libgnome-desktop library that contains APIs\nthat really belong in libgnome/libgnomeui but have not seen enough\ntesting or development to be considered stable. Use them at your own\nrisk.\n\nAlso contained here are documents installed as part of the core GNOME\ndistribution: the GPL, GNOME's .desktop files, the gnome-about program,\nsome man pages, and GNOME's core graphics files and icons.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Elliot Lee <sopwith@redhat.com>\n George Lebl <jirka@5z.com>\n John Ellis <johne@bellatlantic.net>\n Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>\n Anders Carlsson <andersca@gnu.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [291]{app2_name: gnome-doc-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.3, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Collection of Documentation Utilities for GNOME, app2_description: The gnome-doc-utils package is a collection of documentation utilities\nfor the GNOME project.\tNotably, it contains utilities for building\ndocumentation and all auxiliary files in your source tree, and it\ncontains the DocBook XSLT stylesheets that were once distributed with\nYelp. Starting with Gnome 2.8, Yelp requires gnome-doc-utils for the\nXSLT.\n\nIt also contains the Python program xml2po that extracts translatable\ncontent from XML documents and outputs gettext-compatible POT files.\nFor simple tags, it works out-of-the-box. For complicated tags, provide\na list of all tags that are considered "final" (that means: tags with\ncontents that should be put into one "message" in the POT file),\n"ignored" (skipped over), and "space preserving".\n\nSane defaults are available for DocBook documents and other common\ndocument types (like GNOME Summaries and XHTML). For other kinds of\ndocuments, it is possible to use -a (--automatic-tags) to choose\nsuitable translatable pieces.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Shaun McCance <shaunm@gnome.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [292]{app2_name: gnome-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1, app2_release: 259, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME Directory Layout, app2_description: This package installs the GNOME directory structure., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [293]{app2_name: gnome-games, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.2, app2_release: 26, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Games for the GNOME 2.x Desktop, app2_description: This package contains a number of small games for the GNOME 2.x\nDesktop. Gnome-games is part of the standard GNOME packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [294]{app2_name: gnome-icon-theme, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.1, app2_release: 25, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME Icon Theme, app2_description: The default GNOME icon theme.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Gnome Team, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [295]{app2_name: gnome-keyring, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.6, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME Keyring Password Manager, app2_description: GNOME Keyring Manager is a program that keeps passwords and other\nsecrets for users. It is run as a daemon in the session, similar to\nssh-agent, and other applications can locate it by an environment\nvariable.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Alexander Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [296]{app2_name: gnome-keyring-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.6, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME Keyring Password Manager, app2_description: GNOME Keyring Manager is a program that keeps passwords and other\nsecrets for users. It is run as a daemon in the session, similar to\nssh-agent, and other applications can locate it by an environment\nvariable.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Alexander Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [297]{app2_name: gnome-keyring-manager, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.0, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gnomesupport.org/wiki/index.php/GNOME%20Keyring%20Manager%20Wiki, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME Keyring Password Manager, app2_description: GNOME Keyring Manager is a program that keeps passwords and other\nsecrets for users. It is run as a daemon in the session, similar to\nssh-agent, and other applications can locate it by an environment\nvariable.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Fernando Herrera <fherrera@onirica.com>\n Patanjali Somayaji <patanjali@codito.com>\n Duarte Henriques <duarte_henriques@myrealbox.com>\n James Bowes <bowes@cs.dal.ca>\n Michael Watt <mjw@iinet.net.au>\n Caleb Groom <caleb@calebgroom.com>\n Claudio Saavedra <csaavedra@alumnos.utalca.cl>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [298]{app2_name: gnome-mag, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.12.2, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME Screen Magnifier, app2_description: gnome-mag provides a command line interface for stand-alone use,\nalthough its primary goal is to provide a set of magnification services\nfor use by other client applications and assistive technologies.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Erwann Chenede <erwann.chenede@sun.com>\n Bill Haneman <bill.haneman@sun.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [299]{app2_name: gnome-media, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.14.0, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME Multimedia (Media), app2_description: This package contains multimedia programs for GNOME.\n\nDocumentation:\n\nGNOME online help /usr/share/doc/packages/gnome\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Iain Holmes <iain@ximian.com>\n Tim P. Gerla <timg@rrv.net>\n Jens Ch. Restemeier <jchrr@hrz.uni-bielefeld.de>\n Gregory McLean <gregm@comstar.net>\n Andreas Hyden <a.hyden@cyberpoint.se>\n Seth Nickell <snickell@stanford.edu>\n Balamurali Viswanathan <balamurali.viswanathan@wipro.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [300]{app2_name: gnome-menus, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.0, app2_release: 29, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNOME Desktop Menu, app2_description: This package is free software and is part of the GNOME project.\n\nThe package contains an implementation of the draft "Desktop Menu\nSpecification" from freedesktop.org:\n\nhttp://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/menu-spec\n\nAlso contained here are the GNOME menu layout configuration files,\n.directory files, and assorted menu-related utility programs.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>\n Mark McLoughlin <mark@skynet.ie>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [301]{app2_name: gnome-menus-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.0, app2_release: 29, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNOME Desktop Menu, app2_description: This package is free software and is part of the GNOME project.\n\nThe package contains an implementation of the draft "Desktop Menu\nSpecification" from freedesktop.org:\n\nhttp://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/menu-spec\n\nAlso contained here are the GNOME menu layout configuration files,\n.directory files, and assorted menu-related utility programs.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>\n Mark McLoughlin <mark@skynet.ie>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [302]{app2_name: gnome-mime-data, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.2, app2_release: 22, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: MIME Type and Application Database for the GNOME 2.x Desktop, app2_description: This module contains the base MIME and application database for GNOME.\nIt is meant to be accessed through the MIME functions in GNOMEVFS., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [303]{app2_name: gnome-netstatus, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.0, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network Information Applet for GNOME, app2_description: This package contains an applet that provides information about a\nnetwork interface on your panel.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mark McLoughlin <mark@skynet.ie>\n Erwann Chenede <erwann.chenede@sun.com>\n Calum Benson <calum.benson@sun.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [304]{app2_name: gnome-nettool, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.1, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME Interface for Various Networking Tools, app2_description: GNOME Nettool is a set of front-ends to various networking command-line\ntools, like ping, netstat, ifconfig, whois, traceroute, and finger.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n German Poo-Caaman~o <gpoo@ubiobio.cl>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [305]{app2_name: gnome-panel, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.2, app2_release: 40, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNOME 2.x Desktop Panel, app2_description: This package contains the GNOME 2.x Desktop Panel. 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It is the foundation of the\nNautilus file manager. It provides a modular architecture and ships\nwith several modules that implement support for file systems, HTTP,\nFTP, and others. It provides a URI-based API, a back-end supporting\nasynchronous file operations, a MIME type manipulation library, and\nother features.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Elliot Lee <sopwith@redhat.com>\n Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx>\n Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@eazel.com>\n Darin Adler <darin@bentspoon.com>\n John Sullivan <sullivan@eazel.com>\n Pavel Cisler <pavel@eazel.com>\n Gene Ragan <gzr@eazel.com>\n Rebecca Schulman <rebecka@eazel.com>\n Seth Nickel <seth@eazel.com>\n Ian McKellar <yakk@yakk.net.au>\n Michael Meeks <michael@ximian.com>\n Dan Winship <danw@ximian.com>\n Mathieu Lacage <mathieu@eazel.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [323]{app2_name: gnome-volume-manager, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.15, app2_release: 26, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNOME Volume Manager, app2_description: The GNOME Volume Manager monitors volume-related events and responds\nusing a user-specified policy.\tThe GNOME Volume Manager can automount\nhotplugged drives, automount inserted removable media, autorun\nprograms, automatically play audio CDs and video DVDs, and\nautomatically import photos from a digital camera. The GNOME Volume\nManager does this entirely in userspace and without polling.\n\nThe GNOME Volume Manager sits at the top end of a larger picture that\naims to integrate the Linux system from the kernel on up through the\ndesktop and its applications.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Robert Love <rml@novell.com>\n Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@novell.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [324]{app2_name: gnome2-SuSE, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.1, app2_release: 26.2, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Distribution Default Settings for the GNOME 2.x Desktop, app2_description: This package contains default settings for the GNOME 2.x Desktop that\nare set when a new user logs in. The package includes preconfiguration\nin the form of gconf schemas, background wallpapers, panel graphics,\nand other things. A completely different set of default settings can be\nset for the root user.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Holger Hetterich <hhetter@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [325]{app2_name: gnome2-user-docs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.8.1, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME 2.x Desktop Documentation, app2_description: This package contains documents that are targeted for GNOME end-users., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [326]{app2_name: gnomemeeting, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.2, app2_release: 24, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnomemeeting.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Graphical Front-End for H.323 Video Conferencing, app2_description: A graphical front-end for H.323 video conferencing.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Damien Sandras <dsandras@acm.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [327]{app2_name: gnopernicus, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.0, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.baum.ro/gnopernicus.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Assistive Technologies for Blind and Visually Impaired Users of the GNOME Desktop, app2_description: The gnopernicus project enables users with limited vision or no vision\nto use the GNOME 2 desktop and GNOME/GTK+-2 applications effectively.\nBy providing automated focus tracking and fullscreen magnification,\nGnopernicus aids low-vision GNOME users. Its screen reader features\nallow low-vision and blind users access to standard GTK+2 and\nJava-based GUI applications via speech and Braille output. By\nleveraging GNOME 2's built-in accessibility framework, Gnopernicus\nmakes interacting with applications more efficient for these users and\nenables use of the GNOME 2 desktop for some users who otherwise would\nhave no access to GNOME.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Adriana Iobb <ai@baum.de>\n Draghi Puterity <mp@baum.de>\n Pal Csongor Sprencz <ps@baum.ro>\n Iuliu Szijjarto <is@baum.ro>\n Remus Draica <rd@baum.ro>\n Adi Dascal <ad@baum.ro>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [328]{app2_name: gnumeric, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.1, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnumeric.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Spreadsheet Application, app2_description: Gnumeric is a spreadsheet application with advanced features and\nanalytics. It aims to minimize the cost of transition from proprietary\nspreadsheets by offering a familiar look and feature set. In addition\nto read and write support for all versions of Microsoft Excel\n(including reading encrypted files), there is also support for many\nother formats including:\n\n*Applix 4 and 5 *DIF *Lotus-123 (wk1, wk2, wk3) *OpenOffice.org (Oasis)\n*PlanPerfect (pln) *Psion5 *Quattro Pro (wb1, wb2, wb3) *SYLK\n*XBase/DB3\n\nText formats, such as comma or tab separated values, HTML, XHTML, and\nLatex, are supported and there are powerful assistants to handle custom\nneeds.\n\nGnumeric is part of the GNOME project.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Miguel de Icaza, creator.\n Jody Goldberg, maintainer.\n Sean Atkinson, functions and X-Base importing.\n Michel Berkelaar, Simplex algorithm for Solver (LP Solve).\n Grandma Chema Celorio, Tester and sheet copy.\n Frank Chiulli, OLE support.\n Kenneth Christiansen, i18n, misc stuff.\n Zbigniew Chyla, plugin system, i18n.\n J.H.M. Dassen (Ray), debian packaging.\n Jeroen Dirks, Simplex algorithm for Solver (LP Solve).\n Tom Dyas, plugin support.\n Gergo Erdi, Gnumeric hacker.\n John Gotts, rpm packaging.\n Andreas J. Guelzow, Gnumeric hacker.\n Jon K. Hellan, Gnumeric hacker.\n Ross Ihaka, special functions.\n Jukka-Pekka Iivonen, numerous functions and tools.\n Jakub Jelinek, Gnumeric hacker.\n Chris Lahey, number format engine.\n Adrian Likins, documentation, debugging.\n Takashi Matsuda, original text plugin.\n Michael Meeks, Excel and OLE2 importing.\n Lutz Muller, SheetObject improvements.\n Federico M. Quintero, canvas support.\n Mark Probst, Guile support.\n Rasca, HTML, troff, LaTeX exporters.\n Vincent Renardias, original CSV support, French localization.\n Ariel Rios, Guile support.\n Arturo Tena, OLE support.\n Almer S. Tigelaar, Gnumeric hacker.\n Bruno Unna, Excel bits.\n Daniel Veillard, XML support.\n Vladimir Vuksan, financial functions.\n Morten Welinder, Gnumeric hacker and leak plugging demi-god., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [329]{app2_name: gnutls, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.10, app2_release: 13.5, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnutls.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNU Transport Layer Security Library, app2_description: The GnuTLS project aims to develop a library that provides a secure\nlayer over a reliable transport layer. Currently the GnuTLS library\nimplements the proposed standards of the IETF's TLS working group.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Nikos Mavroyanopoulos\n Fabio Fiorina\n Timo Schulz\n Andrew McDonald, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [330]{app2_name: gnutls-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.10, app2_release: 13.5, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnutls.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNU Transport Layer Security Library, app2_description: The GnuTLS project aims to develop a library that provides a secure\nlayer over a reliable transport layer. Currently the GnuTLS library\nimplements the proposed standards of the IETF's TLS working group.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Nikos Mavroyanopoulos\n Fabio Fiorina\n Timo Schulz\n Andrew McDonald, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [331]{app2_name: goffice, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.2, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnumeric.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GLib/GTK+ Set of Document Centric Objects and Utilities, app2_description: There are common operations for document centric applications that\n are conceptually simple, but complex to implement fully. -\n plugins\n\n- load/save documents\n\n- undo/redo\n\nGOffice is a GLib/GTK+ set of document centric objects and utilities.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jody Goldberg\n Jean Brefort\n Emmanuel Pacaud\n Morten Welinder\n Chris Lahey, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [332]{app2_name: gok, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.5, app2_release: 28, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gok.ca/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME On-Screen Keyboard, app2_description: The GNOME On-screen Keyboard (GOK) is a dynamic on-screen keyboard for\nUNIX and UNIX-like operating systems. It features direct selection,\ndwell selection, automatic scanning, and inverse scanning access\nmethods and includes word completion.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n David Bolter <david.bolter@utoronto.ca>\n Bill Haneman <bill.haneman@sun.com>\n Chris Ridpath <chris.ridpath@utoronto.ca>\n Simon Bates <simon.bates@utoronto.ca>\n Steven Baker <srbaker@pobox.com>\n Calum Benson <calum.benson@sun.com>\n Ben Konrath <ben.konrath@utoronto.ca>\n Peter Lazlo <laca@sun.com>\n Michael Meeks <micheal@ximian.com>\n Marc Mulcahy <marc.mulcahy@sun.com>\n Padraig O'Briain <padraig.obriain@sun.com>\n Laurel Williams <laurel.williams@utoronto.ca>\n Cynick Young <cynick.young@utoronto.ca>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [333]{app2_name: gpart, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1h, app2_release: 491, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.stud.uni-hannover.de/user/76201/gpart/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tool That Can Guess a Lost Partition Table, app2_description: Gpart is a small tool that tries to guess what partitions are on a PC\ntype hard disk in case the primary partition table was damaged. Gpart\nsupports, among others, partitions formatted as ext2, FAT 12/16/32,\nReiserFS, NTFS, and HPFS. Read the file\n/usr/share/doc/packages/gpart/README and the gpart man page before\nusing gpart.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n mb@ichabod.han.de, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [334]{app2_name: gpg, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.2, app2_release: 23.7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnupg.de, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNU Privacy Guard: Encrypts, Decrypts, and Signs Data, app2_description: The GNU Privacy Guard is an OpenPGP (RFC2440) implementation. It allows\nencryption, decryption, and signatures of data and contains strong\ncryptographic algorithms. It is most often used with mail. It is not to\nbe exported or reexported from the US. It is not to be used in certain\ncountries. Please check the laws. As of version 1.0.3, support for RSA\nhas been integrated into GnuPG, as the patent encumbrance expired\n2000-09-20. If you want to read PGP2 encrypted mail, you still need to\ninstall gpgaddon for idea support.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Werner Koch <werner.koch@guug.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [335]{app2_name: gpg-pubkey, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0dfb3188, app2_release: 41ed929b, app2_arch: , app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: gpg(Open Enterprise Server <support@novell.com>), app2_description: -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----\nVersion: rpm-4.4.2 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Gracin <grac@fly.cc.fer.hr>\n Martin Jones <mjones@kde.org>\n Main authors:\n Anders Carlsson <andersca@gnu.org> (initial KHTMLW port)\n Ettore Perazzoli <ettore@ximian.com> (generic hacking, editing)\n Jonas Borgstr\xf6m <jonas_b@bitsmart.com> (form support)\n Radek Doulik <rodo@ximian.com> (bug fixes)\n Larry Ewing <lewing@ximian.com> (bug fixes)\n Miguel de Icaza <miguel@ximian.com> (HTMLPainter)\n Other contributors:\n Ariel Rios <jarios@usa.net>\n Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>\n Elliot Lee <sopwith@redhat.com>\n Richard Hult <rhult@hem.passagen.se>\n Martijn van Beers <martijn@earthling.net>\n The glibwww library used by `testgtkhtml' was independently written by:\n James Henstridge <james@daa.com.au>\n Ariel Rios <ariel@galway.com.mx>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [372]{app2_name: gtklp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.0, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gtklp.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Gtk Front-End for CUPS, app2_description: The X Printing Panel (XPP) CUPS-compatible tool for selecting a\n printer from a list of all available printers and for setting\n printer options using a GUI. Features: - Gtk interface with theme\n support\n\n- IPP support\n\n- Printer-specific options\n\n- All standard cups options\n\n- Different preference files for each printer\n\n- Gettext support for different languages\n\n- X Window System and console support\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Tobias Mueller <sirtobi@stud.uni-hannover.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [373]{app2_name: gtkmm24, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.8.2, app2_release: 15, 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 GTK2 (a GUI library for X), app2_description: Gtkmm provides a C++ interface to the GTK+ GUI library. gtkmm24 wraps\nGTK+ 2. Highlights include typesafe callbacks, widgets extensible via\ninheritance, and a comprehensive set of widget classes that can be\nfreely combined to quickly create complex user interfaces.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Murray Cumming <murrayc@usa.net>\n Daniel Elstner <daniel.elstner@gmx.net>\n Karl Nelson <kenelson@ece.ucdavis.edu>\n Tero Pulkkinen <terop@modeemi.cs.tut.fi>\n Elliot Lee <sopwith@redhat.com>\n Phil Dawes <P.L.Dawes-CSSE94@cs.bham.ac.uk>\n Erik Andersen <andersee@debian.org>\n Bibek Sahu <scorpio@dodds.net>\n Mirko Streckenbach\n Havoc Pennington <hp@pobox.com>\n Guillaume Laurent <glaurent@telegraph-road.org>\n Todd Dukes <tdukes@ibmoto.com>\n Peter Lerner <peter.lerner@bnbt.de>\n Herbert Valerio Riedel <hvr@gnu.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [374]{app2_name: gtksourceview, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.6, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GTK+ 2.0 Source Editing Widget, app2_description: GtkSourceView is a text widget that extends the standard GTK+ 2.x text\nwidget, GtkTextView.\n\nGtkSourceView improves GtkTextView by implementing syntax highlighting\nand other features typical of a source editor.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Gustavo Gir\xe1ldez <gustavo.giraldez@gmx.net>\n Paolo Maggi <paolo.maggi@polito.it>\n Jeroen Zwartepoorte <jeroen@xs4all.nl>\n Mikael Hermansson <mikeh@bahnhof.se>\n Chris Phelps <chicane@reninet.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [375]{app2_name: gtkspell, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.11, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gtkspell.sf.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GTK2 Spell Checker Interface Library, app2_description: GtkSpell provides MSWord-style and MacOSX-style highlighting of\nmisspelled words in a GtkTextView widget. Right-clicking a misspelled\nword opens a menu of suggested replacements.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Evan Martin <martine@cs.washington.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [376]{app2_name: gucharmap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.4, app2_release: 22, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gucharmap.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Feature-Rich Unicode Character Map, app2_description: Gucharmap is a feature-rich Unicode character map and font viewer.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Noah Levitt, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [377]{app2_name: guile, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.7, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU's Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extension, app2_description: This is Guile, a portable, embeddable Scheme implementation written in\nC. Guile provides a machine independent execution platform that can be\nlinked in as a library when building extensible programs.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jim Blandy <jimb@floss.red-bean.com>\n George Carrette\n Aubrey Jaffer\n Gary Houston <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>\n Tom Lord\n Anthony Green\n Mikael Djurfeldt <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>\n Mark Galassi <rosalia@papageno.lanl.gov>\n Tim Pierce <twp@twp.tezcat.com>\n Marius Vollmer <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>\n Tom Tromey <tromey@cygnus.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [378]{app2_name: gzip, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.5, app2_release: 159.5, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gzip.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU Zip Compression Utilities, app2_description: Gzip reduces the size of the named files using Lempel-Ziv coding LZ77.\nWhenever possible, each file is replaced by one with the extension .gz,\nwhile keeping the same ownership modes and access and modification\ntimes.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jean-loup Gailly\t<gzip@prep.ai.mit.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [379]{app2_name: hal, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.6, app2_release: 33.11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://freedesktop.org/Software/hal, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Daemon for Collecting Hardware Information, app2_description: HAL is a hardware abstraction layer and aims to provide a live list of\ndevices present in the system at any point in time. HAL tries to\nunderstand both physical devices (such as PCI and USB) and the device\nclasses (such as input, net, and block) physical devices have and it\nallows merging of information from device info files specific to a\ndevice.\n\nHAL provides a network API through D-BUS for querying devices and\nnotifying when things change. Finally, HAL provides some monitoring (in\nan unintrusive way) of devices. Presently, ethernet link detection and\nvolume mounts are monitored.\n\nThis, and more, is all described in the HAL specification.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Danny Kukawka <danny.kukawka@web.de>\n Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org>\n Joe Shaw <joeshaw@novell.com>\n David Zeuthen <david@fubar.dk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [380]{app2_name: hal-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.6, app2_release: 33.11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://freedesktop.org/Software/hal, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Daemon for Collecting Hardware Information, app2_description: HAL is a hardware abstraction layer and aims to provide a live list of\ndevices present in the system at any point in time. HAL tries to\nunderstand both physical devices (such as PCI and USB) and the device\nclasses (such as input, net, and block) physical devices have and it\nallows merging of information from device info files specific to a\ndevice.\n\nHAL provides a network API through D-BUS for querying devices and\nnotifying when things change. Finally, HAL provides some monitoring (in\nan unintrusive way) of devices. Presently, ethernet link detection and\nvolume mounts are monitored.\n\nThis, and more, is all described in the HAL specification.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Danny Kukawka <danny.kukawka@web.de>\n Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org>\n Joe Shaw <joeshaw@novell.com>\n David Zeuthen <david@fubar.dk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [381]{app2_name: hal-gnome, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.6, app2_release: 33.11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://freedesktop.org/Software/hal, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME based device manager for HAL, app2_description: GNOME program for displaying the devices detected by HAL\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Danny Kukawka <danny.kukawka@web.de>\n Kay Sievers <kay.sievers@vrfy.org>\n Joe Shaw <joeshaw@novell.com>\n David Zeuthen <david@fubar.dk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [382]{app2_name: hal-resmgr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1_SVNr77, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Automatically Register HAL Devices with resmgr, app2_description: hal-resmgr hooks into hald and dynamically registers devices with\nresmgr when they are plugged in and removes them when they are\nunplugged.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Ludwig Nussel, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [383]{app2_name: hdparm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.3, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/hdparm/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Program to Get and Set Hard Disk Parameters, app2_description: A shell utility to access and tune the ioctl features of the Linux IDE\ndriver and IDE drives.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mark Lord, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [384]{app2_name: hermes, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.2, app2_release: 456, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.clanlib.org/hermes/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Graphics Conversion Library, app2_description: A graphics library for converting between various pixel formats.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Christian Nentwich <c.nentwich@cs.ucl.ac.uk>\n Mikko Tiihonen <Mikko.Tiihonen@hut.fi>\n Glenn Fiedler <ptc@gaffer.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [385]{app2_name: hplip, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.7, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: HP's Printing and Scanning Software, app2_description: The Hewlett-Packard Linux Imaging and Printing project (HPLIP) provides\na unified single and multifunction connectivity solution for HP\nprinters and scanners (in particular, HP all-in-one devices).\n\nHPLIP provides unified connectivity for printing, scanning, photo card\naccess, and device management and is designed to work with CUPS. It\nincludes the Ghostscript printer driver HPIJS for HP printers and a\nspecial "hp" CUPS back-end that provides bidirectional communication\nwith the device (required for HP printer device management). It also\nincludes the SANE scanner back-end "hpaio" for HP all-in-one devices.\nThe "hp-toolbox" program is provided for device management.\n\nThe HPLIP project is open source software and uses GPL-compatible\nlicenses. For more information, see:\n\nhttp://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/\n\n/usr/share/doc/packages/hplip/hplip_readme.html\n\n/usr/share/doc/packages/hplip/hpijs-*/hpijs_readme.html\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n David Suffield <david.suffield@hp.com>\n Cory Meisch <cory.meisch@hp.com>\n Yie Shiyun <shiyun.yie@hp.com>\n Donald J. Welch <donald.welch@hp.com>\n Cauligi Raghothama S. <raghothama.cauligi@hp.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [386]{app2_name: hplip-hpijs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.7, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://hpinkjet.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: HPIJS for HP's printing and scanning software HPLIP., app2_description: HPIJS is a Ghostscript printer driver for HP printers.\n\nThis sub-package includes only the hpijs binary and the libhpip library\nwhich is needed to run it. Normally (in particular for CUPS) the HPIJS\ndriver needs the rest of HP's printing and scanning software in the\npackage hplip. For special cases (e.g. for LPRng/lpdfilter or for a\nminimal printing system) it is possible to use only the hpijs binary\nand Ghostscript.\n\nFor documentation and license see the main-package hplip.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n David Suffield <david.suffield@hp.com>\n Cory Meisch <cory.meisch@hp.com>\n Yie Shiyun <shiyun.yie@hp.com>\n Donald J. Welch <donald.welch@hp.com>\n Cauligi Raghothama S. <raghothama.cauligi@hp.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [387]{app2_name: htdig, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.0b6, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.htdig.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: WWW Index and Search System, app2_description: The ht://Dig system is a complete World Wide Web index and search\nsystem for a small domain or intranet. This system is not meant to\nreplace the need for powerful Internet-wide search systems like Lycos,\nInfoseek, Webcrawler, or AltaVista. Instead it is meant to cover the\nsearch needs of a single company, campus, or even a particular\nsubsection of a Web site.\n\nUnlike some WAIS-based or Web server-based search engines, ht://Dig can\nspan several Web servers at a site. The type of these Web servers does\nnot matter as long as they understand the HTTP 1.0 protocol.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andrew Scherpbier <andrew@contigo.com>\n Gabriele Bartolini <bartolini@infomedia.it>\n Lachlan Andrew <lha@users.sourceforge.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [388]{app2_name: hwinfo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 12.29, app2_release: 3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Hardware Library, app2_description: A simple program that lists results from the hardware detection\nlibrary., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [389]{app2_name: i4l-base, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2006.4.25, app2_release: 4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.isdn4linux.de, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: ISDN for Linux Basic Utilities, app2_description: These utilities are needed for configuring and using ISDN devices. This\npackage includes special tools for network connections via ISDN. Other\ntools for setup of various ISDN cards and for monitoring ISDN\nconnections are also included.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Fritz Elfert <felfert@to.com>\n Karsten Keil <kkeil@suse.de>\n Michael Hipp <Michael.Hipp@student.uni-tuebingen.de>\n Andreas Kool <akool@Kool.f.EUnet.de>\n Ullrich von Bassewitz <uz@musoftware.com>\n Stefan Luethje <luethje@sl-gw.lake.de>\n Carsten Paeth <calle@calle.in-berlin.de>\n Paul Slootman <paul@wurtel.net>\n Armin Schindler <mac@melware.de>\n Kai Germaschewski <kai@tp1.ruhr-uni-bochum.de>\n and much more, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [390]{app2_name: i4l-isdnlog, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2006.4.25, app2_release: 4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.isdn4linux.de, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An ISDN line logging and control utility, app2_description: Isdnlog is a very powerful tool to log calls on your ISDN line. It can\nanalyze the D-channel messages and start programs based on various\nphone call events. It can make summaries of phone call costs and\ntranslate known numbers to names. It has its own database for areacodes\nand phone call costs for many phone network providers and can help you\nto take care of your phone bill.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andreas Kool <akool@isdn4linux.de>\n Stefan Luethje <luethje@sl-gw.lake.de>\n Michael Reinelt <reinelt@eunet.at>\n Leopold Toetsch <lt@toetsch.at>\n and more, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [391]{app2_name: i4lfirm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2006.4.25, app2_release: 4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.isdn4linux.de, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: ISDN firmware for active ISDN cards, app2_description: ISDN firmware for active ISDN cards.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Fritz Elfert <felfert@to.com>\n Karsten Keil <kkeil@suse.de>\n Michael Hipp <Michael.Hipp@student.uni-tuebingen.de>\n Andreas Kool <akool@Kool.f.EUnet.de>\n Ullrich von Bassewitz <uz@musoftware.com>\n Stefan Luethje <luethje@sl-gw.lake.de>\n Carsten Paeth <calle@calle.in-berlin.de>\n Paul Slootman <paul@wurtel.net>\n Armin Schindler <mac@melware.de>\n Kai Germaschewski <kai@tp1.ruhr-uni-bochum.de>\n and much more, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [392]{app2_name: id3lib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.8.3, app2_release: 102, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://id3lib.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Library for Manipulating ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags, app2_description: This package provides a software library for manipulating ID3v1 and\nID3v2 tags. It provides a convenient interface for software developers\nto include standards-compliant ID3v1/2 tagging capabilities in their\napplications. Features include identification of valid tags, automatic\nsize conversions, synchronization and resynchronization of tag frames,\nseamless tag compression and decompression, and optional padding\nfacilities.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Scott Thomas Haug <scott@id3.org>\n John Adcock <johnadcock@hotmail.com>\n Dirk Mahoney <dirk@id3.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [393]{app2_name: ifnteuro, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.1, app2_release: 209, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/intlfonts/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: European fonts for the X Window System, app2_description: European fonts for the X Window System (ISO 8859-1, 8859-2, 8859-3,\n8859-4, 8859-5/9, 8859-7, and 8859-8 together with\nKOI8-1/GOST19768.74-1).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n K. Odajima <odajima@mt.cs.keio.ac.jp>\n H. Kagotani <kagotani@cs.titech.ac.jp>\n Takahashi N. <ntakahas@etl.go.jp>\n K.Handa <handa@etl.go.jp>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [394]{app2_name: ifplugd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.28, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/ifplugd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Daemon Activating Network Interfaces on Cable Plug, app2_description: ifplugd is a lightweight Linux daemon that configures the network\nautomatically when a cable is plugged in and unconfigures it when the\ncable is pulled. It is primarily intended for use with laptops. It\nrelies on the distribution's native network configuration subsystem, so\nis not very intrusive.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Lennard Poettering <mzvscyhtq (at) 0pointer (dot) de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [395]{app2_name: imlib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9.14, app2_release: 215, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.labs.redhat.com/imlib/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Shared Library for Loading and Rendering 3D Images, app2_description: This is a general, all-purpose image loading and rendering (image data\nto screen data) library. Imlib is currently capable of loading 25\ndifferent image formats.\n\nSee the file /usr/include/X11/imlib.h or directory\n/usr/share/doc/packages/imlib for more details.\n\nThis shared library is needed for the Enlightenment window manager and\nfor GNOME.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Carsten Haitzler <s2154962@cse.unsw.edu.au>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [396]{app2_name: imlib-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9.14, app2_release: 215, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.labs.redhat.com/imlib/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Shared Library for Loading and Rendering 3D Images, app2_description: This is a general, all-purpose image loading and rendering (image data\nto screen data) library. Imlib is currently capable of loading 25\ndifferent image formats.\n\nSee the file /usr/include/X11/imlib.h or directory\n/usr/share/doc/packages/imlib for more details.\n\nThis shared library is needed for the Enlightenment window manager and\nfor GNOME.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Carsten Haitzler <s2154962@cse.unsw.edu.au>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [397]{app2_name: info, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.8, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.texinfo.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Stand-Alone Terminal-Based Info Browser, app2_description: Info is a terminal-based program for reading documentation of computer\nprograms in the Info format. The GNU Project distributes most of its\non-line manuals in the Info format, so you need a program called "Info\nreader" to read the manuals.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>\n Brian Fox <bfox@gnu.ai.mit.edu>\n Charles Hannum <mycroft@gnu.ai.mit.edu>\n Daniel Hagerty <hag@gnu.ai.mit.edu>\n David J. MacKenzie <djm@gnu.ai.mit.edu>\n Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il>\n Jim Meyering <meyering@na-net.ornl.gov>\n Karl Berry <karl@gnu.org>\n Kaveh R. Ghazi <ghazi@caip.rutgers.edu>\n Noah Friedman <friedman@prep.ai.mit.edu>\n Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.ai.mit.edu>\n Robert J. Chassell <bob@gnu.ai.mit.edu>\n Roland McGrath <roland@gnu.ai.mit.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [398]{app2_name: info2html, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/info2html/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Program to Convert Info Pages into HTML Pages, app2_description: This package contains the CGI script info2html that creates HTML pages\nfrom info documents.\n\nInfo2html opens a Web browser with an HTML page of the info file\n/usr/share/info/dir.\n\nInfo references and nodes can be clicked to generate HTML pages of the\nlinked info files.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Karl Guggisberg <guggis@iam.unibe.ch>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [399]{app2_name: initviocons, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4, app2_release: 314, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.iseries.de/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Terminal Initialization for the iSeries Virtual Console, app2_description: Initviocons can be used on the iSeries platform to recognize terminal\nfeatures of a telnet client that is connected to the virtual console\n(similar to a serial console). It probes the terminal via escape\nsequences to find out the screen size and a suitable TERM type. It also\ndoes special initialization if possible (for example, carriage return\nsuppression for Windows telnet clients). On the iSeries platform, it\nadditionally checks for the presence of more than one terminal\nconnected on the same line. See /etc/profile for a usage example.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Peter Poeml <poeml@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [400]{app2_name: inkscape, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.43, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.inkscape.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Inkscape Vector Illustration Program, app2_description: Inkscape is a vector illustration program for the GNOME desktop.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Alexander Clausen\n John Bintz\n Arpad Biro\n Daniel Borgmann\n Hans Breuer\n Bulia Byak\n Chema Celorio\n Johan Ceuppens\n Zbigniew Chyla\n John Cliff\n Kees Cook\n Robert Crosbie\n Jon Cruz\n Danilo Egan\n Frank Felfe\n Fred\n Ted Gould\n Bryce Harrington\n Carl Hetherington\n Nathan Hurst\n Thomas Ingham\n Bob Jamison\n Lauris Kaplinski\n Lynn Kerby\n Petr Kovar\n Raph Levien\n Vitaly Lipatov\n Dmitry G. Mastrukov\n Michael Meeks\n Federico Mena\n MenTaLguY\n Peter Moulder\n Yukihiro Nakai\n Christian Neumair\n Mitsuru Oka\n Jon Phillips\n Christian Schaller\n Tom von Schwerdtner\n Pat Suwalski\n Adib Taraben\n Daniel Yacob\n Masatake Yamato, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [401]{app2_name: insserv, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.04.0, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Program to Arrange Initialization Scripts, app2_description: Insserv enables an installed system init script (boot script) by\nreading the comment header of the script and calculating the\ndependencies between all scripts.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dr. Werner Fink <werner@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [402]{app2_name: intlfnts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.1, app2_release: 209, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/intlfonts/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Documentation for the International Fonts, app2_description: This package contains the READMEs for international fonts from the\nfollowing packages:\n\nifntarab: Arab fonts for X11\n\nifntasia: Asian fonts for X11\n\nifntchia: Chinese fonts for X11\n\nifntchib: Big Chinese fonts for X11\n\nifntethi: Ethiopic fonts for X11\n\nifnteuro: European fonts for X11\n\nifntjapa: Japanese fonts for X11\n\nifntjapb: Big Japanese fonts for X11\n\nifntphon: IPA fonts for X11\n\nintlfonts-ttf: TrueType fonts\n\nintlfonts-bdf: Bitmap fonts useful for printing exotic languages from\nEmacs, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [403]{app2_name: ipod-sharp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.15, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.snorp.net/log/?page_id=53, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for Interacting with Apple iPod\xae devices, app2_description: ipod-sharp is a library that allows manipulation of the iTunesDB used\nin Apple iPod\xae devices. Currently it supports adding and removing\nsongs and manipulating existing play lists.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n James Willcox <snorp@snorp.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [404]{app2_name: iproute2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.15, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://developer.osdl.org/dev/iproute2/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Advanced Routing, app2_description: This package provides the tools ip, tc, and rtmon needed to use the new\nand advanced routing options of the Linux kernel. The SUSE Linux\ndistribution has used this package for network setup since SuSE Linux\n8.0.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Alexey Kuznetsov <kuznet at ms2 dot inr dot ac dot ru>\n Stephem Hemminger <shemminger at osdl dot org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [405]{app2_name: iptables, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.5, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.iptables.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: IP Packet Filter Administration, app2_description: Iptables is used to set up, maintain, and inspect the tables of IP\npacket filter rules in the Linux kernel. This version requires kernel\n2.4.0 or newer.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Netfilter Core Team <netfilter-core@linuxcare.com.au>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [406]{app2_name: iputils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: ss021109, app2_release: 165, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.tux.org/people/alexey-kuznetsov/ip-routing, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: IPv4and IPv6 Networking Utilities, app2_description: This package contains some small network tools for IPv4 and IPv6 like\nrdisc, ping6, traceroute6, tracepath, and tracepath6.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Alexey Kuznetsov <kuznet@ms2.inr.ac.ru>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [407]{app2_name: isapnp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.26, app2_release: 503, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An ISA Plug and Play Configuration Utility, app2_description: Two programs--one allows the dumping of resource data and generation of\na skeleton configuration file, the other configures ISA PnP hardware\nusing a configuration file.\n\nFor more information, refer to:\n/usr/share/doc/packages/isapnp/README.SuSE\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Peter Fox <fox@roestock.demon.co.uk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [408]{app2_name: iso-codes, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.49, app2_release: 17, 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-3166\nterritory code list, ISO-3166-2 subterritory lists, and all their\ntranslations in gettext .po form.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Alastair McKinstry, <mckinstry@debian.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [409]{app2_name: iso_ent, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2000.11.03, app2_release: 670, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Character Entity Sets for ISO 8879:1986, app2_description: Character entity sets for ISO 8879:1986., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [410]{app2_name: ispell, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.06, app2_release: 477, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fmg-www.cs.ucla.edu/fmg-members/geoff/ispell.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Spell Checker, app2_description: Ispell is a fast, screen-oriented spell checker that shows you your\nerrors in the context of the original file and suggests possible\ncorrections when it can figure them out. Compared to UNIX spell, it is\nfaster and much easier to use.\tIspell can also handle languages other\nthan English. Ispell has a long history and many people have\ncontributed to the current version--some of the major contributors\ninclude R. E. Gorin, Pace Willisson, Walt Buehring, and Geoff Kuenning.\n\nYou can find a short description in the directory\n/usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n R. E. Gorin\n Pace Willisson <pace@ai.mit.edu>\n Walt Buehring\n Goeff Kuenning <geoff@ITcorp.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [411]{app2_name: ispell-american, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.06, app2_release: 477, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fmg-www.cs.ucla.edu/fmg-members/geoff/ispell.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: American ispell dictionary, app2_description: This package includes a ready American dictionary for ispell. If you\ninstall ispell-british too, check /etc/sysconfig/ispell to see which\none the default English dictionary will be. A short usage description\nis given in /usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/README. The sources for this\ndictionary are included in the source package of ispell., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [412]{app2_name: ispell-british, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.06, app2_release: 477, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fmg-www.cs.ucla.edu/fmg-members/geoff/ispell.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: British ispell dictionary, app2_description: This packages includes a ready British dictionary for ispell. If you\ninstall ispell-american too, check /etc/sysconfig/ispell to see which\none will be the default English dictionary. A short usage description\nis given in /usr/share/doc/packages/ispell/README. The sources for this\ndictionary are included in the source package of ispell., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [413]{app2_name: jack, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.100.0, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://jackit.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Jack Audio Connection Kit, app2_description: JACK is a low-latency audio server written primarily for the Linux\noperating system. It can connect a number of different applications to\nan audio device, as well as allow them to share audio between\nthemselves. Its clients can run in their own processes (as a normal\napplication), or they can run within a JACK server (as a plug-in).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n pbd@users.sourceforge.net, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [414]{app2_name: jack-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.100.0, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://jackit.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Jack Audio Connection Kit, app2_description: JACK is a low-latency audio server written primarily for the Linux\noperating system. It can connect a number of different applications to\nan audio device, as well as allow them to share audio between\nthemselves. Its clients can run in their own processes (as a normal\napplication), or they can run within a JACK server (as a plug-in).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n pbd@users.sourceforge.net, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [415]{app2_name: java-1_4_2-gcj-compat-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.2.0, app2_release: 33, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/rhug/java-gcj-compat, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: JPackage Runtime Scripts for GCJ, app2_description: This package contains shell scripts and symbolic links to simulate a\nJPackage Java runtime environment with GCJ.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Thomas Fitzsimmons <fitzsim@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [416]{app2_name: java-1_4_2-sun, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.2.11, app2_release: 8, app2_arch: i586, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, app2_description: The Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment contains the Java virtual machine,\nruntime class libraries, and Java application launcher that are\nnecessary to run programs written in the Java progamming language. It\nis not a development environment and does not contain development tools\nsuch as compilers and debuggers. For development tools, see the\njava-1_4_2-sun-devel package.\n\nThe Java 2 Runtime Environment is intended for software developers and\nvendors who wish to redistribute their applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [417]{app2_name: java-1_4_2-sun-plugin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.2.11, app2_release: 8, app2_arch: i586, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/download.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Browser plugin files for java-1.4.2-sun, app2_description: This package contains browser plugin files for java-1.4.2-sun. Note:\nthis package supports browsers built with GCC 3.2 and later., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [418]{app2_name: jfsutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.10, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://jfs.sf.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: IBM JFS Utility Programs, app2_description: This package contains utilities for managing IBM's Journaled File\nSystem (JFS) under Linux. The following utilities are available:\n\no fsck.jfs--initiate replay of the JFS transaction log and check and\nrepair a JFS formatted device o logdump--dump a JFS formatted device's\njournal log o logredo--replay a JFS formatted device's journal log o\nmkfs.jfs--create a JFS formatted partition o xchkdmp--dump the contents\nof a JFS fsck log file created with xchklog o xchklog--extract a log\nfrom the JFS fsck workspace into a file o xpeek--shell-type JFS file\nsystem editor\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Steve Best <sbest@us.ibm.com>\n Dave Kleikamp <shaggy@us.ibm.com>\n Barry Arndt <barndt@us.ibm.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [419]{app2_name: joe, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.3, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/joe-editor, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Text Editor, app2_description: JOE (Joe's Own Editor) is a freeware ASCII editor for UNIX. Joe is\nsimilar to most IBM PC text editors. The keyboard combinations are\nsimilar to WordStar[tm] and Turbo C. Some of Joe's features include:\n\n-full support of termcap and terminfo (useful for device-independent\ndescriptions to control screen output) -optimized screen refresh like\nGNU Emacs (Joe can even be used at 2400 baud) -easy installation with\nall features for UNIX integration with vi: a marked block of text can\nbe filtered through a UNIX command and wherever JOE accepts a filename\nparameter, the following can also be substituted:\n\n!command\t\t:to redirect from or to another command\n\n>>filename\t\t:to append onto an existing file\n\nfilename,start,size\t:to edit a part of a file or device\n\n-\t\t\t:to use standard input/output\n\nWhen JOE has several files opened at the same time, each file is\ndisplayed in its own window. Additionally, JOE allows for shell windows\nfrom which the output of the executed commands are saved in a buffer,\nautomatic filename completion (via TAB), help windows, undo and redo,\nand search and replace using regular expressions.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Joseph H. Allen <jhallen@world.std.com>\n\n Marek 'Marx' Grac <xgrac@fi.muni.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [420]{app2_name: jpackage-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.3, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.jpackage.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: JPackage Utilities, app2_description: Utilities for the JPackage project <http://www.jpackage.org/>., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [421]{app2_name: kbd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.12, app2_release: 62, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.win.tue.nl/pub/home/aeb/linux-local/utils/kbd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Keyboard and Font Utilities, app2_description: Load and save keyboard mappings. This is needed if you are not using\nthe US keyboard map. This package also contains utilities for changing\nyour console fonts. If you install this package, YaST includes an extra\nmenu to allow you to choose between the different fonts. This package\nalso includes fonts from the kbd_fonts.tar.gz package (by Paul\nGortmaker) on Sunsite.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andries Brouwer <aeb@cwi.nl>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [422]{app2_name: kdebase3, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5.1, app2_release: 69.32, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kde.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The KDE Core Components, app2_description: This package contains kdebase, one of the basic packages of the K\nDesktop Environment. It contains, among others, kwin (the KDE window\nmanager), Konqueror (the KDE Web browser), and KControl (the\nconfiguration program)\n\nThis package is needed if you want to use the KDE Desktop. It is not\nneeded if you only want to start some KDE applications.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The KDE Team <kde@kde.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [423]{app2_name: kdebase3-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5.1, app2_release: 69.32, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kde.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The KDE Core Components, app2_description: This package contains kdebase, one of the basic packages of the K\nDesktop Environment. It contains, among others, kwin (the KDE window\nmanager), Konqueror (the KDE Web browser), and KControl (the\nconfiguration program)\n\nThis package is needed if you want to use the KDE Desktop. It is not\nneeded if you only want to start some KDE applications.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The KDE Team <kde@kde.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [424]{app2_name: kdebase3-SuSE, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.1, app2_release: 58.11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SUSE KDE Extension, app2_description: This package contains the standard SUSE desktop and menu extensions for\nthe Kpanel.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Artwork:\n Ken W. Wimer <wimer@suse.de>\n Torsten Rahn <tackat@suse.de>\n Everaldo <everaldo@everaldo.com>\n\n Implementation:\n Adrian Schr\xf6ter <adrian@suse.de>\n Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.de>\n Oliver Ries <ories@suse.de>\n Ludwig Nussel <lnussel@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [425]{app2_name: kdebase3-ksysguardd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5.1, app2_release: 69.15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kde.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: KDE base package: ksysguard daemon, app2_description: This package contains the ksysguard daemon. It is needed for ksysguard.\n\nThis package can be installed on servers without any other KDE packages\nto guard the system from remote computers.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The KDE Team <kde@kde.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [426]{app2_name: kdebindings3-python, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5.1, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kde.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python Bindings for KDE, app2_description: Needed libraries for writing applications in Python for Qt and KDE.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The KDE Team <kde@kde.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [427]{app2_name: kdelibs3, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5.1, app2_release: 47, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kde.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: KDE Base Libraries, app2_description: This package contains kdelibs, one of the basic packages of the K\nDesktop Environment. It contains the necessary libraries for the KDE\ndesktop.\n\nThis package is absolutely necessary for using KDE.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The KDE Team <kde@kde.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [428]{app2_name: kdelibs3-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5.1, app2_release: 47, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kde.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: KDE Base Libraries, app2_description: This package contains kdelibs, one of the basic packages of the K\nDesktop Environment. It contains the necessary libraries for the KDE\ndesktop.\n\nThis package is absolutely necessary for using KDE.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The KDE Team <kde@kde.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [429]{app2_name: kdelibs3-doc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5.1, app2_release: 47, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kde.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Documentation for KDE Base Libraries, app2_description: This package contains the core environment and templates for the KDE\nhelp system.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The KDE Team <kde@kde.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [430]{app2_name: kernel-default, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.16.21, app2_release: 0.25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Standard Kernel, app2_description: The standard kernel.\n\n\n\nSource Timestamp: 2006/09/19 07:26:15 UTC\nCVS Branch: SLES10_GA_BRANCH-UPDATE_2_BRANCH, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [431]{app2_name: kino, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.0, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://kino.schirmacher.de/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Kino is a Nonlinear DV Editor for GNU/Linux, app2_description: Kino is a nonlinear DV editor for GNU/Linux. It features excellent\nintegration with IEEE 1394 for capture, VTR control, and recording back\nto the camera. It captures video to disk in AVI format in both type-1\nDV and type-2 DV (separate audio stream) encodings.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Arne Schirmacher\n Dan Dennedy <dan@dennedy.org>\n Charlie Yates, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [432]{app2_name: kio_slp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.1, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SLP Browsing with Konqueror, app2_description: With kio_slp, browse your SLP (Service Location Protocol) network,\nredirect to the real services, or view the service attributes.\n\nEnter "service:/" in Konqueror to browse your network.\n\nUse "slp:/" to browse only SLP announcements and view the attributes.\n\nUse "mdns:/" to browse only multicast DNS announcements and view the\nattributes.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Adrian Schr\xf6ter <adrian@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [433]{app2_name: klogd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.1, app2_release: 557, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The kernel log daemon, app2_description: The klogd daemon 'listens' to kernel log messages, prioritizes them,\nand routes them to either output files or to syslog daemon.\n\nThis version of klogd will optionally translate kernel addresses to\ntheir symbolic equivalents if provided with a system map.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dr. Greg Wettstein <greg@wind.rmcc.com>\n Stephen Tweedie <sct@dcs.ed.ac.uk>\n Juha Virtanen <jiivee@hut.fi>\n Shane Alderton <shane@scs.apana.org.au>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [434]{app2_name: krb5, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.3, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/www/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: MIT Kerberos5 Implementation--Libraries, app2_description: Kerberos V5 is a trusted-third-party network authentication system,\nwhich can improve your network's security by eliminating the insecure\npractice of clear text passwords.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The MIT Kerberos Team\n Sam Hartman <hartmans@mit.edu>\n Ken Raeburn <raeburn@mit.edu>\n Tom Yu <tlyu@mit.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [435]{app2_name: krb5-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.3, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/www/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: MIT Kerberos5 Implementation--Libraries, app2_description: Kerberos V5 is a trusted-third-party network authentication system,\nwhich can improve your network's security by eliminating the insecure\npractice of clear text passwords.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The MIT Kerberos Team\n Sam Hartman <hartmans@mit.edu>\n Ken Raeburn <raeburn@mit.edu>\n Tom Yu <tlyu@mit.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [436]{app2_name: krb5-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.3, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/www/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: MIT Kerberos5 implementation - client programms, app2_description: Kerberos V5 is a trusted-third-party network authentication system,\nwhich can improve your network's security by eliminating the insecure\npractice of cleartext passwords. This package includes some required\nclient programs, like kinit, kadmin, ...\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The MIT Kerberos Team\n Sam Hartman <hartmans@mit.edu>\n Ken Raeburn <raeburn@mit.edu>\n Tom Yu <tlyu@mit.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [437]{app2_name: ksymoops, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.11, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.<country>.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/ksymoops/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Kernel Oops and Error Message Decoder, app2_description: The Linux kernel produces error messages that contain machine specific\nnumbers that are meaningless for debugging. Ksymoops reads\nmachine-specific files and the error log and converts the addresses to\nmeaningful symbols and offsets.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Keith Owens <kaos@ocs.com.au>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [438]{app2_name: ldapcpplib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.0.4, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C++ API for LDAPv3, app2_description: C++ API for LDAPv3.\n\nDocumentation is in /usr/share/doc/packages/ldapcpplib/srcdoc.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Ralf Haferkamp <rhafer@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [439]{app2_name: less, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 394, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Text File Browser and Pager Similar to more, app2_description: less is a text file browser and pager similar to more. It allows\nbackward as well as forward movement within a file. Also, less does not\nhave to read the entire input file before starting. It is possible to\nstart an editor at any time from within less.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mark Nudelman <markn@greenwoodsoftware.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [440]{app2_name: lftp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.4.0, app2_release: 22, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://lftp.yar.ru/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: LFTP Command Line File Transfer Program, app2_description: LFTP is a reliable shell-like command line FTP client. It can retry\noperations and does reget automatically. It can do several transfers\nsimultaneously in the background. With LFTP, you can start a transfer\nin the background and continue browsing that FTP site or another one.\nThis is all done in one process. Background jobs are completed in nohup\nmode if you exit or close the modem connection. LFTP has reput, mirror,\nand reverse mirror among its features. Since version 2.0, it also\nsupports the HTTP protocol. Other features include IPV6 support,\ncontext sensitive completion, output redirection to files or to pipe,\nFTP and HTTP proxy support, transfer rate throttling for each\nconnection and for all connections in sum, job queueing, job execution\nat specified times, opie and skey support in the FTP protocol, SSL for\nHTTP and FTP, and FXP transfers.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Alexander V. Lukyanov <lav@yars.free.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [441]{app2_name: libacl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.34, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/cmd_tars, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A dynamic library for accessing POSIX Access Control Lists, app2_description: This package contains the libacl.so dynamic library which contains the\nPOSIX 1003.1e draft standard 17 functions for manipulating access\ncontrol lists.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andreas Gruenbacher <a.gruenbacher@computer.org>\n SGI, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [442]{app2_name: libacl-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.34, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/cmd_tars, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A dynamic library for accessing POSIX Access Control Lists, app2_description: This package contains the libacl.so dynamic library which contains the\nPOSIX 1003.1e draft standard 17 functions for manipulating access\ncontrol lists.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andreas Gruenbacher <a.gruenbacher@computer.org>\n SGI, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [443]{app2_name: libao, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.6, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.xiph.org/ao/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Cross-Platform Audio Output Library, app2_description: Libao is a cross-platform audio output library. It currently supports\nESD, OSS, Solaris, and IRIX.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Aaron Holtzman\n Stan Seibert <indigo@aztec.asu.edu>\n Jack Moffitt <jack@icecast.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [444]{app2_name: libapparmor, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?apparmor, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Immunix Library to provide key AppArmor symbols, app2_description: This package provides the libimmunix library, which contains the\nchange_hat(2) symbol, used for sub-process confinement by AppArmor.\nApplications that wish to make use of change_hat(2) need to link\nagainst this library.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n sbeattie@suse.de, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [445]{app2_name: libart_lgpl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.3.17, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libart Components Licensed under the LGPL, app2_description: Libart is a library for high-performance 2D graphics. It is currently\nbeing used as the antialiased rendering engine for GNOME Canvas. It is\nalso the rendering engine for Gill, the GNOME Illustration application.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Raph Levien <raph@acm.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [446]{app2_name: libart_lgpl-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.3.17, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libart Components Licensed under the LGPL, app2_description: Libart is a library for high-performance 2D graphics. It is currently\nbeing used as the antialiased rendering engine for GNOME Canvas. It is\nalso the rendering engine for Gill, the GNOME Illustration application.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Raph Levien <raph@acm.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [447]{app2_name: libattr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.28, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/cmd_tars, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A dynamic library for filesystem extended attribute support, app2_description: This package contains the libattr.so dynamic library.It contains the\nextended attribute system calls and library functions.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andreas Gruenbacher <a.gruenbacher@computer.org>\n SGI, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [448]{app2_name: libattr-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.28, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/cmd_tars, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A dynamic library for filesystem extended attribute support, app2_description: This package contains the libattr.so dynamic library.It contains the\nextended attribute system calls and library functions.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andreas Gruenbacher <a.gruenbacher@computer.org>\n SGI, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [449]{app2_name: libavc1394, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.1, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/libavc1394/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libavc1394--Programming Interface to the AV/C Specification, app2_description: Libavc1394 is a programming interface to the AV/C specification from\nthe 1394 Trade Association. AV/C stands for Audio/Video Control.\nCurrently, applications use the library to control the tape transport\nmechanism on DV camcorders. However, there are many devices and device\nfunctions that can be controlled via AV/C. Eventually, the library will\nbe expanded to implement more of the specification and to provide a\nhigh level interface to various devices.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dan Dennedy <dan@dennedy.org>\n Andreas Micklei <andreas.micklei@ivistar.de>\n Jason Howard <jason@spectsoft.com>\n Man page by Daniel Kobras <kobras@debian.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [450]{app2_name: libavc1394-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.1, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/libavc1394/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libavc1394--Programming Interface to the AV/C Specification, app2_description: Libavc1394 is a programming interface to the AV/C specification from\nthe 1394 Trade Association. AV/C stands for Audio/Video Control.\nCurrently, applications use the library to control the tape transport\nmechanism on DV camcorders. However, there are many devices and device\nfunctions that can be controlled via AV/C. Eventually, the library will\nbe expanded to implement more of the specification and to provide a\nhigh level interface to various devices.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dan Dennedy <dan@dennedy.org>\n Andreas Micklei <andreas.micklei@ivistar.de>\n Jason Howard <jason@spectsoft.com>\n Man page by Daniel Kobras <kobras@debian.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [451]{app2_name: libbeagle, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.3, app2_release: 37, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/projects/beagle/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Beagle C interface, app2_description: Library to talk to the beagle server in C., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [452]{app2_name: libbeagle-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.3, app2_release: 37, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/projects/beagle/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Beagle C interface, app2_description: Library to talk to the beagle server in C., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [453]{app2_name: libbonobo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.10.1, app2_release: 22, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Bonobo Component System for the GNOME 2.x Desktop Platform, app2_description: Bonobo is a component system for the GNOME platform. Libbonobo is the\nnew version for the GNOME 2.x Desktop platform.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Miguel de Icaza (miguel@ximian.com)\n Nat Friedman (nat@ximian.com)\n Michael Meeks (michael@ximian.com)\n Dietmar Maurer (dietmar@ximian.com)\n Alex Graveley (alex@ximian.com)\n Mike Kestner (mkestner@ameritech.net)\n Joe Shaw (joe@ximian.com), app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [454]{app2_name: libbonobo-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.10.1, app2_release: 22, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Bonobo Component System for the GNOME 2.x Desktop Platform, app2_description: Bonobo is a component system for the GNOME platform. Libbonobo is the\nnew version for the GNOME 2.x Desktop platform.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Miguel de Icaza (miguel@ximian.com)\n Nat Friedman (nat@ximian.com)\n Michael Meeks (michael@ximian.com)\n Dietmar Maurer (dietmar@ximian.com)\n Alex Graveley (alex@ximian.com)\n Mike Kestner (mkestner@ameritech.net)\n Joe Shaw (joe@ximian.com), app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [455]{app2_name: libbonoboui, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.10.1, app2_release: 23, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Bonobo Part of the GNOME User Interface Libraries, app2_description: This library contains the Bonobo-related part of the GNOME UI\nlibraries. It belongs to the GNOME 2.x Desktop platform., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [456]{app2_name: libbonoboui-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.10.1, app2_release: 23, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Bonobo Part of the GNOME User Interface Libraries, app2_description: This library contains the Bonobo-related part of the GNOME UI\nlibraries. It belongs to the GNOME 2.x Desktop platform., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [457]{app2_name: libbtctl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.0, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://usefulinc.com/software/gnome-bluetooth/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GObject Bluetooth Controller Library, app2_description: This library is intended to provide convenient GObject-style access to\ncommon platform bluetooth functions.\n\nThe idea of this library is to stand alone and not to require GNOME.\n\nIt provides .NET bindings (in separate package) and Python bindings.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Edd Dumbill <edd@usefulinc.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [458]{app2_name: libcap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.92, app2_release: 497, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library and Binaries for Capabilities (linux-privs) Support, app2_description: Capabilities are a measure to limit the omnipotence of the superuser.\nCurrently a program started by root or setuid root has the power to do\nanything. Capabilities (Linux-Privs) provide a more fine-grained access\ncontrol. Without kernel patches, you can use this library to drop\ncapabilities within setuid binaries. If you use patches, this can be\ndone automatically by the kernel., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [459]{app2_name: libcap-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.92, app2_release: 497, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library and Binaries for Capabilities (linux-privs) Support, app2_description: Capabilities are a measure to limit the omnipotence of the superuser.\nCurrently a program started by root or setuid root has the power to do\nanything. Capabilities (Linux-Privs) provide a more fine-grained access\ncontrol. Without kernel patches, you can use this library to drop\ncapabilities within setuid binaries. If you use patches, this can be\ndone automatically by the kernel., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [460]{app2_name: libcddb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.1, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libcddb.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: CDDB Access Library, app2_description: Libcddb is a library that implements the different protocols (CDDBP,\nHTTP, SMTP) to access data on a CDDB server (http://freedb.org). It\ntries to be as cross-platform as possible.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Kris Verbeeck <airborne@advalvas.be>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [461]{app2_name: libcddb-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.1, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libcddb.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: CDDB Access Library, app2_description: Libcddb is a library that implements the different protocols (CDDBP,\nHTTP, SMTP) to access data on a CDDB server (http://freedb.org). It\ntries to be as cross-platform as possible.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Kris Verbeeck <airborne@advalvas.be>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [462]{app2_name: libcdio, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.76, app2_release: 16, 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 Access Library, app2_description: This library encapsulates CD-ROM reading and control. Applications\nwanting to be oblivious to the OS and device-dependent properties of a\nCD-ROM can use this library.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Herbert Valerio Riedel <hvr@gnu.org>\n Rocky Bernstein <rocky@panix.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [463]{app2_name: libcdio-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.76, app2_release: 16, 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 Access Library, app2_description: This library encapsulates CD-ROM reading and control. Applications\nwanting to be oblivious to the OS and device-dependent properties of a\nCD-ROM can use this library.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Herbert Valerio Riedel <hvr@gnu.org>\n Rocky Bernstein <rocky@panix.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [464]{app2_name: libcom_err, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.38, app2_release: 25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: com_err library, app2_description: com_err is an error message display library.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Remy Card <card@masi.ibp.fr>\n Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [465]{app2_name: libcom_err-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.38, app2_release: 25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: com_err library, app2_description: com_err is an error message display library.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Remy Card <card@masi.ibp.fr>\n Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [466]{app2_name: libcroco, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.0, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freespiders.org/projects/libcroco/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: CSS2 Parser Library, app2_description: Libcroco is a stand-alone CSS2 parsing library. It provides a low-level\nevent-driven SAC-like API and a CSS object model-like API.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Gael Chamoulaud <strider@gnome.org>\n Rob BUIS <rwlbuis@xs4all.nl>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [467]{app2_name: libcroco-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.0, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freespiders.org/projects/libcroco/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: CSS2 Parser Library, app2_description: Libcroco is a stand-alone CSS2 parsing library. It provides a low-level\nevent-driven SAC-like API and a CSS object model-like API.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Gael Chamoulaud <strider@gnome.org>\n Rob BUIS <rwlbuis@xs4all.nl>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [468]{app2_name: libdc1394, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.0, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/libdc1394/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: 1394-Based Digital Camera Control Library, app2_description: This library provides functionality for controlling any camera that\nconforms to the 1394-Based Digital Camera Specification (which can be\nfound at\nhttp://www.1394ta.org/Download/Technology/Specifications/Camera120.pdf)\n. It utilizes the low-level functionality provided by libraw1394 to\ncommunicate with the camera.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Gord Peters <GordPeters@smarttech.com>\n Per Dalgas Jakobsen <pdj@maridan.dk>\n Chris Urmson <curmson@ri.cmu.edu>\n Damien Douxchamps <douxchamps@ieee.org>\n Dan Dennedy <dan@dennedy.org>\n David Moore <david@startbox.com>\n John Stanley <stanley@peak.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [469]{app2_name: libdrm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dri.sf.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Userspace Interface for Kernel DRM Services, app2_description: The package containts the userspace interface to the kernel DRM\nservices.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Daryll Strauss <daryll@valinux.com>\n Dave Airlie <airlied@linux.ie>\n Eric Anholt <anholt@FreeBSD.org>\n Frank C. Earl <fearl@airmail.net>\n Gareth Hughes <gareth@valinux.com>\n Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com>\n Jeff Hartmann <jhartmann@valinux.com>\n Jens Owen <jens@tungstengraphics.com>\n Jon Smirl <jonsmirl@gmail.com>\n Jose Fonseca <jrfonseca@tungstengraphics.com>\n Keith Whitwell <keith@tungstengraphics.com>\n Kevin E. Martin <martin@valinux.com>\n Leif Delgass <ldelgass@retinalburn.net>\n Matthew J Sottek <matthew.j.sottek@intel.com>\n Michel Daenzer <michel@daenzer.net>\n Nicolai Haehnle <prefect_@gmx.net>\n Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>\n Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>\n Rickard E. (Rik) Faith <faith@valinux.com>\n Sung-Ching Lin <sclin@sis.com.tw>\n Terry Barnaby <terry1@beam.ltd.uk>\n Thomas Hellstrom <unichrome@shipmail.org>\n Torsten Duwe <duwe@caldera.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [470]{app2_name: libdrm-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dri.sf.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Userspace Interface for Kernel DRM Services, app2_description: The package containts the userspace interface to the kernel DRM\nservices.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Daryll Strauss <daryll@valinux.com>\n Dave Airlie <airlied@linux.ie>\n Eric Anholt <anholt@FreeBSD.org>\n Frank C. Earl <fearl@airmail.net>\n Gareth Hughes <gareth@valinux.com>\n Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com>\n Jeff Hartmann <jhartmann@valinux.com>\n Jens Owen <jens@tungstengraphics.com>\n Jon Smirl <jonsmirl@gmail.com>\n Jose Fonseca <jrfonseca@tungstengraphics.com>\n Keith Whitwell <keith@tungstengraphics.com>\n Kevin E. Martin <martin@valinux.com>\n Leif Delgass <ldelgass@retinalburn.net>\n Matthew J Sottek <matthew.j.sottek@intel.com>\n Michel Daenzer <michel@daenzer.net>\n Nicolai Haehnle <prefect_@gmx.net>\n Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>\n Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>\n Rickard E. (Rik) Faith <faith@valinux.com>\n Sung-Ching Lin <sclin@sis.com.tw>\n Terry Barnaby <terry1@beam.ltd.uk>\n Thomas Hellstrom <unichrome@shipmail.org>\n Torsten Duwe <duwe@caldera.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [471]{app2_name: libdv, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.104, app2_release: 23, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libdv.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Quasar DV Codec, app2_description: The Quasar DV codec (libdv) is a software codec for DV video, the\nencoding format used by most digital camcorders, typically those that\nsupport the IEEE 1394 (FireWire or i.Link) interface. Libdv was\ndeveloped according to the official standards for DV video: IEC 61834\nand SMPTE 314M.\n\nThere are two sample applications included with libdv: playdv and\nencode.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Erik Walthinsen <omega@cse.ogi.edu>\n Charles 'Buck' Krasic <krasic@acm.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [472]{app2_name: libdv-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.104, app2_release: 23, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libdv.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Quasar DV Codec, app2_description: The Quasar DV codec (libdv) is a software codec for DV video, the\nencoding format used by most digital camcorders, typically those that\nsupport the IEEE 1394 (FireWire or i.Link) interface. Libdv was\ndeveloped according to the official standards for DV video: IEC 61834\nand SMPTE 314M.\n\nThere are two sample applications included with libdv: playdv and\nencode.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Erik Walthinsen <omega@cse.ogi.edu>\n Charles 'Buck' Krasic <krasic@acm.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [473]{app2_name: libdvdnav, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.10, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dvd.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A DVD Navigation Library, app2_description: This library contains functions to display DVD video menus.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Daniel Caujolle-Bert <segfault@club-internet.fr>\n Thomas Vander Stichele <thomas@apestaart.org>\n Rich Wareham <richwareham@users.sourceforge.net>\n Kees Cook <kees@outflux.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [474]{app2_name: 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You need the libgnomeui-devel package if you want\nto develop GNOME 2.x Desktop software.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n jacob berkman <jacob@ximian.com>\n Michael Meeks <michael@ximian.com>\n Anders Carlsson <andersca@gnu.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [502]{app2_name: libgnomeui-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.0, app2_release: 28, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNOME User Interface Library, app2_description: This library contains all the user interface-related functions for\nGNOME-based software. You need the libgnomeui-devel package if you want\nto develop GNOME 2.x Desktop software.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n jacob berkman <jacob@ximian.com>\n Michael Meeks <michael@ximian.com>\n Anders Carlsson <andersca@gnu.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [503]{app2_name: libgpg-error, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnupg.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library That Defines Common Error Values for All 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.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@g10code.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [504]{app2_name: libgpg-error-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnupg.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library That Defines Common Error Values for All 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.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Marcus Brinkmann <marcus@g10code.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [505]{app2_name: libgphoto2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.99.0head, app2_release: 30, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gphoto.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Digital Camera Library, app2_description: gPhoto (GNU Photo) is a set of libraries for previewing, retrieving,\nand capturing images from a range of supported digital cameras to your\nlocal hard drive. It does not support digital cameras based on the USB\nstorage protocol. Those can be mounted by Linux directly.\n\nAs of this time, gPhoto supports around 500 cameras, listed on:\n\nhttp://gphoto.sourceforge.net/proj/libgphoto2/support.php\n\nor by running\n\ngphoto2 --list-cameras\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Scott Fritzinger <scottf@scs.unr.edu>\n Lutz M\xfcller <lutz@users.sourceforge.net>\n\n Eugene Crosser <crosser@average.org>\n Matt Martin <matt.martin@ieee.org>\n Gary Ross <gdr@hooked.net>\n M. Adam Kendall <joker@penguinpub.com>\n Del Simmons <del@gphoto.org>\n Bob Paauwe <bpaauwe@bobsplace.com>\n Cliff Wright <cliff@snipe444.org>\n Phill Hugo <phill@gphoto.org>\n Beat Christen <spiff@longstreet.ch>\n Warren Baird <wjbaird@bigfoot.com>\n Brent D. Metz <bmetz@vt.edu>\n Brian Hirt <bhirt@loopy.berkhirt.com>\n Mandrake <mandrake@lobotomy.com>\n Randy D. Scott <scottr@wwa.com>\n Paul S. Jenner <psj@mustec.eu.org>\n Tuomas Kuosmanen <tigert@gimp.org>\n Ole Aamot <oleaa@ifi.uio.no>\n Mariusz Zynel <mariusz@mizar.org>\n Johannes Erdfelt <johannes@erdfelt.com>\n Werner Almesberger <almesber@lrc.di.epfl.ch>\n Ole W. Saastad <o.w.saastad@kjemi.uio.no>\n Veros Kaplan <xkaplan@informatics.muni.cz>\n Wolfgang Reissnegger\n Philippe Marzouk <philm@users.sourceforge.net>\n Edouard Lafargue <lafargue@oslo.geco-prakla.slb.com>\n Bart van Leeuwen <bart@netage.nl>\n M. Adam Kendall <joker@penguinpub.com>\n Mark Davies <mdavies@dial.pipex.com>\n Beat Christen <spiff@longstreet.ch>\n Gus Hartmann <hartmann@madison-expat.net>\n Raymond Penners <raymond@dotsphinx.com>\n Marcus Meissner <marcus@jet.franken.de>\n Hans Ulrich Niedermann <hun@users.sourceforge.net>\n Colin Marquardt <cmarqu@users.sourceforge.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [506]{app2_name: libgphoto2-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.99.0head, app2_release: 30, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gphoto.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Digital Camera Library, app2_description: gPhoto (GNU Photo) is a set of libraries for previewing, retrieving,\nand capturing images from a range of supported digital cameras to your\nlocal hard drive. It does not support digital cameras based on the USB\nstorage protocol. Those can be mounted by Linux directly.\n\nAs of this time, gPhoto supports around 500 cameras, listed on:\n\nhttp://gphoto.sourceforge.net/proj/libgphoto2/support.php\n\nor by running\n\ngphoto2 --list-cameras\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Scott Fritzinger <scottf@scs.unr.edu>\n Lutz M\xfcller <lutz@users.sourceforge.net>\n\n Eugene Crosser <crosser@average.org>\n Matt Martin <matt.martin@ieee.org>\n Gary Ross <gdr@hooked.net>\n M. Adam Kendall <joker@penguinpub.com>\n Del Simmons <del@gphoto.org>\n Bob Paauwe <bpaauwe@bobsplace.com>\n Cliff Wright <cliff@snipe444.org>\n Phill Hugo <phill@gphoto.org>\n Beat Christen <spiff@longstreet.ch>\n Warren Baird <wjbaird@bigfoot.com>\n Brent D. Metz <bmetz@vt.edu>\n Brian Hirt <bhirt@loopy.berkhirt.com>\n Mandrake <mandrake@lobotomy.com>\n Randy D. Scott <scottr@wwa.com>\n Paul S. Jenner <psj@mustec.eu.org>\n Tuomas Kuosmanen <tigert@gimp.org>\n Ole Aamot <oleaa@ifi.uio.no>\n Mariusz Zynel <mariusz@mizar.org>\n Johannes Erdfelt <johannes@erdfelt.com>\n Werner Almesberger <almesber@lrc.di.epfl.ch>\n Ole W. Saastad <o.w.saastad@kjemi.uio.no>\n Veros Kaplan <xkaplan@informatics.muni.cz>\n Wolfgang Reissnegger\n Philippe Marzouk <philm@users.sourceforge.net>\n Edouard Lafargue <lafargue@oslo.geco-prakla.slb.com>\n Bart van Leeuwen <bart@netage.nl>\n M. Adam Kendall <joker@penguinpub.com>\n Mark Davies <mdavies@dial.pipex.com>\n Beat Christen <spiff@longstreet.ch>\n Gus Hartmann <hartmann@madison-expat.net>\n Raymond Penners <raymond@dotsphinx.com>\n Marcus Meissner <marcus@jet.franken.de>\n Hans Ulrich Niedermann <hun@users.sourceforge.net>\n Colin Marquardt <cmarqu@users.sourceforge.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [507]{app2_name: libgsf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.13.99, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME Structured File Library, app2_description: A library for reading and writing structured files (MS OLE and Zip, for\nexample).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jody Goldberg <jody@gnome.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [508]{app2_name: libgsf-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.13.99, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME Structured File Library, app2_description: A library for reading and writing structured files (MS OLE and Zip, for\nexample).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jody Goldberg <jody@gnome.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [509]{app2_name: libgsf-gnome, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.13.99, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME Structured File Library, app2_description: A library for reading and writing structured files (MS OLE and Zip, for\nexample).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jody Goldberg <jody@gnome.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [510]{app2_name: libgssapi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6, app2_release: 13, 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: Generic GSSAPI Library, app2_description: This library exports a gssapi interface, but does not implement any\ngssapi mechanisms itself. Instead it calls gssapi routines in other\nlibraries, depending on the mechanism.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Kevin W. Coffman, based on code\n from Sun Microsystems distributed\n with the MIT Kerberos distribution, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [511]{app2_name: libgtkhtml, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.11.0, app2_release: 16, 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 HTML Support in GTK2.0, app2_description: Libgtkhtml provides extensions for GTK to handle the HTML format. It is\nwidely used by applications for the GNOME 2.x Desktop., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [512]{app2_name: libgtkhtml-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.11.0, app2_release: 16, 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 HTML Support in GTK2.0, app2_description: Libgtkhtml provides extensions for GTK to handle the HTML format. It is\nwidely used by applications for the GNOME 2.x Desktop., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [513]{app2_name: libgtop, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.2, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: LibGTop Library, app2_description: A library that fetches information about the running system, such as\nCPU and memory usage and active processes.\n\nOn Linux systems, this information is taken directly from the /proc\nfile system. On other systems, a server is used to read information\nfrom /dev/kmem.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Martin Baulig (martin@home-of-linux.org)\n Drazen Kacar (dave@srce.hr), app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [514]{app2_name: libgtop-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.2, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: LibGTop Library, app2_description: A library that fetches information about the running system, such as\nCPU and memory usage and active processes.\n\nOn Linux systems, this information is taken directly from the /proc\nfile system. On other systems, a server is used to read information\nfrom /dev/kmem.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Martin Baulig (martin@home-of-linux.org)\n Drazen Kacar (dave@srce.hr), app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [515]{app2_name: libicu, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.4, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ibm.com/software/globalization/icu, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: International Components for Unicode (development files), app2_description: ICU is a set of C and C++ libraries that provides robust and\nfull-featured Unicode support. This package contains the runtime\nlibraries for ICU. It does not contain any of the data files needed at\nruntime and present in the `icu' and `icu-locales` packages.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The ICU project, International Business Machines (IBM) and Others. <icu@oss.software.ibm.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [516]{app2_name: libid3tag, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.15.1b, app2_release: 32, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.underbit.com/products/mad/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: ID3 Tag Manipulation Library, app2_description: libid3tag is a library for reading and writing ID3 tags, both ID3v1 and\nthe various versions of ID3v2.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Underbit Technologies, Inc. <support@underbit.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [517]{app2_name: libidl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.6, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: IDL Parsing Library, app2_description: LibIDL is a small library for creating parse trees of CORBA\nv2.2-compliant Interface Definition Language (IDL) files. IDL is a\nspecification for defining interfaces that can be used between\ndifferent CORBA implementations.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andrew T. Veliath <andrewtv@usa.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [518]{app2_name: libidl-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.6, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: IDL Parsing Library, app2_description: LibIDL is a small library for creating parse trees of CORBA\nv2.2-compliant Interface Definition Language (IDL) files. IDL is a\nspecification for defining interfaces that can be used between\ndifferent CORBA implementations.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andrew T. Veliath <andrewtv@usa.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [519]{app2_name: libidn, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.0, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/libidn/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Support for Internationalized Domain Names (IDN), app2_description: GNU Libidn is an implementation of the Stringprep, Punycode, and IDNA\nspecifications defined by the IETF Internationalized Domain Names (IDN)\nworking group. It is used to prepare internationalized strings (such as\ndomain name labels, usernames, and passwords) in order to increase the\nlikelihood that string input and string comparison work in ways that\nmake sense for typical users around the world. The library contains a\ngeneric Stringprep implementation that does Unicode 3.2 NFKC\nnormalization, mapping and prohibition of characters, and bidirectional\ncharacter handling. Profiles for iSCSI, Kerberos 5, Nameprep, SASL, and\nXMPP are included. Punycode and ASCII Compatible Encoding (ACE) via\nIDNA is supported.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Simon Josefsson <simon@josefsson.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [520]{app2_name: libidn-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.0, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/libidn/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Support for Internationalized Domain Names (IDN), app2_description: GNU Libidn is an implementation of the Stringprep, Punycode, and IDNA\nspecifications defined by the IETF Internationalized Domain Names (IDN)\nworking group. It is used to prepare internationalized strings (such as\ndomain name labels, usernames, and passwords) in order to increase the\nlikelihood that string input and string comparison work in ways that\nmake sense for typical users around the world. The library contains a\ngeneric Stringprep implementation that does Unicode 3.2 NFKC\nnormalization, mapping and prohibition of characters, and bidirectional\ncharacter handling. Profiles for iSCSI, Kerberos 5, Nameprep, SASL, and\nXMPP are included. Punycode and ASCII Compatible Encoding (ACE) via\nIDNA is supported.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Simon Josefsson <simon@josefsson.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [521]{app2_name: libieee1284, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.10, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/libieee1284/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Library for Interfacing IEEE 1284-Compatible Devices, app2_description: This library is intended to be used by applications that need to\ncommunicate with (or at least identify) devices that are attached via a\nparallel port.\n\nFor Linux, there are some wrinkles in communicating with devices on\nparallel ports (see /usr/share/doc/packages/libieee1284/README). The\naim of this library is to take all the worry about these wrinkles from\nthe application. It figures out which method is appropriate for the\ncurrently running kernel. For instance, if the application wants to\nknow the device ID of a device on a particular port, it asks the\nlibrary for the the device ID.\tThe library then figures out if it is\navailable via /proc (in any of the possible locations) and, if not,\ntries asking the device itself. If /dev/parport0 is not available for\nuse, it tries ioperm; if that fails, it tries /dev/port. The\napplication does not have to care.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Tim Waugh <tim@cyberelk.net>\n Matthew Duggan <stauff1@users.sourceforge.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [522]{app2_name: libieee1284-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.10, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/libieee1284/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Library for Interfacing IEEE 1284-Compatible Devices, app2_description: This library is intended to be used by applications that need to\ncommunicate with (or at least identify) devices that are attached via a\nparallel port.\n\nFor Linux, there are some wrinkles in communicating with devices on\nparallel ports (see /usr/share/doc/packages/libieee1284/README). The\naim of this library is to take all the worry about these wrinkles from\nthe application. It figures out which method is appropriate for the\ncurrently running kernel. For instance, if the application wants to\nknow the device ID of a device on a particular port, it asks the\nlibrary for the the device ID.\tThe library then figures out if it is\navailable via /proc (in any of the possible locations) and, if not,\ntries asking the device itself. If /dev/parport0 is not available for\nuse, it tries ioperm; if that fails, it tries /dev/port. The\napplication does not have to care.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Tim Waugh <tim@cyberelk.net>\n Matthew Duggan <stauff1@users.sourceforge.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [523]{app2_name: libiniparser, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.14, app2_release: 4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ndevilla.free.fr/iniparser/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library to parse ini files, app2_description: Libiniparser offers parsing of ini files from the C level.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Nicolas Devillard <ndevilla at free dot fr>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [524]{app2_name: libiniparser-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.14, app2_release: 4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ndevilla.free.fr/iniparser/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library to parse ini files, app2_description: Libiniparser offers parsing of ini files from the C level.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Nicolas Devillard <ndevilla at free dot fr>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [525]{app2_name: libipoddevice, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.5, app2_release: 6, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sonance.aaronbock.net/libipoddevice/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GObject Library That Provides iPod Device Transparency through HAL, app2_description: libipoddevice is a GObject library that provides iPod device\ntransparency through HAL. It provides certain device metadata through\nGObject properties.\n\nlibipoddevice is useful for applications wishing to interface with an\niPod with out having to worry about lower level boring device details.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Aaron Bockover <aaron@aaronbock.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [526]{app2_name: libipoddevice-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.5, app2_release: 6, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sonance.aaronbock.net/libipoddevice/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GObject Library That Provides iPod Device Transparency through HAL, app2_description: libipoddevice is a GObject library that provides iPod device\ntransparency through HAL. It provides certain device metadata through\nGObject properties.\n\nlibipoddevice is useful for applications wishing to interface with an\niPod with out having to worry about lower level boring device details.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Aaron Bockover <aaron@aaronbock.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [527]{app2_name: libjasper, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.701.0, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.ece.uvic.ca/~mdadams/jasper/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: JPEG-2000 library, app2_description: This package contains libjasper, a library implementing the JPEG-2000\nimage compression standard Part 1.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Michael D. Adams <mdadams@ieee.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [528]{app2_name: libjasper-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.701.0, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.ece.uvic.ca/~mdadams/jasper/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: JPEG-2000 library, app2_description: This package contains libjasper, a library implementing the JPEG-2000\nimage compression standard Part 1.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Michael D. Adams <mdadams@ieee.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [529]{app2_name: libjpeg, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.2.0, app2_release: 750, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.ijg.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: JPEG libraries, app2_description: The libraries (static and dynamic) for the jpeg-graphics format. The\nsources are contained in the jpeg source package.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Rob Hooft <hooft@EMBL-Heidelberg.DE>\n Michael Mauldin <mlm@cs.cmu.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [530]{app2_name: libjpeg-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.2.0, app2_release: 750, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.ijg.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: JPEG libraries, app2_description: The libraries (static and dynamic) for the jpeg-graphics format. The\nsources are contained in the jpeg source package.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Rob Hooft <hooft@EMBL-Heidelberg.DE>\n Michael Mauldin <mlm@cs.cmu.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [531]{app2_name: libksba, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.12, app2_release: 14.5, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnupg.org/aegypten/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A X.509 Library, app2_description: KSBA is a library to simplify the task of working with X.509\ncertificates, CMS data, and related data.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Werner Koch <wk@gnupg.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [532]{app2_name: liblcms, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.15, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.littlecms.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for the Little CMS Engine, app2_description: This is a small engine for doing color management work.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Marti Maria <martim@abaforum.es>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [533]{app2_name: liblcms-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.15, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.littlecms.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for the Little CMS Engine, app2_description: This is a small engine for doing color management work.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Marti Maria <martim@abaforum.es>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [534]{app2_name: libmikmod, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1.11, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://mikmod.raphnet.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: MikMod Sound Library, app2_description: Libmikmod is a portable sound library, capable of playing samples as\nwell as module files. It was originally written by Jean-Paul Mikkers\n(MikMak) for DOS. It supports OSS /dev/dsp, ALSA, and Esound and can\nalso write wav files. Supported file formats include mod, stm, s3m,\nmtm, xm, and it., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [535]{app2_name: libmikmod-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1.11, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://mikmod.raphnet.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: MikMod Sound Library, app2_description: Libmikmod is a portable sound library, capable of playing samples as\nwell as module files. It was originally written by Jean-Paul Mikkers\n(MikMak) for DOS. It supports OSS /dev/dsp, ALSA, and Esound and can\nalso write wav files. Supported file formats include mod, stm, s3m,\nmtm, xm, and it., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [536]{app2_name: libmng, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.9, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libmng.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for Support of MNG and JNG Formats, app2_description: This library can handle MNG and JNG formats that contain animated\npictures. These formats should replace the GIF format.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Gerard Juyn <gerard@libmng.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [537]{app2_name: libmng-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.9, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libmng.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for Support of MNG and JNG Formats, app2_description: This library can handle MNG and JNG formats that contain animated\npictures. These formats should replace the GIF format.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Gerard Juyn <gerard@libmng.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [538]{app2_name: libmusicbrainz, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.2, app2_release: 12.5, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.musicbrainz.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library That Provides Access to the MusicBrainz Server, app2_description: MusicBrainz is the second generation incarnation of the CD Index. This\nserver is designed to enable audio CD, MP3 and Vorbis players to\ndownload metadata about the music they are playing.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Adam Wozniak <adam@mudlist.eorbit.net>\n Ben Wong <cdindex@wongs.net>\n Bert Vermeulen <bert@biot.com>\n Johnny Tevessen <j.tevessen@gmx.net>\n Jukka Poikolainen <jukka.poikolainen@poikosoft.com>\n Marc E E van Woerkom <van.woerkom@netcologne.de>\n Mark A Mankins <raider@dnaco.net>\n Rick Bradey <roundeye@bellsouth.net>\n Robert Kaye <rob@emusic.com>\n Stephen van Egmond <svanegmond@home.com>\n Winston Chang <wchang3@students.wisc.edu>\n David W. Gray <david@thegray.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [539]{app2_name: libnetpbm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.0, app2_release: 655, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://netpbm.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for the NetPBM (NetPortableBitmap) Graphic Formats, app2_description: These are the libs for the netpbm graphic formats. The tools can be\nfound in the netpbm package. The sources are contained in the netpbm\nsource package.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Rob Hooft <hooft@EMBL-Heidelberg.DE>\n Michael Mauldin <mlm@cs.cmu.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [540]{app2_name: libnetpbm-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.0, app2_release: 655, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://netpbm.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for the NetPBM (NetPortableBitmap) Graphic Formats, app2_description: These are the libs for the netpbm graphic formats. The tools can be\nfound in the netpbm package. The sources are contained in the netpbm\nsource package.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Rob Hooft <hooft@EMBL-Heidelberg.DE>\n Michael Mauldin <mlm@cs.cmu.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [541]{app2_name: libnjb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.4, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libnjb.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Nomad Jukebox API, app2_description: Nomad Jukebox API\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Linus Walleij <triad@df.lth.se> (Much code, Windows port)\n C351sar Talon (NJB 3 initial code)\n David A. Knight <david@ritter.demon.co.uk> (Code, especially for NJB1)\n Dwight Engen <dengen40@yahoo.com> (NJB Zen stuff)\n Bernie <bernie@knup.de> (NJB 2 stuff)\n Paul Lalonde <plalonde@telus.net> (NJB Zen USB 2.0 stuff)\n Tom LeRoux <tom@harborcoat.com> (Dell Digital Jukebox stuff)\n Friso Brugmans <njblib@brugmans.nu> (NJB Zen NX stuff)\n Ryan Marsh <ryan_marsh@yahoo.com> (MacOS X porting, fixing and testing)\n Richard Low <richard@wentnet.com> (MacOS X porting, fixing and testing)\n Michael a.k.a. LuNaTiC (NJB Zen Touch testing)\n Shaun Jackman <sjackman@gmail.com> (Debian packaging, automakification)\n Kevin Williams <zakzak@gmail.com> (MSVC++ 8 port)\n Polar Humenn <polar@adiron.com> (playback hacks), app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [542]{app2_name: libnl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.suug.ch/~tgr/libnl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Convenience library for kernel netlink sockets, app2_description: This package contains a convenience library to simplify using the Linux\nkernels netlink sockets interface for network manipulation.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Thomas Graf <tgraf@suug.ch>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [543]{app2_name: libnotify, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.2, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.galago-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Notifications Library, app2_description: D-BUS notifications library.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Christian Hammond <chipx86@chipx86.com>\n Mike Hearn <mike@navi.cx>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [544]{app2_name: libnscd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library to Allow Applications to Communicate with nscd, app2_description: This library provides an interface for applications to NSCD (Name\nService Cache Daemon) and allows those applications, if they have the\nnecessary permissions, to flush the cache for special services., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [545]{app2_name: libnvtv, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.7a, app2_release: 23, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/nv-tv-out/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Simple API library for nvtv, app2_description: This is the simple API library for nvtv, which uses the client backend\nto access nvtvd.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dirk Thierbach <dthierbach@gmx.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [546]{app2_name: libogg, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.3, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vorbis.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Ogg Bitstream Library, app2_description: Libogg is a library for manipulating ogg bitstreams. It handles both\nmaking ogg bitstreams and getting packets from ogg bitstreams.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Monty <monty@xiph.org>\n Xiphophorus Company <team@xiph.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [547]{app2_name: libogg-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.3, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vorbis.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Ogg Bitstream Library, app2_description: Libogg is a library for manipulating ogg bitstreams. It handles both\nmaking ogg bitstreams and getting packets from ogg bitstreams.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Monty <monty@xiph.org>\n Xiphophorus Company <team@xiph.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [548]{app2_name: liboil, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.6, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://liboil.freedesktop.org/wiki/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library of Optimized Inner Loops, app2_description: Liboil is a library of simple functions that are optimized for various\nCPUs. These functions are generally loops implementing simple\nalgorithms, such as converting an array of N integers to floating-point\nnumbers or multiplying and summing an array of N numbers. Such\nfunctions are candidates for significant optimization using various\ntechniques, especially by using extended instructions provided by\nmodern CPUs (Altivec, MMX, SSE, etc.).\n\nMany multimedia applications and libraries already do similar things\ninternally. The goal of this project is to consolidate some of the code\nused by various multimedia projects, and also make optimizations easier\nto use by a broader range of applications.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n David Schleef <ds@schleef.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [549]{app2_name: libopencdk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.5, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnutls.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library Providing Basic Parts of the OpenPGP Message Format, app2_description: For reference, read RFC2440. Due to some possible security problems,\nthe library also implements parts of\ndraft-ietf-openpgp-rfc2440bis-06.txt.\n\nThe aim of the library is not to replace any available OpenPGP version.\nThere is no real support for key management (sign, revoke, alter\npreferences, etc.) and some other parts are only rudimentarily\navailable. The main purpose is to handle and understand OpenPGP packets\nand to use basic operations. For example, to encrypt and decrypt, sign\nand verify, and provide packet routines.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Timo Schulz <twoaday@freakmail.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [550]{app2_name: libopencdk-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.5, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnutls.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library Providing Basic Parts of the OpenPGP Message Format, app2_description: For reference, read RFC2440. Due to some possible security problems,\nthe library also implements parts of\ndraft-ietf-openpgp-rfc2440bis-06.txt.\n\nThe aim of the library is not to replace any available OpenPGP version.\nThere is no real support for key management (sign, revoke, alter\npreferences, etc.) and some other parts are only rudimentarily\navailable. The main purpose is to handle and understand OpenPGP packets\nand to use basic operations. For example, to encrypt and decrypt, sign\nand verify, and provide packet routines.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Timo Schulz <twoaday@freakmail.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [551]{app2_name: libosip2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.0, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.fsf.org/software/osip/osip.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Implementation of SIP--RFC 3261, app2_description: This is the GNU oSIP library. It has been designed to provide the\nInternet community with a simple way to support the Session Initiation\nProtocol. SIP is described in the RFC 3261, which is available at\nhttp://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3261.txt.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n jack@atosc.org, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [552]{app2_name: libpcap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.4, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tcpdump.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Library for Network Sniffers, app2_description: libpcap is a library used by packet sniffer programs. It provides an\ninterface for them to capture and analyze packets from network devices.\nThis package is only needed if you plan to compile or write such a\nprogram yourself.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bill Fenner <fenner@research.att.com>\n Assar Westerlund <assar@sics.se>\n Alexei <kuznet@ms2.inr.ac.ru>\n Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino <itojun@iijlab.net>\n Guy Harris <gharris@flashcom.net>\n Torsten Landschoff <t.landschoff@gmx.net>\n Michael Richardson <mcr@sandelman.ottawa.on.ca>\n Steve McCanne\n Craig Leres\n Van Jacobson, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [553]{app2_name: libpng, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.8, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/libpng.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for the Portable Network Graphics Format, app2_description: libpng is the official PNG reference library.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andreas Dilger <adilger@enel.ucalgary.ca>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [554]{app2_name: libpng-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.8, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/libpng.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for the Portable Network Graphics Format, app2_description: libpng is the official PNG reference library.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andreas Dilger <adilger@enel.ucalgary.ca>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [555]{app2_name: libquicktime, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.7, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libquicktime.sf.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Library for Reading and Writing Quicktime Movie Files, app2_description: A library for reading and writing Quicktime movie files, based on and\nforked from quicktime4linux., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [556]{app2_name: libraw1394, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.0, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linux1394.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Firewire Interface, app2_description: A library for the Linux IEEE-1394 subsystem, which provides direct\naccess to the connected 1394 (Firewire) bus.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dan Dennedy <dan@dennedy.org>\n\n Manfred Weihs <weihs@ict.tuwien.ac.at>\n Christian Toegel <christian.toegel@gmx.at>\n Dan Maas <dmaas@maasdigital.com>\n Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>\n\n Andreas Bombe <andreas.bombe@munich.netsurf.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [557]{app2_name: libraw1394-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.0, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linux1394.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Firewire Interface, app2_description: A library for the Linux IEEE-1394 subsystem, which provides direct\naccess to the connected 1394 (Firewire) bus.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dan Dennedy <dan@dennedy.org>\n\n Manfred Weihs <weihs@ict.tuwien.ac.at>\n Christian Toegel <christian.toegel@gmx.at>\n Dan Maas <dmaas@maasdigital.com>\n Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>\n\n Andreas Bombe <andreas.bombe@munich.netsurf.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [558]{app2_name: librpcsecgss, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.7, app2_release: 13, 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: Library Implementing GSSAPI Security for ONC RPC, app2_description: This library implements the GSS security mechanism for ONC RPC. It can\nbe used to provide strong authentication and security for NFS.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Kevin W. Coffman, based on code\n from Sun Microsystems distributed\n with the MIT Kerberos distribution, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [559]{app2_name: librsvg, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.7, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://librsvg.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Library for Rendering SVG Data, app2_description: This package contains a library to render SVG (scalable vector\ngraphics) data. This format has been specified by the W3C (see\nhttp://www.w3c.org).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Raph Levien <raph@acm.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [560]{app2_name: librsvg-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.7, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://librsvg.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Library for Rendering SVG Data, app2_description: This package contains a library to render SVG (scalable vector\ngraphics) data. This format has been specified by the W3C (see\nhttp://www.w3c.org).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Raph Levien <raph@acm.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [561]{app2_name: libsamplerate, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.2, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mega-nerd.com/SRC/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Sample Rate Converter Library, app2_description: Secret Rabbit Code (aka libsamplerate) is a Sample Rate Converter for\naudio. One example of where such a thing would be useful is in\nconverting audio from the CD sample rate of 44.1kHz to the 48kHz sample\nrate used by DAT players.\n\nSRC is capable of arbitrary and time varying conversions; from\ndownsampling by a factor of 12 to upsampling by the same factor. The\nconversion ratio can also vary with time for speeding up and slowing\ndown effects.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Erik de Castro Lopo <erikd@mega-nerd.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [562]{app2_name: libsexy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.5, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.chipx86.com/wiki/Libsexy, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Extended Widgets for GTK+, app2_description: A set of extensions on top of GTK+ widgets, to provide extra\nfunctionality.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Christian Hammond <chipx86@chipx86.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [563]{app2_name: libshout, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.icecast.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for Communication with icecast Server, 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 bad data from getting to the icecast server.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Xiph.org Foundation <team@icecast.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [564]{app2_name: libsigc++2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.17, app2_release: 12, 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\nlibraries, abstract interfaces, and general programming. It is the most\ncomplete library of its kind with the ablity to connect an abstract\ncallback to a class method, function, or function object. It contains\nadaptor classes for connection of dissimilar callbacks and has an ease\nof use unmatched by other C++ callback libraries.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Martin Schulze <mschulze@cvs.gnome.org>\n Murray Cumming <murrayc@murrayc.com>\n Cedric Gustin <cedric.gustin@swing.be>\n Timothy M. 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It can\ncurrently read and write 8, 16, 24, and 32-bit PCM files as well as\n32-bit floating point WAV files and a number of compressed formats.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Erik de Castro Lopo <erikd@mega-nerd.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [568]{app2_name: libsndfile-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.12, app2_release: 13, 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: A Library to Handle Various Audio File Formats, app2_description: Libsndfile is a C library for reading and writing sound files, such as\nAIFF, AU, and WAV files, through one standard interface. It can\ncurrently read and write 8, 16, 24, and 32-bit PCM files as well as\n32-bit floating point WAV files and a number of compressed formats.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Erik de Castro Lopo <erikd@mega-nerd.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [569]{app2_name: libsoup, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.90, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), app2_description: Soup is a SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) implementation in C.\n\nIt provides a queued asynchronous callback-based mechanism for sending\nand servicing SOAP requests and a WSDL (Web Service Definition\nLanguage) to C compiler that generates client stubs and server\nskeletons for easily calling and implementing SOAP methods.\n\nIt uses the Glib main loop and is designed to work well with GTK+\napplications. This enables GNOME applications to access SOAP 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).\n\nThe WSDL compiler helps you make your applications interoperate with\nservices that expose their descriptions through WSDL.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Alex Graveley <alex@ximian.com>\n Dick Porter <dick@ximian.com>\n Miguel De Icaza <miguel@ximian.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [570]{app2_name: libsoup-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.90, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), app2_description: Soup is a SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) implementation in C.\n\nIt provides a queued asynchronous callback-based mechanism for sending\nand servicing SOAP requests and a WSDL (Web Service Definition\nLanguage) to C compiler that generates client stubs and server\nskeletons for easily calling and implementing SOAP methods.\n\nIt uses the Glib main loop and is designed to work well with GTK+\napplications. This enables GNOME applications to access SOAP 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).\n\nThe WSDL compiler helps you make your applications interoperate with\nservices that expose their descriptions through WSDL.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Alex Graveley <alex@ximian.com>\n Dick Porter <dick@ximian.com>\n Miguel De Icaza <miguel@ximian.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [571]{app2_name: libstdc++, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.1.0, app2_release: 25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gcc.gnu.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The standard C++ shared library, app2_description: The standard C++ library, needed for dynamically linked C++ programs.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Paolo Carlini <pcarlini@suse.de>\n Gabriel Dos Reis <gdr@integrable-solutions.net>\n Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>\n Phil Edwards <pme@gcc.gnu.org>\n Benjamin Kosnik <bkoz@redhat.com>\n Loren J. Rittle <ljrittle@acm.org>\n et.al., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [572]{app2_name: libstroke, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.1, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.etla.net/libstroke/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Stroke Translation Library, app2_description: LibStroke is a stroke interface library. Strokes are motions of the\nmouse that can be interpreted by a program as a command. 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All rendering is performed using the cairo rendering library.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Carl Worth <cworth@isi.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [575]{app2_name: libtheora, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0alpha5, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.xiph.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Free Video Codec, app2_description: Theora is a free video codec based on VP3. The package contains the\nlibrary that can decode and encode Theora streams. Theora is also able\nto playback VP3 streams.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n the Xiph.Org Foundation http://www.xiph.org/, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [576]{app2_name: libtheora-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0alpha5, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.xiph.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Free Video Codec, app2_description: Theora is a free video codec based on VP3. The package contains the\nlibrary that can decode and encode Theora streams. 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To link a program with\nlibtiff, you will have to add -ljpeg and -lz to include the necessary\nlibjpeg and libz in the linking process.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Sam Leffler <sam@engr.sgi.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [578]{app2_name: libtiff-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.8.2, app2_release: 5.9, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Tiff Library (with JPEG and compression support), app2_description: This package includes the tiff libraries. To link a program with\nlibtiff, you will have to add -ljpeg and -lz to include the necessary\nlibjpeg and libz in the linking process.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Sam Leffler <sam@engr.sgi.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [579]{app2_name: libtool, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.22, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Tool to Build Shared Libraries, app2_description: GNU libtool is a set of shell scripts to automatically configure UNIX\narchitectures to build shared libraries in a generic fashion.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Gordon Matzigkeit <gord@gnu.org>\n Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br>\n Thomas Tanner <tanner@ffii.org>\n Gary V. Vaughan <gvv@techie.com>\n Ossama Othman <ossama@debian.org>\n Robert Boehne <rboehne@ricardo-us.com>\n Bob Friesenhahn <bfriesen@simple.dallas.tx.us>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [580]{app2_name: libtool-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.22, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Tool to Build Shared Libraries, app2_description: GNU libtool is a set of shell scripts to automatically configure UNIX\narchitectures to build shared libraries in a generic fashion.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Gordon Matzigkeit <gord@gnu.org>\n Alexandre Oliva <oliva@dcc.unicamp.br>\n Thomas Tanner <tanner@ffii.org>\n Gary V. Vaughan <gvv@techie.com>\n Ossama Othman <ossama@debian.org>\n Robert Boehne <rboehne@ricardo-us.com>\n Bob Friesenhahn <bfriesen@simple.dallas.tx.us>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [581]{app2_name: libusb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.12, app2_release: 7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libusb.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: USB Libraries, app2_description: Libusb is a library that allows userspace access to USB devices.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Johannes Erdfelt <johannes@erdfelt.com>\n Thomas Sailer <sailer@ife.ee.ethz.ch>\n Brad Hards <bradh@frogmouth.net> - C++ bindings., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [582]{app2_name: libusb-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.12, app2_release: 7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libusb.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: USB Libraries, app2_description: Libusb is a library that allows userspace access to USB devices.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Johannes Erdfelt <johannes@erdfelt.com>\n Thomas Sailer <sailer@ife.ee.ethz.ch>\n Brad Hards <bradh@frogmouth.net> - C++ bindings., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [583]{app2_name: libvisual, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.0, app2_release: 24, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libvisual.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Sound Visualization Library, app2_description: Libvisual is a library that acts as a middle layer between applications\nthat want audio visualization and audio visualization plug-ins.\n\nThis library is used by amaroK, for example.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dennis Smit <synap@nerds-incorporated.org>\n Duilio J. Protti <dprotti@users.sourceforge.net>\n Vitaly V. Bursov <vitalyb@mail333.com>\n Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri <gsbarbieri@yahoo.com.br>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [584]{app2_name: libvorbis, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.2, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vorbis.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Vorbis General Audio Compression Codec, app2_description: Ogg Vorbis is a fully open, nonproprietary, patent-and-royalty-free,\nand general-purpose compressed audio format for audio and music at\nfixed and variable bit rates from 16 to 128 kbps/channel.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Monty <monty@xiph.org>\n Xiphophorus Company <team@xiph.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [585]{app2_name: libvorbis-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.2, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vorbis.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Vorbis General Audio Compression Codec, app2_description: Ogg Vorbis is a fully open, nonproprietary, patent-and-royalty-free,\nand general-purpose compressed audio format for audio and music at\nfixed and variable bit rates from 16 to 128 kbps/channel.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Monty <monty@xiph.org>\n Xiphophorus Company <team@xiph.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [586]{app2_name: libwmf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.8.2, app2_release: 110.5, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://wvWare.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library and Utilities for Displaying and Converting Metafile Images, app2_description: This library interprets metafile images and can either display them\nusing the X Window System or convert them to standard formats such as\nPNG, JPEG, PS, EPS, and more.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Caolan McNamara\n Francis James Franklin <fjf@alinameridon.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [587]{app2_name: libwnck, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.2, app2_release: 28.7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Window Navigator Construction Kit (Library Package), app2_description: The Window Navigator Construction Kit is a library that can be used to\nwrite task lists, pagers, and similar GNOME programs.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [588]{app2_name: libwnck-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.2, app2_release: 28.7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Window Navigator Construction Kit (Library Package), app2_description: The Window Navigator Construction Kit is a library that can be used to\nwrite task lists, pagers, and similar GNOME programs.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [589]{app2_name: libxcrypt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Crypt Library for DES, MD5, and Blowfish, app2_description: Libxcrypt is a replacement for libcrypt, which comes with the GNU C\nLibrary. It supports DES crypt, MD5, and passwords with blowfish\nencryption., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [590]{app2_name: libxcrypt-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Crypt Library for DES, MD5, and Blowfish, app2_description: Libxcrypt is a replacement for libcrypt, which comes with the GNU C\nLibrary. It supports DES crypt, MD5, and passwords with blowfish\nencryption., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [591]{app2_name: libxklavier, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/LibXklavier, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library with X Keyboard Related Functions, app2_description: This library allows you to simplify XKB-related development.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Sergey V. Udaltsov <svu@users.sourceforge.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [592]{app2_name: libxml2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.23, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xmlsoft.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Library to Manipulate XML Files, app2_description: The XML C library was initially developed for the GNOME project. It is\nnow used by many programs to load and save extensible data structures\nor manipulate any kind of XML files.\n\nThis library implements a number of existing standards related to\nmarkup languages, including the XML standard, namespaces in XML, XML\nBase, RFC 2396, XPath, XPointer, HTML4, XInclude, SGML catalogs, and\nXML catalogs. In most cases, libxml tries to implement the\nspecification in a rather strict way. To some extent, it provides\nsupport for the following specifications, but does not claim to\nimplement them: DOM, FTP client, HTTP client, and SAX.\n\nThe library also supports RelaxNG. Support for W3C XML Schemas is in\nprogress.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Daniel Veillard <Daniel.Veillard@imag.fr>\n Alejandro Forero <bachue@bachue.com>\n Chris Lahey <clahey@umich.edu>\n Christopher Blizzard <blizzard@appliedtheory.com>\n James Henstridge <james@daa.com.au>\n Jody Goldberg <jgoldberg@home.com>\n Manish Vachharajani <mvachhar@vger.rutgers.edu>\n Martin Baulig <baulig@suse.de>\n Michael Meeks <michael@edenproject.org>\n Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx>\n Nuno Ferreira <nmrf@rnl.ist.utl.pt>\n Raja R Harinath <harinath@cs.umn.edu>\n Ramiro Estrugo <ramiro@eazel.com>\n Raph Levien <raph@acm.org>\n Sven Heinicke <sven@zen.org>\n Timur Bakeyev <mc@bat.ru>\n Tomasz Kłoczko <kloczek@pld.org.pl>\n Tom Tromey <tromey@cygnus.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [593]{app2_name: libxml2-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.23, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xmlsoft.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Library to Manipulate XML Files, app2_description: The XML C library was initially developed for the GNOME project. It is\nnow used by many programs to load and save extensible data structures\nor manipulate any kind of XML files.\n\nThis library implements a number of existing standards related to\nmarkup languages, including the XML standard, namespaces in XML, XML\nBase, RFC 2396, XPath, XPointer, HTML4, XInclude, SGML catalogs, and\nXML catalogs. In most cases, libxml tries to implement the\nspecification in a rather strict way. To some extent, it provides\nsupport for the following specifications, but does not claim to\nimplement them: DOM, FTP client, HTTP client, and SAX.\n\nThe library also supports RelaxNG. Support for W3C XML Schemas is in\nprogress.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Daniel Veillard <Daniel.Veillard@imag.fr>\n Alejandro Forero <bachue@bachue.com>\n Chris Lahey <clahey@umich.edu>\n Christopher Blizzard <blizzard@appliedtheory.com>\n James Henstridge <james@daa.com.au>\n Jody Goldberg <jgoldberg@home.com>\n Manish Vachharajani <mvachhar@vger.rutgers.edu>\n Martin Baulig <baulig@suse.de>\n Michael Meeks <michael@edenproject.org>\n Miguel de Icaza <miguel@nuclecu.unam.mx>\n Nuno Ferreira <nmrf@rnl.ist.utl.pt>\n Raja R Harinath <harinath@cs.umn.edu>\n Ramiro Estrugo <ramiro@eazel.com>\n Raph Levien <raph@acm.org>\n Sven Heinicke <sven@zen.org>\n Timur Bakeyev <mc@bat.ru>\n Tomasz Kłoczko <kloczek@pld.org.pl>\n Tom Tromey <tromey@cygnus.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [594]{app2_name: libxml2-python, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.23, app2_release: 15, 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 libxml2, 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 manipulation of XML files. It includes support for\nreading, modifying, and writing XML and HTML files. There is DTD\nsupport that includes parsing and validation even with complex DTDs,\neither at parse time or later once the document has been modified.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Daniel Veillard <daniel@veillard.com>\n Bjorn Reese <breese@users.sourceforge.net>\n William Brack <wbrack@mmm.com.hk>\n Igor Zlatkovic <igor@stud.fh-frankfurt.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [595]{app2_name: libxslt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.15, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: XSL Transformation Library, app2_description: This C library allows you to transform XML files into other XML files\n(or HTML, text, and more) using the standard XSLT stylesheet\ntransformation mechanism.\n\nIt is based on libxml (version 2) for XML parsing, tree manipulation,\nand XPath support. It is written in plain C, making as few assumptions\nas possible and sticks closely to ANSI C/POSIX for easy embedding.\nAlthough not primarily designed with performance in mind, libxslt seems\nto be a relatively fast processor. It also includes full support for\nthe EXSLT set of extension functions as well as some common extensions\npresent in other XSLT engines.\n\nThe package comes with xsltproc, a command line interface to the XSLT\nengine.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Daniel Veillard <veillard@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [596]{app2_name: libxslt-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.15, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: XSL Transformation Library, app2_description: This C library allows you to transform XML files into other XML files\n(or HTML, text, and more) using the standard XSLT stylesheet\ntransformation mechanism.\n\nIt is based on libxml (version 2) for XML parsing, tree manipulation,\nand XPath support. It is written in plain C, making as few assumptions\nas possible and sticks closely to ANSI C/POSIX for easy embedding.\nAlthough not primarily designed with performance in mind, libxslt seems\nto be a relatively fast processor. It also includes full support for\nthe EXSLT set of extension functions as well as some common extensions\npresent in other XSLT engines.\n\nThe package comes with xsltproc, a command line interface to the XSLT\nengine.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Daniel Veillard <veillard@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [597]{app2_name: liby2util, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.7, app2_release: 9, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2--Utilities Library, app2_description: YaST2--Utilities Library\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Michael Andres <ma@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [598]{app2_name: libzio, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Library for Accessing Compressed Text Files, app2_description: Libzio provides a wrapper function for reading or writing gzip or bzip2\nfiles with FILE streams.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Werner Fink <werner@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [599]{app2_name: libzypp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.2, app2_release: 0.9, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Package, Patch, Pattern, and Product Management, app2_description: Package, Patch, Pattern, and Product Management\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Michael Andres <ma@suse.de>\n Jiri Srain <jsrain@suse.cz>\n Stefan Schubert <schubi@suse.de>\n Duncan Mac-Vicar <dmacvicar@suse.de>\n Klaus Kaempf <kkaempf@suse.de>\n Marius Tomaschewski <mt@suse.de>\n Stanislav Visnovsky <visnov@suse.cz>\n Ladislav Slezak <lslezak@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [600]{app2_name: libzypp-zmd-backend, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.1.1.0, app2_release: 42.53, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: ZMD backend for Package, Patch, Pattern, and Product Management, app2_description: This package provides binaries which enable the ZENworks daemon (ZMD)\nto perform its management tasks on the system.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Klaus Kaempf <kkaempf@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [601]{app2_name: liferea, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://liferea.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux Feed Reader, app2_description: Liferea is an abbreviation for Linux Feed Reader. It is a news\naggregator for online news feeds. It supports a number of different\nfeed formats including RSS/RDF, CDF, Atom, OCS, and OPML. There are\nmany other news readers available, but these others are not available\nfor Linux or require many extra libraries to be installed. Liferea\ntries to fill this gap by creating a fast, easy-to-use, easy-to-install\nnews aggregator for GTK and GNOME.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Lars Lindner <lars.lindner@gmx.net>\n Nathan J. Conrad <t98502@users.sourceforge.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [602]{app2_name: lilo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 22.7, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Linux Loader, a Boot Menu, app2_description: LILO boots Linux from your hard drive. It can also boot other operating\nsystems, such as MS-DOS and OS/2, and can even boot DOS from the second\nhard drive. The configuration file is /etc/lilo.conf.\n\nThe PowerPC variant can be used on new PowerMacs and CHRP machines.\n\nThe ix86 variant comes with Memtest86, offering an image that can be\nbooted to perform a memory test.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n John Coffman <JohnInSD@san.rr.com>\n Werner Almesberger <Werner.Almesberger@epfl.ch>\n PowerPC part:\n Paul Mackeras <paulus@samba.org>\n Cort Dougan <cort@fsmlabs.com>\n Benjamin Herrenschmidt <benh@kernel.crashing.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [603]{app2_name: limal, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.6, app2_release: 8, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?limal, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: LiMaL--Core Library, app2_description: Core library of LiMaL., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [604]{app2_name: limal-bootloader, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.2, app2_release: 7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: LiMaL--Boot Loader Configuration Library, app2_description: Boot loader configuration library for LiMaL.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jiri Srain <jsrain@suse.cz>\n Martin Vidner <mvidner@suse.cz>\n Ladislav Slezak <lslezak@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [605]{app2_name: limal-perl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.6, app2_release: 8, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?limal, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: LiMaL - Core Library Perl Bindings, app2_description: LiMaL - Core Library Perl Bindings, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [606]{app2_name: linphone, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.0, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linphone.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Web Phone, app2_description: Linphone is a Web phone with a GNOME interface. It lets you make\ntwo-party calls over IP networks such as the Internet. It uses the IETF\nprotocols SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and RTP (Realtime TransporT\nProtocol) to make calls, so it should be able to communicate with other\nSIP-based Web phones. With several codecs available, it can be used\nwith high speed connections as well as 28k modems.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Simon Morlat <simon.morlat@linphone.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [607]{app2_name: linphone-applet, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.0, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linphone.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Web Phone, app2_description: Linphone is a Web phone with a GNOME interface. It let you make\ntwo-party calls over IP networks such as the Internet. It uses the IETF\nprotocols SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and RTP (Realtime TransporT\nProtocol) to make calls, so it should be able to communicate with other\nSIP-based Web phones. With several codecs available, it can be used\nwith high speed connections as well as 28k modems.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Simon Morlat <simon.morlat@linphone.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [608]{app2_name: linux-atm-lib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.5.0, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-atm/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for ATM, app2_description: Libraries for ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) networking.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Werner Almesberger, EPFL ICA <wa@almesberger.net>\n Mitchell Blank Jr., <mitch@sfgoth.com>\n Paul B. Schroeder, <paulsch@us.ibm.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [609]{app2_name: linux32, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0, app2_release: 349, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.x86-64.org/pub/linux/tools/linux32/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: 32-Bit Emulation Utility for x86-64, app2_description: This is a small tool for 32-bit emulation in Linux/x86-64. It allows\nyou to execute programs that need a uname -m of i386 with uname\nemulation. The uname -m is inherited by all child programs, but does\nnot affect the current shell or processes above it in the process\nhierarchy.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [610]{app2_name: lirc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.0, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.lirc.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for Infrared Receivers, app2_description: LIRC is a package that supports receiving and sending IR signals with\nthe most common IR remote controls. It contains a daemon that decodes\nand sends IR signals, a mouse daemon that translates IR signals to\nmouse movements, and a couple of user programs that allow you to\ncontrol your computer with a remote control., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [611]{app2_name: lirc-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.0, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.lirc.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for Infrared Receivers, app2_description: LIRC is a package that supports receiving and sending IR signals with\nthe most common IR remote controls. It contains a daemon that decodes\nand sends IR signals, a mouse daemon that translates IR signals to\nmouse movements, and a couple of user programs that allow you to\ncontrol your computer with a remote control., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [612]{app2_name: log4net, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.9, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://logging.apache.org/log4net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A .NET framework for logging, app2_description: log4net is a tool to help the programmer output log statements to a\nvariety of output targets. log4net is a port of the excellent log4j\nframework to the .NET runtime\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Nicko Cadell\n Niall Daley\n Gert Driesen\n Ron Grabowski\n Julian Biddle\n Daniel Cazzulino\n Aspi Havewala\n Rick Hobbs\n Lance Nehring\n Angelika Schnagl\n Edward Smit\n Douglas de la Torre\n Thomas Voss, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [613]{app2_name: logrotate, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.7.3, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Rotate, Compress, Remove, and Mail System Log Files, app2_description: The logrotate utility is designed to simplify the administration of log\nfiles on a system that generates a lot of log files. Logrotate allows\nfor the automatic rotation, compression, removal, and mailing of log\nfiles. Logrotate can be set to handle a log file daily, weekly,\nmonthly, or when the log file gets to a certain size. Normally,\nlogrotate runs as a daily cron job.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Erik Troan <ewt@redhat.com>\n Matt Wilson <msw@redhat.com>\n Preston Brown <pbrown@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [614]{app2_name: loudmouth, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.1, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://developer.imendio.com/wiki/Loudmouth, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Jabber Client Library Written in C, app2_description: Loudmouth is a lightweight and easy-to-use C library for programming\nwith the Jabber protocol. It's designed to be easy to get started with\nand yet extensible to let you do anything the Jabber protocol allows.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mikael Hallendal <micke@imendio.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [615]{app2_name: lsb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linuxbase.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux Standard Base Core, app2_description: Necessary files and dependencies for the Linux Standard Base (LSB)\nCore., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [616]{app2_name: lsof, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.76, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www-rcd.cc.purdue.edu/~abe, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Program That Lists Information about Files Opened by Processes, app2_description: Lsof lists information about files opened by processes. An open file\nmay be a regular file, a directory, a block special file, a character\nspecial file, an executing text reference, a library, a stream, or a\nnetwork file (Internet socket, NFS file, or UNIX domain socket.) A\nspecific file or all the files in a file system may be selected by\npath.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Victor A. Abell <abe@purdue.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [617]{app2_name: lua, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.0.2, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.lua.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Small Embeddable Language with Simple Procedural Syntax, app2_description: Lua is a programming language originally designed for extending\napplications, but also frequently used as a general-purpose,\nstand-alone language.\n\nLua combines simple procedural syntax (similar to Pascal) with powerful\ndata description constructs based on associative arrays and extensible\nsemantics. Lua is dynamically typed, interpreted from byte codes, and\nhas automatic memory management, making it ideal for configuration,\nscripting, and rapid prototyping. Lua is implemented as a small library\nof C functions, written in ANSI C, and the implementation goals are\nsimplicity, efficiency, portability, and low embedding cost., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [618]{app2_name: lukemftp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5, app2_release: 596, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/lukemftp/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Enhanced FTP Client, app2_description: lukemftp is the enhanced FTP client in NetBSD.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Luke Mewburn <lukem@netbsd.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [619]{app2_name: lzo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.02, app2_release: 10, 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: A Real-Time Data Compression Library, 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. LZO is suitable for data compression\nand decompression in real-time. This means it favors speed over\ncompression ratio.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer <markus@oberhumer.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [620]{app2_name: lzo-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.02, app2_release: 10, 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: A Real-Time Data Compression Library, 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. LZO is suitable for data compression\nand decompression in real-time. This means it favors speed over\ncompression ratio.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Markus Franz Xaver Johannes Oberhumer <markus@oberhumer.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [621]{app2_name: m4, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.4, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/m4/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU m4, app2_description: GNU m4 is an implementation of the traditional Unix macro processor.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Ren\xe9 Seindal <rene@seindal.dk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [622]{app2_name: mDNSResponder, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 107.5, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://developer.apple.com/macosx/rendezvous/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Multicast DNS Services (Apple Rendezvous), app2_description: Network service registration and discovery service.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Apple Computer, Inc., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [623]{app2_name: mDNSResponder-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 107.5, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://developer.apple.com/macosx/rendezvous/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Multicast DNS Services (Apple Rendezvous), app2_description: Network service registration and discovery service.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Apple Computer, Inc., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [624]{app2_name: mDNSResponder-lib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 107.5, app2_release: 8, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://developer.apple.com/macosx/rendezvous/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Multicast DNS Services (Apple Rendezvous), app2_description: Network service registration and discovery service.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Apple Computer, Inc., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [625]{app2_name: mDNSResponder-lib-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 107.5, app2_release: 8, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://developer.apple.com/macosx/rendezvous/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Multicast DNS Services (Apple Rendezvous), app2_description: Network service registration and discovery service.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Apple Computer, Inc., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [626]{app2_name: mailx, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 11.25, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://nail.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A MIME-Capable Implementation of the mailx Command, app2_description: Nail is a mail user agent derived from Berkeley Mail 8.1. It is\nintended to provide the functionality of the POSIX.2 mailx command with\nadditional support for MIME messages, POP3, and SMTP. In recent system\nenvironments, nail is Unicode/UTF-8 capable. Further, it contains some\nminor enhancements like the ability to set a "From:" address.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Gunnar Ritter <Gunnar.Ritter@pluto.uni-freiburg.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [627]{app2_name: make, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.80, app2_release: 200, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/make/make.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU make, app2_description: The GNU make command with extensive documentation.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Richard Stallman\n Roland McGrath\n Paul Smith, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [628]{app2_name: man, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.1, app2_release: 235, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Program for Displaying man Pages, app2_description: A program for displaying man pages on the screen or sending them to a\nprinter (using groff).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n G. Wilford <G.Wilford@ee.surrey.ac.uk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [629]{app2_name: man-pages, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.29, app2_release: 3, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.win.tue.nl/pub/linux-local/manpages/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux and POSIX Manual Pages, app2_description: This package contains a large collection of Linux and POSIX manual\npages (man pages, documentation) from the Linux Documentation Project\n(LDP)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [630]{app2_name: manufacturer-PPDs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PPD Files from Printer Manufacturers, app2_description: PPD files from printer manufacturers that are under a free license.\n\nFor example, the original MIT license, shown for example under\nhttp://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php, is okay but not an\noften used modified MIT license, which does not allow redistribution if\nthe file was altered in any way from its original form.\n\nIf you have a PostScript printer and there is no PPD file included in\nthis package, ask your printer manufacturer for a PPD file or visit\nhttp://www.linuxprinting.org/ppd-doc.html., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [631]{app2_name: master-boot-code, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: i586, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: i386 Master Boot Record Code, app2_description: i386 master boot code is code that, after copied to the MBR of the boot\ndisk, loads and starts the boot sector of the active partition.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Wolfgang Solfrank, TooLs GmbH\n The Regents of the University of California, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [632]{app2_name: mc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.6.1, app2_release: 34.3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.ibiblio.org/mc/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Midnight Commander, app2_description: Midnight Commander is a Norton Commander clone, a program that\nmanipulates and manages files and directories. It is useful, fast, and\nhas color display on the Linux console. It also has mouse support if\nyou run the gpm mouse server. This program requires the terminal\ndescription files in /usr/lib/terminfo, which are found in ncurses.rpm\n(the essential ones) or terminfo.rpm (the rest).\n\nYou can also use Midnight Commander under the X Window System with your\nmouse. If you enter 'mc -c', colors are used.\n\nIn Midnight Commander, the screen is divided into four sections: The\nmajority of the screen is covered by two directory panels. The second\nto last line on the screen is the shell command line. The last line\ndisplays the function key assignments. At the very top, the menu list\nis shown. One of the directories displayed is the current working\ndirectory. This is where most of the commands are found. For certain\ncommands, like copy and move, the second directory is used as the\ntarget directory.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Miguel de Icaza <miguel@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx>\n Alexander Savelyev <fano@vcom.kiev.ua>\n Andrej Borsenkow <borsenkow.msk@sni.de>\n Andrew T. Veliath <andrewtv@usa.net>\n Christian GENNERAT <christian.gennerat@alcatel.fr>\n David Martin <dmartina@usa.net>\n Dugan Orlando Porter <dugan@b011.eunet.es>\n Federico Mena Quintero <federico@redhat.com>\n Fred Leeflang <fredl@nebula.ow.nl>\n Ilya Zakharevich <ilya@math.ohio-state.edu>\n Jakub Jelinek <jj@sunsite.mff.cuni.cz>\n Janne Kukonlehto <jtklehto@paju.oulu.fi>\n Kjartan Maraas <kmaraas@online.no>\n Mauricio Plaza <mok@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx>\n Norbert Warmuth <nwarmuth@privat.circular.de>\n Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com>\n Paul Sheer <psheer@obsidian.co.za>\n Pavel Machek <pavel@artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz>\n Pavel Roskin <pavel_roskin@geocities.com>\n Peter Kleiweg <kleiweg@let.rug.nl>\n Radek Doulik <rodo@earn.cvut.cz>\n Raja R Harinath <harinath@cs.umn.edu>\n Sebastian Wilhelmi <wilhelmi@ira.uka.de>\n Sergey Korshunoff <seyko@p5.f434.n5020.z2.fidonet.org>\n Sung-Hyun Nam <namsh@lgic.co.kr>\n Timur I. Bakeyev <mc@bat.ru>\n Tuomas J. Lukka <lukka@iki.fi>\n Wayne Roberts <wroberts1@cx983858-b.orng1.occa.home.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [633]{app2_name: mcelog, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6, app2_release: 5, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Log Machine Check Events, app2_description: mcelog retrieves machine check events from an x86-64 kernel in a cron\njob, decodes them, and logs them to /var/log/mcelog.\n\nA machine check event is a hardware error detected by the CPU.\n\nIt should run on any x86-64 system.\n\nIn addition, it allows decoding machine check kernel panic messages.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andi Kleen <ak@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [634]{app2_name: mdadm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2, app2_release: 30, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~neilb/source/mdadm/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility for Configuring MD Setup, app2_description: Mdadm is a program that can be used to control Linux md devices. It is\nintended to provide all the functionality of the mdtools and raidtools\nprograms but with a very different interface.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Neil Brown <neilb@cse.unsw.edu.au>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [635]{app2_name: mergeant, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.62, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome-db.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mergeant--A Database Admin Tool (Development Version), app2_description: Mergeant is a database admin tool that works with libgnomedb and\nlibgda.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Vivien Malerba <malerba@gnome-db.org>\n Fernando Martins <fmartins@hetnet.nl>\n Waldemar Furowski <bilbo@pwr.wroc.pl>\n Rodrigo Moya <rodrigo@gnome-db.org>\n Gonzalo Paniagua Javier <gonzalo@gnome-db.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [636]{app2_name: metacity, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.2, app2_release: 23, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Fast Window Manager for the GNOME 2.x Desktop, app2_description: Metacity is a fast window manager for the GNOME 2.x Desktop. It can be\nseen as an alternative to Sawfish. Many users prefer Metacity because\nit integrates well with the GNOME 2.x Desktop., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [637]{app2_name: metacity-themes, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1, app2_release: 505, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.sunshineinabag.co.uk, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Themes for the Metacity Window Manager, app2_description: This package contains themes usable with the Metacity window manager\nfor the GNOME 2.x Desktop.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Shane Butler <shane_b@users.sourceforge.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [638]{app2_name: microcode_ctl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.13, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.urbanmyth.org/microcode/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Microcode Updates for Intel CPUs, app2_description: This utility allows updating the microcode of Intel x86 and x86-64\nCPUs. This feature is supported by Pentium II and newer CPUs.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Simon Trimmer <simon@veritas.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [639]{app2_name: mingetty, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.6s, app2_release: 86, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Minimal Getty for Virtual Consoles Only, app2_description: The mingetty program is a lightweight, minimalist getty program for use\nonly on virtual consoles. Mingetty is not suitable for serial lines\n(you should use the mgetty program for this purpose).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Miquel van Smoorenburg <miquels@drinkel.ow.nl>\n Florian La Roche <florian@suse.de>\n Werner Fink <werner@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [640]{app2_name: mjpegtools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.0, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://mjpeg.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: MJPEG Video Capture and Processing Tools, app2_description: The mjpegtools allow for capture, playback, processing, and simple\nediting of MJPEG AV data. The hardware I/O applications are intended\nfor use with Zoran MJPEG framegrabber-based hardware (see the\nzoran-driver package), but the processing tools can be used with MJPEG\ndata from other sources as well.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Gernot Ziegler <gz@lysator.liu.se>\n Rainer Johanni <rainer@johanni.de>\n Andrew Stevens <Andrew.Stevens@comlab.ox.ac.uk>\n Xavier Biquard\n Ronald Bultje, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [641]{app2_name: mkinitrd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2, app2_release: 106.19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Creates an Initial RAM Disk Image for Preloading Modules, app2_description: Mkinitrd creates file system images for use as initial RAM disk\n(initrd) images. These RAM disk images are often used to preload the\nblock device modules (SCSI or RAID) needed to access the root file\nsystem.\n\nIn other words, generic kernels can be built without drivers for any\nSCSI adapters that load the SCSI driver as a module. Because the\nkernel needs to read those modules, but in this case is not able to\naddress the SCSI adapter, an initial RAM disk is used.\tThe initial RAM\ndisk is loaded by the operating system loader (normally LILO) and is\navailable to the kernel as soon as the RAM disk is loaded. The RAM\ndisk loads the proper SCSI adapter and allows the kernel to mount the\nroot file system.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Steffen Winterfeldt <wfeldt@suse.de>\n Susanne Oberhauser <froh@suse.de>\n Bernhard Kaindl <bk@suse.de>\n Andreas Gruenbacher <agruen@suse.de>\n Hannes Reinecke <hare@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [642]{app2_name: mkisofs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.01, app2_release: 25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cdrecord.berlios.de/old/private/cdrecord.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A program for creating CDs in Linux, app2_description: Mkisofs is a pre-mastering program that generates an iso9660 filesystem\n. It takes a snapshot of a given directory tree, and generates a binary\nimage which corresponds to an iso9660 filesystem that can be written to\na block device.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Eric Youngdale <eric@aib.com>\n H. Peter Anvin <hpa@yggdrasil.com>\n John Brezak <brezak@ch.hp.com>\n Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>\n Peter van der Veen <peterv@qnx.com>\n R.-D. Marzusch <marzusch@odiehh.hanse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [643]{app2_name: mktemp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5, app2_release: 742, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mktemp.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Utility for Temp Files, app2_description: mktemp is a small utility that interfaces to the mktemp() function call\nto allow shell scripts and other programs to use files in /tmp safely.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Todd C. Miller <Todd.Miller@courtesan.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [644]{app2_name: module-init-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.2, app2_release: 32.13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/module-init-tools/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities to Load Modules into the Kernel, app2_description: Utilities for loading kernel modules. Included are 'insmod', 'lsmod',\n'rmmod', 'depmod', and 'modprobe'. The configuration file\n/etc/modutils.conf can be used to pass parameters to the modules.\n'depmod' should be used after compiling a new kernel to generate the\ndependency information. 'insmod' does not use the dependency nor the\noptions file. Therefore, 'modprobe' is normally used to load a module.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bjorn Ekwall <bj0rn@blox.se>\n Jon Tombs <jon@gtex02.us.es>\n Bas Laarhoven <bas@vimec.nl>\n Keith Owens <kaos@ocs.com.au>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [645]{app2_name: mono-core, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.13.8, app2_release: 2.4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://go-mono.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A .NET Runtime Environment, app2_description: The Mono Project is an open development initiative that is working to\ndevelop an open source, Unix version of the .NET development platform.\nIts objective is to enable Unix developers to build and deploy\ncross-platform .NET applications. The project will implement various\ntechnologies that have been submitted to the ECMA for standardization.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Miguel de Icaza <miguel@ximian.com>\n Paolo Molaro <lupus@ximian.com>\n Dietmar Maurer <dietmar@ximian.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [646]{app2_name: mono-core-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.13.8, app2_release: 2.4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://go-mono.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A .NET Runtime Environment, app2_description: The Mono Project is an open development initiative that is working to\ndevelop an open source, Unix version of the .NET development platform.\nIts objective is to enable Unix developers to build and deploy\ncross-platform .NET applications. The project will implement various\ntechnologies that have been submitted to the ECMA for standardization.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Miguel de Icaza <miguel@ximian.com>\n Paolo Molaro <lupus@ximian.com>\n Dietmar Maurer <dietmar@ximian.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [647]{app2_name: mono-data, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.13.8, app2_release: 2.4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://go-mono.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Database connectivity for Mono, app2_description: The Mono Project is an open development initiative that is working to\ndevelop an open source, Unix version of the .NET development platform.\nIts objective is to enable Unix developers to build and deploy\ncross-platform .NET applications. The project will implement various\ntechnologies that have been submitted to the ECMA for standardization.\n\nDatabase connectivity for Mono.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Miguel de Icaza <miguel@ximian.com>\n Paolo Molaro <lupus@ximian.com>\n Dietmar Maurer <dietmar@ximian.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [648]{app2_name: mono-data-sqlite, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.13.8, app2_release: 2.4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://go-mono.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Database connectivity for Mono, app2_description: The Mono Project is an open development initiative that is working to\ndevelop an open source, Unix version of the .NET development platform.\nIts objective is to enable Unix developers to build and deploy\ncross-platform .NET applications. The project will implement various\ntechnologies that have been submitted to the ECMA for standardization.\n\nDatabase connectivity for Mono.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Miguel de Icaza <miguel@ximian.com>\n Paolo Molaro <lupus@ximian.com>\n Dietmar Maurer <dietmar@ximian.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [649]{app2_name: mono-web, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.13.8, app2_release: 2.4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://go-mono.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mono implementation of ASP.NET, Remoting and Web Services, app2_description: The Mono Project is an open development initiative that is working to\ndevelop an open source, Unix version of the .NET development platform.\nIts objective is to enable Unix developers to build and deploy\ncross-platform .NET applications. The project will implement various\ntechnologies that have been submitted to the ECMA for standardization.\n\nMono implementation of ASP.NET, Remoting and Web Services.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Miguel de Icaza <miguel@ximian.com>\n Paolo Molaro <lupus@ximian.com>\n Dietmar Maurer <dietmar@ximian.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [650]{app2_name: mozilla-nspr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.6.1, app2_release: 20, 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.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mozilla Foundation <drivers@mozilla.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [651]{app2_name: mozilla-nspr-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.6.1, app2_release: 20, 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.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mozilla Foundation <drivers@mozilla.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [652]{app2_name: mozilla-nss, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.11, app2_release: 21.7, 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 (Netscape) Security Services, app2_description: Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed to\nsupport cross-platform development of security-enabled server\napplications. Applications built with NSS can support SSL v2 and v3,\nTLS, PKCS #5, PKCS #7, PKCS #11, PKCS #12, S/MIME, X.509 v3\ncertificates, and other security standards.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mozilla Foundation <drivers@mozilla.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [653]{app2_name: mozilla-nss-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.11, app2_release: 21.7, 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 (Netscape) Security Services, app2_description: Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed to\nsupport cross-platform development of security-enabled server\napplications. Applications built with NSS can support SSL v2 and v3,\nTLS, PKCS #5, PKCS #7, PKCS #11, PKCS #12, S/MIME, X.509 v3\ncertificates, and other security standards.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mozilla Foundation <drivers@mozilla.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [654]{app2_name: mozilla-xulrunner, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.0.1, app2_release: 32, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mozilla Runtime Environment, app2_description: XULRunner is a single installable package that can be used to bootstrap\nmultiple XUL+XPCOM applications that are as rich as Firefox and\nThunderbird.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mozilla Foundation <drivers@mozilla.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [655]{app2_name: mtools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.9.10, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tux.org/pub/knaff/mtools/index.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Access Files on an MS-DOS File System, app2_description: Mtools allows uncomplicated access to an MS-DOS file system on disk\nwithout mounting it. It includes commands for working with MS-DOS\nfiles: mdir, mcd, mcopy, and mformat.\n\nXDF support for OS/2 is also provided.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Alain Knaff \t<Alain.Knaff@imag.fr>\n David C. Niemi\t<niemidc@erols.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [656]{app2_name: multisync, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.82+cvs, app2_release: 25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://multisync.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Calendar and Other PIM Data Synchronization Program, app2_description: MultiSync is a free modular program to synchronize calendars, address\nbooks and other PIM data between programs on your computer and other\ncomputers, mobile devices, PDAs, or cell phones. MultiSync works on any\nGNOME platform, such as Linux.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bo Lincoln <lincoln@lysator.liu.se>\n Tom Foottit <tfoottit@bridgewatersystems.com>\n Armin Bauer <armin.bauer@desscon.com>\n\n Contributions by (among others):\n Christoph Lukas <christoph.lukas@gmx.net>\n Tobias Karlsson <tobbe@island.liu.se>\n Bj\xf6rn Torkelsson <torkel@acc.umu.se>\n Eike Lang <mail@elang.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [657]{app2_name: multisync-backup, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.82+cvs, app2_release: 25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://multisync.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A backup plugin for MultiSync, app2_description: This is a MultiSync plugin which backs up your calendar/phonebook/etc\ndata.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bo Lincoln <lincoln@lysator.liu.se>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [658]{app2_name: multisync-evolution, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.82+cvs, app2_release: 25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://multisync.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Ximian Evolution plugin for MultiSync, app2_description: This is a plugin to enable synchronization of Ximian Evolution 2 data\nusing MultiSync. Evolution versions lower than 2.0 are no longer\nsupported. Please be aware that the Evolution-plugin for multisync is\nstill in a kind of experimental state.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bo Lincoln <lincoln@lysator.liu.se>\n \tand others, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [659]{app2_name: multisync-irmc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.82+cvs, app2_release: 25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://multisync.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An IrMC (SonyEricsson T39/T68i/T610, Siemens S55) plugin for MultiSync, app2_description: This is a MultiSync plugin for IrMC mobile clients (cell phones such as\nSonyEricsson T39/T68/T610 and Siemens S55) connected via Bluetooth, IR\nor cable.\n\nThe Bluetooth part is in the multisync-irmc-bluetooth package.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bo Lincoln <lincoln@lysator.liu.se>\n \tand others, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [660]{app2_name: multisync-irmc-bluetooth, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.82+cvs, app2_release: 25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://multisync.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Bluetooth support for the IrMC plugin for MultiSync., app2_description: This package adds Bluetooth support to the IrMC (mobile device) plugin\nfor multisync.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bo Lincoln <lincoln@lysator.liu.se>\n \tand others, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [661]{app2_name: multisync-ldap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.82+cvs, app2_release: 25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://multisync.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A LDAP plugin for MultiSync., app2_description: This is a MultiSync plugin which synchronizes ldap data\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Written by Armin Bauer <armin.bauer@desscon.com>\n Based on the original Ldap plugin by Tobias Karlsson, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [662]{app2_name: multisync-opie, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.82+cvs, app2_release: 25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://multisync.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An Opie/Zaurus plugin for MultiSync., app2_description: This is a plugin for Multisync that allows you to sync Opie/OpenZaurus\nand Zaurus (2.X ROM) devices.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Tom Foottit <tom@foottit.com>\n Eike Lang <mail@elang.de>\n \tand others, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [663]{app2_name: multisync-syncml, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.82+cvs, app2_release: 25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://multisync.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A SyncML plugin for MultiSync., app2_description: This is a SyncML 1.1 plugin for the MultiSync synchronization engine.\nIt allows synchronization of SyncML-enabled devices, such as the\nSonyEricsson P800, as well as remote MultiSync to MultiSync\nsynchronization over the internet.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bo Lincoln <lincoln@lysator.liu.se>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [664]{app2_name: myspell-american, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20040623, app2_release: 26, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://lingucomponent.openoffice.org/download_dictionary.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: American Dictionary for MySpell, app2_description: The American dictionary for MySpell.\n\nThe MySpell spell-checker is used by the OpenOffice.org office suite,\nthe Mozilla Composer, and the Mozilla Mail message composition window., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [665]{app2_name: myspell-british, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20050526, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://lingucomponent.openoffice.org/download_dictionary.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: British Dictionary for MySpell, app2_description: The British dictionary for MySpell.\n\nThe MySpell spell-checker is used by the OpenOffice.org office suite,\nthe Mozilla Composer, and the Mozilla Mail message composition window., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [666]{app2_name: nano, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.10, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.nano-editor.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Pico Editor Clone with Enhancements, app2_description: GNU nano is a small and friendly text editor. It aims to emulate the\nPico text editor while also offering a few enhancements.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Chris Allegretta <chrisa@asty.org>\n David Lawrence Ramsey <pooka_regent@sluggy.net>\n Jordi Mallach <jordi@sindominio.net>\n Adam Rogoyski <rogoyski@cs.utexas.edu>\n Robert Siemborski <rjs3@andrew.cmu.edu>\n Rocco Corsi <rocco.corsi@sympatico.ca>\n David Benbennick <dbenbenn@math.cornell.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [667]{app2_name: nautilus, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.2, app2_release: 64.17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNOME 2.x Desktop File Manager, app2_description: This package contains Nautilus, the advanced file manager for the GNOME\n2.x Desktop platform., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [668]{app2_name: nautilus-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.2, app2_release: 64.17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNOME 2.x Desktop File Manager, app2_description: This package contains Nautilus, the advanced file manager for the GNOME\n2.x Desktop platform., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [669]{app2_name: nautilus-cd-burner, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.3, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: CD Burning Extension for Nautilus, app2_description: Nautilus-cd-burner is an extension to Nautilus that makes it easy to\nwrite files to a CD burner.\n\nThe user uses Nautilus or another Gnome-VFS aware application to copy\nthe files to write to "burn:///" then Nautilus-cd-burner is launched to\nwrite the files to the CD.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n alexl@redhat.com, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [670]{app2_name: nautilus-cd-burner-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.3, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: CD Burning Extension for Nautilus, app2_description: Nautilus-cd-burner is an extension to Nautilus that makes it easy to\nwrite files to a CD burner.\n\nThe user uses Nautilus or another Gnome-VFS aware application to copy\nthe files to write to "burn:///" then Nautilus-cd-burner is launched to\nwrite the files to the CD.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n alexl@redhat.com, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [671]{app2_name: nautilus-open-terminal, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://manny.cluecoder.org/packages/nautilus-open-terminal/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Nautilus Open Terminal, app2_description: Nautilus extension that allows you to open a terminal in arbitrary\nlocal folders.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Christian Neumair <chris@gnome-de.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [672]{app2_name: nautilus-sendto, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4, app2_release: 27, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.es.gnome.org/~telemaco/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Integrate Nautilus, Evolution, and Gaim, app2_description: This package provides functionality in the Nautilus file browser to\nsend files over e-mail or instant messaging protocols via Evolution and\nGaim.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Roberto Majadas <roberto.majadas@hispalinux.es>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [673]{app2_name: nautilus-share, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.4, app2_release: 29, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gentoo.ovibes.net/nautilus-share/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Quick and Easy Way to Share Folders in Nautilus via Samba, app2_description: Application for GNOME desktop integrated in Nautilus that allows simple\nuse of Nautilus shares without the need to be root.\n\nFeatures: * A new entry in your nautilus right-click menu with a\n nice icon.\n\n* A simple dialog to share your folder, allows you to choose a name\n and decide to make it read-only or not.\n\n* You can also access it from the properties tab of your folder.\n\n* You can see as you type if the share name is already used or not.\n\n* When you share a folder, Nautilus displays a nice palm to visually\nshow you which folders are shared.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Sebastien Estienne <sebastien.estienne@gmail.com>\n Ed Catmur <ed@catmur.co.uk>\n VoJcEK <vojcek@tlen.pl>\n Michael Kanis <mkanis@gmx.de>\n WareKala <warekala@hotmail.com>\n Mirko Maischberger <mirko@lilik.it>\n Aaron Kurtz <a.kurtz@hardsun.net>\n Lucius Curado <luciux@gmail.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [674]{app2_name: ncurses, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.5, app2_release: 16, 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: New curses Libraries, app2_description: As soon as a text application needs to directly control its output to\nthe screen (if it wants to place the cursor at location (x,y) then\nwrite text), ncurses is used. The panel and the forms libraries are\nincluded in this package. These new libraries support color, special\ncharacters, and panels.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Zeyd M. Ben-Halim <zmbenhal@netcom.com>\n Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>\n Thomas Dickey <dickey@clark.net>\n Juergen Pfeifer <Juergen.Pfeifer@t-online.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [675]{app2_name: ncurses-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.5, app2_release: 16, 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: New curses Libraries, app2_description: As soon as a text application needs to directly control its output to\nthe screen (if it wants to place the cursor at location (x,y) then\nwrite text), ncurses is used. The panel and the forms libraries are\nincluded in this package. These new libraries support color, special\ncharacters, and panels.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Zeyd M. Ben-Halim <zmbenhal@netcom.com>\n Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>\n Thomas Dickey <dickey@clark.net>\n Juergen Pfeifer <Juergen.Pfeifer@t-online.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [676]{app2_name: neon, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.24.7, app2_release: 18, 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.\n Featuring: * High-level interface to HTTP and WebDAV methods\n (PUT, GET, HEAD, etc.)\n\n* Low-level interface to HTTP request handling to allow implementing\n new methods easily\n\n* HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/1.0 persistent connections\n\n* RFC2617 basic and digest authentication (including auth-int,\n md5-sess)\n\n* Proxy support (including basic/digest authentication)\n\n* Generic WebDAV 207 XML response handling mechanism\n\n* XML parsing using the expat or libxml parsers\n\n* Easy generation of error messages from 207 error responses\n\n* WebDAV resource manipulation: MOVE, COPY, DELETE, MKCOL\n\n* WebDAV metadata support: set and remove properties, query any set of\nproperties (PROPPATCH/PROPFIND)\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Joe Orton <joe@manyfish.co.uk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [677]{app2_name: neon-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.24.7, app2_release: 18, 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.\n Featuring: * High-level interface to HTTP and WebDAV methods\n (PUT, GET, HEAD, etc.)\n\n* Low-level interface to HTTP request handling to allow implementing\n new methods easily\n\n* HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/1.0 persistent connections\n\n* RFC2617 basic and digest authentication (including auth-int,\n md5-sess)\n\n* Proxy support (including basic/digest authentication)\n\n* Generic WebDAV 207 XML response handling mechanism\n\n* XML parsing using the expat or libxml parsers\n\n* Easy generation of error messages from 207 error responses\n\n* WebDAV resource manipulation: MOVE, COPY, DELETE, MKCOL\n\n* WebDAV metadata support: set and remove properties, query any set of\nproperties (PROPPATCH/PROPFIND)\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Joe Orton <joe@manyfish.co.uk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [678]{app2_name: net-snmp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.3.0.1, app2_release: 25.5, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/net-snmp, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SNMP Daemon, app2_description: This package was originally based on the CMU 2.1.2.1 snmp code. It has\nbeen greatly modified, restructured, enhanced, and fixed. It hardly\nlooks the same as anything that CMU has ever released. It was renamed\nfrom cmu-snmp to ucd-snmp in 1995 and later renamed from ucd-snmp to\nnet-snmp in November 2000.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Wes Hardaker <hardaker@users.sourceforge.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [679]{app2_name: net-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.60, app2_release: 581, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tazenda.demon.co.uk/phil/net-tools/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Important Programs for Networking, app2_description: This package contains essential programs for network administration and\nmaintenance: netstat, hostname, arp, ifconfig, rarp, and route.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Fred N. van Kempen <waltje@uwalt.nl.mugnet.org>\n Bernd Eckenfels <net-tools@lina.inka.de>\n Fred Baumgarten <dc6iq@insu1.etec.uni-karlsruhe.de>\n Peter Tobias <tobias@et-inf.fho-emden.de>\n Olaf Kirch <okir@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [680]{app2_name: netcat, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10, app2_release: 881, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Simple But Powerful Network Tool, app2_description: Netcat is a simple Unix utility that reads and writes data across\nnetwork connections using TCP or UDP protocols. It is designed to be a\nreliable back-end tool that can be used directly or easily driven by\nother programs and scripts. At the same time, it is a feature-rich\nnetwork debugging and exploration tool, because it can create almost\nany kind of connection you may need and has several interesting\nbuilt-in capabilities.\n\nFind the documentation in /usr/share/doc/packages/netcat/README.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n hobbit@avian.org, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [681]{app2_name: netcfg, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.1, app2_release: 5, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network Configuration Files in /etc, app2_description: All of the basic configuration files for the network programs including\n/etc/aliases, /etc/protocols, and /etc/services.\n\nThese are often used by network routines in the C library and therefore\nmust be installed for all network programs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [682]{app2_name: netpbm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.26.22, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://netpbm.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Powerful Graphics Conversion Package, app2_description: The latest version of the Portable Bitmap Plus Utilities. This large\npackage, which is by now available for all hardware platforms, provides\ntools for graphics conversion. Using these tools, images can be\nconverted from virtually any format into any other format. A few of the\nsupported formats include: GIF, PC-Paintbrush, IFF ILBM, Gould Scanner\nfile, MTV ray tracer, Atari Degas .pi1 and .pi3, Macintosh PICT, HP\nPaintjet file, QRT raytracer, AUTOCAD slide, Atari Spectrum (compressed\nand uncompressed), Andrew Toolkit raster object, and many more. On top\nof that, man pages are included for all tools.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Alberto Accomazzi <alberto@cfa.harvard.edu>\n Andre Beck <Andre_Beck@IRS.Inf.TU-Dresden.de>\n Angus Duggan <ajcd@dcs.ed.ac.uk>\n Arnaud Le Hors <lehors@sophia.inria.fr>\n Arthur David Olson <OLSONA@dc37a.nci.nih.gov>\n Burkhard Neidecker-Lutz <neideck@nestvx.enet.dec.com>\n Daniel Briggs <dbriggs@nrao.edu>\n David Beckemeyer <bdt!david>\n David Koblas <koblas@netcom.com>\n Diomidis D. Spinellis <dds@cc.ic.ac.uk>\n George Phillips <phillips@cs.ubc.ca>\n Graeme W. Gill <graeme@labtam.oz.au>\n Hadmut Danisch <danisch@ira.uka.de>\n Ingo Wilken <Ingo.Wilken@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de>\n James Darrell McCauley <mccauley@mcs.com>\n John Tiller <tiller@galois.msfc.nasa.gov>\n John Walker <kelvin@Autodesk.com>\n Kanthan Pillay <svpillay@Princeton.EDU>\n Ken Yap <ken@cs.rocester.edu>\n Lyle Rains <lrains@netcom.com>\n Marcel Wijkstra <wijkstra@fwi.uva.nl>\n Marc Boucher <marc@PostImage.COM>\n Oliver Trepte <oliver.trepte@dd.sigma.se>\n Patrick J. Naughton <naughton@wind.sun.com>\n Paul Haeberli <paul@manray.sgi.com>\n Paul Breslaw\t\t<paul@mecazh.uu.ch>\n S.Petra Zeidler <spz@specklec.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de>\n Steve Belczyk <seb3@gte.com>\n Warren Toomey <wkt@csadfa.cs.adfa.oz.au>\n Wilson H. Bent. Jr. <whb@evtech.com>\n Wolfgang Stuerzlinger <wrzl@gup.uni-linz.ac.at>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [683]{app2_name: nfs-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.7, app2_release: 36, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://nfs.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Support Utilities for Kernel nfsd, app2_description: This package contains the NFS utilities. You can tune the number of\nserver threads via the sysconfig variable USE_KERNEL_NFSD_NUMBER. For\nquota over NFS support, install the quota package.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Olaf Kirch <okir@monad.swb.de>\n H.J. Lu <hjl@valinux.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [684]{app2_name: nfsidmap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.12, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://nfs.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NFSv4 ID Mapping Library, app2_description: In NFSv4, identities of users are conveyed by names rather than user ID\nand group ID. Both the NFS server and client code in the kernel need to\ntranslate these to numeric IDs.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n J. Bruce Fields <bfields@citi.umich.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [685]{app2_name: notification-daemon, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.4, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.galago-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Notification Daemon, app2_description: D-BUS notification daemon.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Christian Hammond <chipx86@chipx86.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [686]{app2_name: novfs-kmp-default, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.0_2.6.16.21_0.13, app2_release: 9.2, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://forge.novell.com, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Kernel Modules for novfs, app2_description: This package contains the Novell Client for Linux kernel module., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [687]{app2_name: nscd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4, app2_release: 25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/libc.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Name Service Caching Daemon, app2_description: Nscd caches name service lookups and can dramatically improve\nperformance with NIS, NIS+, and LDAP., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [688]{app2_name: ntfsprogs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.11.2, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://linux-ntfs.sf.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NTFS filesystem libraries and utilities, app2_description: The Linux-NTFS project (http://linux-ntfs.sf.net/) aims to bring full\nsupport for the NTFS filesystem to the Linux operating system.\tThe\nntfsprogs package currently consists of a static library and utilities\nsuch as mkntfs, ntfscat, ntfsls, ntfsresize, and ntfsundelete (for a\nfull list of included utilities see man 8 ntfsprogs after\ninstallation).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Linux-NTFS is written and maintained by Anton Altaparmakov <aia21@cantab.net>.\n\n Current active developers on the project are (in alphabetical order):\n\n Anton Altaparmakov <aia21@cantab.net>\n Matthew J. Fanto <fanto1mj@cmich.edu>\n Richard Russon <ntfs@flatcap.org>\n Szakacsits Szabolcs <szaka@sienet.hu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [689]{app2_name: openct, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.6, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.opensc-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: OpenCT Library for Smart Card Readers, app2_description: OpenCT is a set of library and tools to talk to smart card readers. It\ncurrently supports Towitoko readers, Kobil Kaan, Aladdin eToken,\nCryptoflex eGate, Rainbow iKey 3000, and Eutron Crypto Identity. OpenCT\nis used by the OpenSC Smart Card library.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Olaf Kirch <okir@suse.de>\n Andreas Jellinghaus <aj@dungeon.inka.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [690]{app2_name: openh323, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.17.2, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://openh323.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An Open Source ITU H.323 Library and Sample Application, app2_description: The OpenH323 project aims to create a full featured, interoperable, and\nopen source implementation of the ITU H.323 teleconferencing protocol\nthat can be used by personal developers and commercial users without\ncharge.\n\nOpenH323 development is coordinated by an Australian company,\nEquivalence Pty Ltd (http://www.equival.com), but is open to any\ninterested party. Commercial and private use of the OpenH323 code,\nincluding use in commercial products and resale, is encouraged through\nuse of the MPL (Mozilla Public license)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [691]{app2_name: openldap2-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.3.19, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openldap.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: OpenLDAP2 Client Utilities, app2_description: This package contains the OpenLDAP2 client utilities.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The OpenLDAP Project <project@openldap.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [692]{app2_name: openldap2-client-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.3.19, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openldap.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: OpenLDAP2 Client Utilities, app2_description: This package contains the OpenLDAP2 client utilities.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The OpenLDAP Project <project@openldap.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [693]{app2_name: openmotif-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.4, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.motifzone.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Open Motif Runtime Libraries, app2_description: This is the Open Motif runtime environment. It includes the Motif\nshared libraries. Open Motif is a freely available version of the well\nknown user interface toolkit Motif for Open Source operating systems.\nThis package was built with the sources from Metro Link., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [694]{app2_name: openmotif-libs-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.4, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.motifzone.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Open Motif Runtime Libraries, app2_description: This is the Open Motif runtime environment. It includes the Motif\nshared libraries. Open Motif is a freely available version of the well\nknown user interface toolkit Motif for Open Source operating systems.\nThis package was built with the sources from Metro Link., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [695]{app2_name: openobex, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.1, app2_release: 66, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://openobex.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Open Source Implementation of the Object Exchange (OBEX) Protocol, app2_description: OBEX is a session protocol and can best be described as a binary HTTP\nprotocol. OBEX is optimized for ad-hoc wireless links and can be used\nto exchange all kind of objects, like files, pictures, calendar entries\n(vCal), and business cards (vCard).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dag Brattli <dagb@cs.uit.no>\n Pontus Fuchs <pontus.fuchs@tactel.se>\n Fons Botman <budely@tref.nl>\n Andy Choi <kc49@cornell.edu>\n Jean Tourrilhes <jt@hpl.hp.com>\n Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>\n Dmitry Kasatkin <dmitry.kasatkin@nokia.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [696]{app2_name: opensc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.6, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.opensc.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: OpenSC Smart Card Library, app2_description: The OpenSC platform is a collection of smart card libraries and\nutilities. Using OpenSC, you can store private keys and certificates on\na smart card and decrypt and sign data using this key.\n\nOpenSC also comes with a PAM module that supports smart card-based\nlogin, and a pkcs11 module that lets you use your smart card with\napplications such as Netscape.\n\nOpenSC currently supports ISO 7816 compatible cards only.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Juha Yrj\xf6l\xe4 <jyrjola@cc.hut.fi>\n Antti Tapaninen <aet@cc.hut.fi>\n Timo Ter\xe4s <timo.teras@iki.fi>\n Olaf Kirch <okir@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [697]{app2_name: openslp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.0, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openslp.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An OpenSLP Implementation of Service Location Protocol V2, app2_description: Service Location Protocol is an IETF standards track protocol that\nprovides a framework that allows networking applications to discover\nthe existence, location, and configuration of networked services in\nenterprise networks.\n\nOpenSLP is an open source implementation of the SLPv2 protocol as\ndefined by RFC 2608 and RFC 2614. This package includes the slptool\nand runtime libraries.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Matthew Peterson <mpeterson@calderasystems.com>\n Ganesan Rajagopal <rganesan@myrealbox.com>\n David McCormack <david.mccormack@ottawa.com>\n Evan Hughes <hughes@lab43.org>\n Matthieu Desmons <mdes@ocegr.fr>\n Praveen Kumar Amritaluru <praveen@india.hp.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [698]{app2_name: openslp-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.0, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openslp.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An OpenSLP Implementation of Service Location Protocol V2, app2_description: Service Location Protocol is an IETF standards track protocol that\nprovides a framework that allows networking applications to discover\nthe existence, location, and configuration of networked services in\nenterprise networks.\n\nOpenSLP is an open source implementation of the SLPv2 protocol as\ndefined by RFC 2608 and RFC 2614. This package includes the slptool\nand runtime libraries.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Matthew Peterson <mpeterson@calderasystems.com>\n Ganesan Rajagopal <rganesan@myrealbox.com>\n David McCormack <david.mccormack@ottawa.com>\n Evan Hughes <hughes@lab43.org>\n Matthieu Desmons <mdes@ocegr.fr>\n Praveen Kumar Amritaluru <praveen@india.hp.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [699]{app2_name: opensp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.1, app2_release: 91, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://openjade.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The OpenJade Group's SGML and XML Parsing Tools, app2_description: The tools in this package provide the ability to manage SGML and XML\ndocuments.\n\nThis package contains the parser nsgmls and the related programs\nsgmlnorm, spcat, spam, spent, and sgml2xml (previously known as sx).\nSgml2xml is useful as a tool for converting from SGML to XML, the\ncoming WWW standard.\n\nThis package is a fork from James Clark's SP suite.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Avi Kivity\n Cees de Groot <cg@sgmltools.org>\n David Megginson <dmeggins@microstar.com>\n Didier PH Martin\n Henry Thompson\n Ian Castle <icastle@users.sourceforge.net>\n James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>\n Kathleen Marszalek\n Matthias Clasen\n Paul Prescod <papresco@calum.csclub.uwaterloo.ca>\n Peter Newcomb\n Peter Nilsson\n Sebastian Rahtz <s.rahtz@elsevier.co.uk>\n Terje Bless <link@tss.no>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [700]{app2_name: openssh, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.2p1, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssh.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Secure Shell Client and Server (Remote Login Program), app2_description: SSH (Secure Shell) is a program for logging into and executing commands\non a remote machine. It is intended to replace rlogin and rsh and\nprovides secure encrypted communication between two untrusted hosts\nover an insecure network. X Window System connections and arbitrary\nTCP/IP ports can also be forwarded over the secure channel.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Aaron Campbell\n Bob Beck\n Markus Friedl\n Niels Provos\n Theo de Raadt\n Dug Song\n Ben Taylor <bent@clark.net>\n Chip Salzenberg <chip@valinux.com>\n Chris Saia <csaia@wtower.com>\n Dan Brosemer <odin@linuxfreak.com>\n Jim Knoble <jmknoble@pobox.com>\n Marc G. Fournier <marc.fournier@acadiau.ca>\n Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin.dahyabhai@pobox.com>\n Niels Kristian Bech Jensen <nkbj@image.dk>\n Phil Hands <phil@hands.com>\n Thomas Neumann <tom@smart.ruhr.de>\n Tudor Bosman <tudorb@jm.nu>\n Damien Miller <djm@ibs.com.au>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [701]{app2_name: openssh-askpass, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.2p1, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssh.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A passphrase dialog for OpenSSH and the X Window System, app2_description: Ssh (Secure Shell) is a program for logging into a remote machine and\nfor executing commands on a remote machine. This package contains an X\nWindow System passphrase dialog for OpenSSH.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Aaron Campbell\n Bob Beck\n Markus Friedl\n Niels Provos\n Theo de Raadt\n Dug Song\n Ben Taylor <bent@clark.net>\n Chip Salzenberg <chip@valinux.com>\n Chris Saia <csaia@wtower.com>\n Dan Brosemer <odin@linuxfreak.com>\n Jim Knoble <jmknoble@pobox.com>\n Marc G. Fournier <marc.fournier@acadiau.ca>\n Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin.dahyabhai@pobox.com>\n Niels Kristian Bech Jensen <nkbj@image.dk>\n Phil Hands <phil@hands.com>\n Thomas Neumann <tom@smart.ruhr.de>\n Tudor Bosman <tudorb@jm.nu>\n Damien Miller <djm@ibs.com.au>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [702]{app2_name: openssl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.8a, app2_release: 18.10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Secure Sockets and Transport Layer Security, app2_description: The OpenSSL Project is a collaborative effort to develop a robust,\ncommercial-grade, full-featured, and open source toolkit implementing\nthe Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS\nv1) protocols with full-strength cryptography. The project is managed\nby a worldwide community of volunteers that use the Internet to\ncommunicate, plan, and develop the OpenSSL toolkit and its related\ndocumentation.\n\nDerivation and License\n\nOpenSSL is based on the excellent SSLeay library developed by Eric A.\nYoung and Tim J. Hudson. The OpenSSL toolkit is licensed under an\nApache-style license, which basically means that you are free to get it\nand to use it for commercial and noncommercial purposes.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mark J. Cox <mark@openssl.org>\n Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@openssl.org>\n Dr. Stephen Henson <steve@openssl.org>\n Ben Laurie <ben@openssl.org>\n Bodo Moeller <bodo@openssl.org>\n Ulf Moeller <ulf@openssl.org>\n Holger Reif <holger@openssl.org>\n Paul C. Sutton <paul@openssl.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [703]{app2_name: openssl-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.8a, app2_release: 18.10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Secure Sockets and Transport Layer Security, app2_description: The OpenSSL Project is a collaborative effort to develop a robust,\ncommercial-grade, full-featured, and open source toolkit implementing\nthe Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS\nv1) protocols with full-strength cryptography. The project is managed\nby a worldwide community of volunteers that use the Internet to\ncommunicate, plan, and develop the OpenSSL toolkit and its related\ndocumentation.\n\nDerivation and License\n\nOpenSSL is based on the excellent SSLeay library developed by Eric A.\nYoung and Tim J. Hudson. The OpenSSL toolkit is licensed under an\nApache-style license, which basically means that you are free to get it\nand to use it for commercial and noncommercial purposes.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mark J. Cox <mark@openssl.org>\n Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@openssl.org>\n Dr. Stephen Henson <steve@openssl.org>\n Ben Laurie <ben@openssl.org>\n Bodo Moeller <bodo@openssl.org>\n Ulf Moeller <ulf@openssl.org>\n Holger Reif <holger@openssl.org>\n Paul C. Sutton <paul@openssl.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [704]{app2_name: orbit2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.4, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: High-Performance CORBA Object Request Broker, app2_description: ORBit is a high-performance CORBA (Common Object Request Broker\nArchitecture) ORB (Object Request Broker). It allows programs to send\nrequests and receive replies from other programs, regardless of the\nlocations of the two programs. CORBA is an architecture that enables\ncommunication between program objects, regardless of the programming\nlanguage they are written in or the operating system they run on.\n\nYou will need to install this package if you want to run programs that\nuse the CORBA technology ORBit implementation.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Elliot Lee <sopwith@redhat.com>\n Michael Meeks <michael@ximian.com>\n Mark McLouglin <mark@skynet.ie>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [705]{app2_name: orbit2-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.4, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: High-Performance CORBA Object Request Broker, app2_description: ORBit is a high-performance CORBA (Common Object Request Broker\nArchitecture) ORB (Object Request Broker). It allows programs to send\nrequests and receive replies from other programs, regardless of the\nlocations of the two programs. CORBA is an architecture that enables\ncommunication between program objects, regardless of the programming\nlanguage they are written in or the operating system they run on.\n\nYou will need to install this package if you want to run programs that\nuse the CORBA technology ORBit implementation.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Elliot Lee <sopwith@redhat.com>\n Michael Meeks <michael@ximian.com>\n Mark McLouglin <mark@skynet.ie>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [706]{app2_name: pam, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.99.3.0, app2_release: 29.3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A security tool that provides authentication for applications, app2_description: PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) is a system security tool that\nallows system administrators to set authentication policies without\nhaving to recompile programs that do authentication., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [707]{app2_name: pam-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.99.3.0, app2_release: 29.3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A security tool that provides authentication for applications, app2_description: PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) is a system security tool that\nallows system administrators to set authentication policies without\nhaving to recompile programs that do authentication., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [708]{app2_name: pam-modules, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.1, app2_release: 7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Additional PAM Modules, app2_description: PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) is a system security tool that\nallows system administrators to set authentication policies without\nhaving to recompile programs that do authentication.\n\nThis package contains additional PAM Modules, which are necessary for a\nworking SuSE Linux System: pam_unix2 pam_devperm pam_pwcheck\npam_homecheck pam_chroot, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [709]{app2_name: pam-modules-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.1, app2_release: 7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Additional PAM Modules, app2_description: PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) is a system security tool that\nallows system administrators to set authentication policies without\nhaving to recompile programs that do authentication.\n\nThis package contains additional PAM Modules, which are necessary for a\nworking SuSE Linux System: pam_unix2 pam_devperm pam_pwcheck\npam_homecheck pam_chroot, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [710]{app2_name: pam_krb5, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.3, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pam-krb5/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PAM Module for Kerberos Authentication, app2_description: This PAM module supports authentication against a Kerberos KDC. It also\nsupports updating your Kerberos password.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Balazs Gal <balsa@rit.bme.hu>\n Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [711]{app2_name: pam_krb5-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.3, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pam-krb5/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PAM Module for Kerberos Authentication, app2_description: This PAM module supports authentication against a Kerberos KDC. It also\nsupports updating your Kerberos password.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Balazs Gal <balsa@rit.bme.hu>\n Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [712]{app2_name: pan, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.14.2, app2_release: 101, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pan.rebelbase.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Powerful Newsreader for GNOME, app2_description: PAN is a very powerful newsreader. Its user interface is loosely based\non other popular newsreaders.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Matt Eagleson <e.Messiah@superpimp.org>\n Charles Kerr <charles@rebelbase.com>\n Christophe Lambin <clambin@easynet.be>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [713]{app2_name: pango, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10.2, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System for Layout and Rendering of Internationalised Text, app2_description: Pango is a library for layout and rendering of text, with an emphasis\non internationalisation. It forms the core of text and font handling in\nGTK+ 2.0.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com>\n Changwoo Ryu <cwryu@adam.kaist.ac.kr>\n Sivaraj Doddannan <sivaraj@intelligroup.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [714]{app2_name: pango-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10.2, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System for Layout and Rendering of Internationalised Text, app2_description: Pango is a library for layout and rendering of text, with an emphasis\non internationalisation. It forms the core of text and font handling in\nGTK+ 2.0.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com>\n Changwoo Ryu <cwryu@adam.kaist.ac.kr>\n Sivaraj Doddannan <sivaraj@intelligroup.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [715]{app2_name: parted, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.25.1, app2_release: 15, 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: GNU partitioner, app2_description: GNU Parted is a program for creating, destroying, resizing, checking,\nand copying partitions, and the file systems on them.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andrew Clausen <clausen@gnu.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [716]{app2_name: parted-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.25.1, app2_release: 15, 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: GNU partitioner, app2_description: GNU Parted is a program for creating, destroying, resizing, checking,\nand copying partitions, and the file systems on them.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andrew Clausen <clausen@gnu.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [717]{app2_name: patch, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.5.9, app2_release: 158, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/patch/patch.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU patch, app2_description: The GNU patch program is used to apply diffs between original and\nchanged files (generated by the diff command) to the original files.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Larry Wall\n Paul Eggert, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [718]{app2_name: pax, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.4, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: POSIX File System Archiver, app2_description: Pax is the POSIX standard archive tool. It supports the two most\ncommon forms of standard archive (backup) files - CPIO and TAR., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [719]{app2_name: pciutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.1, app2_release: 14, 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-utilities for Kernel version 2.2 and newer, app2_description: lspci: This program displays detailed information about all PCI busses\nand devices in the system, replacing the original /proc/pci interface.\n\nsetpci: This program allows reading from and writing to PCI device\nconfiguration registers. For example, you can adjust the latency timers\nwith it.\n\nupdate-pciids: This program downloads the current version of the\npci.ids file.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Martin Mares <mj@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [720]{app2_name: pcre, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.4, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programming/pcre/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for Perl-compatible regular expressions, app2_description: The PCRE library is a set of functions that implement regular\nexpression pattern matching using the same syntax and semantics as Perl\n5, with very few differences. The current implementation corresponds to\nPerl 5.005.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Philip Hazel <ph10@cam.ac.uk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [721]{app2_name: pcre-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.4, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programming/pcre/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for Perl-compatible regular expressions, app2_description: The PCRE library is a set of functions that implement regular\nexpression pattern matching using the same syntax and semantics as Perl\n5, with very few differences. The current implementation corresponds to\nPerl 5.005.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Philip Hazel <ph10@cam.ac.uk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [722]{app2_name: pcsc-lite, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.9_beta9, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linuxnet.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The MUSCLE project SmartCards library, app2_description: The purpose of PCSC Lite is to provide a Windows(R) SCard interface in\na very small form factor for communicating with smartcards and readers.\nPCSC Lite can be compiled directly for a desired reader driver or can\nbe used to dynamically allocate/deallocate reader drivers at runtime\n(the default behavior).\n\nPCSC Lite uses the same winscard api as used in Windows(R).\n\nSecurity aware people should read the SECURITY file for possible\nvulnerabilities to pcsclite, how you can fix them, and how some will be\nfixed.\n\nFor information on how to install drivers please read the DRIVERS file.\n\nMemory cards will be supported through the MCT specifications, which is\nan APDU like manner sent normally through the SCardTransmit() function.\n This functionality is done in the driver.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n David Corcoran <corcoran@linuxnet.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [723]{app2_name: perl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.8.8, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Perl interpreter, app2_description: perl - Practical Extraction and Report Language\n\nPerl is optimized for scanning arbitrary text files, extracting\ninformation from those text files, and printing reports based on that\ninformation. It is also good for many system management tasks. Perl is\nintended to be practical (easy to use, efficient, and complete) rather\nthan beautiful (tiny, elegant, and minimal).\n\nSome of the modules available on CPAN can be found in the "perl"\nseries.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Larry Wall, Louis J. LaBash, Jr. <llabash@siue.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [724]{app2_name: perl-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.8.8, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Perl interpreter, app2_description: perl - Practical Extraction and Report Language\n\nPerl is optimized for scanning arbitrary text files, extracting\ninformation from those text files, and printing reports based on that\ninformation. It is also good for many system management tasks. Perl is\nintended to be practical (easy to use, efficient, and complete) rather\nthan beautiful (tiny, elegant, and minimal).\n\nSome of the modules available on CPAN can be found in the "perl"\nseries.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Larry Wall, Louis J. LaBash, Jr. <llabash@siue.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [725]{app2_name: perl-Bootloader, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.27, app2_release: 0.4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for Configuring Boot Loaders, app2_description: Perl modules for configuring various boot loaders.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jiri Srain <jsrain@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [726]{app2_name: perl-Compress-Zlib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.35, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl interface to part of the info-zip zlib compression library, app2_description: Perl interface to part of the info-zip zlib compression library\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Paul Marquess <Paul.Marquess@btinternet.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [727]{app2_name: perl-Config-Crontab, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.11, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cpan.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Read/Write Vixie compatible crontab files, app2_description: Config::Crontab reads and writes (and pretty-prints) your crontab(5)\nfiles. It is compatible with Vixie-style crontabs (and all subsets,\nincluding Solaris' SysV-style crontabs).\n\nConfig::Crontab has a simple, object-oriented syntax. Crontab files are\nbroken into "blocks" (paragraphs, each separated by two or more\nnewlines); the Block is the basic unit of a Config::Crontab object.\n\nYou can re-order entire blocks within a crontab file, re-order lines\nwithin blocks (there are three types of lines: comments, environment\nsettings, and crontab commands or events), remove blocks or lines\nwithin blocks, add new blocks or lines within blocks, etc. See the\nConfig::Crontab manpage for full details.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Scott Wiersdorf, <scott@perlcode.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [728]{app2_name: perl-Crypt-SmbHash, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.12, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: perl module Crypt::SmbHash, app2_description: This module provides functions to generate LM/NT hashes as used by\nSamba\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Benjamin Kuit <bj@it.uts.edu.au>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [729]{app2_name: perl-DBD-SQLite, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.11, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cpan.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The DBD::SQLite is a self contained RDBMS in a DBI driver, app2_description: SQLite is a small fast embedded SQL database engine.\n\nDBD::SQLite embeds that database engine into a DBD driver, so if you\nwant a relational database for your project, but don't want to install\na large RDBMS system like MySQL or PostgreSQL, then DBD::SQLite may be\njust what you need.\n\nIt supports quite a lot of features, such as transactions (atomic\ncommit and rollback), indexes, DBA-free operation, a large subset of\nSQL92 supported, and more.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Matt Sergeant, <matt@sergeant.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [730]{app2_name: perl-DBI, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.50, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://dbi.perl.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Perl Database Interface, app2_description: The Perl Database Interface by Tim Bunce.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Tim Bunce <Tim.Bunce@pobox.com>\n <dbi-users@isc.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [731]{app2_name: perl-Digest-HMAC, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.01, app2_release: 505, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cpan.org/modules/by-module/Digest/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Keyed Hashing for Message Authentication, app2_description: HMAC is used for message integrity checks between two parties that\nshare a secret key. HMAC works in combination with another Digest\nalgorithm, usually MD5 or SHA-1. The HMAC mechanism is described in RFC\n2104.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Graham Barr <gbarr@ti.com>\n Gisle Aas <gisle@aas.no>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [732]{app2_name: perl-Digest-MD4, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cpan.org/modules/by-module/Digest/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: RSA MD4 Message Digest Algorithm (Perl Module), app2_description: Perl interface to the RSA Data Security Inc. MD4 Message-Digest\nAlgorithm.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mike McCauley <mikem@open.com.au>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [733]{app2_name: perl-Digest-SHA1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.10, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cpan.org/modules/by-module/Digest/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Perl Interface to the SHA-1 Algorithm, app2_description: The Digest::SHA1 module allows the use of the NIST SHA-1 message digest\nalgorithm from within Perl programs. The algorithm takes a message of\narbitrary length as input and produces a 160-bit fingerprint or message\ndigest of the input as output.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Peter C. Gutmann,\n Uwe Hollerbach <uh@alumni.caltech.edu>,\n Gisle Aas <gisle@aas.no>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [734]{app2_name: perl-File-Tail, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.99.3, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://search.cpan.org/search?module=File::Tail, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: reading files which are continuously appended, app2_description: The File::Tail module is designed for reading files which are\ncontinously appended to (the name comes from the tail -f directive).\nUsually such files are logfiles of some description.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Matija Grabnar, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [735]{app2_name: perl-HTML-Parser, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.48, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cpan.org/modules/by-module/HTML/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl HTML Interface, app2_description: This is a collection of modules that parse and extract information from\nHTML documents.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n libwww@perl.org, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [736]{app2_name: perl-HTML-Tagset, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.10, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/~sburke, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Data Tables Useful for Dealing with HTML, app2_description: Data tables useful for dealing with HTML.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Sean M. Burke <sburke@cpan.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [737]{app2_name: perl-IO-Zlib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.04, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: IO:: style interface to the Compress::Zlib, app2_description: This module provides an IO:: style interface to the Compress::Zlib\npackage.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Tom Hughes <tom@compton.nu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [738]{app2_name: perl-Net-DNS, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.55, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cpan.org/modules/by-module/Net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl interface to the DNS resolver, app2_description: Net::DNS is a Perl interface to the DNS resolver. It allows the\nprogrammer to perform any type of DNS query from a Perl script. For\ndetails and examples, please read the Net::DNS manual page.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Michael Fuhr <mfuhr@dimensional.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [739]{app2_name: perl-Net-Daemon, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.38, app2_release: 59, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Net::Daemon - Perl extension for portable daemons, app2_description: Net::Daemon is an abstract base class for implementing portable server\napplications in a very simple way.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jochen Wiedmann <joe@ispsoft.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [740]{app2_name: perl-Net-IP, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.23, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: allow easy manipulation of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, app2_description: This is the Net::IP module, designed to allow easy manipulation of IPv4\nand IPv6 addresses.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Manuel Valente, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [741]{app2_name: perl-PDA-Pilot, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.11.8, app2_release: 136, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.pilot-link.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PalmPilot Perl Modules, app2_description: This package contains Perl modules for communicating with the Palm\nPilot.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Kenneth Albanowski <kjahds@kjahds.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [742]{app2_name: perl-Parse-RecDescent, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.80, app2_release: 257, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl RecDescent Module, app2_description: RecDescent incrementally generates top-down recursive-descent text\nparsers from simple yacc-like grammar specifications.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Damian Conway <damian@csse.monash.edu.au>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [743]{app2_name: perl-PlRPC, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2018, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cpan.org/modules/by-module/RPC/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl extension for writing PlRPC servers, app2_description: PlRPC (Perl RPC) is a package for implementing servers and clients that\nare written in Perl entirely. The name is borrowed from Sun's RPC\n(Remote Procedure Call), but it could as well be RMI like Java's\n"Remote Method Interface), because PlRPC gives you the complete power\nof Perl's OO framework in a very simple manner.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jochen Wiedmann <jochen.wiedmann@freenet.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [744]{app2_name: perl-TermReadKey, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.30, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cpan.org/modules/by-module/Term/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Perl Module for Simple Terminal Control, app2_description: ReadKey provides ioctl control for terminals and Win32 consoles so the\ninput modes can be changed (thus allowing reads of a single character\nat a time), and also provides non-blocking reads of stdin as well as\nseveral other terminal related features, including retrieval and\nmodification of the screen size and retrieval and modification of the\ncontrol characters.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Kenneth Albanowski <kjahds@kjahds.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [745]{app2_name: perl-TermReadLine-Gnu, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.15, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: www.cpan.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl extension for the GNU Readline/History Library, app2_description: This is an implementation of Term::ReadLine using the GNU\nReadline/History Library. This package also has the interface with the\nalmost all functions and variables which are documented in the GNU\nReadline/History Library Manual.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Hiroo Hayashi <hiroo.hayashi@computer.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [746]{app2_name: perl-TimeDate, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.16, app2_release: 134, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl Modules for Time and Date Calculation, app2_description: These modules provide Perl functions for performing time and date\ncalculations.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [747]{app2_name: perl-URI, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.35, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cpan.org/modules/by-module/URI, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl Interface for URI Objects, app2_description: A Perl interface for URI objects.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Gisle Aas <gisle@aas.no>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [748]{app2_name: perl-X500-DN, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.28, app2_release: 131, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: provides an interface for RFC 2253 style DN strings, app2_description: X500::DN provides a pure perl parser and formatter for RFC 2253 style\nDN strings.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Robert Joop <yaph-020416@timesink.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [749]{app2_name: perl-XML-LibXML, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.58, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/XML/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: XML::LibXML Perl Module, app2_description: This module implements a Perl interface to the GNOME libxml2 library.\nThe libxml2 library provides interfaces for parsing and manipulating\nXML files. This module allows Perl programmers to make use of the\nhighly capable validating XML parser and the high performance DOM\nimplementation., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [750]{app2_name: perl-XML-LibXML-Common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.13, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/XML/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: XML::LibXML::Common Perl Module, app2_description: XML::LibXML::Common contains several constants and functions that are\nshared by XML::LibXML, XML::GDOME, and XML::LibXSLT (not all done,\nyet)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [751]{app2_name: perl-XML-NamespaceSupport, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.09, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/XML/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: XML::NamespaceSupport Perl Module, app2_description: This module offers a simple way to process namespaced XML names\n(unames) from within any application that may need them. It also helps\nmaintain a prefix to namespace URI map, and provides a number of basic\nchecks., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [752]{app2_name: perl-XML-Parser, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.34, app2_release: 41, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cpan.org/modules/by-module/XML/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: XML Parser (Perl Module), app2_description: This is a Perl extension interface to James Clark's XML parser, expat.\n\nYou will find examples in\n/usr/share/doc/packages/perl-XML-Parser/samples. For documentation\nread the XML::Parser and XML::Parser::Expat man pages.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Larry Wall <larry@wall.org>\n Clark Cooper <coopercc@netheaven.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [753]{app2_name: perl-XML-SAX, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.12, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/XML/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: XML::SAX Perl Module, app2_description: XML::SAX consists of several framework classes for using and building\nPerl SAX2 XML parsers, filters, and drivers. It is designed around the\nneed to be able to "plug in" different SAX parsers to an application\nwithout requiring programmer intervention. Those of you familiar with\nthe DBI will be right at home. Some of the designs come from the Java\nJAXP specification (SAX part), only without the javaness., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [754]{app2_name: perl-XML-Writer, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.600, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://cpan.org/modules/by-module/XML/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Perl Extension for Writing XML Documents, app2_description: XML::Writer is a helper module for Perl programs that write XML\ndocuments. The module handles all escaping for attribute values and\ncharacter data and constructs different types of markup, such as tags,\ncomments, and processing instructions.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n David Megginson <david@megginson.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [755]{app2_name: perl-gettext, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.05, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: gettext for perl, app2_description: Gettext for perl.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Phillip Vandry <vandry@Mlink.NET>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [756]{app2_name: perl-libwww-perl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.805, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/WWW/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Modules Providing a World Wide Web API, app2_description: Libwww-perl is a collection of Perl modules which provide a simple and\nconsistent application programming interface (API) to the World Wide\nWeb.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Gisle Aas <gisle@aas.no>\n Martijn Koster, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [757]{app2_name: perl-spamassassin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1.3, app2_release: 3.2, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://spamassassin.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: the perl modules for using spamassassin within an own perl script, app2_description: This package contains the perl modules for the spamassassin, including\nthe filter rules. This package is required for the package\n"spamassassin", the commandline tool.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Justin Mason <me@jmason.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [758]{app2_name: permissions, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2006.2.24, app2_release: 8, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SUSE Linux Default Permissions, app2_description: This package contains specifications for permissions of specific files,\ndirectories, and devices depending on the local security settings. The\nlocal security setting (easy, secure, or paranoid) can be configured in\n/etc/sysconfig/security.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Werner Fink <werner@suse.de>\n Roman Drahtm\xfcller <draht@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [759]{app2_name: pico, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.64N, app2_release: 1, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.washington.edu/pine, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A small, easy to use editor, app2_description: Pico is a simple, display-oriented text editor based on the Pine\nmessage system composer. As with Pine, commands are displayed at the\nbottom of the screen, and context-sensitive help is provided.\nCharacters are inserted into the text as they are typed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [760]{app2_name: pilot-link, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.11.8, app2_release: 139, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.pilot-link.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PalmPilot Link Utility (Backup, Uploading Tools, and more), app2_description: This is a keen choice of cool tools for the PalmPilot user. It\ncontains:\n\n- backup utility for Pilot data\n\n- uploading and downloading tools (memo, for example)\n\n- a simple addressbook\n\n- utility for importing POP3 mailboxes and sending through Sendmail\n\n- set the Palm time from your computer justintime.prc needs to be\ninstalled on your Palm see http://www.klawitter.de/palm/justintime.html\nfor more information.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Kenneth Albanowski <kjahds@kjahds.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [761]{app2_name: pin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.35, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.hennevogel.de/scripts/pin/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A tool for finding package information, app2_description: Pin - Package InformatioN. Pin searches the installed packages (rpm\n-qi, -ql) and the ARCHIVES.gz file for the desired information. It\nshows README, README.SuSE, and FAQ, when available.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Martin Lasarsch <mlasars@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [762]{app2_name: pinentry, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.7.2, app2_release: 15, 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: This is a collection of simple PIN or passphrase entry dialogs which\nutilize the Assuan protocol as described by the Aegypten project.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Robert Bihlmeyer <robbe@orcus.priv.at>\n Werner Koch, g10 Code GmbH <wk@gnupg.org>\n Steffen Hansen, Klar\xe4lvdalens Datakonsult AB <steffen@klaralvdalens-datakonsult.se>\n Marcus Brinkmann, g10 Code GmbH <marcus@g10code.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [763]{app2_name: planner, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.13, app2_release: 42, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://developer.imendio.com/wiki/Planner, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Project Management Application for GNOME, app2_description: Planner is a free project management application, maintained by\nImendio.\n\nIf you want to contribute to the project, please subscribe to the\nPlanner development mailing list. Send an e-mail to\n"planner-dev-request@lists.imendio.com" with the word "subscribe" in\nthe body of the message.\n\nThere is a mailing list archive available at\nhttp://lists.imendio.com/pipermail/planner-dev/\n\nThere is also a #planner IRC channel on irc.gnome.org.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Richard Hult <richard@imendio.com>\n Mikael Hallendal <micke@imendio.com>\n Alvaro del Castillo <acs@lambdaux.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [764]{app2_name: pmtools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20050823, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.intel.com/technology/iapc/acpi/downloads.htm, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: ACPI Debugging Tools, app2_description: This is a set of tools to display your BIOS ACPI tables., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [765]{app2_name: poppler, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.4, app2_release: 19, 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 is a fork of the xpdf PDF viewer developed by Derek Noonburg of\nGlyph and Cog, LLC. The purpose of forking xpdf is twofold. First, we\nwant to provide PDF rendering functionality as a shared library, to\ncentralize the maintenence effort. Today a number of applications\nincorporate the xpdf code base, and whenever a security issue is\ndiscovered, all these applications exchange patches and put out new\nreleases. In turn, all distributions must package and release new\nversion of these xpdf based viewers. It's safe to say that there's a\nlot of duplicated effort with the current situation. Even if poppler\nin the short term introduces yet another xpdf derived code base to the\nworld, we hope that over time these applications will adopt poppler.\nAfter all, we only need one application to use poppler to break even.\n\nSecond, we would like to move libpoppler forward in a number of areas\nthat doesn't fit within the goals of xpdf. By design, xpdf depends on\nvery few libraries and runs a wide range of X based platforms.\tThis is\na strong feature and reasonable design goal. However, with poppler we\nwould like to replace parts of xpdf that are now available as standard\ncomponents of modern Unix desktop environments. One such example is\nfontconfig, which solves the problem of matching and locating fonts on\nthe system, in a standardized and well understood way.\tAnother example\nis cairo, which provides high quality 2D rendering. See the file TODO\nfor a list of planned changes.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Derek Noonburg <derekn@foolabs.com>\n Kristian H\xf8gsberg <krh@bitplanet.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [766]{app2_name: poppler-glib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.4, app2_release: 19, 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 - a glib wrapper, app2_description: Poppler is a fork of the xpdf PDF viewer developed by Derek Noonburg of\nGlyph and Cog, LLC. The purpose of forking xpdf is twofold. First, we\nwant to provide PDF rendering functionality as a shared library, to\ncentralize the maintenence effort. Today a number of applications\nincorporate the xpdf code base, and whenever a security issue is\ndiscovered, all these applications exchange patches and put out new\nreleases. In turn, all distributions must package and release new\nversion of these xpdf based viewers. It's safe to say that there's a\nlot of duplicated effort with the current situation. Even if poppler\nin the short term introduces yet another xpdf derived code base to the\nworld, we hope that over time these applications will adopt poppler.\nAfter all, we only need one application to use poppler to break even.\n\nSecond, we would like to move libpoppler forward in a number of areas\nthat doesn't fit within the goals of xpdf. By design, xpdf depends on\nvery few libraries and runs a wide range of X based platforms.\tThis is\na strong feature and reasonable design goal. However, with poppler we\nwould like to replace parts of xpdf that are now available as standard\ncomponents of modern Unix desktop environments. One such example is\nfontconfig, which solves the problem of matching and locating fonts on\nthe system, in a standardized and well understood way.\tAnother example\nis cairo, which provides high quality 2D rendering. See the file TODO\nfor a list of planned changes.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Derek Noonburg <derekn@foolabs.com>\n Kristian H\xf8gsberg <krh@bitplanet.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [767]{app2_name: popt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7, app2_release: 268, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A 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. It\nimproves on them by allowing more powerful argument expansion. Popt can\nparse arbitrary argv[] style arrays and automatically set variables\nbased on command line arguments. Popt allows command line arguments to\nbe aliased via configuration files and includes utility functions for\nparsing arbitrary strings into argv[] arrays using shell-like rules.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Erik Troan <ewt@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [768]{app2_name: popt-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7, app2_release: 268, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A 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. It\nimproves on them by allowing more powerful argument expansion. Popt can\nparse arbitrary argv[] style arrays and automatically set variables\nbased on command line arguments. Popt allows command line arguments to\nbe aliased via configuration files and includes utility functions for\nparsing arbitrary strings into argv[] arrays using shell-like rules.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Erik Troan <ewt@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [769]{app2_name: portmap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5beta, app2_release: 747, 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 program that manages RPC connections, app2_description: A portmapper that manages RPC connections, which are used by protocols\nlike NFS and NIS.\n\nThis version is compiled with tcp_wrapper support.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Wietse Venema (wietse@wzv.win.tue.nl), app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [770]{app2_name: postfix, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.9, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.postfix.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A fast, secure, and flexible mailer, app2_description: Postfix aims to be an alternative to the widely-used sendmail program.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Wietse Venema <wietse@porcupine.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [771]{app2_name: powersave, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.12.20, app2_release: 0.3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://powersave.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: General Powermanagement daemon supporting APM and ACPI and CPU frequency scaling, app2_description: Powersave gives you control over the ACPI power buttons, three user\ndefined battery states (warning, low, critical) and supports proper\nstandby/suspend handling.\n\nAdditionally it could control the frequency of your processor if it\nsupports SpeedStep(Intel) or PowerNow(AMD) technology. This will\ngreatly reduce power consumption and heat production in your system.\n\nTogether with the kpowersave and yast2-power-management package it\nshould be the preferred power managing application.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Thomas Renninger (mail@renninger.de, trenn@suse.de)\n Holger Macht <holger@homac.de>\n Stefan Seyfried <seife@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [772]{app2_name: powersave-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.12.20, app2_release: 0.3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://powersave.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared libraries of the powersave daemon, app2_description: Shared libraries of the powersave daemon. A running powersave daemon is\nneeded for full functionality of these libraries.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Thomas Renninger <mail@renninger.de, trenn@suse.de>\n Holger Macht <holger@homac.de>\n Stefan Seyfried <seife@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [773]{app2_name: powersave-libs-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.12.20, app2_release: 0.3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://powersave.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared libraries of the powersave daemon, app2_description: Shared libraries of the powersave daemon. A running powersave daemon is\nneeded for full functionality of these libraries.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Thomas Renninger <mail@renninger.de, trenn@suse.de>\n Holger Macht <holger@homac.de>\n Stefan Seyfried <seife@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [774]{app2_name: ppp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.3, app2_release: 31, 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 for Linux, app2_description: The ppp package contains the PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) daemon,\npppd, additional PPP utilities, documentation, and sample files. PPP\nprovides a method for transmitting IP and IPX datagrams over serial\npoint-to-point links, for example over a modem. The PPP daemon handles\nthe details of setting up a PPP link including configuring the network\ninterface and performing the PPP negotiations.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Paul Mackerras <paul.mackerras@cs.anu.edu.au>\n Michael Callahan <callahan@maths.ox.ac.uk>\n Al Longyear <longyear@netcom.com>\n Brad Parker <brad@faster.fcr.com>\n Greg Christy <gmc@premises1.Qutoron.COM>\n Michal Ostrowski <mostrows@styx.uwaterloo.ca>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [775]{app2_name: pptp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7.0, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) Client, app2_description: A client for the proprietary Microsoft Point-to-Point Tunneling\nProtocol, PPTP. It allows connections to a PPTP based VPN as used by\nemployers and some cable and ADSL service providers. It requires MPPE\nsupport in the kernel. Use the ppp-mppe package.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n C. Scott Ananian <cananian@alumni.princeton.edu>\n\n Christoph Lameter <christoph@lameter.com>\n Gordon Chaffee <chaffee@HOME.COM>\n mulix <mulix@actcom.co.il>\n James Cameron <james.cameron@compaq.com>\n Rein Klazes <rklazes@xs4all.nl>\n Thomas Quinot <thomas@cuivre.fr.eu.org>\n Rhialto <rhialto@azenomei.knuffel.net>\n Scott Venier <scott@scooter.cx>\n Jeff Wiedemeier <Jeff.Wiedemeier@compaq.com>\n Yura Zotov <yz@altlinux.ru>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [776]{app2_name: procinfo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 18, app2_release: 53, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.cistron.nl/pub/people/svm/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Display System Status Gathered from /proc, app2_description: The "procinfo" command gathers some system data from the /proc\ndirectory and prints it nicely\tformatted on the standard output\ndevice.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Sander van Malssen <svm@kozmix.cistron.nl>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [777]{app2_name: procmail, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.22, app2_release: 56, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.procmail.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A program for local e-mail delivery, app2_description: Sendmail calls procmail to deliver email into a local folder. Procmail\ncan be configured to store e-mail in different folders.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Stephen R. van den Berg <srb@cuci.nl>\n Philip Guenther <guenther@sendmail.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [778]{app2_name: procps, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.6, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://procps.sf.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: ps utilities for /proc, app2_description: The procps package contains a set of system utilities that provide\nsystem information. Procps includes ps, free, skill, snice, tload, top,\nuptime, vmstat, w, and watch. The ps command displays a snapshot of\nrunning processes. The top command provides a repetitive update of the\nstatuses of running processes. The free command displays the amounts of\nfree and used memory on your system. The skill command sends a\nterminate command (or another specified signal) to a specified set of\nprocesses. The snice command is used to change the scheduling priority\nof specified processes. The tload command prints a graph of the current\nsystem load average to a specified tty. The uptime command displays the\ncurrent time, how long the system has been running, how many users are\nlogged on, and system load averages for the past one, five, and fifteen\nminutes. The w command displays a list of the users who are currently\nlogged on and what they are running. The watch program watches a\nrunning program. The vmstat command displays virtual memory statistics\nabout processes, memory, paging, block I/O, traps, and CPU activity.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Albert Cahalan <albert@users.sf.net>\n (and many more), app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [779]{app2_name: providers, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2006.1.25, app2_release: 9, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A list of internet service providers, app2_description: A list of predefined internet service providers which are used for\nconfiguration with YaST2., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [780]{app2_name: psiconv, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.8, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://software.frodo.looijaard.name/psiconv/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: EPOC32 PSION 5(MX) File Format Data Conversion Utilities, app2_description: This package is meant to make the Psion 5 series of PDAs, as well as\nother small computers running EPOC 32, more usable to non-Windows\nusers.\n\nThe package consists of several parts: * Documentation about Psion 5\n data formats;\n\n* A library which can be linked against application that have to\n read and write Psion 5 files;\n\n* An example command-line program which reads Psion files and writes\nmore commonly used formats.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl>\n Andrew Johnson <anj@aps.anl.gov>\n James <James000@jps.net>\n Jwan-Luc Damnet <jldamnet@antall.com>\n Wolfgang Szoecs <wolfi@wolfi.munich.sgi.com>\n Kevin Wheatley <hxpro@cinesite.co.uk>\n Tamas Decsi <moose@interware.hu>\n Keitha Kawabe <keita.kawabe@mpq.mpg.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [781]{app2_name: psmisc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 22.1, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://switch.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/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 of\nprocesses that are using specified files or filesystems.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Werner Almesberger, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [782]{app2_name: pstoedit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.44, app2_release: 9, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.pstoedit.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PostScript and PDF Converter, app2_description: pstoedit converts PostScript and PDF files to other vector graphic\nformats so that they can be edited graphically. pstoedit supports:\n\n* tgif: \t Tgif .obj format (for tgif version >= 3)\n\n* rpl:\t\t Real3D Programming Language Format\n\n* lwo:\t\t LightWave 3D Object Format\n\n* rib:\t\t RenderMan Interface Bytestream\n\n* mif:\t\t (Frame)Maker Intermediate Format\n\n* fig:\t\t .fig format for xfig\n\n* xfig: \t .fig format for xfig\n\n* pdf:\t\t Adobe's Portable Document Format\n\n* gnuplot:\t gnuplot format\n\n* ps:\t\t Flattened PostScript\n\n* debug:\t for test purposes\n\n* dump: \t for test purposes (same as debug)\n\n* dxf:\t\t CAD exchange format\n\n* java 1 and 2: java applet source code\n\n* idraw:\t Interviews draw format\n\n* tcl/tk:\t Tcl/Tk\n\n* hpgl: \t HPGL\n\n* AI:\t\t Adobe Illustrator\n\n* wmf:\t\t Windows Meta Files (WMF) (Windows 9x/NT only)\n\n* ewm:\t\t Enhanced Windows Meta Files (EMF) (Windows 9x/NT\n only)\n\n* OS/2 meta files (OS/2 only)\n\n* PIC format for troff/groff\n\n* MetaPost format for usage with TeX/LaTeX\n\n* LaTeX2e picture\n\n* Kontour\n\n* GNU Metafile (plotutils / libplot)\n\n* Skencil formerly known as sketch ( http://www.skencil.org )\n\n* Mathematica\n\n* via ImageMagick to any format supported by ImageMagick\n\n* SWF (beta release state--still lots of features missing, such as\n fonts, dash handling, etc.)\n\npstoedit needs an installed Ghostscript interpreter.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Wolfgang Glunz <Wolfgang.Glunz@mchp.siemens.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [783]{app2_name: pwdutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.7.1, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.thkukuk.de/pam/pwdutils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities to Manage User and Group Accounts, app2_description: This package includes the necessary programs for login onto a system on\nthe console, converting plain password files to the shadow password\nformat, and managing user and group accounts in both local files and in\na LDAP database., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [784]{app2_name: pwlib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9.1, app2_release: 23, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openh323.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Portable Windows Library from Equivalence Pty. Ltd., app2_description: PWLib is a moderately large class library that was created many years\nago as a method to produce applications that run on both Microsoft\nWindows and the X Window System. It was supposed to have a Macintosh\nport as well but this never happened.\n\nIt is used for the OpenH323 project, see www.openh323.org for details.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Equivalence Pty. Ltd. <support@equival.com.au>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [785]{app2_name: python, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.2, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.python.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python Interpreter, app2_description: Python is an interpreted, object-oriented programming language, and is\noften compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme, or Java. You can find an overview\nof Python in the documentation and tutorials included in the python-doc\n(HTML) or python-doc-pdf (PDF) packages.\n\nIf you want to install third party modules using distutils, you need to\ninstall python-devel package.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [786]{app2_name: python-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.2, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.python.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python Interpreter, app2_description: Python is an interpreted, object-oriented programming language, and is\noften compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme, or Java. You can find an overview\nof Python in the documentation and tutorials included in the python-doc\n(HTML) or python-doc-pdf (PDF) packages.\n\nIf you want to install third party modules using distutils, you need to\ninstall python-devel package.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [787]{app2_name: python-cairo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.2, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.cairographics.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python Bindings for cairo, app2_description: Python bindings for cairo.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n James Henstridge <james@daa.com.au>\n Steve Chaplin <steve1097@yahoo.com.au>\n Maarten Breddels, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [788]{app2_name: python-gnome, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.3, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/gnome-python, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for GNOME, app2_description: PyGNOME is an extension module for python that gives you access to the\nGNOME libraries. This means you have access to more widgets, simple\nconfiguration interface, metadata support and many other features.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n James Henstridge <james@daa.com.au>\n Johan Dahlin <jdahlin@telia.com>\n Matt Wilson <msw@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [789]{app2_name: python-gnome-extras, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.1, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/gnome-python-extras, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for GNOME, app2_description: GNOME-python-extras is an extension module for python that gives you\naccess to more GNOME libraries. This means you have access to more\nwidgets, simple configuration interface, metadata support and many\nother features.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Beno\xeet Dejean <TazForEver@dlfp.org>\n Gustavo Carneiro <gjc@inescporto.pt>\n James Henstridge <james@daa.com.au>\n Johan Dahlin <jdahlin@telia.com>\n John Palmieri <johnp@martianrock.com>\n Matt Wilson <msw@redhat.com>\n I\xf1igo Serna <inigoserna@telefonica.net>\n St\xe9phan Kochen <stephan@kochen.nl>\n Tiago Cogumbreiro <cogumbreiro@users.sf.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [790]{app2_name: python-gtk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.8.2, app2_release: 21, 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 the GTK+ widget set, app2_description: PyGTK is an extension module for python that gives you access to the\nGTK+ widget set. Just about anything you can write in C with GTK+ you\ncan write in python with PyGTK (within reason), but with all of\npython's benefits.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n James Henstridge <james@daa.com.au>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [791]{app2_name: python-imaging, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.5, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/index.htm, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Python Imaging Library - PIL, app2_description: The Python Imaging Library adds fairly powerful image processing\ncapabilities to the Python interpreter and provides extensive file\nformat support, and efficient internal representation.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n image-sig@python.org, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [792]{app2_name: python-numeric, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 24.2, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/numpy, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Numerical Extension to Python, app2_description: Numerical Python adds a fast and compact multi-dimensional array\nlanguage facility to Python.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n numpy-developers@lists.sourceforge.net, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [793]{app2_name: python-orbit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.1, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/pyorbit/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python bindings for ORBit, app2_description: Python bindings for ORBit. ORBit is the CORBA Object Request Broker\nused e.g. by GNOME.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n James Henstridge <james@daa.com.au>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [794]{app2_name: python-qt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5.1, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kde.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python Bindings for Qt, app2_description: Needed libraries for writing GUI applications using Qt in Python.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The KDE Team <kde@kde.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [795]{app2_name: python-tk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.2, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.python.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: TkInter - Python Tk Interface, app2_description: Python interface to Tk. Tk is the GUI toolkit that comes with Tcl. The\n"xrpm" package uses this Python interface.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [796]{app2_name: python-xml, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.2, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.python.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Python XML Interface, app2_description: The expat module is a Python interface to the expat XML parser. Since\nPython2.x, it is part of the core Python distribution., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [797]{app2_name: qscintilla, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.65, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/qscintilla, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C++ Editor Class Library, app2_description: QScintilla is a Qt port of Neil Hodgson's Scintilla C++ editor class.\n\nThis is a Qt port from the original Scintilla class\n(http://www.scintilla.org/).\n\nThis package is mainly used by eric, the Python IDE.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Riverbank Computing Limited <info@riverbankcomputing.co.uk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [798]{app2_name: qt3, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.3.5, app2_release: 58.3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.trolltech.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for developing applications with graphical user interfaces, app2_description: Qt is a program library for developing applications with graphical user\ninterfaces. It allows you to rapidly develop professional programs. The\nQt library is available not only for Linux but for a great number of\nUnices and even for Windows. Thus it is possible to write programs that\nmay be easily ported to those platforms.\n\nYou need a license for using Qt with a non-GPL application, which can\nbe acquired from sales@trolltech.com.\n\nSee /usr/share/doc/packages/qt3 for details about the new features of\nthe current Qt library!\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Troll Tech AS, Norway, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [799]{app2_name: qt3-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.3.5, app2_release: 58.3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.trolltech.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for developing applications with graphical user interfaces, app2_description: Qt is a program library for developing applications with graphical user\ninterfaces. It allows you to rapidly develop professional programs. The\nQt library is available not only for Linux but for a great number of\nUnices and even for Windows. Thus it is possible to write programs that\nmay be easily ported to those platforms.\n\nYou need a license for using Qt with a non-GPL application, which can\nbe acquired from sales@trolltech.com.\n\nSee /usr/share/doc/packages/qt3 for details about the new features of\nthe current Qt library!\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Troll Tech AS, Norway, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [800]{app2_name: readline, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.1, app2_release: 22, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/bash.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Readline Library, app2_description: The readline library is used by the Bourne Again Shell (bash, the\nstandard command interpreter) for easy editing of command lines. This\nincludes history and search functionality.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Brian Fox <bfox@gnu.org>\n Chet Ramey <chet@ins.cwru.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [801]{app2_name: readline-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.1, app2_release: 22, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/bash.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Readline Library, app2_description: The readline library is used by the Bourne Again Shell (bash, the\nstandard command interpreter) for easy editing of command lines. This\nincludes history and search functionality.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Brian Fox <bfox@gnu.org>\n Chet Ramey <chet@ins.cwru.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [802]{app2_name: recode, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.6, app2_release: 502, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://recode.progiciels-bpi.ca/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Character Set Converter, app2_description: This filter converts various character sets.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Francois Pinard <pinard@iro.umontreal.ca>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [803]{app2_name: reiserfs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.6.19, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.namesys.com/download.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Reiser File System utilities, app2_description: This package includes utilities for making the file system\n(mkreiserfs), checking for consistency (reiserfsck), and resizing\n(resize_reiserfs)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [804]{app2_name: release-notes, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.1.22, app2_release: 3, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Short Description of the Most Important Changes for This SUSE Linux Release, app2_description: This package contains files with the most important changes for this\nSUSE Linux release. They can be found in the\n/usr/share/doc/release-notes directory., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [805]{app2_name: resapplet, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.1, app2_release: 39, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: resolution switching applet, app2_description: Resapplet is a simple utility that sits in the system notification area\nand allows user switching of their resolution and refresh rate. It\nuses the xrandr extensions to switch the resolution on-the-fly and\nuserE resolution preferences to save the resolution.\n\nIt works in both GNOME and KDE, as it uses the system notification\narea.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Nat Friedman <nat@novell.com>\n Robert Love <rml@novell.com>\n Joe Shaw <joeshaw@novell.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [806]{app2_name: resmgr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.8_SVNr75, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?resmgr, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A program to allow arbitrary access to device files, app2_description: The resource manager is a framework to give user applications access to\ncertain device files. The resource manager daemon can be configured to\ngive certain users access to different resource classes.\n\nIt supports hotplugging devices (i.e. new devices can be added to and\nremoved from resource classes at run time), and it provides transparent\naccess to the raw SCSI device corresponding to a CD writer or a\nscanner.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Olaf Kirch <okir@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [807]{app2_name: resmgr-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.8_SVNr75, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?resmgr, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A program to allow arbitrary access to device files, app2_description: The resource manager is a framework to give user applications access to\ncertain device files. The resource manager daemon can be configured to\ngive certain users access to different resource classes.\n\nIt supports hotplugging devices (i.e. new devices can be added to and\nremoved from resource classes at run time), and it provides transparent\naccess to the raw SCSI device corresponding to a CD writer or a\nscanner.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Olaf Kirch <okir@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [808]{app2_name: rpm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.4.2, app2_release: 43.4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The RPM Package Manager, app2_description: RPM Package Manager is the main tool for managing the software packages\nof the SuSE Linux distribution.\n\nRPM can be used to install and remove software packages. With rpm, it\nis easy to update packages. RPM keeps track of all these manipulations\nin a central database.\tThis way it is possible to get an overview of\nall installed packages. RPM also supports database queries.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Erik Troan <ewt@redhat.com>\n Marc Ewing <marc@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [809]{app2_name: rrdtool, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.12, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/rrdtool/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A tool for data logging and analysis, app2_description: A tool to log and analyze data gathered from all kinds of data sources.\nThe data analysis part of RRDtool is based on the ability to quickly\ngenerate graphical representations of the data values collected over a\ndefinable time period.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Tobias Oetiker <oetiker@ee.ethz.ch>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [810]{app2_name: rsh, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.17, app2_release: 571, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.uk.linux.org/pub/linux/Networking/netkit/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Clients for remote access commands (rsh, rlogin, and rcp), app2_description: This package contains programs that allow users to run commands on\nremote machines, to log in to other machines, and to copy files between\nmachines (rsh, rexec, rlogin, and rcp). These commands use rhosts\nstyle authentication. For secure communication, SSH should be used., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [811]{app2_name: rsync, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.6, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://rsync.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Replacement for RCP/mirror that has Many More Features, app2_description: rsync uses the "rsync algorithm" which provides a very fast method for\nbringing remote files into sync. It does this by sending just the\ndifferences in the files across the link, without requiring that both\nsets of files be present at one of the ends of the link beforehand. At\nfirst glance, this may seem impossible because the calculation of diffs\nbetween two files normally requires local access to both files.\n\nA technical report describing the rsync algorithm is included with this\npackage.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>\n Paul Mackerras <Paul.Mackerras@cs.anu.edu.au>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [812]{app2_name: rug, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.1.1.0, app2_release: 18.27, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.novell.com, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Command Line Client for zmd, app2_description: rug module providing a command-line client (remote or local access) for\nthe ZENworks Management Daemon on the ZLM client\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com>\n James Willcox <james@ximian.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [813]{app2_name: samba, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.22, app2_release: 13.18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A SMB/ CIFS File, Print, and Authentication Server, app2_description: Samba is a suite of programs which allows SMB/ CIFS clients to use the\nUnix filespace, printers, and authentication subsystem.\n\nFor a more detailed description check the samba-doc package or the\nSamba.org web page at http://www.Samba.org/\n\nThis package expects its config file to be found in\n/etc/samba/smb.conf.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The Samba Team <samba@samba.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [814]{app2_name: samba-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.22, app2_release: 13.18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A SMB/ CIFS File, Print, and Authentication Server, app2_description: Samba is a suite of programs which allows SMB/ CIFS clients to use the\nUnix filespace, printers, and authentication subsystem.\n\nFor a more detailed description check the samba-doc package or the\nSamba.org web page at http://www.Samba.org/\n\nThis package expects its config file to be found in\n/etc/samba/smb.conf.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The Samba Team <samba@samba.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [815]{app2_name: samba-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.22, app2_release: 13.18, 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 Utilities, app2_description: This package contains all programs that are needed to act as a Samba\nclient. This includes smbmount.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The Samba Team <samba@samba.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [816]{app2_name: samba-client-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.22, app2_release: 13.18, 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 Utilities, app2_description: This package contains all programs that are needed to act as a Samba\nclient. This includes smbmount.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The Samba Team <samba@samba.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [817]{app2_name: samba-winbind, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.22, app2_release: 13.18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Winbind Daemon and Tool, app2_description: This is the winbind-daemon and the wbinfo-tool.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The Samba Team <samba@samba.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [818]{app2_name: samba-winbind-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.22, app2_release: 13.18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Winbind Daemon and Tool, app2_description: This is the winbind-daemon and the wbinfo-tool.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The Samba Team <samba@samba.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [819]{app2_name: sane, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.17, app2_release: 18, 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 (Scanner Access Now Easy), the Scan Solution, app2_description: The software consists of "SANE-backends", "scanimage", and the "saned".\n\nSANE-backends are the actual hardware drivers for various scanner\ntypes.\n\nApplications that use a backend to access a scanner are referred to as\nSANE-frontends. This package contains the command-line frontend\n"scanimage". There are various graphical frontends like "xscanimage"\n(package sane-frontends), XSane (package xsane), and the KDE frontend\nKooka (package kdegraphics3-scan).\n\nThe "saned" daemon provides the service "sane-port" to access scanners\nwhich are connected to a server via network from client hosts which run\nthe "net" backend.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Abel Deuring <a.deuring@satzbau-gmbh.de>\n Andras Major <andras@users.sourceforge.net>\n Andreas Beck <becka@uni-duesseldorf.de>\n Andreas Bolsch <ab@maths.nott.ac.uk>\n Andreas Czechanowski <m075@ins.uni-stuttgart.de>\n Andreas Nowack <nowack.andreas@gmx.de>\n Andreas Rick <andreas.rick@free.fr>\n Andrew Kuchling <amk@magnet.com>\n Bernd Schroeder <bernd@aquila.muc.de>\n Bertrik Sikken <bertrik@zonnet.nl>\n Brian J. Murrell <brian@interlinx.bc.ca>\n Chris Bagwell <cbagwell@users.sourceforge.net>\n Chris Pinkham <cpinkham@corp.infi.net>\n Christian Bucher <cbucher@vernetzt.at>\n David Etherton <etherton@netcom.com>\n David F. Skoll <dskoll@iname.com>\n David Huggins-Daines <bn711@freenet.carleton.ca>\n David Mosberger <David.Mosberger@acm.org>\n David Stevenson <david.stevenson@zoom.co.uk>\n Didier Carlier <didier@sema.be>\n Earle F. Philhower III <earle@ziplabel.com>\n Eddy De Greef <eddy_de_greef@tiscali.be>\n Eugene S. Weiss <yossarian@users.sourceforge.net>\n Feico W. Dillema <dillema@acm.org>\n Franck Schneider <schnefra@hol.fr>\n Frank Zago <sane@zago.net>\n Frederik Ramm <frederik@remote.org>\n Gerard Klaver <gerard@gkall.hobby.nl>\n Gerhard Jaeger <gerhard@gjaeger.de>\n Giuseppe Sacco <eppesuig@debian.org>\n Glenn Ramsey <glenn@componic.com>\n Gordon Matzigkeit <gord@gnu.ai.mit.edu>\n Guido Muesch <odiug@faho.rwth-aachen.de>\n Helmut Koeberle <helmut.koeberle@bytec.de>\n Henning Meier-Geinitz <henning@meier-geinitz.de>\n Henrik Johansson <henrikjo@post.urfors.se>\n Ingo Schneider <schneidi@informatik.tu-muenchen.de>\n Ingo Wilken <Ingo.Wilken@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de>\n James Perry <jamesp@epcc.ed.ac.uk>\n Jeff Freedman <jsf@hevanet.com>\n Jochen Eisinger <jochen.eisinger@gmx.net>\n Juergen G. Schimmer <schimmi@nbgm.siemens.de>\n Julien Blache <jb@jblache.org>\n Karl Anders Oygard <karlo@opera.no>\n Karl Heinz Kremer <khk@khk.net>\n Karsten Festag <karsten.festag@gmx.de>\n Kazuhiro Sasayama <kaz@hypercore.co.jp>\n Kazuya Fukuda <kaafuu@mug.biglobe.ne.jp>\n Kevin Charter <charter@cs.rice.edu>\n M. Allan Noah <anoah@pfeiffer.edu>\n M.F. <massifr@tiscalinet.it>\n Manuel Panea <Manuel.Panea@rzg.mpg.de>\n Marcio Teixeira <marciot@users.sourceforge.net>\n Marian Eichholz <eichholz@computer.org>\n Markus Mertinat <Markus.Mertinat@Physik.Uni-Augsburg.DE>\n Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog@svana.org>\n Matthew Duggan <stauff1@users.sourceforge.net>\n Matthew Marjanovic <maddog@mir.com>\n Mattias Ellert <mattias.ellert@tsl.uu.se>\n Max Vorobiev <pcwizard@yandex.ru>\n Meino Christian Cramer <mccramer@s.netic.de>\n Michael Herder <crapsite@gmx.net>\n Michael K. Johnson <johnsonm@redhat.com>\n Michel Roelofs <michelr@stack.nl>\n Milon Firikis <milonf@ariadne-t.gr>\n Mitsuru Okaniwa <m-okaniwa@bea.hi-ho.ne.jp>\n Nathan Rutman <nathan@gordian.com>\n Oliver Rauch <Oliver.Rauch@Rauch-domain.de>\n Oliver Schirrmeister <oschirr@abm.de>\n Oliver Schwartz <oliverschwartz@users.sourceforge.net>\n Patrick Reynolds <patrickr@virginia.edu>\n Peter Fales <peter@fales-lorenz.net>\n Peter Kirchgessner <peter@kirchgessner.net>\n Petter Reinholdtsen <pere@hungry.com>\n Randolph Bentson <bentson@grieg.holmsjoen.com>\n Rene Rebe <rene@rocklinux.org>\n Roger Wolff <R.E.Wolff@BitWizard.nl>\n Sebastien Sable <Sebastien.Sable@snv.jussieu.fr>\n Sergey Vlasov <vsu@altlinux.ru>\n Simon Krix <kinsei@users.sourceforge.net>\n Simon Munton <simon@munton.demon.co.uk>\n Stephane Voltz <svoltz@wanadoo.fr>\n Thomas Soumarmon <soumarmt@nerim.net>\n Tom Martone <tom@martoneconsulting.com>\n Tom Wang <tom.wang@mustek.com.tw>\n Tristan Tarrant <ttarrant@etnoteam.it>\n Ullrich Sigwanz <usigwanz@freesurf.ch>\n Ulrich Deiters <ukd@xenon.pc.Uni-Koeln.DE>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [820]{app2_name: sane-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.17, app2_release: 18, 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 (Scanner Access Now Easy), the Scan Solution, app2_description: The software consists of "SANE-backends", "scanimage", and the "saned".\n\nSANE-backends are the actual hardware drivers for various scanner\ntypes.\n\nApplications that use a backend to access a scanner are referred to as\nSANE-frontends. This package contains the command-line frontend\n"scanimage". There are various graphical frontends like "xscanimage"\n(package sane-frontends), XSane (package xsane), and the KDE frontend\nKooka (package kdegraphics3-scan).\n\nThe "saned" daemon provides the service "sane-port" to access scanners\nwhich are connected to a server via network from client hosts which run\nthe "net" backend.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Abel Deuring <a.deuring@satzbau-gmbh.de>\n Andras Major <andras@users.sourceforge.net>\n Andreas Beck <becka@uni-duesseldorf.de>\n Andreas Bolsch <ab@maths.nott.ac.uk>\n Andreas Czechanowski <m075@ins.uni-stuttgart.de>\n Andreas Nowack <nowack.andreas@gmx.de>\n Andreas Rick <andreas.rick@free.fr>\n Andrew Kuchling <amk@magnet.com>\n Bernd Schroeder <bernd@aquila.muc.de>\n Bertrik Sikken <bertrik@zonnet.nl>\n Brian J. Murrell <brian@interlinx.bc.ca>\n Chris Bagwell <cbagwell@users.sourceforge.net>\n Chris Pinkham <cpinkham@corp.infi.net>\n Christian Bucher <cbucher@vernetzt.at>\n David Etherton <etherton@netcom.com>\n David F. Skoll <dskoll@iname.com>\n David Huggins-Daines <bn711@freenet.carleton.ca>\n David Mosberger <David.Mosberger@acm.org>\n David Stevenson <david.stevenson@zoom.co.uk>\n Didier Carlier <didier@sema.be>\n Earle F. Philhower III <earle@ziplabel.com>\n Eddy De Greef <eddy_de_greef@tiscali.be>\n Eugene S. Weiss <yossarian@users.sourceforge.net>\n Feico W. Dillema <dillema@acm.org>\n Franck Schneider <schnefra@hol.fr>\n Frank Zago <sane@zago.net>\n Frederik Ramm <frederik@remote.org>\n Gerard Klaver <gerard@gkall.hobby.nl>\n Gerhard Jaeger <gerhard@gjaeger.de>\n Giuseppe Sacco <eppesuig@debian.org>\n Glenn Ramsey <glenn@componic.com>\n Gordon Matzigkeit <gord@gnu.ai.mit.edu>\n Guido Muesch <odiug@faho.rwth-aachen.de>\n Helmut Koeberle <helmut.koeberle@bytec.de>\n Henning Meier-Geinitz <henning@meier-geinitz.de>\n Henrik Johansson <henrikjo@post.urfors.se>\n Ingo Schneider <schneidi@informatik.tu-muenchen.de>\n Ingo Wilken <Ingo.Wilken@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de>\n James Perry <jamesp@epcc.ed.ac.uk>\n Jeff Freedman <jsf@hevanet.com>\n Jochen Eisinger <jochen.eisinger@gmx.net>\n Juergen G. Schimmer <schimmi@nbgm.siemens.de>\n Julien Blache <jb@jblache.org>\n Karl Anders Oygard <karlo@opera.no>\n Karl Heinz Kremer <khk@khk.net>\n Karsten Festag <karsten.festag@gmx.de>\n Kazuhiro Sasayama <kaz@hypercore.co.jp>\n Kazuya Fukuda <kaafuu@mug.biglobe.ne.jp>\n Kevin Charter <charter@cs.rice.edu>\n M. Allan Noah <anoah@pfeiffer.edu>\n M.F. <massifr@tiscalinet.it>\n Manuel Panea <Manuel.Panea@rzg.mpg.de>\n Marcio Teixeira <marciot@users.sourceforge.net>\n Marian Eichholz <eichholz@computer.org>\n Markus Mertinat <Markus.Mertinat@Physik.Uni-Augsburg.DE>\n Martijn van Oosterhout <kleptog@svana.org>\n Matthew Duggan <stauff1@users.sourceforge.net>\n Matthew Marjanovic <maddog@mir.com>\n Mattias Ellert <mattias.ellert@tsl.uu.se>\n Max Vorobiev <pcwizard@yandex.ru>\n Meino Christian Cramer <mccramer@s.netic.de>\n Michael Herder <crapsite@gmx.net>\n Michael K. Johnson <johnsonm@redhat.com>\n Michel Roelofs <michelr@stack.nl>\n Milon Firikis <milonf@ariadne-t.gr>\n Mitsuru Okaniwa <m-okaniwa@bea.hi-ho.ne.jp>\n Nathan Rutman <nathan@gordian.com>\n Oliver Rauch <Oliver.Rauch@Rauch-domain.de>\n Oliver Schirrmeister <oschirr@abm.de>\n Oliver Schwartz <oliverschwartz@users.sourceforge.net>\n Patrick Reynolds <patrickr@virginia.edu>\n Peter Fales <peter@fales-lorenz.net>\n Peter Kirchgessner <peter@kirchgessner.net>\n Petter Reinholdtsen <pere@hungry.com>\n Randolph Bentson <bentson@grieg.holmsjoen.com>\n Rene Rebe <rene@rocklinux.org>\n Roger Wolff <R.E.Wolff@BitWizard.nl>\n Sebastien Sable <Sebastien.Sable@snv.jussieu.fr>\n Sergey Vlasov <vsu@altlinux.ru>\n Simon Krix <kinsei@users.sourceforge.net>\n Simon Munton <simon@munton.demon.co.uk>\n Stephane Voltz <svoltz@wanadoo.fr>\n Thomas Soumarmon <soumarmt@nerim.net>\n Tom Martone <tom@martoneconsulting.com>\n Tom Wang <tom.wang@mustek.com.tw>\n Tristan Tarrant <ttarrant@etnoteam.it>\n Ullrich Sigwanz <usigwanz@freesurf.ch>\n Ulrich Deiters <ukd@xenon.pc.Uni-Koeln.DE>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [821]{app2_name: sash, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.7, app2_release: 44, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tip.net.au/~dbell, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A stand-alone shell with built-in commands, app2_description: This package includes:\n\n-chgrp, -chmod, -chown, -cmp, -cp, -dd, -echo, -ed, -grep, -gunzip,\n-gzip, -kill, -ln, -ls, -mkdir, -mknod, -more, -mount, -mv, -printenv,\n-pwd, -rm, -rmdir, -sync, -tar, -touch, -umount, -where\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n David I. Bell <dbell@canb.auug.org.au>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [822]{app2_name: sax2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.1, app2_release: 125.19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sax.berlios.de, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SuSE advanced X Window System-configuration, app2_description: This package contains the SuSE Advanced X-Configuration\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Marcus Sch\xe4fer <ms@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [823]{app2_name: sax2-gui, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7, app2_release: 125.19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sax.berlios.de, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SuSE advanced X Window System-configuration GUI, app2_description: This package contains the GUI for the SuSE Advanced X-Configuration\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Marcus Sch\xe4fer <ms@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [824]{app2_name: sax2-ident, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7, app2_release: 125.22, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sax.berlios.de, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SaX2 identity and profile information, app2_description: This package contains information about the supported graphics hardware\nand its special parameters. For some graphics cards a profile is needed\nto describe configuration parameters outside the ordinary way of\nsetting up the card with SaX2.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Marcus Sch\xe4fer <ms@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [825]{app2_name: sax2-libsax, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.1, app2_release: 125.19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sax.berlios.de, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SaX management library for X Window System-configuration, app2_description: libsax provides a C++ written library to manage X11 configurations\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Marcus Sch\xe4fer <ms@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [826]{app2_name: sax2-libsax-perl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.1, app2_release: 125.19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sax.berlios.de, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Language binding to use libsax with perl, app2_description: This package provides a wrapper to be able to use libsax in perl\nwritten programs\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Marcus Sch\xe4fer <ms@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [827]{app2_name: sax2-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.7, app2_release: 125.19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sax.berlios.de, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X Window System tools for SaX2, app2_description: Some small X Window System tools to handle input devices, for example,\nmouse and keyboard.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Marcus Sch\xe4fer <ms@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [828]{app2_name: scpm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.3, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System Configuration Profile Management, app2_description: SCPM enables your system to save different configurations in profiles.\nYou can boot directly into a profile as well as switch profiles at run\ntime. It is the successor of scheme management.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Joachim Gleissner <jg@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [829]{app2_name: screen, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.0.2, app2_release: 60, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A program to allow multiple screens on a VT100/ANSI Terminal, app2_description: With this program you can take advantage of the multitasking abilities\nof your Linux system by opening several sessions over one terminal. The\nsessions can also be detached and resumed from another login terminal.\n\nDocumentation: man page\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Oliver Lauman\n Juergen Weigert <jnweiger@immd4.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>\n Michael Schroeder <mlschroe@immd4.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [830]{app2_name: scrollkeeper, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.14, app2_release: 104, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://scrollkeeper.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cataloging System for Documentation, app2_description: ScrollKeeper is a cataloging system for documentation. It manages\ndocumentation metadata (as specified by the Open Source Metadata\nFramework (OMF)) and provides a simple API to allow help browsers to\nfind, sort, and search the document catalog.\n\nIt will also be able to communicate with catalog servers on the net to\nsearch for documents which are not on the local system.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dan Mueth <muet@alumni.uchicago.edu>\n Eric Fischer <eric@eazel.com>\n Gregory Leblanc <gleblanc@cu-portland.edu>\n Laszlo Kovacs <laszlo.kovacs@sun.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [831]{app2_name: scsi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7_2.36_1.19_0.17_0.97, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SCSI Tools (Text Mode), app2_description: A collection of useful tools for users of SCSI systems:\n\n* scsiinfo: Allows access to some internals of SCSI devices, such as\n defect lists or the so-called mode pages, which control, for\n example, the behavior of the device's cache or error management.\n\n* sdparm: Like scsiinfo, but with support for many more mode\n (sub)pages and a better command line interface.\n\n* scsiformat: A low-level formatting tool for SCSI disks.\n\n* scsidev: If your SCSI config changes from time to time, for\n example, because you have external devices which are not always\n switched on or connected, the kernel's mapping to the device\n nodes is not always the way you would expect it to be. This\n program creates a mapping which remains unchanged in most of\n these cases.\n\n* rescan-scsi-bus.sh: A script that scans the SCSI bus and\n dynamically adds and, optionally, removes devices.\n\n* sg3_utils: A collection of small, useful tools based on the sg\n interface (v3) that give info on the SCSI bus, copy data, and\n more.\n\n* lsscsi: Lists SCSI devices on your system.\n\nWarning: Some of these tools access the internals of your system and\nmisuse of them may render your system inoperable.\n\nNote: scsiinfo comes with a graphical user interface which can be found\nin the xscsi package.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Michael Weller <eowmob@exp-math.uni-essen.de>\n Eric Youngdale <eric@aib.com>\n Doug Gilbert <dgilbert@interlog.com>\n Kurt Garloff <garloff@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [832]{app2_name: sed, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.1.4, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/directory/sed.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Stream-Oriented Non-Interactive Text Editor, app2_description: Sed takes text input, performs some operation (or set of operations) on\nit and outputs the modified text. Sed is typically used for extracting\npart of a file using pattern matching or substituting multiple\noccurences of a string within a file.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Francois Pinard <pinard@iro.umontreal.ca>\n Tom Lord <lord@cygnus.com>\n David J. MacKenzie <djm@gnu.ai.mit.edu>\n Akiko Matsushita <matusita@sra.co.jp>\n Alan Magnuson <awm@osc.edu>\n Alexander Lehmann <alex@hal.rhein-main.de>\n Amos Shapira <amoss@cs.huji.ac.il>\n Andreas Gustafsson <gson@niksula.hut.fi>\n Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>\n Assar Westerlund <assar@nada.kth.se>\n Ben A. Mesander\t <ben@piglet.cr.usgs.gov>\n Bengt Mertensson <bengt@mathematik.uni-bremen.de>\n Bernhard Daeubler <Bernhard.Daeubler@physik.uni-ulm.de>\n Bjorn R. Bjornsson <brb@falcon.is>\n Brendan Kehoe\t <brendan@cygnus.com>\n Erez Zadok\t <ezk@cs.columbia.edu>\n Eric Allman\t <sendmail@sendmail.ORG>\n Eric Backus\t <ericb@lsid.hp.com>\n Geoff Russell\t <grussell@guest.adelaide.edu.au>\n Greg A. Woods\t <woods@web.apc.org>\n Hal Peterson\t <hrp@pecan.cray.com>\n Hoang Uong\t <hoang@ornews.intel.com>\n Ian Lance Taylor\t <ian@cygnus.com>\n Jason Merrill <jason@cygnus.com>\n Jim Avera\t <jima@netcom.com>\n Jim Kingdon\t <kingdon@cygnus.com>\n Jim Meyering\t <meyering@na-net.ornl.gov>\n Joel Sherrill\t <jsherril@uahcs2.cs.uah.edu>\n John David Anglin <dave@hiauly1.hia.nrc.ca>\n Joseph E. Sacco\t <jsacco@ssl.com>\n Karl Berry\t <karl@cs.umb.edu>\n Karl Vogel\t <vogelke@c-17igp.wpafb.af.mil>\n Kaveh R. Ghazi\t <ghazi@noc.rutgers.edu>\n Kristine Lund\t <lund@lpnaxp.in2p3.fr>\n Krste Asanovic\t <krste@icsi.berkeley.edu>\n Marion Hakanson\t <hakanson@cse.ogi.edu>\n Mark Seiden\t <mis@seiden.com>\n Matthias Rabe\t <rabe@mathematik.uni-bielefeld.de>\n Michael Fetterman <mafetter@ichips.intel.com>\n Michael L. Welcome <welcome@bigbird.llnl.gov>\n Mike Lijewski\t <lijewski@theory.tc.cornell.edu>\n Nick S. Kanakakor <skanan@otl.scu.edu>\n Nicolas Pioch\t <pioch@inf.enst.fr>\n Noah Friedman\t <friedman@gnu.ai.mit.edu>\n Pete Chown\t <pete.chown@dale.dircon.co.uk>\n Pierre Gaumond\t <gaumondp@ere.umontreal.ca>\n Pierre Mathieu\t <mathieu@geod.emr.ca>\n Robert Bernstein <rocky@panix.com>\n Rene' Seindal\t <seindal@kb.dk>\n Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.ai.mit.edu>\n Roland H. Pesch\t <roland@wrs.com>\n Roland McGrath\t <roland@gnu.ai.mit.edu>\n Scott Bartram\n Simon Leinen\t <simon@lia.di.epfl.ch>\n Skip Montanaro\t <skip@automatrix.com>\n Stephen Perkins\t <perkins@cps.msu.edu>\n Steve Williamson <willy@uinpla.npl.uiuc.edu>\n Thorsten Ohl\t <ohl@physics.harvard.edu>\n Tom McConnell\t <tmcconne@sedona.intel.com>\n Tom Quinn\t <trq@dionysos.thphys.ox.ac.uk>\n Tom Tromey\t <tromey@cns.caltech.edu>\n Ulrich Drepper\t <drepper@gnu.ai.mit.edu>\n Vern Paxson\t <vern@ee.lbl.gov>\n Vivek P. Singhal <singhal@cs.utexas.edu>\n Walter Wong\t <wcw+@cmu.edu>\n Paolo Bonzini (bonzini@gnu.org)\n Philip Hazel (ph10@cam.ac.uk), app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [833]{app2_name: sensors, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.10.0, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://secure.netroedge.com/~lm78/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Hardware health monitoring for Linux, app2_description: This package includes programs that show data from some sensor chips.\nThe interface /proc/bus/i2c/ is provided by loading kernel modules.\nWhich modules to load can be interactively detected as root by calling\n/usr/sbin/sensors-detect. The default configuration in\n/etc/sensors.conf should be changed to fit the actual set up of the\nmainboard.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Simon G. Vogl <simon@tk.uni-linz.ac.at>\n Mark D. Studebaker <mds@eng.paradyne.com>\n Philip Edelbrock <phil@netroedge.com>\n Ky\xf6sti M\xe4lkki <kmalkki@cc.hut.fi>\n Fons Rademakers <Fons.Rademakers@cern.ch>\n Frodo Looijaard <frodol@dds.nl>\n Geert Uytterhoeven <geert@linux-m68k.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [834]{app2_name: setserial, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17, app2_release: 591, 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.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [835]{app2_name: sgml-skel, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6, app2_release: 279, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Helper Scripts for the SGML System, app2_description: These scripts will help prepare and maintain parts of an SGML system.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Eric Bischoff <eric@caldera.de>\n Karl Eichwalder <ke@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [836]{app2_name: shared-mime-info, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.17, app2_release: 8, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/shared-mime-info, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared MIME Database, app2_description: This package contains: - The freedesktop.org shared MIME database\n spec.\n\n- The merged GNOME and KDE databases, in the new format.\n\n- The update-mime-database command, used to install new MIME data.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Thomas Leonard <tal00r@ecs.soton.ac.uk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [837]{app2_name: siga, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.101, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.hennevogel.de/scripts/siga/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System Information GAthering, app2_description: SIGA stands for System Information GAthering. It collects various\nsystem information and outputs it in HTML or ASCII format. Since it\nneeds root permissions, you will be asked for the root password. It is\nvery handy as an information source during installation support phone\ncalls.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Martin Lasarsch <mlasars@suse.de>\n Stefan Schmidt <jsj@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [838]{app2_name: sisctrl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.0.20051202, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.winischhofer.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SiS Display Control Panel, app2_description: Utility to set some display properties during server runtime.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Thomas Winischhofer <thomas@winischhofer.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [839]{app2_name: skencil, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.17, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.skencil.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python-Based Vector Drawing Program, app2_description: Skencil (formerly known as Sketch) is an interactive vector drawing\nprogram for X.\tIt is similar to XFig or tgif. It is written almost\ncompletely in Python, an object-oriented interpreted programming\nlanguage.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bernhard Herzog <bernhard@users.sourceforge.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [840]{app2_name: slang, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.5, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.jedsoft.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Library for Display Control, app2_description: A library with routines for display access. It is similar to ncurses,\nbut it has its own programming interface. Slang uses the entries in\n/usr/lib/terminfo.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n John E. Davis <davis@amy.tch.harvard.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [841]{app2_name: slang-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.5, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.jedsoft.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Library for Display Control, app2_description: A library with routines for display access. It is similar to ncurses,\nbut it has its own programming interface. Slang uses the entries in\n/usr/lib/terminfo.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n John E. Davis <davis@amy.tch.harvard.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [842]{app2_name: smpppd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.59, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SuSE Meta PPP Daemon, app2_description: The SuSE Meta PPP Daemon is the back-end for kinternet. It is required\nfor modem, ISDN, and DSL connections.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Arvin Schnell <arvin@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [843]{app2_name: sound-juicer, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.14.0, app2_release: 9, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/sound-juicer/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Clean and Lean GNOME CD Ripper, app2_description: GStreamer-based CD ripping tool. Saves audio CDs to Ogg/vorbis.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Ross Burton <ross@burtonini.com>\n Bastien Nocera\n Frederic Crozat, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [844]{app2_name: sox, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 12.17.9, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sox.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Sound Conversion Tools and Library, app2_description: SOX is intended to be the Swiss Army knife of sound processing tools.\nIt does many things, it just does not do them all well. Sooner or later\nit will come in very handy. SOX is really only usable day-to-day if you\nhide the wacky options with one-line shell scripts.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Chris Bagwell <cbagwell@sprynet.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [845]{app2_name: spamassassin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1.3, app2_release: 3.2, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://spamassassin.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SpamAssassin is an extensible email filter which is used to identify spam, app2_description: spamassassin adds a header line that shows if the mail has been\ndetermined spam or not. This way, you can decide what to do with the\nmail within the scope of your own filtering rules in your MUA (Mail\nUser Agent, your mail program) or your LDA (Local Delivery Agent).\n\nSee the files in the documentation directory\n/usr/share/doc/packages/spamassassin/ for more information on how to\nuse the filter.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Justin Mason <me@jmason.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [846]{app2_name: speex, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.5, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.speex.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An Open Source, Patent Free Speech Codec, app2_description: Speex is a patent free audio codec designed especially for voice\n(unlike Vorbis which targets general audio) signals and providing good\nnarrowband and wideband quality. This project aims to be complementary\nto the Vorbis codec.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jean-Marc Valin <jean-marc.valin@hermes.usherb.ca>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [847]{app2_name: speex-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.5, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.speex.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An Open Source, Patent Free Speech Codec, app2_description: Speex is a patent free audio codec designed especially for voice\n(unlike Vorbis which targets general audio) signals and providing good\nnarrowband and wideband quality. This project aims to be complementary\nto the Vorbis codec.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jean-Marc Valin <jean-marc.valin@hermes.usherb.ca>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [848]{app2_name: sqlite, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.8, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.sqlite.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Embeddable SQL Database Engine, app2_description: SQLite is a C library that implements an embeddable SQL database\nengine. Programs that link with the SQLite library can have SQL\ndatabase access without running a separate RDBMS process.\n\nSQLite is not a client library used to connect to a big database\nserver; SQLite is the server. The SQLite library reads and writes\ndirectly to and from the database files on disk.\n\nSQLite can be used via the sqlite command-line tool or via any\napplication that supports the Qt database plug-ins.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n D. Richard Hipp <drh@hwaci.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [849]{app2_name: sqlite-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.8, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.sqlite.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Embeddable SQL Database Engine, app2_description: SQLite is a C library that implements an embeddable SQL database\nengine. Programs that link with the SQLite library can have SQL\ndatabase access without running a separate RDBMS process.\n\nSQLite is not a client library used to connect to a big database\nserver; SQLite is the server. The SQLite library reads and writes\ndirectly to and from the database files on disk.\n\nSQLite can be used via the sqlite command-line tool or via any\napplication that supports the Qt database plug-ins.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n D. Richard Hipp <drh@hwaci.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [850]{app2_name: sqlite2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.8.17, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.sqlite.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Embeddable SQL Database Engine, app2_description: SQLite is a C library that implements an embeddable SQL database\nengine. Programs that link with the SQLite library can have SQL\ndatabase access without running a separate RDBMS process.\n\nSQLite is not a client library used to connect to a big database\nserver; SQLite is the server. The SQLite library reads and writes\ndirectly to and from the database files on disk.\n\nSQLite can be used via the sqlite command-line tool or via any\napplication that supports the Qt database plug-ins.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n D. Richard Hipp <drh@hwaci.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [851]{app2_name: sqlite2-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.8.17, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.sqlite.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Embeddable SQL Database Engine, app2_description: SQLite is a C library that implements an embeddable SQL database\nengine. Programs that link with the SQLite library can have SQL\ndatabase access without running a separate RDBMS process.\n\nSQLite is not a client library used to connect to a big database\nserver; SQLite is the server. The SQLite library reads and writes\ndirectly to and from the database files on disk.\n\nSQLite can be used via the sqlite command-line tool or via any\napplication that supports the Qt database plug-ins.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n D. Richard Hipp <drh@hwaci.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [852]{app2_name: src_vipa, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.3, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www10.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/linux390/useful_add-ons.shtml, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Virtual Source IP address support for HA solutions, app2_description: This package provides very flexible means of source IP address\nselection to arbitrary applications. This is particularly useful for\nhigh availability setups, where the dummy device holds a "VIPA"\n(virtual IP address). Please read the\n/usr/share/doc/packages/src_vipa/README and the manpage of src_vipa for\nfurther information., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [853]{app2_name: startup-notification, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software_2fstartup_2dnotification, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Reference Implementation for the Startup-Notification Protocol, app2_description: Startup-notification contains a reference implementation of the\nstartup-notification protocol.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [854]{app2_name: startup-notification-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software_2fstartup_2dnotification, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Reference Implementation for the Startup-Notification Protocol, app2_description: Startup-notification contains a reference implementation of the\nstartup-notification protocol.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [855]{app2_name: strace, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.5.14, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.liacs.nl/~wichert/strace/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A utility to trace the system calls of a program, app2_description: With strace, you can trace the activity of a program. Information\nabout any system calls the program makes and the signals it receives\nand processes can be seen. Child processes can also be tracked.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Paul Kranenburg <pk@cs.few.eur.nl>\n Branko Lankester <branko@hacktic.nl>\n Rick Sladkey <rs@world.std.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [856]{app2_name: strace-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.5.14, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.liacs.nl/~wichert/strace/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A utility to trace the system calls of a program, app2_description: With strace, you can trace the activity of a program. Information\nabout any system calls the program makes and the signals it receives\nand processes can be seen. Child processes can also be tracked.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Paul Kranenburg <pk@cs.few.eur.nl>\n Branko Lankester <branko@hacktic.nl>\n Rick Sladkey <rs@world.std.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [857]{app2_name: sudo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.8p12, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.courtesan.com/sudo, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Execute some commands as root, app2_description: Sudo is a command that allows users to execute some commands as root.\nThe /etc/sudoers file (edited with 'visudo') specifies which users have\naccess to sudo and which commands they can run. Sudo logs all its\nactivities to syslogd, so the system administrator can keep an eye on\nthings. Sudo asks for the password for initializing a check period of a\ngiven time N (where N is defined at installation and is set to 5\nminutes by default).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jeff Nieusma <nieusma@rootgroup.com>\n David Hieb <davehieb@rootgroup.com>\n Ian McCloghrie <ian@ucsd.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [858]{app2_name: supertux, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.3, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://super-tux.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Jump'n run game, app2_description: SuperTux is a classic 2D jump'n run sidescroller game in a similar\nstyle like the original SuperMario games.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bill Kendrick, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [859]{app2_name: suse-build-key, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0, app2_release: 685, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The public gpg key for rpm package signature verification, app2_description: This package contains the gpg key that is used to sign official SuSE\nrpm packages. It will be installed as a keyring in\n/usr/lib/rpm/gnupg/pubring.gpg. Administrators who wish to add their\nown keys to verify against should use the following commandline command\nto add the key to the keyring as used by RPM:\n\ngpg --no-options --no-default-keyring \ --keyring\n/usr/lib/rpm/gnupg/pubring.gpg --import, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [860]{app2_name: suse-release, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.1, app2_release: 9, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SuSE release version files, app2_description: This package contains the files: /etc/SuSE-release, /etc/issue, and\n/etc/issue.net\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n ro@suse.de, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [861]{app2_name: suseRegister, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0, app2_release: 63.9, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Registration tool, app2_description: Commandline tool to register Novell/SUSE products.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Michael Calmer <Michael.Calmer@novell.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [862]{app2_name: susehelp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2006.05.03, app2_release: 1.2, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SuSE Help-System (base), app2_description: This package contains the basics of the SuSE Help System.\n\nThe SuSE Help System centralizes all Linux documentation in a clear,\nstructured manner with convenient search capabilities. For quick start,\nclick on the lifesaver in the desktop panel. For configuration, use the\nKDE Control Center.\n\nFor more information, have a look at\n/usr/share/doc/packages/susehelp/README.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n <suse@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [863]{app2_name: susehelp_en, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2006.04.25, app2_release: 5, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SuSE Help System (English), app2_description: This package contains the English localization of the SuSE Help System.\n\nFor more information, see the susehelp base package.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n <suse@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [864]{app2_name: suselinux-manual_en, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.1, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SUSE Linux Manual (English), app2_description: SUSE Linux Manual (English)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [865]{app2_name: suspend, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20060406, app2_release: 6, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/suspend, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Set Of Tools To Support Sleep Modes, app2_description: A set of tools to support suspending notebooks, working around the\nspecific problems each machine has.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Pavel Machek <pavel@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [866]{app2_name: sysconfig, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.50.9, app2_release: 13.7, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The sysconfig scheme, app2_description: This package provides the SuSE system configuration scheme.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Olaf Kirch <okir@suse.de>\n Bjoern Jacke <bjoern@j3e.de>\n Mads Martin Joergensen <mmj@suse.de>\n Peter Poeml <poeml@suse.de>\n Arvin Schnell <arvin@suse.de>\n Michal Svec <msvec@suse.cz>\n Christian Zoz <zoz@suse.de>\n Werner Fink <werner@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [867]{app2_name: sysfsutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.0, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://linux-diag.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System Utilities Package / Libsysfs, app2_description: This package's purpose is to provide a set of utilities for interfacing\nwith sysfs, a virtual filesystem in Linux kernel versions 2.5+ that\nprovides a tree of system devices. While a filesystem is a very useful\ninterface, we've decided to provide a stable programming interface that\nwill hopefully make it easier for applications to query system devices\nand their attributes.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Ananth Mavinakayanahalli <ananth@in.ibm.com>\n Daniel Stekloff <dsteklof@us.ibm.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [868]{app2_name: sysfsutils-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.0, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://linux-diag.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System Utilities Package / Libsysfs, app2_description: This package's purpose is to provide a set of utilities for interfacing\nwith sysfs, a virtual filesystem in Linux kernel versions 2.5+ that\nprovides a tree of system devices. While a filesystem is a very useful\ninterface, we've decided to provide a stable programming interface that\nwill hopefully make it easier for applications to query system devices\nand their attributes.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Ananth Mavinakayanahalli <ananth@in.ibm.com>\n Daniel Stekloff <dsteklof@us.ibm.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [869]{app2_name: syslinux, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.11, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://syslinux.zytor.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Boot Loader for Linux, app2_description: SYSLINUX is a boot loader for the Linux operating system which operates\noff an MS-DOS or Windows FAT file system. It is intended to simplify\nfirst-time installation of Linux and for creation of rescue and other\nspecial purpose boot disks.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [870]{app2_name: syslog-ng, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.8, app2_release: 20.3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.balabit.com/products/syslog_ng/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: new-generation syslog-daemon, app2_description: syslog-ng is a "new-generation" syslogd (replacement) for Unix and\n Unix-like systems. It tries to fill the gaps in the original\n syslogd: * powerful configurability\n\n* filtering based on message content\n\n* message integrity, message encryption (not yet implemented in\n 1.4.x)\n\n* portability\n\n* better network forwarding The official home page of syslog-ng is:\nhttp://www.balabit.hu/products/syslog-ng/ You can report problems via\nemail to the syslog-ng mailing list at <syslog-ng@lists.balabit.hu>\nSupport contracts and custom development is available. Please write for\ndetails.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bal\xe1zs Scheidler <bazsi@balabit.hu>\n BalaBit IT Ltd. <info@balabit.hu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [871]{app2_name: sysvinit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.86, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SysV-Style init, app2_description: System V style init programs by Miquel van Smoorenburg that control the\nbooting and shutdown of your system. These support a number of system\nrunlevels, each one associated with a specific set of utilities. For\nexample, the normal system runlevel is 3, which starts a getty on\nvirtual consoles tty1-tty6. Runlevel 5 starts xdm. Runlevel 0 shuts\ndown the system. See the individual man pages for inittab, initscript,\nhalt, init, killproc, killall5, powerd, reboot, runlevel, shutdown, and\ntelinit for more information.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Miquel van Smoorenburg <miquels@drinkel.ow.nl>\n Florian La Roche <florian@suse.de>\n Werner Fink <werner@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [872]{app2_name: taglib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ktown.kde.org/~wheeler/taglib/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C++ Library to Parse Metadata in Media Files, app2_description: libtag provides a C++ interface for reading additional data (stored in\nTAGs) from MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and MPEG files.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Scott Wheeler <wheeler@kde.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [873]{app2_name: taglib-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ktown.kde.org/~wheeler/taglib/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C++ Library to Parse Metadata in Media Files, app2_description: libtag provides a C++ interface for reading additional data (stored in\nTAGs) from MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and MPEG files.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Scott Wheeler <wheeler@kde.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [874]{app2_name: tango-icon-theme, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.7.2, app2_release: 6, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tango-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tango Icon Theme, app2_description: Tango Icon Theme\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jakub Steiner <jimmac@novell.com>\n Rodney Dawes <dobey@novell.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [875]{app2_name: tar, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.15.1, app2_release: 21, 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: GNU implementation of tar ( (t)ape (ar)chiver ), app2_description: This package normally also includes the program "rmt", which provides\nremote tape drive control. Since there are compatible versions of 'rmt'\nin either the 'star' package or the 'dump' package, we didn't put 'rmt'\ninto this package. If you are planning to use the remote tape features\nprovided by tar you have to also install the 'dump' or the 'star'\npackage.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Melissa O'Neill <oneill@cs.sfu.ca>\n Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>\n Dale Worley <worley@ariadne.com>\n David J. MacKenzie <djm@gnu.ai.mit.edu>\n Fran\xe7ois Pinard <pinard@iro.umontreal.ca>\n Gerhard Poul <gpoul@gnu.org>\n Jay Fenlason <hack@ai.mit.edu>\n Jeff Dairiki <dairiki@dairiki.org>\n Jim Kingdon <kingdon@ai.mit.edu>\n Joy Kendall <jak@hobbes>\n Machael Stone <mstone@cs.loyola.edu>\n Michael I Bushnell <mib@gnu.ai.mit.edu>\n Noah Friedman <friedman@gnu.ai.mit.edu>\n Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>\n Rainer Orth <ro@TechFak.Uni-Bielefeld.DE>\n The King <elvis@gnu.ai.mit.edu>\n Tom Tromey <tromey@drip.colorado.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [876]{app2_name: tcl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 8.4.12, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tcl.tk, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Tcl Programming Language, app2_description: Tcl (Tool Command Language) is a very powerful but easy to learn\ndynamic programming language, suitable for a very wide range of uses,\nincluding web and desktop applications, networking, administration,\ntesting and many more. Open source and business-friendly, Tcl is a\nmature yet evolving language that is truly cross platform, easily\ndeployed and highly extensible.\n\nFor more information on Tcl see http://www.tcl.tk and\nhttp://wiki.tcl.tk .\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The Tcl Core Team <tcl-core@lists.sourceforge.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [877]{app2_name: tcl-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 8.4.12, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tcl.tk, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Tcl Programming Language, app2_description: Tcl (Tool Command Language) is a very powerful but easy to learn\ndynamic programming language, suitable for a very wide range of uses,\nincluding web and desktop applications, networking, administration,\ntesting and many more. Open source and business-friendly, Tcl is a\nmature yet evolving language that is truly cross platform, easily\ndeployed and highly extensible.\n\nFor more information on Tcl see http://www.tcl.tk and\nhttp://wiki.tcl.tk .\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The Tcl Core Team <tcl-core@lists.sourceforge.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [878]{app2_name: tcpd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.6, app2_release: 729, 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 wrapper for TCP daemons, app2_description: This package contains a small daemon program that can monitor and\nfilter incoming requests for finger, ftp, telnet, rlogin, rsh, exec,\ntftp, talk, and other network services.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Wietse Venema <wietse@wzv.win.tue.nl>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [879]{app2_name: tcpd-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.6, app2_release: 729, 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 wrapper for TCP daemons, app2_description: This package contains a small daemon program that can monitor and\nfilter incoming requests for finger, ftp, telnet, rlogin, rsh, exec,\ntftp, talk, and other network services.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Wietse Venema <wietse@wzv.win.tue.nl>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [880]{app2_name: tcsh, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.14.00, app2_release: 23.4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tcsh.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The C SHell, app2_description: Tcsh is an enhanced, but completely compatible, version of the Berkeley\nUNIX C shell, csh(1). It is a command language interpreter usable as an\ninteractive login shell and a shell script command processor. It\nincludes a command-line editor, programmable word completion, spelling\ncorrection, a history mechanism, job control, and a C-like syntax.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Christos Zoulas <christos@deshaw.com>\n Scott Krotz <krotz@mot.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [881]{app2_name: telnet, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A client program for the telnet remote login protocol, app2_description: Telnet is an old protocol for logging into remote systems. It is\nrarely used, since the transfer is not encrypted (ssh is mostly used\nthese days). The telnet client is often used for debugging other\nnetwork services. The command\n\ntelnet localhost 25\n\nconnects to the local smtp server, for example., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [882]{app2_name: terminfo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.5, app2_release: 16, 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: A terminal descriptions database, app2_description: This is the terminfo reference database, maintained by Eric Raymond.\nThis database is the official successor to the 4.4BSD termcap file and\ncontains information about any known terminal. The ncurses library\nmakes use of this database to use terminals correctly. If you just use\nthe Linux console, xterm, and VT100, you probably will not need this\ndatabase -- a minimal /usr/share/terminfo tree for these terminals is\nalready included in the ncurses package.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [883]{app2_name: testgart, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1, app2_release: 201, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Program for Testing AGPGART Support, app2_description: With 'testgart', you can check if your machine has agpgart support.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dave Jones <davej@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [884]{app2_name: thinkeramik-style, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.1, app2_release: 22, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://prefsx1.hp.infoseek.co.jp/tk040429/index.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Thin Keramik style for Qt, app2_description: This is a plain-looking modification of the Keramik style.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Arumi Kitajima <konro@lycos.jp>\n\n Keramik engine by:\n Malte Starostik <malte@kde.org>\n Maksim Orlovich <mo002j@mail.rochester.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [885]{app2_name: thinkeramik-style-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.1, app2_release: 22, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://prefsx1.hp.infoseek.co.jp/tk040429/index.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Thin Keramik style for Qt, app2_description: This is a plain-looking modification of the Keramik style.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Arumi Kitajima <konro@lycos.jp>\n\n Keramik engine by:\n Malte Starostik <malte@kde.org>\n Maksim Orlovich <mo002j@mail.rochester.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [886]{app2_name: tightvnc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.9, app2_release: 199, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tightvnc.com, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A virtual X-Window System server, app2_description: With vnc, start a virtual X Windows System server and get access to it\nfrom different machines with the vnc-viewer. You can change the\nmachine without terminating your session.\n\nThe viewer and server are also available for Windows -- they allow\naccess to vnc under Windows. You can find it under /dosutils/vnc on\nthe first CD or DVD.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Constantin Kaplinsky <const@ce.cctpu.edu.ru>\n Peter \xc5strand, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [887]{app2_name: timezone, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4, app2_release: 25, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/libc.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Timezone descriptions, app2_description: These are configuration files that describe available time zones. You\ncan select an appropriate time zone for your system with YaST., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [888]{app2_name: tiny-nvidia-installer, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.7, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.nvidia.com, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tiny nvidia installer, app2_description: "Tiny" nvidia installer and "mkprecompiled" tool.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n NVIDIA, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [889]{app2_name: tix, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 8.1.4, app2_release: 91, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for tk, app2_description: The Tix library has, by far, the greatest collection of widgets for\nprogramming with Tcl/Tk. Highlights include: hierarchical list box,\ndirectory list/tree view, spreadsheet, tabular list box, combo box,\nMotif style file select box, MS Windows style file select box, paned\nwindow, note book, spin control widget and many more. With these new\nwidgets, your applications will look great and interact with your users\nin intuitive ways., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [890]{app2_name: tk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 8.4.12, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tcl.tk, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Graphical User Interface Toolkit for Tcl, app2_description: Tk is a graphical user interface toolkit that takes developing desktop\napplications to a higher level than conventional approaches. Tk is the\nstandard GUI not only for Tcl, but for many other dynamic languages,\nand can produce rich, native applications that run unchanged across\nWindows, Mac OS X, Linux and more.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The Tcl Core Team <tcl-core@lists.sourceforge.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [891]{app2_name: tk-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 8.4.12, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tcl.tk, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Graphical User Interface Toolkit for Tcl, app2_description: Tk is a graphical user interface toolkit that takes developing desktop\napplications to a higher level than conventional approaches. Tk is the\nstandard GUI not only for Tcl, but for many other dynamic languages,\nand can produce rich, native applications that run unchanged across\nWindows, Mac OS X, Linux and more.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n The Tcl Core Team <tcl-core@lists.sourceforge.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [892]{app2_name: tomboy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.3, app2_release: 40, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.beatniksoftware.com/tomboy/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME note taking application., app2_description: Tomboy is a desktop note-taking application for Linux and Unix. Simple\nand easy to use, but with potential to help you organize the ideas and\ninformation you deal with every day.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Alex Graveley <alex@beatniksoftware.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [893]{app2_name: totem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.0, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/projects/totem/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Movie Player for the GNOME Desktop, app2_description: Totem is movie player for the Gnome desktop based on GStreamer (or\nxine). It features a playlist, a full-screen mode, seek and volume\ncontrols, as well as complete keyboard navigation.\n\nApart from a movie player, it also includes a mozilla plugin (in a\nseparate package) and a nautilus thumbnailer and properties page.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bastien Nocera <hadess@hadess.net>\n Julien Moutte <julien@moutte.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [894]{app2_name: tree, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.0, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://mama.indstate.edu/users/ice/tree/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: file listing as a tree, app2_description: A tree-like directory listing program with dircolors support\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Steve Baker <ice@mama.indstate.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [895]{app2_name: udev, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 085, app2_release: 30.15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A rule based device node and kernel event manager, app2_description: Udev's main task is to create and remove device nodes in /dev when a\ndevice is discovered or removed from the system. udevd receives all\nhotplug events via kernel netlink messages and dispatches them\naccording to rules in /etc/udev/rules.d/. Matching rules may name a\ndevice node, create additional symlinks to the node, call tools to\ninitialize a device or load needed kernel modules. See documentation in\n/usr/share/doc/packages/udev.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Greg Kroah-Hartman <greg@kroah.com>\n Kay Sievers <Kay.Sievers@vrfy.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [896]{app2_name: unclutter, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 8, app2_release: 850, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Remove the idle cursor image from the screen, app2_description: Unclutterer removes the cursor image from the screen so that it does\nnot obstruct the area you are looking at after it has not moved for a\ngiven period of time.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mark M Martin <mmm@cetia.fr>\n Andreas Stolcke <stolcke@ICSI.Berkeley.EDU>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [897]{app2_name: unix2dos, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2, app2_release: 238, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: UNIX to DOS text file format converter, app2_description: Converts plain text files from UNIX format to DOS format.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Benjamin Lin blin @ socs.uts.edu.au, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [898]{app2_name: unixODBC, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.11, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.unixodbc.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: ODBC driver manager with some drivers included, app2_description: UnixODBC aims to provide a complete ODBC solution for the Linux\nplatform. Further drivers can be found at http://www.unixodbc.org/.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Peter Harvey <pharvey@codebydesigns.com>\n Nick Gorham <nick@easysoft.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [899]{app2_name: unixODBC-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.11, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.unixodbc.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: ODBC driver manager with some drivers included, app2_description: UnixODBC aims to provide a complete ODBC solution for the Linux\nplatform. Further drivers can be found at http://www.unixodbc.org/.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Peter Harvey <pharvey@codebydesigns.com>\n Nick Gorham <nick@easysoft.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [900]{app2_name: unrar, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5.4, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rarlab.com, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A program to extract, test, and view RAR archives, app2_description: The unRAR utility is a freeware program distributed with source code\nand developed for extracting, testing, and viewing the contents of\narchives created with the RAR archiver.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Eugene Roshal <roshal@creabel.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [901]{app2_name: unzip, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.52, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.info-zip.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A program to unpack compressed files, app2_description: UnZip is an extraction utility for archives compressed in .zip format\n(known as "zip files"). Although highly compatible both with PKWARE's\nPKZIP(tm) and PKUNZIP utilities for MS-DOS and with Info-ZIP's own Zip\nprogram, our primary objectives have been portability and non-MS-DOS\nfunctionality. This version can also extract encrypted archives.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Info-ZIP <zip-bugs@lists.wku.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [902]{app2_name: update-alternatives, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.3, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.debian.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Maintain symbolic links determining default commands, app2_description: update-alternatives creates, removes, maintains and displays\ninformation about the symbolic links comprising the alternatives\nsystem. It is possible for several programs fulfilling the same or\nsimilar functions to be installed on a single system at the same time.\nFor example, many systems have several text editors installed at once.\nThis gives choice to the users of a system, allowing each to use a\ndifferent editor, if desired, but makes it difficult for a program to\nmake a good choice of editor to invoke if the user has not specified a\nparticular preference.\n\nOn SUSE Linux, this functionality is only used for packages that are\npart of the JPackage project <http://www.jpackage.org/>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [903]{app2_name: usbutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.71, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://usb.cs.tum.edu/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools and libraries for USB devices, app2_description: This package contains a utility for inspecting devices connected to USB\nports.\n\nIt requires kernel version 2.3.99-pre7 or newer, or the USB backport\nwhich was introduced in 2.2.18 (supporting the /proc/bus/usb\ninterface).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Georg Acher <acher at in dot tum dot de>\n Detlef Fliegl <fliegl at lrz dot de>\n Thomas Sailer <t.sailer at alumni dot ethz dot ch>\n Roman Weissgaerber <weissg at vienna dot at>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [904]{app2_name: utempter, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.5, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A privileged helper for utmp and wtmp updates, app2_description: Utempter is a utility that allows non-privileged applications such as\nterminal emulators to modify the utmp database without having to be\nsetuid root.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Redhat, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [905]{app2_name: utempter-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.5, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A privileged helper for utmp and wtmp updates, app2_description: Utempter is a utility that allows non-privileged applications such as\nterminal emulators to modify the utmp database without having to be\nsetuid root.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Redhat, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [906]{app2_name: util-linux, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12r, app2_release: 35, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A collection of basic system utilities, app2_description: This package contains a large variety of low-level system utilities\nthat are necessary for a Linux system to function. It contains the\nmount program, the fdisk configuration tool, and more.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Adrian Bunk <bunk at stusta dot de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [907]{app2_name: v4l-conf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.94, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://bytesex.org/xawtv/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Video4linux Configuration Tool, app2_description: This is a small utility used to configure video4linux device drivers\n(bttv, for example). xawtv, motv, and fbtv need it.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Gerd Knorr <kraxel@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [908]{app2_name: vacation, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.6.1, app2_release: 148, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A way to automatically reply to incoming e-mail, app2_description: This program answers your e-mail when you are lying on the beach.\n\nDocumentation: man vacation\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Sean F Rima <sean.rima@tcob1.uklinux.net>\n Eric P. Allman\n Harald Milz <hm@seneca.muc.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [909]{app2_name: vcdimager, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.7.23, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vcdimager.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Video CD (VCD) authoring software, app2_description: GNU VCDImager is a full-featured mastering suite for authoring,\ndisassembling and analyzing Video CDs and Super Video CDs.\n\nThe following features are available so far:\n\nSupport for Video CD 1.1 and 2.0 disc formats\n\nSupport for the Super Video CD 1.0 disc format\n\nFull PBC (playback control) support (play lists, selection lists and\nend lists)\n\nSupport for segment play items\n\nAutomatic padding of MPEG streams on the fly\n\nSupport for 99-minute (out-of-specification) CD-R media\n\nExtraction of Video CDs into files (incl. the PBC information)\n\nUse of XML for the description of Video CDs\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Herbert Valerio Riedel <hvr@gnu.org>\n Rocky Bernstein <rocky@panix.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [910]{app2_name: vcdimager-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.7.23, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vcdimager.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Video CD (VCD) authoring software, app2_description: GNU VCDImager is a full-featured mastering suite for authoring,\ndisassembling and analyzing Video CDs and Super Video CDs.\n\nThe following features are available so far:\n\nSupport for Video CD 1.1 and 2.0 disc formats\n\nSupport for the Super Video CD 1.0 disc format\n\nFull PBC (playback control) support (play lists, selection lists and\nend lists)\n\nSupport for segment play items\n\nAutomatic padding of MPEG streams on the fly\n\nSupport for 99-minute (out-of-specification) CD-R media\n\nExtraction of Video CDs into files (incl. the PBC information)\n\nUse of XML for the description of Video CDs\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Herbert Valerio Riedel <hvr@gnu.org>\n Rocky Bernstein <rocky@panix.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [911]{app2_name: vim, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.4.6, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vim.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Vi IMproved, app2_description: Vim (Vi IMproved) is an almost compatible version of the UNIX editor\nvi. Almost every possible command can be performed using only ASCII\ncharacters. Only the 'Q' command is missing (you do not need it). Many\nnew features have been added: multilevel undo, command line history,\nfile name completion, block operations, and editing of binary data.\n\nVi is available for the AMIGA, MS-DOS, Windows NT, and various versions\nof UNIX.\n\nFor SuSE Linux, Vim is used as /usr/bin/vi.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [912]{app2_name: vte, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.11.16, app2_release: 19, 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, app2_description: VTE is a terminal emulator library that provides a terminal widget for\nuse with GTK+ 2.0 as well as handling of child process and terminal\nemulation settings.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [913]{app2_name: w3m, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.1, app2_release: 19, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://w3m.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A text-based WWW browser, app2_description: W3m is a pager and text-based WWW browser. It has a number of useful\nfeatures:\n\n* w3m can render tables\n\n* w3m can render frames (it converts the frames into a table)\n\n* SSL support\n\n* w3m can easily display documents from standard input\n\n* w3m can handle cookies\n\n* w3m is small\n\n* w3m has mouse support\n\nIf w3m-inline-image is installed it can display graphics inside\nterminals, even on the console on some platforms.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Akinori Ito <aito@ei5sun.yz.yamagata-u.ac.jp>\n Hans-J. Boehm <boehm@acm.org>\n many other contributors, see /usr/share/doc/packages/w3m/gc/README, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [914]{app2_name: wbxml2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.0, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libwbxml.jehanne.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: WBXML parser and compiler library., app2_description: wbxml2 is a library that includes a WBXML parser and a WBXML compiler.\nUnlike wbxml, it does not depend on libxml2 but on expat, making it\nfaster and more portable. WBXML Library contains a library and its\nassociated tools to Parse, Encode and Handle WBXML documents. The WBXML\n(Wireless Binary XML) format is a binary representation of XML, and it\nhas been defined by the Wap Forum.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Main Developper:\n Aymerick J\xe9hanne <libwbxml@jehanne.org>\n\n Tester:\n Benedykt Kroplewski <benedykt@sapek.net>\n\n Autotools Mentor:\n Pau Aliagas <pau@newtral.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [915]{app2_name: wdiff, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.2, app2_release: 672, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://wdiff.progiciels-bpi.ca/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Display Word Differences Between Text Files, app2_description: wdiff compares two files and finds which words have been deleted or\nadded to old_file to get new_file. A word is considered to be anything\nbetween whitespace.\n\nXwdiff is a handy X Window System front-end, based on Tcl/Tk.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Francois Pinard <pinard@iro.umontreal.ca>\n Hans Lermen <lermen@fgan.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [916]{app2_name: wget, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10.2, app2_release: 15.4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://wget.sunsite.dk/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Tool for Mirroring FTP and HTTP Servers, app2_description: Wget enables you to retrieve WWW documents or FTP files from a server.\nThis can be done in script files or via the command line.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [917]{app2_name: wireless-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 28pre13, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for a wireless LAN, app2_description: This package contain the wireless tools, used to manipulate the\nwireless extensions. The wireless extension is an interface that allows\nyou to set wireless LAN specific parameters and get specific stats.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jean Tourrilhes <jt@hpl.hp.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [918]{app2_name: words, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://wordlist.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An English words dictionary, app2_description: This packages contains an English words dictionary which will be\ninstalled as\n\n/usr/share/dict/american and linked to /usr/share/dict/words\n\nThe symbolic link may be used by look(1) and ispell(1). For a British\nor Canadian version of such a words dictionary you may install\nwords-british respectively words-canadian.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Kevin Atkinson <kevina@gnu.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [919]{app2_name: wpa_supplicant, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.8, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://hostap.epitest.fi/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: WPA supplicant implementation, app2_description: wpa_supplicant is an implementation of the WPA Supplicant component,\ni.e., the part that runs in the client stations. It implements key\nnegotiation with a WPA Authenticator and it controls the roaming and\nIEEE 802.11 authentication/association of the wlan driver.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jouni Malinen <jkmaline@cc.hut.fi>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [920]{app2_name: wv, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.3, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://wvWare.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Word 8 Converter for Unix, app2_description: WV is a program that can understand the Microsoft Word 8 binary file\nformat (Office97). It currently converts Word into HTML, which can then\nbe read with a web browser.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Caolan McNamara <Caolan.McNamara@ul.ie>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [921]{app2_name: wvdial, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.54, app2_release: 80, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://open.nit.ca/wvdial/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A PPP dialer, app2_description: A PPP dialer. With this program you can manually establish a PPP\nconnection to your ISP. Manual configuration, like dealing with chat\nscripts, is normally not necessary as this program contains enough\nintelligence to deal with most ISPs.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Worldvisions Computer Technology, Inc., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [922]{app2_name: wvstreams, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.2.1, app2_release: 11, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network Programming Library in C++, app2_description: A network programming library in C++. It aims to be an efficient,\nsecure, easy to use, and OS-independent library for network application\ndevelopment.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Net Integration Technologies, Inc., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [923]{app2_name: x11-input-gunze, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 031126, app2_release: 29, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://web.telia.com/~u89404340/touchpad/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X11 input module for gunze touchscreen, app2_description: X11 input module for gunze touchscreen\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Alessandro Rubini <rubini@linux.it>\n Chris Howe <chris@howeville.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [924]{app2_name: x11-input-synaptics, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.14.4, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://web.telia.com/~u89404340/touchpad/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X11 input module for synaptics touchpad, app2_description: X11 input module for synaptics touchpad\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n C. Scott Ananian\n Giorgio Bellussi\n Paul Bender\n J\xf6rg B\xf6sner\n Henry Davies\n Mattia Dongili\n Hartwig Felger\n Alexei Gilchrist\n Stefan Gmeiner\n Fred Hucht\n Matthias Ihmig\n Bruce Kalk\n David Kennedy\n Rigot Michel\n Jonas Norling\n Peter \xd6sterlund\n Justin Quek\n Alastair M. Robinson\n Dmitry Torokhov, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [925]{app2_name: x11-input-wacom, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.7.2, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://linuxwacom.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X11 input module for wacom tablet, app2_description: This package contains the X11 input module for wacom tablets.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Ping Cheng <pingc@wacom.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [926]{app2_name: x11-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1, app2_release: 36, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for the X Window System, app2_description: Some useful tools for the X Window System.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Stefan Dirsch <sndirsch@suse.de>\n Ludwig Nussel <lnussel@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [927]{app2_name: xdelta, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.3, app2_release: 18, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.xcf.berkeley.edu/~jmacd/xdelta.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Binary delta generator and RCS replacement library, app2_description: Xdelta is a binary delta generator and RCS replacement library. The\ndelta algorithm is faster than GNU diff for text files and works on\nbinary files, too.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Josh MacDonald <jmacd@cs.berkeley.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [928]{app2_name: xdg-menu, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2, app2_release: 64, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: XDG Menus for WindowMaker and other Window Managers, app2_description: This package contains a Perl script which converts XDG menus to formats\nused by WindowMaker and other window managers.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Vladimir Nadvornik <nadvornik@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [929]{app2_name: xdmbgrd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5, app2_release: 44, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SuSE Linux background, app2_description: The SuSE Linux background for your XDM workstation.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Werner Fink <werner@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [930]{app2_name: xfsprogs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.7.11, app2_release: 18, 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 file system, app2_description: A set of commands to use the XFS file system, including mkfs.xfs.\n\nXFS is a high performance journaling file system which originated on\nthe SGI IRIX platform.\tIt is completely multithreaded. It can support\nlarge files and large file systems, extended attributes, and variable\nblock sizes.It is extent based and makes extensive use of Btrees\n(directories, extents, and free space) to aid both performance and\nscalability.\n\nRefer to the documentation at http://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/ for\ncomplete details. This implementation is on-disk compatible with the\nIRIX version of XFS.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n SGI, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [931]{app2_name: xine-lib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.1, app2_release: 24.6, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xine.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Video Player with Plug-Ins, app2_description: Xine is a video player with a graphical front-end that supports a large\nnumber of file formats (VCD and MPEG2, for example) using plug-ins.\nSeveral plug-ins are included. Others can be installed after Xine\ninstallation. Xine supports stereo sound using OSS and AC5.1 using\nAlsa.\n\nThis version of Xine may lack certain features because of legal\nrequirements (potential patent violation). See\nhttp://www.suse.de/en/private/products/suse_linux/i386/multimedia.html\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Guenter Bartsch <guenter@sourceforge.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [932]{app2_name: xine-lib-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.1, app2_release: 24.6, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xine.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Video Player with Plug-Ins, app2_description: Xine is a video player with a graphical front-end that supports a large\nnumber of file formats (VCD and MPEG2, for example) using plug-ins.\nSeveral plug-ins are included. Others can be installed after Xine\ninstallation. Xine supports stereo sound using OSS and AC5.1 using\nAlsa.\n\nThis version of Xine may lack certain features because of legal\nrequirements (potential patent violation). See\nhttp://www.suse.de/en/private/products/suse_linux/i386/multimedia.html\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Guenter Bartsch <guenter@sourceforge.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [933]{app2_name: xinetd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.3.14, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.xinetd.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An 'inetd' with Expanded Functionality, app2_description: xinetd takes the abilities of inetd and appends additional\nfunctionality:\n\n- Access Control\n\n- Prevention of 'denial of access' attacks\n\n- Extensive logging abilities\n\n- Clear configuration file\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Panagiotis Tsirigotis <panos@cs.colorado.edu>\n Rob Braun <bbraun@synack.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [934]{app2_name: xkeyboard-config, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.7, app2_release: 19.7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/XKeyboardConfig, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The X Keyboard Extension, app2_description: The X Keyboard Extension essentially replaces the core protocol\ndefinition of keyboard. The extension makes possible to clearly and\nexplicitly specify most aspects of keyboard behaviour on per-key basis\nand to more closely track the logical and physical state of the\nkeyboard. It also includes a number of keyboard controls designed to\nmake keyboards more accessible to people with physical impairments.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Ivan Pascal <pascal@info.tsu.ru>\n Sergey V. Udaltsov <svu@users.sourceforge.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [935]{app2_name: xli, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20050904, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pantransit.reptiles.org/prog, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X11 Image Loading Utility, app2_description: xli is a version of xloadimage.\n\nThis utility will view several types of images under X11, or load\nimages onto the X11 root window.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Graeme Gill <GraemeGill@access.net.au>\n Smarasderagd <smar@reptiles.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [936]{app2_name: xlockmore, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.21, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tux.org/~bagleyd/xlockmore.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Screen Saver and Locker for the X Window System, app2_description: The xlock utility locks your X Window System session and runs a screen\nsaver until a password is entered.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n David Albert Bagley <bagleyd@bigfoot.com>\n Patrick J. Naughton <naughton@eng.sun.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [937]{app2_name: xmlcharent, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3, app2_release: 269, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/docbook/xmlcharent/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: XML Character Entities, app2_description: XML encodings for the 19 standard character entity sets defined in\nnon-normative Annex D of [ISO 8879:1986]., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [938]{app2_name: xmms-lib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.10, app2_release: 103, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.xmms.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The extensible media player, app2_description: Xmms is a media player for the X Window System that supports Winamp\nskins and that has a sophisticated plugin system that allows for easy\nextension of its abilities. Xmms is able to deal with all common types\nof media files.\n\nYou might want to have a look at the xmms-plugins package which\ncontains a large number of effect, input, output, and visualization\nplugins for xmms.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Plugins:\n Agawa Koji <kaoru-k@self-core.org>\n Andrew Birck\n Andy Goth <unununium@openverse.com>\n Andy O'Meara <aco5@cornell.edu>\n Baruch Even <baruch.even@writeme.com>\n Ben Gertzfield <che@debian.org>\n Boris Gjenero <bgjenero@sympatico.ca>\n Carl van Schaik <carl@leg.uct.ac.za>\n Cedric Delfosse <cdelfosse@free.fr>\n Charles <int@linuxcore.com>\n Chris Vaill <cvaill@cs.columbia.edu>\n Christoph Bartelmus <xmms@bartelmus.de>\n Christopher Wilson\n David Price <mantys@goldweb.com.au>\n Fabrice Haberer-Proust <info@proustmedia.de>\n Florian Berger <florian.berger@jku.at>\n Franco Catrin L. <ancelot@directo.cl>\n Fredrik Hallenberg <hallon@lysator.liu.se>\n Fumihiko Murata <fmurata@p1.tcnet.ne.jp>\n Gary Henderson <gary@daniver.demon.co.uk>\n George Yohng <yohng@drivex.dosware.8m.com>\n Haavard Kvaalen <havardk@xmms.org>\n Holger Kiel <hk@kforce.de>\n JC Hoelt <jeko@free.fr>\n Jamie Strachan <frostfreek@yahoo.com>\n Jan-Marek Glogowski <glogow@vas.fh-darmstadt.de>\n Jared Maguire <jared@choronzon.net>\n Jason Jordan <shnutils@freeshell.org>\n Jerremy Koot <jkoot@snes9x.com>\n Joe Sola\n Julien Carme <julien.carme@acm.org>\n Kenton Varda <temporal@gauge3d.org>\n konstanty@ieee.org\n Lars Siebold <khandha5@gmx.net>\n Marc Bruenink\n Marc Reichman <herbman@baked.org>\n Mark Volpe <volpe.mark@epamail.epa.gov>\n Martin Weghofer\n Matt Bardeen <mbardeen@gte.net>\n Matthieu Sozeau <mattam@netcourrier.com>\n Michael Doering <mld@users.sourceforge.net>\n Michal Kunikowski <kunik@poczta.onet.pl>\n Mitja Horvat <Mitja.Horvat@hermes.si>\n Olivier Lapicque <olivierl@jps.net>\n Olle H\xe4lln\xe4s <olle@xmms.org>\n Pascal Brochart <p.brochart@libertysurf.fr>\n Paul Harrison <pfh@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au>\n Peter Eisenlohr <p.eisenlohr@gmx.net>\n Phillip K. Hornung <falcon@pknet.com>\n Rafal Bosak <gyver@fanthom.irc.pl>\n Reinhard Knothe <knothe@informatik.uni-freiburg.de>\n Remi Arquier <arquier@crans.org>\n Seth Golub <seth@aigeek.com>\n Shinya Uchimaki <abekiti@mbg.sphere.ne.jp>\n Stefan "Gemo" Jonasson\n Steve Kirkendall <kirkenda@cs.pdx.edu>\n Tamas Pal <folti@fiktiv.szgtikol.kando.hu>\n Tim Ferguson <timf@csse.monash.edu.au>\n Travis Emslander <hexix@figz.com>\n Ulrich Hecht <uli@emulinks.de>\n Viard Julien <silicone@free.fr>\n Ville Syrj\xe4l\xe4 <syrjala@sci.fi>\n V\xe1gv\xf6lgyi Attila <wigy@null.net>\n Willem Monsuwe <willem@stack.nl>\n Zinx Verituse <zinx@linuxfreak.com>\n trikuare studios <xmms-compress@trikuare.cx>\n Skins:\n Viljo Viitanen <3v@iki.fi>\n Andr\xe9as Saudemont\n MiRKo <mirko82@beotel.yu>\n Omar Hussain <ohussain@hotmail.com>\n J. 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Xmms is able to deal with all common types\nof media files.\n\nYou might want to have a look at the xmms-plugins package which\ncontains a large number of effect, input, output, and visualization\nplugins for xmms.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Plugins:\n Agawa Koji <kaoru-k@self-core.org>\n Andrew Birck\n Andy Goth <unununium@openverse.com>\n Andy O'Meara <aco5@cornell.edu>\n Baruch Even <baruch.even@writeme.com>\n Ben Gertzfield <che@debian.org>\n Boris Gjenero <bgjenero@sympatico.ca>\n Carl van Schaik <carl@leg.uct.ac.za>\n Cedric Delfosse <cdelfosse@free.fr>\n Charles <int@linuxcore.com>\n Chris Vaill <cvaill@cs.columbia.edu>\n Christoph Bartelmus <xmms@bartelmus.de>\n Christopher Wilson\n David Price <mantys@goldweb.com.au>\n Fabrice Haberer-Proust <info@proustmedia.de>\n Florian Berger <florian.berger@jku.at>\n Franco Catrin L. <ancelot@directo.cl>\n Fredrik Hallenberg <hallon@lysator.liu.se>\n Fumihiko Murata <fmurata@p1.tcnet.ne.jp>\n Gary Henderson <gary@daniver.demon.co.uk>\n George Yohng <yohng@drivex.dosware.8m.com>\n Haavard Kvaalen <havardk@xmms.org>\n Holger Kiel <hk@kforce.de>\n JC Hoelt <jeko@free.fr>\n Jamie Strachan <frostfreek@yahoo.com>\n Jan-Marek Glogowski <glogow@vas.fh-darmstadt.de>\n Jared Maguire <jared@choronzon.net>\n Jason Jordan <shnutils@freeshell.org>\n Jerremy Koot <jkoot@snes9x.com>\n Joe Sola\n Julien Carme <julien.carme@acm.org>\n Kenton Varda <temporal@gauge3d.org>\n konstanty@ieee.org\n Lars Siebold <khandha5@gmx.net>\n Marc Bruenink\n Marc Reichman <herbman@baked.org>\n Mark Volpe <volpe.mark@epamail.epa.gov>\n Martin Weghofer\n Matt Bardeen <mbardeen@gte.net>\n Matthieu Sozeau <mattam@netcourrier.com>\n Michael Doering <mld@users.sourceforge.net>\n Michal Kunikowski <kunik@poczta.onet.pl>\n Mitja Horvat <Mitja.Horvat@hermes.si>\n Olivier Lapicque <olivierl@jps.net>\n Olle H\xe4lln\xe4s <olle@xmms.org>\n Pascal Brochart <p.brochart@libertysurf.fr>\n Paul Harrison <pfh@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au>\n Peter Eisenlohr <p.eisenlohr@gmx.net>\n Phillip K. Hornung <falcon@pknet.com>\n Rafal Bosak <gyver@fanthom.irc.pl>\n Reinhard Knothe <knothe@informatik.uni-freiburg.de>\n Remi Arquier <arquier@crans.org>\n Seth Golub <seth@aigeek.com>\n Shinya Uchimaki <abekiti@mbg.sphere.ne.jp>\n Stefan "Gemo" Jonasson\n Steve Kirkendall <kirkenda@cs.pdx.edu>\n Tamas Pal <folti@fiktiv.szgtikol.kando.hu>\n Tim Ferguson <timf@csse.monash.edu.au>\n Travis Emslander <hexix@figz.com>\n Ulrich Hecht <uli@emulinks.de>\n Viard Julien <silicone@free.fr>\n Ville Syrj\xe4l\xe4 <syrjala@sci.fi>\n V\xe1gv\xf6lgyi Attila <wigy@null.net>\n Willem Monsuwe <willem@stack.nl>\n Zinx Verituse <zinx@linuxfreak.com>\n trikuare studios <xmms-compress@trikuare.cx>\n Skins:\n Viljo Viitanen <3v@iki.fi>\n Andr\xe9as Saudemont\n MiRKo <mirko82@beotel.yu>\n Omar Hussain <ohussain@hotmail.com>\n J. Mayled <mayled@alum.calberkeley.org>\n Andrzej Kowalik <ak@un8.com>\n Colin Burn-Murdoch <colin@multiweb.f9.co.uk>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [940]{app2_name: xmoto, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.11, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xmoto.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X-Moto, app2_description: X-Moto is a challenging 2D motocross platform game, where physics play\nan all important role in the gameplay. You need to control your bike to\nits limit, if you want to have a chance finishing the more difficult of\nthe challenges. First you'll try just to complete the levels, while\nlater you'll compete with yourself and others, racing against the\nclock.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Rasmus Teislev Neckelmann <neckelmann@gmail.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [941]{app2_name: xmset, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: xmset a small commandline tool for mouse configurations, app2_description: xmset can be used to apply new mouse definitions to the currently\nactive X-Session\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Marcus Sch\xe4fer <ms@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [942]{app2_name: xntp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.2.0a, app2_release: 70.4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.ntp.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network Time Protocol daemon (version 4), app2_description: The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize the time of a\ncomputer client or server to another server or reference time source,\nsuch as a radio, satellite receiver, or modem.\n\nNtpd is an operating system daemon that sets and maintains the system\ntime-of-day synchronized with Internet standard time servers.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mark Andrews <marka@syd.dms.csiro.au>\n Viraj Bais <vbais@mailman1.intel.com>\n Clayton Kirkwood <kirkwood@striderfm.intel.com>\n Karl Berry <karl@owl.HQ.ileaf.com>\n Piete Brooks <Piete.Brooks@cl.cam.ac.uk>\n Steve Clift <clift@ml.csiro.au>\n Casey Crellin <casey@csc.co.za>\n Torsten Duwe <duwe@immd4.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>\n John A. Dundas III <dundas@salt.jpl.nasa.gov>\n Dennis Ferguson <dennis@mrbill.canet.ca>\n Glenn Hollinger <glenn@herald.usask.ca>\n Mike Iglesias <iglesias@uci.edu>\n Jim Jagielski <jim@jagubox.gsfc.nasa.gov>\n Jeff Johnson <jbj@chatham.usdesign.com>\n William L. Jones <jones@hermes.chpc.utexas.edu>\n Dave Katz <dkatz@cisco.com>\n Craig Leres <leres@ee.lbl.gov>\n George Lindholm <lindholm@ucs.ubc.ca>\n Louis A. Mamakos <louie@ni.umd.edu>\n Derek Mulcahy <derek@toybox.demon.co.uk>\n Damon Hart-Davis <d@hd.org>\n Lars H. Mathiesen <thorinn@diku.dk>\n David L. Mills <mills@udel.edu>\n Wolfgang Moeller <moeller@gwdgv1.dnet.gwdg.de>\n Jeffrey Mogul <mogul@pa.dec.com>\n Tom Moore <tmoore@fievel.daytonoh.ncr.com>\n Rainer Pruy <Rainer.Pruy@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>\n Dirce Richards <dirce@zk3.dec.com>\n Nick Sayer <mrapple@quack.kfu.com>\n Frank Kardel <Frank.Kardel@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>\n Ray Schnitzler <schnitz@unipress.com>\n Michael Shields <shields@tembel.org>\n Jeff Steinman <jss@pebbles.jpl.nasa.gov>\n Harlan Stenn <harlan@pfcs.com>\n Kenneth Stone <ken@sdd.hp.com>\n Ajit Thyagarajan <ajit@ee.udel.edu>\n Tomoaki TSURUOKA <tsuruoka@nc.fukuoka-u.ac.jp>\n Paul A Vixie <vixie@vix.com>\n Ulrich Windl <Ulrich.Windl@rz.uni-regensburg.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [943]{app2_name: xorg-x11, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.9.0, app2_release: 50.17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The basic X Window System package, app2_description: This package contains X.Org and some other programs from the\ncontrib-directory.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Egbert Eich\n Keith Packard\n Roland Mainz\n Alan Coopersmith\n Russ Blaine\n Alexander Gottwald\n Alan Hourihane\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Eric Anholt\n Nolan Leake\n Stefan Dirsch\n Rik Faith\n Daniel Berrange\n Matthieu Herrb\n John Heasley\n Ryan Underwood\n Alex Deucher\n Ty Sarna\n Torrey T Lyons Darwin\n Stuart Kreitman\n Kevin E. Martin\n Greg Parker\n John Harper\n Adam Jackson\n Peter Kunzman\n Aaron Plattner\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Michel Daenzer\n Kristian H\xf8gsberg\n S\xf8ren Sandmann\n Owen Taylor\n Mike A. Harris\n Ivan Kokshaysky\n Bryan Stine\n Guy Martin\n Paul Anderson\n Yu Shao\n David Dawes\n Harold L. Hunt II\n Andreas Luik\n Travis Tilley\n Ryan Lortie\n Ryan Breen\n Deron Johnson\n Ronny Vindenes\n Jim Gettys, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [944]{app2_name: xorg-x11-Xnest, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.9.0, app2_release: 50.17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Hardware independent Xserver Xnest, app2_description: Xnest -- a nested X server. Xnest is a client of the real server which\nmanages windows and graphics requests on its behalf. Xnest is a server\nto its own clients. Xnest manages windows and graphics requests on\ntheir behalf.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Egbert Eich\n Keith Packard\n Roland Mainz\n Alan Coopersmith\n Russ Blaine\n Alexander Gottwald\n Alan Hourihane\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Eric Anholt\n Nolan Leake\n Stefan Dirsch\n Rik Faith\n Daniel Berrange\n Matthieu Herrb\n John Heasley\n Ryan Underwood\n Alex Deucher\n Ty Sarna\n Torrey T Lyons Darwin\n Stuart Kreitman\n Kevin E. Martin\n Greg Parker\n John Harper\n Adam Jackson\n Peter Kunzman\n Aaron Plattner\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Michel Daenzer\n Kristian H\xf8gsberg\n S\xf8ren Sandmann\n Owen Taylor\n Mike A. Harris\n Ivan Kokshaysky\n Bryan Stine\n Guy Martin\n Paul Anderson\n Yu Shao\n David Dawes\n Harold L. Hunt II\n Andreas Luik\n Travis Tilley\n Ryan Lortie\n Ryan Breen\n Deron Johnson\n Ronny Vindenes\n Jim Gettys, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [945]{app2_name: xorg-x11-Xvnc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.9.0, app2_release: 48, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: VNC Server for the X Window System, app2_description: An X Window System server for Virtual Network Computing (VNC).\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Egbert Eich\n Keith Packard\n Roland Mainz\n Alan Coopersmith\n Russ Blaine\n Alexander Gottwald\n Alan Hourihane\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Eric Anholt\n Nolan Leake\n Stefan Dirsch\n Rik Faith\n Daniel Berrange\n Matthieu Herrb\n John Heasley\n Ryan Underwood\n Alex Deucher\n Ty Sarna\n Torrey T Lyons Darwin\n Stuart Kreitman\n Kevin E. Martin\n Greg Parker\n John Harper\n Adam Jackson\n Peter Kunzman\n Aaron Plattner\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Michel Daenzer\n Kristian H\xf8gsberg\n S\xf8ren Sandmann\n Owen Taylor\n Mike A. Harris\n Ivan Kokshaysky\n Bryan Stine\n Guy Martin\n Paul Anderson\n Yu Shao\n David Dawes\n Harold L. Hunt II\n Andreas Luik\n Travis Tilley\n Ryan Lortie\n Ryan Breen\n Deron Johnson\n Ronny Vindenes\n Jim Gettys, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [946]{app2_name: xorg-x11-driver-video, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.9.0, app2_release: 46.15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Various X.Org video drivers, app2_description: This package includes the following X.Org video drivers:\n\n- ATI (ati, r128, radeon)\n\n- Intel (i810)\n\n- Matrox (mga)\n\n- NVIDIA (nv)\n\n- SIS (sis)\n\n- VIA (via)\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Egbert Eich\n Keith Packard\n Roland Mainz\n Alan Coopersmith\n Russ Blaine\n Alexander Gottwald\n Alan Hourihane\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Eric Anholt\n Nolan Leake\n Stefan Dirsch\n Rik Faith\n Daniel Berrange\n Matthieu Herrb\n John Heasley\n Ryan Underwood\n Alex Deucher\n Ty Sarna\n Torrey T Lyons Darwin\n Stuart Kreitman\n Kevin E. Martin\n Greg Parker\n John Harper\n Adam Jackson\n Peter Kunzman\n Aaron Plattner\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Michel Daenzer\n Kristian H\xf8gsberg\n S\xf8ren Sandmann\n Owen Taylor\n Mike A. Harris\n Ivan Kokshaysky\n Bryan Stine\n Guy Martin\n Paul Anderson\n Yu Shao\n David Dawes\n Harold L. Hunt II\n Andreas Luik\n Travis Tilley\n Ryan Lortie\n Ryan Breen\n Deron Johnson\n Ronny Vindenes\n Jim Gettys, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [947]{app2_name: xorg-x11-driver-video-nvidia, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.9.0, app2_release: 46.15, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NVIDIA video dummy driver, app2_description: This package includes the NVIDIA video dummy driver, which is identical\nto the X.Org nv video driver.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mark Vojkovich, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [948]{app2_name: xorg-x11-fonts-100dpi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.9.0, app2_release: 48, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: 100dpi Bitmaps fonts for X11, app2_description: 100dpi Bitmaps fonts for X11 required for bigger resolutions.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Egbert Eich\n Keith Packard\n Roland Mainz\n Alan Coopersmith\n Russ Blaine\n Alexander Gottwald\n Alan Hourihane\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Eric Anholt\n Nolan Leake\n Stefan Dirsch\n Rik Faith\n Daniel Berrange\n Matthieu Herrb\n John Heasley\n Ryan Underwood\n Alex Deucher\n Ty Sarna\n Torrey T Lyons Darwin\n Stuart Kreitman\n Kevin E. Martin\n Greg Parker\n John Harper\n Adam Jackson\n Peter Kunzman\n Aaron Plattner\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Michel Daenzer\n Kristian H\xf8gsberg\n S\xf8ren Sandmann\n Owen Taylor\n Mike A. Harris\n Ivan Kokshaysky\n Bryan Stine\n Guy Martin\n Paul Anderson\n Yu Shao\n David Dawes\n Harold L. Hunt II\n Andreas Luik\n Travis Tilley\n Ryan Lortie\n Ryan Breen\n Deron Johnson\n Ronny Vindenes\n Jim Gettys, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [949]{app2_name: xorg-x11-fonts-75dpi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.9.0, app2_release: 48, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: 75dpi Bitmap Fonts, app2_description: This package contains 75dpi Bitmap Fonts for the X Window System.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Egbert Eich\n Keith Packard\n Roland Mainz\n Alan Coopersmith\n Russ Blaine\n Alexander Gottwald\n Alan Hourihane\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Eric Anholt\n Nolan Leake\n Stefan Dirsch\n Rik Faith\n Daniel Berrange\n Matthieu Herrb\n John Heasley\n Ryan Underwood\n Alex Deucher\n Ty Sarna\n Torrey T Lyons Darwin\n Stuart Kreitman\n Kevin E. Martin\n Greg Parker\n John Harper\n Adam Jackson\n Peter Kunzman\n Aaron Plattner\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Michel Daenzer\n Kristian H\xf8gsberg\n S\xf8ren Sandmann\n Owen Taylor\n Mike A. Harris\n Ivan Kokshaysky\n Bryan Stine\n Guy Martin\n Paul Anderson\n Yu Shao\n David Dawes\n Harold L. Hunt II\n Andreas Luik\n Travis Tilley\n Ryan Lortie\n Ryan Breen\n Deron Johnson\n Ronny Vindenes\n Jim Gettys, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [950]{app2_name: xorg-x11-fonts-scalable, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.9.0, app2_release: 48, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Scalable fonts for the X Window System, app2_description: Speedo, Type 1 (Postscript) and Truetype fonts for the X Window System.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Egbert Eich\n Keith Packard\n Roland Mainz\n Alan Coopersmith\n Russ Blaine\n Alexander Gottwald\n Alan Hourihane\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Eric Anholt\n Nolan Leake\n Stefan Dirsch\n Rik Faith\n Daniel Berrange\n Matthieu Herrb\n John Heasley\n Ryan Underwood\n Alex Deucher\n Ty Sarna\n Torrey T Lyons Darwin\n Stuart Kreitman\n Kevin E. Martin\n Greg Parker\n John Harper\n Adam Jackson\n Peter Kunzman\n Aaron Plattner\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Michel Daenzer\n Kristian H\xf8gsberg\n S\xf8ren Sandmann\n Owen Taylor\n Mike A. Harris\n Ivan Kokshaysky\n Bryan Stine\n Guy Martin\n Paul Anderson\n Yu Shao\n David Dawes\n Harold L. Hunt II\n Andreas Luik\n Travis Tilley\n Ryan Lortie\n Ryan Breen\n Deron Johnson\n Ronny Vindenes\n Jim Gettys, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [951]{app2_name: xorg-x11-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.9.0, app2_release: 50.17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X Window System shared libraries, app2_description: Since some programs were linked with the X Window System libraries, but\ndo work on a text console as well (emacs for example), we have put the\nX Window System dynamic libraries into an extra package so that you can\nuse these programs without installing the entire X Window System.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Egbert Eich\n Keith Packard\n Roland Mainz\n Alan Coopersmith\n Russ Blaine\n Alexander Gottwald\n Alan Hourihane\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Eric Anholt\n Nolan Leake\n Stefan Dirsch\n Rik Faith\n Daniel Berrange\n Matthieu Herrb\n John Heasley\n Ryan Underwood\n Alex Deucher\n Ty Sarna\n Torrey T Lyons Darwin\n Stuart Kreitman\n Kevin E. Martin\n Greg Parker\n John Harper\n Adam Jackson\n Peter Kunzman\n Aaron Plattner\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Michel Daenzer\n Kristian H\xf8gsberg\n S\xf8ren Sandmann\n Owen Taylor\n Mike A. Harris\n Ivan Kokshaysky\n Bryan Stine\n Guy Martin\n Paul Anderson\n Yu Shao\n David Dawes\n Harold L. Hunt II\n Andreas Luik\n Travis Tilley\n Ryan Lortie\n Ryan Breen\n Deron Johnson\n Ronny Vindenes\n Jim Gettys, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [952]{app2_name: xorg-x11-libs-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.9.0, app2_release: 50.17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X Window System shared libraries, app2_description: Since some programs were linked with the X Window System libraries, but\ndo work on a text console as well (emacs for example), we have put the\nX Window System dynamic libraries into an extra package so that you can\nuse these programs without installing the entire X Window System.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Egbert Eich\n Keith Packard\n Roland Mainz\n Alan Coopersmith\n Russ Blaine\n Alexander Gottwald\n Alan Hourihane\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Eric Anholt\n Nolan Leake\n Stefan Dirsch\n Rik Faith\n Daniel Berrange\n Matthieu Herrb\n John Heasley\n Ryan Underwood\n Alex Deucher\n Ty Sarna\n Torrey T Lyons Darwin\n Stuart Kreitman\n Kevin E. Martin\n Greg Parker\n John Harper\n Adam Jackson\n Peter Kunzman\n Aaron Plattner\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Michel Daenzer\n Kristian H\xf8gsberg\n S\xf8ren Sandmann\n Owen Taylor\n Mike A. Harris\n Ivan Kokshaysky\n Bryan Stine\n Guy Martin\n Paul Anderson\n Yu Shao\n David Dawes\n Harold L. Hunt II\n Andreas Luik\n Travis Tilley\n Ryan Lortie\n Ryan Breen\n Deron Johnson\n Ronny Vindenes\n Jim Gettys, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [953]{app2_name: xorg-x11-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.9.0, app2_release: 50.24, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X Window System modularized server, app2_description: This is the modularized Xserver for the X Window System.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Egbert Eich\n Keith Packard\n Roland Mainz\n Alan Coopersmith\n Russ Blaine\n Alexander Gottwald\n Alan Hourihane\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Eric Anholt\n Nolan Leake\n Stefan Dirsch\n Rik Faith\n Daniel Berrange\n Matthieu Herrb\n John Heasley\n Ryan Underwood\n Alex Deucher\n Ty Sarna\n Torrey T Lyons Darwin\n Stuart Kreitman\n Kevin E. Martin\n Greg Parker\n John Harper\n Adam Jackson\n Peter Kunzman\n Aaron Plattner\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Michel Daenzer\n Kristian H\xf8gsberg\n S\xf8ren Sandmann\n Owen Taylor\n Mike A. Harris\n Ivan Kokshaysky\n Bryan Stine\n Guy Martin\n Paul Anderson\n Yu Shao\n David Dawes\n Harold L. Hunt II\n Andreas Luik\n Travis Tilley\n Ryan Lortie\n Ryan Breen\n Deron Johnson\n Ronny Vindenes\n Jim Gettys, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [954]{app2_name: xorg-x11-server-glx, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.9.0, app2_release: 50.17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GLX extension and nvidia dummy driver modules, app2_description: This is the GLX extension and the nvidia dummy driver modules for the\nXserver.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Egbert Eich\n Keith Packard\n Roland Mainz\n Alan Coopersmith\n Russ Blaine\n Alexander Gottwald\n Alan Hourihane\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Eric Anholt\n Nolan Leake\n Stefan Dirsch\n Rik Faith\n Daniel Berrange\n Matthieu Herrb\n John Heasley\n Ryan Underwood\n Alex Deucher\n Ty Sarna\n Torrey T Lyons Darwin\n Stuart Kreitman\n Kevin E. Martin\n Greg Parker\n John Harper\n Adam Jackson\n Peter Kunzman\n Aaron Plattner\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Michel Daenzer\n Kristian H\xf8gsberg\n S\xf8ren Sandmann\n Owen Taylor\n Mike A. Harris\n Ivan Kokshaysky\n Bryan Stine\n Guy Martin\n Paul Anderson\n Yu Shao\n David Dawes\n Harold L. Hunt II\n Andreas Luik\n Travis Tilley\n Ryan Lortie\n Ryan Breen\n Deron Johnson\n Ronny Vindenes\n Jim Gettys, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [955]{app2_name: xpdf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.01, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A PDF File Viewer for the X Window System, app2_description: This tool is used for viewing PDF (Portable Document Format) files. It\nis designed to be small and efficient.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Derek B. Noonburg <derekn@foolabs.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [956]{app2_name: xpdf-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.01, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.foolabs.com/xpdf/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Character maps and config files required by xpdf, app2_description: Character maps and config files required by xpdf\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Derek B. Noonburg <derekn@foolabs.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [957]{app2_name: xsane, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.99, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.xsane.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GTK-based graphical scanning frontend for SANE, app2_description: XSane does not support any scanners itself. XSane uses the SANE-library\nto talk to scanners which are supported by SANE.\n\nXSane is designed for acquiring images with scanners (there are other\ndevices like cameras and videodevices supported by SANE, but XSane is\nnot designed for that purpose). You can scan to file, do a photocopy,\ncreate a fax and start XSane from the GIMP as gimp plugin.\n\nXSane may not work correct or you may not be able to take full\nadvantage of all functions if you do not configure XSane correctly. See\nthe documentation at /usr/share/sane/xsane/doc/sane-xsane-doc.html\n\nThe XSane homepage is http://www.xsane.org/\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Oliver Rauch <Oliver.Rauch@xsane.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [958]{app2_name: xscreensaver, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.23, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A screen saver and locker for the X Window System, app2_description: The xscreensaver program waits until the keyboard and mouse have been\nidle for a period of time, and then runs a graphics demo chosen at\nrandom. It turns off as soon as there is any mouse or keyboard\nactivity. It can also lock the screen immediately, after a longer idle\nperiod, or on demand.\n\nThe xscreensaver package consists of two parts: the screensaver and the\n"driver" or "daemon", which detects idleness and does locking, and the\nmany graphics demos that are launched by xscreensaver.\n\nAny X program that can draw on the root window can be used with\nxscreensaver, regardless of how that program is written, what language\nit is written in, or what libraries it uses. The xscreensaver daemon\ntakes care of detecting when the user is idle, locking, and checking\npasswords and all the other book-keeping. All the other programs need\nto do is draw.\n\nThe benefit that xscreensaver has over the combination of the xlock and\nxautolock programs is the ease with which new graphic hacks can be\ninstalled. You do not need to recompile (or even re-run) the\nxscreensaver program to add a new display mode, you just change a\nconfig file.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [959]{app2_name: xterm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 208, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://invisible-island.net/xterm/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The basic X Window System package, app2_description: This package contains X.Org and some other programs from the\ncontrib-directory.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Egbert Eich\n Keith Packard\n Roland Mainz\n Alan Coopersmith\n Russ Blaine\n Alexander Gottwald\n Alan Hourihane\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Eric Anholt\n Nolan Leake\n Stefan Dirsch\n Rik Faith\n Daniel Berrange\n Matthieu Herrb\n John Heasley\n Ryan Underwood\n Alex Deucher\n Ty Sarna\n Torrey T Lyons Darwin\n Stuart Kreitman\n Kevin E. Martin\n Greg Parker\n John Harper\n Adam Jackson\n Peter Kunzman\n Aaron Plattner\n Chisato Yamauchi\n Michel Daenzer\n Kristian H\xf8gsberg\n S\xf8ren Sandmann\n Owen Taylor\n Mike A. Harris\n Ivan Kokshaysky\n Bryan Stine\n Guy Martin\n Paul Anderson\n Yu Shao\n David Dawes\n Harold L. Hunt II\n Andreas Luik\n Travis Tilley\n Ryan Lortie\n Ryan Breen\n Deron Johnson\n Ronny Vindenes\n Jim Gettys, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [960]{app2_name: xtermset, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.2, app2_release: 132, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/clts/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A program to change the settings of an xterm, app2_description: Xtermset allows you to change the characteristics of an xterm window\nfrom the command line. Most options have the same names as those that\nyou would give an xterm at startup.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Breyten Ernsting <bje@dds.nl>\n Decklin Foster <decklin@home.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [961]{app2_name: yast2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.64.3, app2_release: 0.2, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Main Package, app2_description: This package contains scripts and data needed for SuSE Linux\ninstallation with YaST2\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Michael Andres <ma@suse.de>\n Waldo Bastian <bastian@suse.de>\n Michael Hager <mike@suse.de>\n Stefan Hundhammer <sh@suse.de>\n Klaus Kaempf <kkaempf@suse.de>\n Mathias Kettner <kettner@suse.de>\n Thomas Roelz <tom@suse.de>\n Arvin Schnell <arvin@suse.de>\n Stefan Schubert <schubi@suse.de>\n Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>\n Steffen Winterfeldt <snwint@suse.de>\n Martin Vidner <mvidner@suse.cz>\n Jiri Srain <jsrain@suse.cz>\n Lukas Ocilka <locilka@suse.cz>\n Stanislav Visnovsky <visnov@suse.cz>\n Jiri Suchomel <jsuchome@suse.cz>\n Ladislav Slezak <lslezak@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [962]{app2_name: yast2-apparmor, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0, app2_release: 27.5, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?apparmor, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Yast2 plugins for AppArmor profile management, app2_description: Yast2 forms and components for the management of Novell AppArmor\nprofiles.\n\nThis package is part of a suite of tools that used to be named\nSubDomain.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n ddrewelow@suse.de\n dreynolds@suse.de\n jmichael@suse.de, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [963]{app2_name: yast2-backup, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.2, app2_release: 3.3, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - System Backup, app2_description: This package contains a module which searches for changed files and\nbacks them up.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Ladislav Slezak <lslezak@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [964]{app2_name: yast2-bluetooth, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.3, app2_release: 8, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 Bluetooth Configuration, app2_description: This package contains the YaST2 component for Bluetooth system\nconfiguration.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Ladislav Slezak <lslezak@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [965]{app2_name: yast2-bootfloppy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.56, app2_release: 3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Boot Floppy Creation, app2_description: This package contains the YaST2 component for creating boot floppy\ndisks.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dan Meszaros, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [966]{app2_name: yast2-bootloader, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.56, app2_release: 3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Bootloader Configuration, app2_description: This package contains the YaST2 component for bootloader configuration.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dan Meszaros, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [967]{app2_name: yast2-control-center, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.2, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Control Center, app2_description: This package contains the menu selection component for YaST2., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [968]{app2_name: yast2-core, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.22, app2_release: 3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Core Libraries, app2_description: This package contains the scanner, parser, and interpreter runtime\nlibrary for the YCP scripting language used in YaST2.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Arvin Schnell <arvin@suse.de>\n Klaus Kaempf <kkaempf@suse.de>\n Mathias Kettner <kettner@suse.de>\n Stefan Hundhammer <sh@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [969]{app2_name: yast2-country, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.23, app2_release: 5, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Country Settings (Language, Keyboard, and Timezone), app2_description: Country specific data and configuration modules (language, keyboard,\ntimezone) for yast2.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Thomas Fehr <fehr@suse.de>\n Jiri Suchomel <jsuchome@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [970]{app2_name: yast2-dhcp-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.2, app2_release: 9, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - DHCP Server Configuration, app2_description: This package contains the YaST2 component for DHCP server\nconfiguration.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jiri Srain <jsrain@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [971]{app2_name: yast2-dns-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.11, app2_release: 7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - DNS Server Configuration, app2_description: This package contains the YaST2 component for DNS server configuration.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jiri Srain <jsrain@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [972]{app2_name: yast2-firewall, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.7, app2_release: 9, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Firewall Configuration, app2_description: A YaST2 module to be used for configuring a firewall.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Michael Hager <mike@suse.de>\n Ludwig Nussel <lnussel@suse.de>\n Lukas Ocilka <locilka@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [973]{app2_name: yast2-hardware-detection, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.3, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Hardware Detection Interface, app2_description: This package contains the hardware detection library for YaST2.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Arvin Schnell <arvin@suse.de>\n Klaus Kaempf <kkaempf@suse.de>\n Mathias Kettner <kettner@suse.de>\n Stefan Hundhammer <sh@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [974]{app2_name: yast2-http-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.13, app2_release: 8, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - HTTP Server Configuration, app2_description: This package contains the YaST2 component for HTTP server (Apache2)\nconfiguration.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Stanislav Visnovsky <visnov@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [975]{app2_name: yast2-inetd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.2, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Network Services Configuration, app2_description: The YaST2 component for configuring the inetd and xinetd daemons.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Michael Hager <mike@suse.de>\n Martin Vidner <mvidner@suse.cz>\n Petr Hadraba <phadraba@suse.cz>\n Martin Lazar <mlazar@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [976]{app2_name: yast2-installation, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.132.9, app2_release: 0.2, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Installation Parts, app2_description: System installation code as present on installation media.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Stefan Hundhammer <sh@suse.de>\n Klaus Kaempf <kkaempf@suse.de>\n Arvin Schnell <arvin@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [977]{app2_name: yast2-irda, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.1, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Infra-Red (IrDA) Access Configuration, app2_description: The YaST2 component for configuring the Infra-Red Data Access (IrDA)\nstack.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jiri Suchomel <jsuchome@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [978]{app2_name: yast2-kerberos-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.4, app2_release: 7, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Kerberos Client Configuration, app2_description: With this YaST2 module, you can configure a Kerberos client so that a\nKerberos server will be used for user authentication.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jiri Suchomel <jsuchome@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [979]{app2_name: yast2-ldap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.4, app2_release: 8, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - LDAP Agent, app2_description: This agent is used by various YaST2 modules to work with LDAP. It\nenables searching the LDAP tree and adding/deleting/modifying items on\nan LDAP server.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jiri Suchomel <jsuchome@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [980]{app2_name: yast2-ldap-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.13, app2_release: 6, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - LDAP Client Configuration, app2_description: With this YaST2 module you can configure an LDAP client so that an\nOpenLDAP server will be used for user authentication.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@suse.de>\n Jiri Suchomel <jsuchome@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [981]{app2_name: yast2-mail, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.3, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Mail Configuration, app2_description: The YaST2 component for mail configuration. It handles Sendmail,\nPostfix, and Fetchmail.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Martin Vidner <mvidner@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [982]{app2_name: yast2-mail-aliases, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.3, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Mail Configuration (Aliases), app2_description: The YaST2 component for mail configuration. It handles Sendmail,\nPostfix, and Fetchmail.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Martin Vidner <mvidner@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [983]{app2_name: yast2-mouse, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.7, app2_release: 16, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Mouse Configuration, app2_description: A Mouse configuration module to be called from the YaST2 control\ncenter.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Thomas Roelz <tom@suse.de>\n Thomas Fehr <fehr@suse.de>\n Marcus Sch\xe4fer <ms@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [984]{app2_name: yast2-ncurses, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.40, app2_release: 1.4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Character Based User Interface, app2_description: This package contains the character based (ncurses) user interface\ncomponent for YaST2., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [985]{app2_name: yast2-network, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.48, app2_release: 5, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Network Configuration, app2_description: This package contains the YaST2 component for network configuration.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Michal Svec <msvec@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [986]{app2_name: yast2-nfs-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.3, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - NFS Configuration, app2_description: The YaST2 component for configuration of NFS. NFS stands for network\nfile system access. It allows access to files on remote machines.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dan Vesely <dan@suse.cz>\n Martin Vidner <mvidner@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [987]{app2_name: yast2-nfs-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.3, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - NFS Server Configuration, app2_description: The YaST2 component for configuration of an NFS server. NFS stands for\nnetwork file system access. It allows access to files on remote\nmachines.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dan Vesely <dan@suse.cz>\n Martin Vidner <mvidner@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [988]{app2_name: yast2-nis-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.3, app2_release: 8, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Network Information Services (NIS, YP) Configuration, app2_description: The YaST2 component for NIS configuration. NIS is a service similar to\nyellow pages.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dan Vesely <dan@suse.cz>\n Martin Vidner <mvidner@suse.cz>\n Jiri Suchomel <jsuchome@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [989]{app2_name: yast2-nis-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.3, app2_release: 8, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Network Information Services (NIS) Server Configuration, app2_description: The YaST2 component for NIS server configuration. NIS is a service\nsimilar to yellow pages.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Daniel Vesely <dan@suse.cz>\n Martin Vidner <mvidner@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [990]{app2_name: yast2-ntp-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.8, app2_release: 5, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - NTP Client Configuration, app2_description: This package contains the YaST2 component for NTP client configuration.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jiri Srain <jsrain@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [991]{app2_name: yast2-online-update, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.43.2, app2_release: 0.2, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Online Update (YOU), app2_description: YaST Online Update (YOU) provides a convenient way to download and\ninstall security and other system updates. By default it uses the\nofficial SuSE mirrors as the update sources, but it can also use local\npatch repositories or patch CDs.\n\nThis package provides the graphical user interface for YOU which can be\nused with or without the X Window System. It can be started from the\nYaST control center.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n gs@suse.de, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [992]{app2_name: yast2-online-update-frontend, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.43.2, app2_release: 0.2, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Online Update (YOU), app2_description: Desktop files for YaST2 online update\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n gs@suse.de, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [993]{app2_name: yast2-packager, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.139.3, app2_release: 0.2, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Package Library, app2_description: This package contains the scanner/parser and dependency checker for all\npackages handled by YaST2.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Klaus Kaempf <kkaempf@suse.de>\n Stefan Schubert <schubi@suse.de>\n Arvin Schnell <arvin@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [994]{app2_name: yast2-pam, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.2, app2_release: 15, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - PAM Agent, app2_description: This agent is used by YaST2 to modify the PAM configuration files\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@suse.de>\n Jiri Suchomel <jsuchome@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [995]{app2_name: yast2-perl-bindings, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.5, app2_release: 1.4, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Perl Bindings, app2_description: This adds an embedded Perl interpreter to YaST2 as a plug-in (in other\nwords it will be loaded only if required). This is a very efficient way\nof calling Perl from within YaST2 YCP scripts.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Stefan Hundhammer <sh@suse.de>\n Martin Vidner <mvidner@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [996]{app2_name: yast2-phone-services, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.1, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Phone Services Configuration, app2_description: This package contains YaST2 modules to configure additional phone\nservices, for example fax and answering machines.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Karsten Keil <kkeil@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [997]{app2_name: yast2-pkg-bindings, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.88.2, app2_release: 0.2, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 Package Manager Access, app2_description: This package contains a namespace for accessing the package manager\nlibrary in YaST2.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Arvin Schnell <arvin@suse.de>\n Klaus Kaempf <kkaempf@suse.de>\n Mathias Kettner <kettner@suse.de>\n Stefan Hundhammer <sh@suse.de>\n Stanislav Visnovsky <visnov@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [998]{app2_name: yast2-power-management, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.6, app2_release: 8, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Power Management Configuration, app2_description: This package contains the YaST2 component for Power management\nconfiguration.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jiri Srain <jsrain@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [999]{app2_name: yast2-powertweak, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.5, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Powertweak Configuration, app2_description: This Yast2 module allows you to edit some hardware and kernel\nparameters., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1000]{app2_name: yast2-printer, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.19, app2_release: 1.3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Printer Configuration, app2_description: This package contains the YaST2 component for printer configuration., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1001]{app2_name: yast2-profile-manager, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.4, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Profiles Configuration, app2_description: This module is used to configure various settings for SCPM (System\nConfiguration Profile Management), which allows you to store different\nprofiles of your system configuration and switch between them.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jiri Suchomel <jsuchome@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1002]{app2_name: yast2-qt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.60, app2_release: 0.5, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Graphical User Interface, app2_description: One of several user interfaces available for YaST2, based on Qt and the\nX Window System.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mathias Kettner <kettner@suse.de>\n Stefan Hundhammer <sh@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1003]{app2_name: yast2-repair, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.7, app2_release: 0.3, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - System Repair Tool, app2_description: YaST2 module to be used for repairing a damaged system.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Johannes Buchhold <jbuch@suse.de>\n Jiri Suchomel <jsuchome@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1004]{app2_name: yast2-restore, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.1, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - System Restore, app2_description: This YaST2 module can restore a system from an archive created by the\nBackup module.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Ladislav Slezak <lslezak@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1005]{app2_name: yast2-runlevel, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.7, app2_release: 8, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Runlevel Editor, app2_description: This package allows you to specify which services will be run at system\nboot.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Petr Blahos <pblahos@suse.cz>\n Martin Vidner <mvidner@suse.cz>\n Martin Lazar <mlazar@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1006]{app2_name: yast2-samba-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.18, app2_release: 4, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Samba Client Configuration, app2_description: This package contains the YaST2 component for configuration of an SMB\nworkgroup/domain and authentication against an SMB domain.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Stanislav Visnovsky <visnov@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1007]{app2_name: yast2-samba-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.9, app2_release: 8, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Samba Server Configuration, app2_description: This package contains the YaST2 component for Samba server\nconfiguration.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Stanislav Visnovsky <visnov@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1008]{app2_name: yast2-scanner, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.16, app2_release: 9, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Scanner Configuration, app2_description: This package provides support for the configuration of SCSI and USB\nscanners. Scanning with Linux uses the SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy)\nscanner library. If your scanner is supported by SANE, the scanner is\ndetected automatically and can be installed easily. If the scanner is\nnot supported or detected, you can try manual configuration.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Johannes Meixner <jsmeix@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1009]{app2_name: yast2-schema, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.2, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.suse.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: AutoYaST Schema, app2_description: AutoYaST Syntax Schema\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Anas Nashif <nashif@suse.de>\n Martin Vidner <mvidner@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1010]{app2_name: yast2-security, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.4, app2_release: 0.3, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Security Configuration, app2_description: The YaST2 component for security settings configuration.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Michal Svec <msvec@suse.cz>\n Jiri Suchomel <jsuchome@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1011]{app2_name: yast2-slp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.1, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.suse.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SLP Agent and Browser for YaST, app2_description: This modules enables YaST modules to register services with SLP.\nAdditionally it offers a simple browser of SLP registered services.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Anas Nashif <nashif@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1012]{app2_name: yast2-sound, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.9, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Sound Configuration, app2_description: This package contains the YaST2 component for sound card configuration.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Dan Meszaros, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1013]{app2_name: yast2-storage, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.68, app2_release: 0.2, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Storage Configuration, app2_description: This package contains the files for YaST2 that handle access to disk\ndevices during installation and on an installed system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1014]{app2_name: yast2-storage-lib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.58, app2_release: 3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Storage Configuration Library, app2_description: This package contains the library used by YaST2 to access disk devices\nduring installation and on an installed system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1015]{app2_name: yast2-support, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.2, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Support Inquiries, app2_description: This module allows you to collect system information for installation\nsupport in a standardized format., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1016]{app2_name: yast2-sysconfig, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.5, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Sysconfig Editor, app2_description: A graphical /etc/sysconfig/* editor with integrated search and context\ninformation.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Michael Hager <mike@suse.de>\n Ladislav Slezak <lslezak@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1017]{app2_name: yast2-tftp-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.3, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - TFTP Server Configuration, app2_description: The YaST2 component for configuring a TFTP server. TFTP stands for\nTrivial File Transfer Protocol. It is used for booting over the\nnetwork.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Martin Vidner <mvidner@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1018]{app2_name: yast2-theme-SuSELinux, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.7, app2_release: 6, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Theme (SuSE Linux), app2_description: This package contains the SuSE Linux theme for YaST2.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Ken Wimer <wimer@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1019]{app2_name: yast2-trans-en_US, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.5, app2_release: 6, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - American English Translations, app2_description: YaST2 - Translations for American English., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1020]{app2_name: yast2-trans-stats, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.11.0, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST Translation Statistics, app2_description: The package contains statistic files, one per language., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1021]{app2_name: yast2-transfer, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.3, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.suse.de/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Agent for Various Transfer Protocols, app2_description: A YaST2 Agent for various Transfer Protocols: FTP, HTTP, and TFTP.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Anas Nashif <nashif@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1022]{app2_name: yast2-tune, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.4, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Hardware Tuning, app2_description: This package contains the YaST2 component for hardware configuration., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1023]{app2_name: yast2-tv, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.8, app2_release: 8, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - TV Configuration, app2_description: This package contains the YaST2 component for TV card configuration.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Jan Holesovsky <kendy@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1024]{app2_name: yast2-update, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.26, app2_release: 3, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Update, app2_description: Use this component if you wish to update your system.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Stefan Schubert <schubi@suse.de>\n Arvin Schnell <arvin@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1025]{app2_name: yast2-users, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.16, app2_release: 10, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - User and Group Configuration, app2_description: This package is required for easy user creation in the YaST2\ninstallation.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Michal Svec <msvec@suse.cz>\n Jan Holesovsky <kendy@suse.cz>\n Michael Hager <mike@suse.de>\n Johannes Buchhold <jbuch@suse.de>\n Jiri Srain <jsrain@suse.de>\n Martin Vidner <mvidner@suse.cz>\n Jiri Suchomel <jsuchome@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1026]{app2_name: yast2-vm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.62, app2_release: 4.2, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - Virtual Machine Installer, app2_description: This yast module configures and installs a virtual machine\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Ladislav Slezak <lslezak@suse.cz>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1027]{app2_name: yast2-x11, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.6, app2_release: 38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - X Window System Configuration, app2_description: This module is used for configuring the X Window System from within a\nrunning system. The module is accessible from the YaST2 control center.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Thomas Roelz, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1028]{app2_name: yast2-xml, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.1, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.suse.de/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YaST2 - XML Agent, app2_description: The YaST2 XML agent\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Anas Nashif <nashif@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1029]{app2_name: yelp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.14.0, app2_release: 20, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNOME 2.x Desktop Help Browser, app2_description: "Yelp" is the help browser for the GNOME 2.x Desktop. It features man,\ninfo, and docbook document sources., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1030]{app2_name: yp-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9, app2_release: 14, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: , app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network Information Service (YP) client utilities, app2_description: This packages contains some useful tools for accessing NIS maps or to\ntest NIS configurations.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1031]{app2_name: ypbind, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.19.1, app2_release: 12, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linux-nis.org/nis/ypbind-mt, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NIS client daemon, app2_description: This package provides the ypbind daemon. The ypbind daemon binds NIS\nclients to an NIS domain and searches a new NIS server if the old one\ngoes down.\n\nYpbind must be running on any machines which are running NIS client\nprograms.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@suse.de>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1032]{app2_name: zen-updater, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.1.0, app2_release: 51.30, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://novell.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Novell ZENworks Linux Management daemon, app2_description: The ZENworks updater is a small GUI tool to update system software\nusing the ZENworks daemon. A command-line tool is also available, see\nthe "rug" package.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Chris Rivera <crivera@novell.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1033]{app2_name: zenity, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.12.1, app2_release: 21, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnome.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNOME Command Line Dialog Utility, app2_description: Zenity is a basic rewrite of gdialog, without the pain involved of\ntrying to figure out commandline parsing. Zenity is zen-like; simple\nand easy to use.\n\nZenity Dialogs: Calendar, Text Entry, Error, Informational, File\nSelection, List, Progress, Question, Text Information, and Warning.\n\nZenity is especially useful in scripts.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Glynn Foster <glynn.foster@sun.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1034]{app2_name: zip, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.31, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freesoftware.com/pub/infozip/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: File compression program, app2_description: Zip is a compression and file packaging utility. It is compatible with\nPKZIP(tm) 2.04g (Phil Katz ZIP) for MS-DOS systems.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Info-ZIP <zip-bugs@lists.wku.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1035]{app2_name: ziptool, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.0, app2_release: 122, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://wolfpack.twu.net/utilities.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tool for the Iomega ZIP and JAZ drives, app2_description: A tool for configuration of the Iomega ZIP and JAZ drives. Automatic\neject and write protection (password too) can be configured.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Mirko Kraft <Mirko.Kraft@ixos.de>\n Grant R. Guenther <grant@torque.net>\n Aaron Segura <aaronsegura@netscape.net>\n Tara Milana <learfox@twu.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1036]{app2_name: zisofs-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.6, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/fs/zisofs/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: User tools for zisofs, app2_description: Zisofs-tools, in conjunction with a zisofs-enabled system, allows the\ncreation of an iso9660 filesystem that can be decompressed "live" on a\nfile-by-file basis, while still being readable by systems without\nzisofs support. This package contains the tools necessary to create\nsuch a filesystem and read compressed files on a system without zisofs\nsupport.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1037]{app2_name: zlib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.3, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.zlib.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Data Compression Library, app2_description: ftp://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc1950.txt (zlib format), rfc1951.txt\n(deflate format) and rfc1952.txt (gzip format). These documents are\nalso available in other formats from\nftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/png/documents/zlib/zdoc-index.html.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Rob Hooft <hooft@EMBL-Heidelberg.DE>\n Michael Mauldin <mlm@cs.cmu.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1038]{app2_name: zlib-32bit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.3, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.zlib.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Data Compression Library, app2_description: ftp://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc1950.txt (zlib format), rfc1951.txt\n(deflate format) and rfc1952.txt (gzip format). These documents are\nalso available in other formats from\nftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/png/documents/zlib/zdoc-index.html.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Rob Hooft <hooft@EMBL-Heidelberg.DE>\n Michael Mauldin <mlm@cs.cmu.edu>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1039]{app2_name: zmd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.1.1.0, app2_release: 39.53, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.novell.com, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Novell ZENworks Linux Management daemon, app2_description: The ZENworks daemon contains modules that execute various software\nmanagement functions. Instructions are either available or provided by\nthe ZLM server. The daemon is accessible from the ZLM CLI "rug" as well\nas the ZLM GUI.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Tambet Ingo <tambet@ximian.com>\n James Willcox <james@ximian.com>\n Chris Rivera <crivera@novell.com>\n Dan Mills <thunder@ximian.com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1040]{app2_name: zsh, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.2.6, app2_release: 13, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.zsh.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shell with comprehensive completion, app2_description: Zsh is a UNIX command interpreter (shell) that resembles the Korn shell\n(ksh). It is not completely compatible. It includes many enhancements,\nnotably in the command-line editor, options for customizing its\nbehavior, file name globbing, features to make C-shell (csh) users feel\nat home, and extra features drawn from tcsh (another `custom' shell).\nZsh is well known for its command line completion.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Paul Falstad, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1041]{app2_name: zvbi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.16, app2_release: 17, app2_arch: x86_64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://zapping.sf.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: VBI Decoding Library, app2_description: VBI stands for Vertical Blanking Interval, a gap between the image data\ntransmitted in an analog video signal. This gap is used to transmit AM\nmodulated data for various data services like Teletext and Closed\nCaption.\n\nThe zvbi library provides routines to read from raw VBI sampling\ndevices, to demodulate raw to sliced VBI data, and to interpret the\ndata of several popular services.\n\n\n\nAuthors:\n--------\n Edgar Toernig <froese@gmx.de>\n Michael H. Schimek <mschimek@users.sourceforge.net>\n I\xf1aki Garc\xeda Etxebarria <garetxe@users.sourceforge.net>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , }> >libguestfs: trace: close >libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0x55a05e12b2e0 (state 0) >libguestfs: trace: close >libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0x55a05e13cb50 (state 0) >libguestfs: trace: close >libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0x55a05e13df90 (state 0) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_partitions >guestfsd: => download (0x43) took 0.69 secs >guestfsd: <= list_partitions (0x8) request length 40 bytes >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/sda >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_partitions = ["/dev/sda1", "/dev/sda2", "/dev/sda3"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sda1" >guestfsd: => list_partitions (0x8) took 0.05 secs >guestfsd: <= part_to_dev (0x110) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda1 >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sda" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype "/dev/sda" >guestfsd: => part_to_dev (0x110) took 0.02 secs >guestfsd: <= part_get_parttype (0xd6) request length 52 bytes >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 >command: mount returned 0 >command: parted '-m' '-s' '--' '/dev/sda' 'unit' 'b' 'print' >command: parted returned 0 >command: parted: stdout: >BYT; >/dev/sda:21474836480B:scsi:512:512:msdos:QEMU QEMU HARDDISK:; >1:32256B:2155023359B:2154991104B:linux-swap(v1)::; >2:2155023360B:10092418559B:7937395200B:reiserfs::boot; >3:10092418560B:21467980799B:11375562240B:reiserfs::; >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype = "msdos" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => part_get_parttype (0xd6) took 0.13 secs >guestfsd: <= part_to_dev (0x110) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sda" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype "/dev/sda" >guestfsd: => part_to_dev (0x110) took 0.02 secs >guestfsd: <= part_get_parttype (0xd6) request length 52 bytes >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 >command: parted '-m' '-s' '--' '/dev/sda' 'unit' 'b' 'print' >command: parted returned 0 >command: parted: stdout: >BYT; >/dev/sda:21474836480B:scsi:512:512:msdos:QEMU QEMU HARDDISK:; >1:32256B:2155023359B:2154991104B:linux-swap(v1)::; >2:2155023360B:10092418559B:7937395200B:reiserfs::boot; >3:10092418560B:21467980799B:11375562240B:reiserfs::; >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype = "msdos" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sda3" >guestfsd: => part_get_parttype (0xd6) took 0.13 secs >guestfsd: <= part_to_dev (0x110) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda3 >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sda" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype "/dev/sda" >guestfsd: => part_to_dev (0x110) took 0.02 secs >guestfsd: <= part_get_parttype (0xd6) request length 52 bytes >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 >command: parted '-m' '-s' '--' '/dev/sda' 'unit' 'b' 'print' >command: parted returned 0 >command: parted: stdout: >BYT; >/dev/sda:21474836480B:scsi:512:512:msdos:QEMU QEMU HARDDISK:; >1:32256B:2155023359B:2154991104B:linux-swap(v1)::; >2:2155023360B:10092418559B:7937395200B:reiserfs::boot; >3:10092418560B:21467980799B:11375562240B:reiserfs::; >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype = "msdos" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_product_variant "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => part_get_parttype (0xd6) took 0.12 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_product_variant (0x1e8) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_product_variant = "unknown" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_product_name "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_product_variant (0x1e8) took 0.02 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_product_name (0x1e7) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_product_name = "SUSE LINUX 10.1 (X86-64)" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_management "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_product_name (0x1e7) took 0.02 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_package_management (0x1e6) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_management = "zypper" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_format "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_package_management (0x1e6) took 0.02 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_package_format (0x1e5) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_format = "rpm" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_minor_version "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_package_format (0x1e5) took 0.02 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_minor_version (0x1ea) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_minor_version = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_major_version "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_minor_version (0x1ea) took 0.02 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_major_version (0x1e9) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_major_version = 10 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_arch "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_major_version (0x1e9) took 0.02 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_arch (0x1eb) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_arch = "x86_64" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_distro "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_arch (0x1eb) took 0.02 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_distro (0x1e4) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_distro = "opensuse" >i_root = /dev/sda2 >i_type = linux >i_distro = opensuse >i_arch = x86_64 >i_major_version = 10 >i_minor_version = 1 >i_package_format = rpm >i_package_management = zypper >i_product_name = SUSE LINUX 10.1 (X86-64) >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: => inspect_get_distro (0x1e4) took 0.02 secs >guestfsd: <= mountpoints (0x93) request length 40 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mountpoints = ["/dev/sda2", "/", "/dev/sda3", "/home"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: statvfs "/home" >guestfsd: => mountpoints (0x93) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= statvfs (0x36) request length 52 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'statvfs: /home' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: statvfs = <struct guestfs_statvfs = bsize: 4096, frsize: 4096, blocks: 2777146, bfree: 2768936, bavail: 2768936, files: 0, ffree: 0, favail: 0, fsid: 5430242372022770763, flag: 4096, namemax: 255, > >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sda3" >guestfsd: => statvfs (0x36) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= vfs_type (0xc6) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda3 >calling: settle >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda3' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >reiserfs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "reiserfs" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: statvfs "/" >guestfsd: => vfs_type (0xc6) took 0.03 secs >guestfsd: <= statvfs (0x36) request length 48 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'statvfs: /' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: statvfs = <struct guestfs_statvfs = bsize: 4096, frsize: 4096, blocks: 1937779, bfree: 1102149, bavail: 1102149, files: 0, ffree: 0, favail: 0, fsid: 452718378250972725, flag: 4096, namemax: 255, > >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => statvfs (0x36) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= vfs_type (0xc6) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda2' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >reiserfs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "reiserfs" >[ 13.3] Checking for sufficient free disk space in the guest >[ 13.3] Estimating space required on target for each disk >mpstats: >mountpoint statvfs /dev/sda3 /home (reiserfs): > bsize=4096 blocks=2777146 bfree=2768936 bavail=2768936 >mountpoint statvfs /dev/sda2 / (reiserfs): > bsize=4096 blocks=1937779 bfree=1102149 bavail=1102149 >estimate_target_size: fs_total_size = 19312332800 [18.0G] >estimate_target_size: source_total_size = 21474836480 [20.0G] >estimate_target_size: ratio = 0.899 >estimate_target_size: fs_free = 0 [0] >estimate_target_size: scaled_saving = 0 [0] >estimate_target_size: sda: 21474836480 [20.0G] >[ 13.3] Converting SUSE LINUX 10.1 (X86-64) 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: => vfs_type (0xc6) took 0.03 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_init (0x10) request length 52 bytes >augeas version: 1.10.1 >guestfsd: => aug_init (0x10) took 0.67 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_init = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files//error" >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 64 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error", "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error", "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error", "/augeas/files/etc/services/error", "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error", "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error", "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "207" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "7" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/char" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 104 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/pos" >d: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/char" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 108 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error//*" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1586" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestflibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "77" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/char" >sd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x1libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "8" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/lens" >3) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/message" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: =>libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error//*" > aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "85" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "7" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "10" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/lens" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/message" >> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "526" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "32" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "8" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/message" >> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "86" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/line" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "4" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "34" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >gulibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/message" >estfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error//*" >> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "258" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "11" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/char" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "35" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/message" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "518" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "17" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "14" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/lens" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error//*" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/line" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/char" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/message" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/pos" >: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "430" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "15" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "15" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: =>libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/message" > aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >gulibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error//*" >estfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) tooklibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "219" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/line" > 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "12" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/char" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error//*" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "508" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/line" >> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "13" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "29" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/lens" >0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error//*" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "276" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/line" >> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "15" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/char" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "11" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error//*" >> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "5" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/char" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "5" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: =>libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/message" > aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/pos" > => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "550" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/line" >> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "23" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "21" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/lens" >d: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/message" >> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error//*" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "277" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/line" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "13" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/lens" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error//*" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/lens" >> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error//*" >.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "179" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "13" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/char" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) tolibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/pos" >ok 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1125" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "30" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/char" >> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/lens" >> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error//*" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "48" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/line" >fsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "2" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/lens" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) tooklibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error//*" > 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/line" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) tooklibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/lens" > 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error//*" >d: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "82" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/line" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "5" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error//*" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 80 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 80 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "351" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 80 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "12" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 80 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "7" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/lens" >> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 80 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/message" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error//*" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/message", "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/lens/last_matched"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "13452" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "412" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/lens" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/modprobe.aug:103.10-.32:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/message" >> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Iterated lens matched less than it should" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/lens/last_matched" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) tooklibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/util.aug:139.6-.14:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error//*" > 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/message", "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/lens/last_matched", "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/lens/next_not_matched"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "886" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/line" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "23" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "6" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/resolv.aug:131.10-.38:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/message" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Iterated lens matched less than it should" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/lens/last_matched" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/build.aug:119.37-.43:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/lens/next_not_matched" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/sep.aug:31.12-.28:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/services/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 80 bytes >gueslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/services/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/message", "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/lens/last_matched", "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/lens/next_not_matched"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/pos" >tfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 80 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "98020" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "2023" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/char" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "14" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/services.aug:87.10-.39:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Iterated lens matched less than it should" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/lens/last_matched" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/services.aug:81.29-.47:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/lens/next_not_matched" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/services.aug:82.19-.30:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 84 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/message", "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/lens/last_matched"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/pos" >d: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "943" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/line" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "35" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) tooklibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/lens" > 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/dhclient.aug:172.24-174.38:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Iterated lens matched less than it should" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/lens/last_matched" >> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/util.aug:83.6-.22:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 80 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/pos" > => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/char" >> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/grub.aug:286.14-287.43:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/message" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Get did not match entire input" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/pos", "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/line", "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/char", "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/lens", "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/message", "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/lens/last_matched", "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/lens/next_not_matched"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "181220" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/line" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3789" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "52" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/termcap.aug:24.12-.67:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Iterated lens matched less than it should" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/lens/last_matched" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/getcap.aug:37.76-.101:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/lens/next_not_matched" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 108 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/util.aug:22.27-.34:" >augeas failed to parse /etc/dhclient.conf: > error "Iterated lens matched less than it should" at line 35 char 0 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/dhclient.aug:172.24-174.38: >augeas failed to parse /etc/grub.conf: > error "Get did not match entire input" at line 1 char 0 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/grub.aug:286.14-287.43: >augeas failed to parse /etc/modprobe.conf: > error "Iterated lens matched less than it should" at line 412 char 0 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/modprobe.aug:103.10-.32: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile: > error "Syntax error" at line 12 char 7 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/alias.ash: > error "Syntax error" at line 15 char 15 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/alljava.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 13 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/alljava.sh: > error "Syntax error" at line 13 char 29 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh: > error "Syntax error" at line 12 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/complete.bash: > error "Syntax error" at line 11 char 35 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh: > error "Syntax error" at line 17 char 14 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/csh.ssh: > error "Syntax error" at line 7 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/csh.utf8: > error "Syntax error" at line 5 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 2 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 1 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 1 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/lang.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 13 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/lang.sh: > error "Syntax error" at line 32 char 8 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/mc.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 1 char 5 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/mc.sh: > error "Syntax error" at line 7 char 10 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/profile.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 15 char 11 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/profile.sh: > error "Syntax error" at line 77 char 8 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/sh.ssh: > error "Syntax error" at line 23 char 21 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/sh.utf8: > error "Syntax error" at line 4 char 34 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/via.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 1 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 1 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 30 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/resolv.conf: > error "Iterated lens matched less than it should" at line 23 char 6 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/resolv.aug:131.10-.38: >augeas failed to parse /etc/services: > error "Iterated lens matched less than it should" at line 2023 char 14 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/services.aug:87.10-.39: >augeas failed to parse /usr/share/misc/termcap: > error "Iterated lens matched less than it should" at line 3789 char 52 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/termcap.aug:24.12-.67: >libguestfs: trace: v2v: glob_expand "/var/lib/rpm/__db.00?" >0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= glob_expand (0x71) request length 72 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: glob_expand = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: find "/boot" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: find0 "/boot" "/tmp/libguestfsT18i5m/find3.txt" >guestfsd: => glob_expand (0x71) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= find0 (0xc4) request length 52 bytes >find /sysroot/boot -print0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: find0 = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: find = ["/System.map-2.6.16.21-0.25-default", "/backup_mbr", "/boot", "/config-2.6.16.21-0.25-default", "/grub", "/grub/device.map", "/grub/e2fs_stage1_5", "/grub/fat_stage1_5", "/grub/ffs_stage1_5", "/grub/iso9660_stage1_5", "/grub/jfs_stage1_5", "/grub/menu.lst", "/grub/minix_stage1_5", "/grub/reiserfs_stage1_5", "/grub/stage1", "/grub/stage2", "/grub/ufs2_stage1_5", "/grub/vstafs_stage1_5", "/grub/xfs_stage1_5", "/initrd", "/initrd-2.6.16.21-0.25-default", "/message", "/symsets-2.6.16.21-0.25-default.tar.gz", "/symtypes-2.6.16.21-0.25-default.gz", "/symvers-2.6.16.21-0.25-default.gz", "/vmlinux-2.6.16.21-0.25-default.gz", "/vmlinuz", "/vmlinuz-2.6.16.21-0.25-default"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/boot/grub/menu.lst" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: => find0 (0xc4) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= is_file (0x25) request length 68 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /boot/grub/menu.lst' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_ls "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst" >guestfsd: => is_file (0x25) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_ls (0x1c) request length 72 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_ls = ["/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/#comment[1]", "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/#comment[2]", "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/#comment[3]", "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/color", "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/default", "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/gfxmenu", "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/timeout", "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title[1]", "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title[2]"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_mountpoints "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => aug_ls (0x1c) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_mountpoints (0x1f4) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_mountpoints = ["/home", "/dev/sda3", "/", "/dev/sda2"] >detected bootloader grub1 at /boot/grub/menu.lst >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_load >guestfsd: => inspect_get_mountpoints (0x1f4) took 0.02 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_load (0x1b) request length 40 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_load = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files//error" >guestfsd: => aug_load (0x1b) took 0.13 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 64 bytes >guelibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error", "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error", "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error", "/augeas/files/etc/services/error", "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error", "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error", "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error//*" >stfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/pos" >d: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "207" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "7" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/char" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/message" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 104 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/pos" >d: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/char" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/message" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 108 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >guestlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/pos" >fsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1586" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "77" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/char" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "8" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/message" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/pos" >d: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "85" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "7" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/char" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "10" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/message" >d: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/pos" >: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "526" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "32" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/char" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "8" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/message" >d: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/pos" >: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "86" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "4" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/char" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "34" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/message" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 96 bytes >guestlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/pos" >fsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "258" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "11" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestflibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "35" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/lens" >sd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error//*" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "518" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "17" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "14" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/lens" >fsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error//*" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestflibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/lens" >sd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error//*" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "430" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "15" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "15" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/lens" >fsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/message" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 96 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/pos" >d: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "219" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "12" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/char" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/message" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >guestlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/pos" >fsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "508" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "13" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "29" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/lens" >fsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/message" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/pos" >d: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "276" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "15" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/char" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "11" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/message" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/pos" >d: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "5" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/char" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "5" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/message" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/pos" >: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "550" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestflibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "23" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/char" >sd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "21" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/message" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >guestflibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/pos" >sd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "277" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/line" >d: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "13" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/lens" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error//*" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/lens" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestflibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error//*" >sd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "179" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "13" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/lens" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error//*" >d: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1125" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "30" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/lens" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error//*" >d: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "48" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "2" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/lens" >d: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error//*" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/line" >d: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/lens" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error//*" >d: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "82" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/line" >d: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "5" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/lens" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error//*" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 80 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 80 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "351" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 80 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "12" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 80 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "7" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/lens" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 80 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error//*" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/message", "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/lens/last_matched"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestflibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "13452" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/line" >sd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "412" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/lens" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/modprobe.aug:103.10-.32:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Iterated lens matched less than it should" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/lens/last_matched" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/util.aug:139.6-.14:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 84 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/message", "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/lens/last_matched", "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/lens/next_not_matched"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/pos" >d: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "886" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "23" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/char" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "6" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/resolv.aug:131.10-.38:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/message" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Iterated lens matched less than it should" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/lens/last_matched" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/build.aug:119.37-.43:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/lens/next_not_matched" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/sep.aug:31.12-.28:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/services/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 80 bytes >gueslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/services/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/message", "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/lens/last_matched", "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/lens/next_not_matched"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/pos" >tfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 80 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "98020" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "2023" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "14" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/lens" >d: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/services.aug:87.10-.39:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Iterated lens matched less than it should" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/lens/last_matched" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/services.aug:81.29-.47:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/lens/next_not_matched" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/services.aug:82.19-.30:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error//*" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/message", "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/lens/last_matched"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestflibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "943" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/line" >sd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "35" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/lens" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/dhclient.aug:172.24-174.38:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Iterated lens matched less than it should" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/lens/last_matched" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/util.aug:83.6-.22:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 80 bytes >guestlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/pos" >fsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/line" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/lens" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/grub.aug:286.14-287.43:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Get did not match entire input" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error//*" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/pos", "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/line", "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/char", "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/lens", "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/message", "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/lens/last_matched", "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/lens/next_not_matched"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "181220" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3789" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "52" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/lens" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/termcap.aug:24.12-.67:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestflibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Iterated lens matched less than it should" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/lens/last_matched" >sd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/getcap.aug:37.76-.101:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/lens/next_not_matched" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 108 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/util.aug:22.27-.34:" >augeas failed to parse /etc/dhclient.conf: > error "Iterated lens matched less than it should" at line 35 char 0 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/dhclient.aug:172.24-174.38: >augeas failed to parse /etc/grub.conf: > error "Get did not match entire input" at line 1 char 0 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/grub.aug:286.14-287.43: >augeas failed to parse /etc/modprobe.conf: > error "Iterated lens matched less than it should" at line 412 char 0 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/modprobe.aug:103.10-.32: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile: > error "Syntax error" at line 12 char 7 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/alias.ash: > error "Syntax error" at line 15 char 15 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/alljava.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 13 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/alljava.sh: > error "Syntax error" at line 13 char 29 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh: > error "Syntax error" at line 12 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/complete.bash: > error "Syntax error" at line 11 char 35 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh: > error "Syntax error" at line 17 char 14 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/csh.ssh: > error "Syntax error" at line 7 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/csh.utf8: > error "Syntax error" at line 5 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 2 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 1 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 1 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/lang.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 13 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/lang.sh: > error "Syntax error" at line 32 char 8 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/mc.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 1 char 5 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/mc.sh: > error "Syntax error" at line 7 char 10 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/profile.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 15 char 11 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/profile.sh: > error "Syntax error" at line 77 char 8 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/sh.ssh: > error "Syntax error" at line 23 char 21 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/sh.utf8: > error "Syntax error" at line 4 char 34 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/via.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 1 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 1 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 30 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/resolv.conf: > error "Iterated lens matched less than it should" at line 23 char 6 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/resolv.aug:131.10-.38: >augeas failed to parse /etc/services: > error "Iterated lens matched less than it should" at line 2023 char 14 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/services.aug:87.10-.39: >augeas failed to parse /usr/share/misc/termcap: > error "Iterated lens matched less than it should" at line 3789 char 52 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/termcap.aug:24.12-.67: >rpm -ql kernel-default-2.6.16.21-0.25 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: command_lines "rpm -ql kernel-default-2.6.16.21-0.25" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= command_lines (0x33) request length 96 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /dev /sysroot/dev >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /dev/pts /sysroot/dev/pts >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /proc /sysroot/proc >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /sys/fs/selinux /sysroot/selinux >mount: /sysroot/selinux: mount point does not exist. >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /sys /sysroot/sys >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 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"/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/kernel/sound/synth/emux", "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/kernel/sound/synth/emux/snd-emux-synth.ko", "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/kernel/sound/synth/snd-util-mem.ko", "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/kernel/sound/usb", "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/kernel/sound/usb/snd-usb-audio.ko", "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/kernel/sound/usb/snd-usb-lib.ko", "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/kernel/sound/usb/usx2y", "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/kernel/sound/usb/usx2y/snd-usb-usx2y.ko", "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/modules.alias", "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/modules.ccwmap", "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/modules.dep", "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/modules.ieee1394map", "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/modules.inputmap", "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/modules.isapnpmap", "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/modules.ofmap", "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/modules.pcimap", "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/modules.seriomap", "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/modules.symbols", "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/modules.unsupported", "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/modules.usbmap", "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/source", "/usr/src/linux-2.6.16.21-0.25-obj", "/usr/src/linux-2.6.16.21-0.25-obj/x86_64", "/usr/src/linux-2.6.16.21-0.25-obj/x86_64/default", "/usr/src/linux-2.6.16.21-0.25-obj/x86_64/default/Module.symvers"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: => command_lines (0x33) took 0.18 secs >guestfsd: <= is_dir (0x26) request length 84 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_dir = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: statns "/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.16.21-0.25-default" >guestfsd: => is_dir (0x26) took 0.01 secs >guestfsd: <= statns (0x1a5) request length 80 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: statns = <struct guestfs_statns = st_dev: 2050, st_ino: 94281, st_mode: 33188, st_nlink: 1, st_uid: 0, st_gid: 0, st_rdev: 0, st_size: 1341400, st_blksize: 4096, st_blocks: 2626, st_atime_sec: 1533109549, st_atime_nsec: 0, st_mtime_sec: 1158664505, st_mtime_nsec: 0, st_ctime_sec: 1533109475, st_ctime_nsec: 0, st_spare1: 0, st_spare2: 0, st_spare3: 0, st_spare4: 0, st_spare5: 0, st_spare6: 0, > >libguestfs: trace: v2v: ls "/boot" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: ls0 "/boot" "/tmp/libguestfsT18i5m/ls4.txt" >d: => statns (0x1a5) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= ls0 (0x15b) request length 52 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: ls0 = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: ls = ["System.map-2.6.16.21-0.25-default", "backup_mbr", "boot", "config-2.6.16.21-0.25-default", "grub", "initrd", "initrd-2.6.16.21-0.25-default", "message", "symsets-2.6.16.21-0.25-default.tar.gz", "symtypes-2.6.16.21-0.25-default.gz", "symvers-2.6.16.21-0.25-default.gz", "vmlinux-2.6.16.21-0.25-default.gz", "vmlinuz", "vmlinuz-2.6.16.21-0.25-default"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: find "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: find0 "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default" "/tmp/libguestfsT18i5m/find5.txt" >guestfsd: => ls0 (0x15b) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= find0 (0xc4) request length 80 bytes >find /sysroot/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default -print0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: find0 = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: find = ["/build", "/kernel", "/kernel/arch", "/kernel/arch/x86_64", "/kernel/arch/x86_64/crypto", "/kernel/arch/x86_64/crypto/aes-x86_64.ko", "/kernel/arch/x86_64/kernel", "/kernel/arch/x86_64/kernel/cpufreq", "/kernel/arch/x86_64/kernel/cpufreq/acpi-cpufreq.ko", "/kernel/arch/x86_64/kernel/cpufreq/powernow-k8.ko", "/kernel/arch/x86_64/kernel/cpufreq/speedstep-centrino.ko", "/kernel/arch/x86_64/kernel/cpuid.ko", "/kernel/arch/x86_64/kernel/microcode.ko", "/kernel/arch/x86_64/kernel/msr.ko", "/kernel/arch/x86_64/oprofile", "/kernel/arch/x86_64/oprofile/oprofile.ko", "/kernel/crypto", "/kernel/crypto/aes.ko", 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"/kernel/sound/core/seq/snd-seq-midi.ko", "/kernel/sound/core/seq/snd-seq-virmidi.ko", "/kernel/sound/core/seq/snd-seq.ko", "/kernel/sound/core/snd-hwdep.ko", "/kernel/sound/core/snd-page-alloc.ko", "/kernel/sound/core/snd-pcm.ko", "/kernel/sound/core/snd-rawmidi.ko", "/kernel/sound/core/snd-rtctimer.ko", "/kernel/sound/core/snd-timer.ko", "/kernel/sound/core/snd.ko", "/kernel/sound/drivers", "/kernel/sound/drivers/mpu401", "/kernel/sound/drivers/mpu401/snd-mpu401-uart.ko", "/kernel/sound/drivers/mpu401/snd-mpu401.ko", "/kernel/sound/drivers/opl3", "/kernel/sound/drivers/opl3/snd-opl3-lib.ko", "/kernel/sound/drivers/opl3/snd-opl3-synth.ko", "/kernel/sound/drivers/snd-dummy.ko", "/kernel/sound/drivers/snd-mtpav.ko", "/kernel/sound/drivers/snd-serial-u16550.ko", "/kernel/sound/drivers/snd-virmidi.ko", "/kernel/sound/drivers/vx", "/kernel/sound/drivers/vx/snd-vx-lib.ko", "/kernel/sound/i2c", "/kernel/sound/i2c/other", "/kernel/sound/i2c/other/snd-ak4114.ko", "/kernel/sound/i2c/other/snd-ak4xxx-adda.ko", "/kernel/sound/i2c/other/snd-tea575x-tuner.ko", "/kernel/sound/i2c/snd-cs8427.ko", "/kernel/sound/i2c/snd-i2c.ko", "/kernel/sound/isa", "/kernel/sound/isa/sb", "/kernel/sound/isa/sb/snd-sb-common.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss", "/kernel/sound/oss/ac97.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/ac97_codec.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/ac97_plugin_ad1980.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/ad1889.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/ali5455.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/btaudio.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/cmpci.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/emu10k1", "/kernel/sound/oss/emu10k1/emu10k1.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/es1370.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/es1371.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/esssolo1.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/forte.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/i810_audio.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/maestro.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/maestro3.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/mpu401.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/nm256_audio.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/opl3.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/rme96xx.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/sonicvibes.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/sound.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/trident.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/uart401.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/uart6850.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/v_midi.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/via82cxxx_audio.ko", "/kernel/sound/oss/ymfpci.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci", "/kernel/sound/pci/ac97", "/kernel/sound/pci/ac97/snd-ac97-bus.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/ac97/snd-ac97-codec.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/ac97/snd-ak4531-codec.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/ali5451", "/kernel/sound/pci/ali5451/snd-ali5451.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/au88x0", "/kernel/sound/pci/au88x0/snd-au8810.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/au88x0/snd-au8820.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/au88x0/snd-au8830.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/ca0106", "/kernel/sound/pci/ca0106/snd-ca0106.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/cs46xx", "/kernel/sound/pci/cs46xx/snd-cs46xx.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/emu10k1", "/kernel/sound/pci/emu10k1/snd-emu10k1-synth.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/emu10k1/snd-emu10k1.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/emu10k1/snd-emu10k1x.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/hda", "/kernel/sound/pci/hda/snd-hda-codec.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/hda/snd-hda-intel.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/ice1712", "/kernel/sound/pci/ice1712/snd-ice1712.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/ice1712/snd-ice1724.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/ice1712/snd-ice17xx-ak4xxx.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/korg1212", "/kernel/sound/pci/korg1212/snd-korg1212.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/mixart", "/kernel/sound/pci/mixart/snd-mixart.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/nm256", "/kernel/sound/pci/nm256/snd-nm256.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/pcxhr", "/kernel/sound/pci/pcxhr/snd-pcxhr.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/rme9652", "/kernel/sound/pci/rme9652/snd-hdsp.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/rme9652/snd-hdspm.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/rme9652/snd-rme9652.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/snd-ad1889.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/snd-als4000.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/snd-atiixp-modem.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/snd-atiixp.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/snd-azt3328.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/snd-bt87x.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/snd-cmipci.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/snd-cs4281.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/snd-ens1370.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/snd-ens1371.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/snd-es1938.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/snd-es1968.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/snd-fm801.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/snd-intel8x0.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/snd-intel8x0m.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/snd-maestro3.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/snd-rme32.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/snd-rme96.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/snd-sonicvibes.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/snd-via82xx-modem.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/snd-via82xx.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/trident", "/kernel/sound/pci/trident/snd-trident-synth.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/trident/snd-trident.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/vx222", "/kernel/sound/pci/vx222/snd-vx222.ko", "/kernel/sound/pci/ymfpci", "/kernel/sound/pci/ymfpci/snd-ymfpci.ko", "/kernel/sound/soundcore.ko", "/kernel/sound/synth", "/kernel/sound/synth/emux", "/kernel/sound/synth/emux/snd-emux-synth.ko", "/kernel/sound/synth/snd-util-mem.ko", "/kernel/sound/usb", "/kernel/sound/usb/snd-usb-audio.ko", "/kernel/sound/usb/snd-usb-lib.ko", "/kernel/sound/usb/usx2y", "/kernel/sound/usb/usx2y/snd-usb-usx2y.ko", "/modules.alias", "/modules.ccwmap", "/modules.dep", "/modules.ieee1394map", "/modules.inputmap", "/modules.isapnpmap", "/modules.ofmap", "/modules.pcimap", "/modules.seriomap", "/modules.symbols", "/modules.unsupported", "/modules.usbmap", "/source", "/weak-updates", "/weak-updates/novfs.ko"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: file_architecture "/lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/kernel/arch/x86_64/crypto/aes-x86_64.ko" >guestfsd: => find0 (0xc4) took 0.04 secs >guestfsd: <= file_architecture (0x1db) request length 120 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/kernel/arch/x86_64/crypto/aes-x86_64.ko >calling: settle >chroot: /sysroot: running 'file: /lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/kernel/arch/x86_64/crypto/aes-x86_64.ko' >command: file '-zb' '/sysroot//lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default/kernel/arch/x86_64/crypto/aes-x86_64.ko' >command: file returned 0 >command: file: stdout: >ELF 64-bit LSB relocatable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), not stripped >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: file_architecture = "x86_64" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: grep "^CONFIG_VIRTIO_BLK=" "/boot/config-2.6.16.21-0.25-default" "extended:true" >d: => file_architecture (0x1db) took 0.05 secs >guestfsd: <= grep (0x97) request length 120 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x20004 >commandrvf: grep -E ^CONFIG_VIRTIO_BLK= >libguestfs: trace: v2v: grep = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: grep "^CONFIG_VIRTIO_NET=" "/boot/config-2.6.16.21-0.25-default" "extended:true" >guestfsd: => grep (0x97) took 0.01 secs >guestfsd: <= grep (0x97) request length 120 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x20004 >commandrvf: grep -E ^CONFIG_VIRTIO_NET= >libguestfs: trace: v2v: grep = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: grep "^CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_VIRTIO=" "/boot/config-2.6.16.21-0.25-default" "extended:true" >guestfsd: => grep (0x97) took 0.01 secs >guestfsd: <= grep (0x97) request length 128 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x20004 >commandrvf: grep -E ^CONFIG_HW_RANDOM_VIRTIO= >libguestfs: trace: v2v: grep = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: grep "^CONFIG_VIRTIO_BALLOON=" "/boot/config-2.6.16.21-0.25-default" "extended:true" >guestfsd: => grep (0x97) took 0.01 secs >guestfsd: <= grep (0x97) request length 124 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x20004 >commandrvf: grep -E ^CONFIG_VIRTIO_BALLOON= >libguestfs: trace: v2v: grep = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: grep "^CONFIG_PVPANIC=" "/boot/config-2.6.16.21-0.25-default" "extended:true" >guestfsd: => grep (0x97) took 0.01 secs >guestfsd: <= grep (0x97) request length 116 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x20004 >commandrvf: grep -E ^CONFIG_PVPANIC= >libguestfs: trace: v2v: grep = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: grep "^CONFIG_X86_XEN=" "/boot/config-2.6.16.21-0.25-default" "extended:true" >guestfsd: => grep (0x97) took 0.01 secs >guestfsd: <= grep (0x97) request length 116 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x20004 >commandrvf: grep -E ^CONFIG_X86_XEN= >libguestfs: trace: v2v: grep = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: grep "^CONFIG_X86_64_XEN=" "/boot/config-2.6.16.21-0.25-default" "extended:true" >guestfsd: => grep (0x97) took 0.01 secs >guestfsd: <= grep (0x97) request length 120 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x20004 >commandrvf: grep -E ^CONFIG_X86_64_XEN= >libguestfs: trace: v2v: grep = [] >installed kernel packages in this guest: >* kernel-default 2.6.16.21-0.25-default (x86_64) > /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.16.21-0.25-default > /boot/initrd-2.6.16.21-0.25-default > /boot/config-2.6.16.21-0.25-default > /lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default > 1427 modules found > virtio: blk=false net=false rng=false balloon=false > pvpanic=false xen=false debug=false >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title/kernel" >guestfsd: => grep (0x97) took 0.01 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 84 bytes >guestflibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title[1]/kernel", "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title[2]/kernel"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/default" >sd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 80 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title[1]/kernel" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/boot/vmlinuz" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title[2]/kernel" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/boot/vmlinuz" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: statns "/boot/vmlinuz" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= statns (0x1a5) request length 60 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: statns = <struct guestfs_statns = st_dev: 2050, st_ino: 94281, st_mode: 33188, st_nlink: 1, st_uid: 0, st_gid: 0, st_rdev: 0, st_size: 1341400, st_blksize: 4096, st_blocks: 2626, st_atime_sec: 1533109549, st_atime_nsec: 0, st_mtime_sec: 1158664505, st_mtime_nsec: 0, st_ctime_sec: 1533109475, st_ctime_nsec: 0, st_spare1: 0, st_spare2: 0, st_spare3: 0, st_spare4: 0, st_spare5: 0, st_spare6: 0, > >libguestfs: trace: v2v: statns "/boot/vmlinuz" >guestfsd: => statns (0x1a5) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= statns (0x1a5) request length 60 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: statns = <struct guestfs_statns = st_dev: 2050, st_ino: 94281, st_mode: 33188, st_nlink: 1, st_uid: 0, st_gid: 0, st_rdev: 0, st_size: 1341400, st_blksize: 4096, st_blocks: 2626, st_atime_sec: 1533109549, st_atime_nsec: 0, st_mtime_sec: 1158664505, st_mtime_nsec: 0, st_ctime_sec: 1533109475, st_ctime_nsec: 0, st_spare1: 0, st_spare2: 0, st_spare3: 0, st_spare4: 0, st_spare5: 0, st_spare6: 0, > >kernels offered by the bootloader in this guest (first in list is default): >* kernel-default 2.6.16.21-0.25-default (x86_64) > /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.16.21-0.25-default > /boot/initrd-2.6.16.21-0.25-default > /boot/config-2.6.16.21-0.25-default > /lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default > 1427 modules found > virtio: blk=false net=false rng=false balloon=false > pvpanic=false xen=false debug=false >* kernel-default 2.6.16.21-0.25-default (x86_64) > /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.16.21-0.25-default > /boot/initrd-2.6.16.21-0.25-default > /boot/config-2.6.16.21-0.25-default > /lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default > 1427 modules found > virtio: blk=false net=false rng=false balloon=false > pvpanic=false xen=false debug=false >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/load/Grub/incl" >d: => statns (0x1a5) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 68 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/load/Grub/incl[1]", "/augeas/load/Grub/incl[2]", "/augeas/load/Grub/incl[3]", "/augeas/load/Grub/incl[4]"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/load/Grub/incl[1]" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 72 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/boot/efi/EFI/*/grub.conf" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/load/Grub/incl[2]" >d: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 72 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/etc/grub.conf" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/load/Grub/incl[3]" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 72 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/boot/grub/menu.lst" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/file/etc/sysconfig/kernel/INITRD_MODULES/value[. = 'xennet']" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 108 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/file/etc/sysconfig/kernel/INITRD_MODULES/value[. = 'xen-vnif']" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 108 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/file/etc/sysconfig/kernel/INITRD_MODULES/value[. = 'xenblk']" >: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 108 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/file/etc/sysconfig/kernel/INITRD_MODULES/value[. = 'xen-vbd']" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 108 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/file/etc/sysconfig/kernel/DOMU_INITRD_MODULES/value[. = 'xennet']" >: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 112 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/file/etc/sysconfig/kernel/DOMU_INITRD_MODULES/value[. = 'xen-vnif']" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 112 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/file/etc/sysconfig/kernel/DOMU_INITRD_MODULES/value[. = 'xenblk']" >: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 112 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/file/etc/sysconfig/kernel/DOMU_INITRD_MODULES/value[. = 'xen-vbd']" >: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 112 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/var/lib/VBoxGuestAdditions/config" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= is_file (0x25) request length 84 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /var/lib/VBoxGuestAdditions/config' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/yum.repos.d/*/*[baseurl =~ regexp('https?://([^/]+\.)?vmware\.com/.*')]" >guestfsd: => is_file (0x25) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 128 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/usr/bin/vmware-uninstall-tools.pl" "followsymlinks:true" >d: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= is_file (0x25) request length 84 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /usr/bin/vmware-uninstall-tools.pl' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/etc/init.d/kudzu" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: => is_file (0x25) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= is_file (0x25) request length 68 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/init.d/kudzu' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/usr/lib/parallels-tools/install" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: => is_file (0x25) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= is_file (0x25) request length 80 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /usr/lib/parallels-tools/install' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/etc/sysconfig/kernel" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: => is_file (0x25) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= is_file (0x25) request length 72 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/sysconfig/kernel' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/sysconfig/kernel/DEFAULTKERNEL/value" >guestfsd: => is_file (0x25) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/inittab/*/process" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 72 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/files/etc/inittab/id/process", "/files/etc/inittab/si/process", "/files/etc/inittab/l0/process", "/files/etc/inittab/l1/process", "/files/etc/inittab/l2/process", "/files/etc/inittab/l3/process", "/files/etc/inittab/l5/process", "/files/etc/inittab/l6/process", "/files/etc/inittab/ls/process", "/files/etc/inittab/~~/process", "/files/etc/inittab/ca/process", "/files/etc/inittab/kb/process", "/files/etc/inittab/pf/process", "/files/etc/inittab/pn/process", "/files/etc/inittab/po/process", "/files/etc/inittab/sh/process", "/files/etc/inittab/1/process", "/files/etc/inittab/2/process", "/files/etc/inittab/3/process", "/files/etc/inittab/4/process", "/files/etc/inittab/5/process", "/files/etc/inittab/6/process"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/id/process" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 76 bytes >guestlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/si/process" >fsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 76 bytes >guestlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/etc/init.d/boot" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/l0/process" >fsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 76 bytes >gulibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/etc/init.d/rc 0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/l1/process" >estfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 76 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/etc/init.d/rc 1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/l2/process" >d: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 76 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/etc/init.d/rc 2" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/l3/process" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 76 bytes >guestflibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/etc/init.d/rc 3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/l5/process" >sd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 76 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/etc/init.d/rc 5" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/l6/process" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 76 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/etc/init.d/rc 6" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/ls/process" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 76 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/etc/init.d/rc S" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/~~/process" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 76 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/sbin/sulogin" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/ca/process" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 76 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/sbin/shutdown -r -t 4 now" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/kb/process" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 76 bytes >gulibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/bin/echo "Keyboard Request -- edit /etc/inittab to let this work."" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/pf/process" >estfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 76 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/etc/init.d/powerfail start" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/pn/process" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 76 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/etc/init.d/powerfail now" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/po/process" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 76 bytes >guestlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/etc/init.d/powerfail stop" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/sh/process" >fsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 76 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/sbin/shutdown -h now THE POWER IS FAILING" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/1/process" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 72 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/sbin/mingetty --noclear tty1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/2/process" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 72 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/sbin/mingetty tty2" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/3/process" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 72 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/sbin/mingetty tty3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/4/process" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 72 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/sbin/mingetty tty4" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/5/process" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 72 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/sbin/mingetty tty5" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/inittab/6/process" >d: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 72 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/sbin/mingetty tty6" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/securetty/*" >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 68 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/files/etc/securetty/#comment[1]", "/files/etc/securetty/#comment[2]", "/files/etc/securetty/1", "/files/etc/securetty/2", "/files/etc/securetty/3", "/files/etc/securetty/4", "/files/etc/securetty/5", "/files/etc/securetty/6", "/files/etc/securetty/#comment[3]", "/files/etc/securetty/7", "/files/etc/securetty/8", "/files/etc/securetty/9", "/files/etc/securetty/10", "/files/etc/securetty/11", "/files/etc/securetty/12"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/securetty/#comment[1]" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 76 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "This file contains the device names of tty lines (one per line," >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/securetty/#comment[2]" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 76 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "without leading /dev/) on which root is allowed to login." >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/securetty/1" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 68 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "tty1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/securetty/2" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 68 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "tty2" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/securetty/3" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 68 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "tty3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/securetty/4" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 68 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "tty4" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/securetty/5" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 68 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "tty5" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/securetty/6" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 68 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "tty6" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/securetty/#comment[3]" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 76 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "for devfs:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/securetty/7" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 68 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "vc/1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/securetty/8" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 68 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "vc/2" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/securetty/9" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 68 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "vc/3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/securetty/10" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 68 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "vc/4" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/securetty/11" >d: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 68 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "vc/5" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/securetty/12" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 68 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "vc/6" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_save >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_save (0x19) request length 40 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_save = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title/kernel/console" >guestfsd: => aug_save (0x19) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_save > => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_save (0x19) request length 40 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_save = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: => aug_save (0x19) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= is_file (0x25) request length 68 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/X11/xorg.conf' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/X11/xorg.conf/Device/Driver" >guestfsd: => is_file (0x25) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/files/etc/X11/xorg.conf/Device[1]/Driver", "/files/etc/X11/xorg.conf/Device[2]/Driver", "/files/etc/X11/xorg.conf/Device[3]/Driver", "/files/etc/X11/xorg.conf/Device[4]/Driver"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set "/files/etc/X11/xorg.conf/Device[1]/Driver" "cirrus" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_set (0x14) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set "/files/etc/X11/xorg.conf/Device[2]/Driver" "cirrus" >> aug_set (0x14) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_set (0x14) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set "/files/etc/X11/xorg.conf/Device[3]/Driver" "cirrus" >guestfsd: => aug_set (0x14) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_set (0x14) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_set (0libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set "/files/etc/X11/xorg.conf/Device[4]/Driver" "cirrus" >x14) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_set (0x14) request length 100 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/X11/xorg.conf/Device/VendorName" >: => aug_set (0x14) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/X11/xorg.conf/Device/BoardName" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_save >: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_save (0x19) request length 40 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_save = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/usr/bin/X" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: => aug_save (0x19) took 0.03 secs >guestfsd: <= is_file (0x25) request length 60 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /usr/bin/X' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/usr/bin/X11/X" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: => is_file (0x25) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= is_file (0x25) request length 64 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /usr/bin/X11/X' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 1 >best kernel for this guest: >* kernel-default 2.6.16.21-0.25-default (x86_64) > /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.16.21-0.25-default > /boot/initrd-2.6.16.21-0.25-default > /boot/config-2.6.16.21-0.25-default > /lib/modules/2.6.16.21-0.25-default > 1427 modules found > virtio: blk=false net=false rng=false balloon=false > pvpanic=false xen=false debug=false >block device map: > sda -> hda > xvda -> hda >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/fstab/*/spec" >guestfsd: => is_file (0x25) took 0.01 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 68 bytes >guestflibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/files/etc/fstab/1/spec", "/files/etc/fstab/2/spec", "/files/etc/fstab/3/spec", "/files/etc/fstab/4/spec", "/files/etc/fstab/5/spec", "/files/etc/fstab/6/spec", "/files/etc/fstab/7/spec"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/*/kernel/root" >sd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title[1]/kernel/root", "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title[2]/kernel/root"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/*/kernel/resume" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >guestlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title[1]/kernel/resume"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/boot/grub/device.map/*[label() != "#comment"]" >fsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/files/boot/grub/device.map/hd0"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/sysconfig/grub/boot" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 76 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/fstab/1/spec" >: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 68 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/dev/sda2" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set "/files/etc/fstab/1/spec" "/dev/hda2" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_set (0x14) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/fstab/2/spec" >guestfsd: => aug_set (0x14) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 68 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/dev/sda3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set "/files/etc/fstab/2/spec" "/dev/hda3" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_set (0x14) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/fstab/3/spec" >guestfsd: => aug_set (0x14) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 68 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/dev/sda1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set "/files/etc/fstab/3/spec" "/dev/hda1" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_set (0x14) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/fstab/4/spec" >guestfsd: => aug_set (0x14) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 68 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "proc" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/fstab/5/spec" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 68 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "sysfs" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/fstab/6/spec" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 68 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "debugfs" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/etc/fstab/7/spec" >> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 68 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "devpts" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title[1]/kernel/root" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/dev/sda2" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title[1]/kernel/root" "/dev/hda2" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_set (0x14) request length 108 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title[2]/kernel/root" >d: => aug_set (0x14) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/dev/sda2" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title[2]/kernel/root" "/dev/hda2" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_set (0x14) request length 108 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title[1]/kernel/resume" >: => aug_set (0x14) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/dev/sda1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set "/files/boot/grub/menu.lst/title[1]/kernel/resume" "/dev/hda1" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_set (0x14) request length 108 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/files/boot/grub/device.map/hd0" > => aug_set (0x14) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 76 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/dev/sda" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set "/files/boot/grub/device.map/hd0" "/dev/hda" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_set (0x14) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_set = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_save > => aug_set (0x14) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_save (0x19) request length 40 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_save = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_load >guestfsd: => aug_save (0x19) took 0.06 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_load (0x1b) request length 40 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_load = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files//error" >guestfsd: => aug_load (0x1b) took 0.13 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 64 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error", "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error", "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error", "/augeas/files/etc/services/error", "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error", "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error", "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) tolibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/pos" >ok 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "207" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >gueslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "7" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/char" >tfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) tooklibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.ssh/error/message" > 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 104 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/lens" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 108 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/pos" >: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1586" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "77" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "8" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/lens" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.sh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error//*" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "85" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "7" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "10" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/lens" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.sh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) tolibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/pos" >ok 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "526" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "32" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "8" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/message" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error//*" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "86" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "4" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "34" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/lens" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.utf8/error/message" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 96 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/pos" >d: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "258" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "11" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/char" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "35" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.bash/error/message" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/pos" >: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "518" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestflibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "17" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/char" >sd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "14" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) tlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh/error/message" >ook 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) tolibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/pos" >ok 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/char" >> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh/error/message" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error//*" >> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "430" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "15" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/char" >0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "15" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alias.ash/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error//*" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "219" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "12" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/lens" >> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh/error/message" >0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) tolibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/pos" >ok 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "508" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "13" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "29" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/lens" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.sh/error/message" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/pos" >: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "276" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "15" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "11" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/profile.csh/error/message" >0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/pos" > => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "5" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "5" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/mc.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "550" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "23" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "21" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/sh.ssh/error/message" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/pos" > => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "277" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "13" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/lens" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/alljava.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error//*" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/line" >x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/via.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "179" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "13" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/lens" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error//*" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1125" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) toolibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "30" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/char" >k 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh/error/message" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/pos" > => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "48" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestflibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "2" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/char" >sd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/lens" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error//*" >d: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/lens" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) tooklibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error//*" > 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "82" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "5" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/char" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/csh.utf8/error/message" >d: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 80 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) tolibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/pos" >ok 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 80 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "351" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 80 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "12" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/char" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 80 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "7" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 80 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/message" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 84 bytes >guestlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/message", "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/lens/last_matched"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/pos" >fsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "13452" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "412" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/char" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/modprobe.aug:103.10-.32:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/message" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Iterated lens matched less than it should" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/modprobe.conf/error/lens/last_matched" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) tooklibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/util.aug:139.6-.14:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error//*" > 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/message", "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/lens/last_matched", "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/lens/next_not_matched"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "886" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "23" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "6" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/lens" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/resolv.aug:131.10-.38:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Iterated lens matched less than it should" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/lens/last_matched" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/build.aug:119.37-.43:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/resolv.conf/error/lens/next_not_matched" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >guestflibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/sep.aug:31.12-.28:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/services/error//*" >sd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 80 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/services/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/message", "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/lens/last_matched", "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/lens/next_not_matched"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 80 bytes >guestflibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "98020" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/line" >sd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "2023" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "14" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/lens" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/services.aug:87.10-.39:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Iterated lens matched less than it should" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/lens/last_matched" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/services.aug:81.29-.47:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/services/error/lens/next_not_matched" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/services.aug:82.19-.30:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/message", "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/lens/last_matched"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/pos" > => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "943" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "35" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/char" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/dhclient.aug:172.24-174.38:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) tooklibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Iterated lens matched less than it should" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/dhclient.conf/error/lens/last_matched" > 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/util.aug:83.6-.22:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 80 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/line" >=> aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/lens" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/grub.aug:286.14-287.43:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/grub.conf/error/message" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Get did not match entire input" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/pos", "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/line", "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/char", "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/lens", "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/message", "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/lens/last_matched", "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/lens/next_not_matched"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/pos" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "181220" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/line" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "3789" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/char" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "52" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/lens" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) tooklibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/termcap.aug:24.12-.67:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/message" > 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Iterated lens matched less than it should" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/lens/last_matched" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/getcap.aug:37.76-.101:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/share/misc/termcap/error/lens/next_not_matched" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 108 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/util.aug:22.27-.34:" >augeas failed to parse /etc/dhclient.conf: > error "Iterated lens matched less than it should" at line 35 char 0 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/dhclient.aug:172.24-174.38: >augeas failed to parse /etc/grub.conf: > error "Get did not match entire input" at line 1 char 0 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/grub.aug:286.14-287.43: >augeas failed to parse /etc/modprobe.conf: > error "Iterated lens matched less than it should" at line 412 char 0 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/modprobe.aug:103.10-.32: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile: > error "Syntax error" at line 12 char 7 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/alias.ash: > error "Syntax error" at line 15 char 15 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/alljava.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 13 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/alljava.sh: > error "Syntax error" at line 13 char 29 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/bindkey.tcsh: > error "Syntax error" at line 12 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/complete.bash: > error "Syntax error" at line 11 char 35 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh: > error "Syntax error" at line 17 char 14 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/csh.ssh: > error "Syntax error" at line 7 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/csh.utf8: > error "Syntax error" at line 5 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/desktop-data.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 2 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/gnome-filesystem.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 1 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/gtk2.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 1 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/lang.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 13 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/lang.sh: > error "Syntax error" at line 32 char 8 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/mc.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 1 char 5 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/mc.sh: > error "Syntax error" at line 7 char 10 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/profile.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 15 char 11 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/profile.sh: > error "Syntax error" at line 77 char 8 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/sh.ssh: > error "Syntax error" at line 23 char 21 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/sh.utf8: > error "Syntax error" at line 4 char 34 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/via.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 1 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/xdg-enviroment.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 1 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/zzz-glib2.csh: > error "Syntax error" at line 30 char 3 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:248.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/resolv.conf: > error "Iterated lens matched less than it should" at line 23 char 6 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/resolv.aug:131.10-.38: >augeas failed to parse /etc/services: > error "Iterated lens matched less than it should" at line 2023 char 14 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/services.aug:87.10-.39: >augeas failed to parse /usr/share/misc/termcap: > error "Iterated lens matched less than it should" at line 3789 char 52 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/termcap.aug:24.12-.67: >libguestfs: trace: v2v: rm_f "/etc/blkid/blkid.tab" >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= rm_f (0x16f) request length 64 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: rm_f = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: rm_f "/etc/blkid.tab" >guestfsd: => rm_f (0x16f) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= rm_f (0x16f) request length 60 bytes >guestfsd: libguestfs: trace: v2v: rm_f = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: rm_f "/etc/lvm/cache/.cache" >=> rm_f (0x16f) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= rm_f (0x16f) request length 68 bytes >guestfsd: => rm_f (0x16f) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: rm_f = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/conf.modules/alias[. =~ regexp('eth[0-9]+')]" >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/modules.conf/alias[. =~ regexp('eth[0-9]+')]" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/modprobe.conf/alias[. =~ regexp('eth[0-9]+')]" > => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/modprobe.conf.local/alias[. =~ regexp('eth[0-9]+')]" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 108 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/modprobe.d/*/alias[. =~ regexp('eth[0-9]+')]" >> aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 100 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/conf.modules/alias[. =~ regexp('scsi_hostadapter.*')]" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 108 bytes >guestfsd: =libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/modules.conf/alias[. =~ regexp('scsi_hostadapter.*')]" >> aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 108 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/modprobe.conf/alias[. =~ regexp('scsi_hostadapter.*')]" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 112 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) tooklibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/modprobe.conf.local/alias[. =~ regexp('scsi_hostadapter.*')]" > 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 116 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/modprobe.d/*/alias[. =~ regexp('scsi_hostadapter.*')]" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 108 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/conf.modules/alias[modulename =~ regexp('xennet|xen-vnif|xenblk|xen-vbd')]" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 132 bytes >guestfsd: =>libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/modules.conf/alias[modulename =~ regexp('xennet|xen-vnif|xenblk|xen-vbd')]" > aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 132 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/modprobe.conf/alias[modulename =~ regexp('xennet|xen-vnif|xenblk|xen-vbd')]" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 132 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/modprobe.conf.local/alias[modulename =~ regexp('xennet|xen-vnif|xenblk|xen-vbd')]" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 136 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/files/etc/modprobe.d/*/alias[modulename =~ regexp('xennet|xen-vnif|xenblk|xen-vbd')]" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 132 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_save >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_save (0x19) request length 40 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_save = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mv "/boot/initrd-2.6.16.21-0.25-default" "/boot/initrd-2.6.16.21-0.25-default.pre-v2v" >guestfsd: => aug_save (0x19) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= mv (0x59) request length 128 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mv /sysroot/boot/initrd-2.6.16.21-0.25-default /sysroot/boot/initrd-2.6.16.21-0.25-default.pre-v2v >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mv = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/sbin/dracut" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: => mv (0x59) took 0.01 secs >guestfsd: <= is_file (0x25) request length 60 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /sbin/dracut' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/usr/bin/dracut" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: => is_file (0x25) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= is_file (0x25) request length 64 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /usr/bin/dracut' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/sbin/mkinitrd" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: => is_file (0x25) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= is_file (0x25) request length 64 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /sbin/mkinitrd' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: command "/usr/bin/env rootdev=/dev/sda2 /sbin/mkinitrd -m sym53c8xx -i /boot/initrd-2.6.16.21-0.25-default -k /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.16.21-0.25-default -d /dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => is_file (0x25) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= command (0x32) request length 248 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /dev /sysroot/dev >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /dev/pts /sysroot/dev/pts >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /proc /sysroot/proc >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /sys/fs/selinux /sysroot/selinux >mount: /sysroot/selinux: mount point does not exist. >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /sys /sysroot/sys >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: mount --bind /sys/fs/selinux /sysroot/sys/fs/selinux >mount: /sysroot/sys/fs/selinux: mount point does not exist. >renaming /sysroot/etc/resolv.conf to /sysroot/etc/vzwfneft >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: cp /etc/resolv.conf /sysroot/etc/resolv.conf >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x40000 >commandrvf: /usr/bin/env rootdev=/dev/sda2 /sbin/mkinitrd -m sym53c8xx -i /boot/initrd-2.6.16.21-0.25-default -k /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.16.21-0.25-default -d /dev/sda2 >11604 blocks >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot/sys >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot/proc >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot/dev/pts >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=n flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot/dev >renaming /sysroot/etc/vzwfneft to /sysroot/etc/resolv.conf >libguestfs: trace: v2v: command = "Root device:\t/dev/sda2 (mounted on / as reiserfs)\nModule list:\tsym53c8xx (xennet xenblk)\n\nKernel image:\t/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.16.21-0.25-default\nInitrd image:\t/boot/initrd-2.6.16.21-0.25-default\nShared libs:\tlib64/ld-2.4.so lib64/libacl.so.1.1.0 lib64/libattr.so.1.1.0 lib64/libc-2.4.so lib64/libdl-2.4.so lib64/libhistory.so.5.1 lib64/libncurses.so.5.5 lib64/libpthread-2.4.so lib64/libreadline.so.5.1 lib64/librt-2.4.so lib64/libuuid.so.1.2 \n\nDriver modules:\tide-core ide-disk scsi_mod sd_mod scsi_transport_spi sym53c8xx piix \nFilesystem modules:\t\nIncluding:\tinitramfs fsck.reiserfs\n" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file "/usr/sbin/load_policy" "followsymlinks:true" >guestfsd: => command (0x32) took 2.06 secs >guestfsd: <= is_file (0x25) request length 72 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /usr/sbin/load_policy' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: is_file = 0 >gcaps_block_bus = ide >gcaps_net_bus = e1000 >gcaps_video = cirrus >gcaps_arch = x86_64 >gcaps_acpi = true > >virt-v2v: This guest does not have virtio drivers installed. >libguestfs: trace: v2v: umount_all >guestfsd: => is_file (0x25) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= umount_all (0x2f) request length 40 bytes >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/root dir=/ type=ext2 opts=rw,noatime,block_validity,barrier,user_xattr,acl 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=399236k,mode=755 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev dir=/dev type=devtmpfs opts=rw,relatime,size=993792k,nr_inodes=248448,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/sda2 dir=/sysroot type=reiserfs opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/sda3 dir=/sysroot/home type=reiserfs opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot/home >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot >libguestfs: trace: v2v: umount_all = 0 >[ 21.5] Mapping filesystem data to avoid copying unused and blank areas >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_filesystems >guestfsd: => umount_all (0x2f) took 0.11 secs >guestfsd: <= list_filesystems (0x1dc) request length 40 bytes >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/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/sda >calling: settle >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >command: sfdisk '--part-type' '/dev/sda' '1' >command: sfdisk returned 0 >command: sfdisk: stdout: >82 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda1' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >swap >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >command: sfdisk '--part-type' '/dev/sda' '2' >command: sfdisk returned 0 >command: sfdisk: stdout: >83 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda2' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >reiserfs >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >command: sfdisk '--part-type' '/dev/sda' '3' >command: sfdisk returned 0 >command: sfdisk: stdout: >83 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >calling: settle >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda3' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >reiserfs >command: lvm 'lvs' '-o' 'vg_name,lv_name' '-S' 'lv_role=public && lv_skip_activation!=yes' '--noheadings' '--separator' '/' >command: lvm returned 0 >command: lvm: stderr: > WARNING: Failed to connect to lvmetad. Falling back to device scanning. >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: list_filesystems = ["/dev/sda1", "swap", "/dev/sda2", "reiserfs", "/dev/sda3", "reiserfs"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: umount_all >d: => list_filesystems (0x1dc) took 0.32 secs >guestfsd: <= umount_all (0x2f) request length 40 bytes >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/root dir=/ type=ext2 opts=rw,noatime,block_validity,barrier,user_xattr,acl 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=399236k,mode=755 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev dir=/dev type=devtmpfs opts=rw,relatime,size=993792k,nr_inodes=248448,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: mount_options "discard" "/dev/sda3" "/" >guestfsd: => umount_all (0x2f) took 0.04 secs >guestfsd: <= mount_options (0x4a) request length 76 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda3 >calling: settle >command: mount '-o' 'discard' '/dev/sda3' '/sysroot//' >[ 20.361184] REISERFS warning (device sda3): super-6502 reiserfs_getopt: unknown mount option "discard" >command: mount returned 32 >command: mount: stderr: >mount: /sysroot: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda3, missing codepage or helper program, or other error. >ocaml_exn: 'mount_options' raised 'Failure' exception >guestfsd: error: mount exited with status 32: mount: /sysroot: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda3, missing codepage or helper program, or other error. >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: mount_options = -1 (error) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: umount_all >d: => mount_options (0x4a) took 0.06 secs >guestfsd: <= umount_all (0x2f) request length 40 bytes >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/root dir=/ type=ext2 opts=rw,noatime,block_validity,barrier,user_xattr,acl 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=399236k,mode=755 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev dir=/dev type=devtmpfs opts=rw,relatime,size=993792k,nr_inodes=248448,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: mount_options "discard" "/dev/sda2" "/" >guestfsd: => umount_all (0x2f) took 0.04 secs >guestfsd: <= mount_options (0x4a) request length 76 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >calling: settle >command: mount '-o' 'discard' '/dev/sda2' '/sysroot//' >[ 20.481977] REISERFS warning (device sda2): super-6502 reiserfs_getopt: unknown mount option "discard" >command: mount returned 32 >command: mount: stderr: >mount: /sysroot: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda2, missing codepage or helper program, or other error. >ocaml_exn: 'mount_options' raised 'Failure' exception >guestfsd: error: mount exited with status 32: mount: /sysroot: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda2, missing codepage or helper program, or other error. >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: mount_options = -1 (error) >[ 22.1] Closing the overlay >libguestfs: trace: v2v: umount_all >d: => mount_options (0x4a) took 0.06 secs >guestfsd: <= umount_all (0x2f) request length 40 bytes >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/root dir=/ type=ext2 opts=rw,noatime,block_validity,barrier,user_xattr,acl 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=399236k,mode=755 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev dir=/dev type=devtmpfs opts=rw,relatime,size=993792k,nr_inodes=248448,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: shutdown >libguestfs: trace: v2v: internal_autosync >guestfsd: => umount_all (0x2f) took 0.04 secs >guestfsd: <= internal_autosync (0x11a) request length 40 bytes >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/root dir=/ type=ext2 opts=rw,noatime,block_validity,barrier,user_xattr,acl 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=399236k,mode=755 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev dir=/dev type=devtmpfs opts=rw,relatime,size=993792k,nr_inodes=248448,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 >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/sda >calling: settle >fsync /dev/sda >libguestfs: trace: v2v: internal_autosync = 0 >libguestfs: sending SIGTERM to process 8558 >libguestfs: qemu maxrss 358644K >libguestfs: trace: v2v: shutdown = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: close >libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0x55a05e13fa60 (state 0) >libguestfs: command: run: rm >libguestfs: command: run: \ -rf /tmp/libguestfsT18i5m >libguestfs: command: run: rm >libguestfs: command: run: \ -rf /run/user/1000/libguestfsyzBkcj >[ 22.3] Checking if the guest needs BIOS or UEFI to boot >[ 22.3] Assigning disks to buses >ide slot 0: >target_file = [file] /tmp/suse10-sda >target_format = qcow2 >target_estimated_size = 21474836480 >target_overlay = /var/tmp/v2vovl895d85.qcow2 >target_overlay.ov_source = /v2v/images1/suse10/suse10-000001.vmdk >ide slot 1: > (slot empty) >ide slot 2: > CD-ROM [ide] in slot 2 > >[ 22.3] Copying disk 1/1 to /tmp/suse10-sda (qcow2) >target_file = [file] /tmp/suse10-sda >target_format = qcow2 >target_estimated_size = 21474836480 >target_overlay = /var/tmp/v2vovl895d85.qcow2 >target_overlay.ov_source = /v2v/images1/suse10/suse10-000001.vmdk > >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose true >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose = 0 >libguestfs: trace: disk_has_backing_file "/var/tmp/v2vovl895d85.qcow2" >libguestfs: command: run: qemu-img >libguestfs: command: run: \ info >libguestfs: command: run: \ --output json >libguestfs: command: run: \ /var/tmp/v2vovl895d85.qcow2 >libguestfs: parse_json: qemu-img info JSON output:\n{\n "backing-filename-format": "vmdk",\n "virtual-size": 21474836480,\n "filename": "/var/tmp/v2vovl895d85.qcow2",\n "cluster-size": 65536,\n "format": "qcow2",\n "actual-size": 137891840,\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": "/v2v/images1/suse10/suse10-000001.vmdk",\n "backing-filename": "/v2v/images1/suse10/suse10-000001.vmdk",\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_create "/tmp/suse10-sda" "qcow2" 21474836480 "preallocation:sparse" "compat:1.1" >libguestfs: command: run: qemu-img >libguestfs: command: run: \ create >libguestfs: command: run: \ -f qcow2 >libguestfs: command: run: \ -o preallocation=off,compat=1.1 >libguestfs: command: run: \ /tmp/suse10-sda >libguestfs: command: run: \ 21474836480 >Formatting '/tmp/suse10-sda', fmt=qcow2 size=21474836480 compat=1.1 encryption=off cluster_size=65536 preallocation=off lazy_refcounts=off refcount_bits=16 >libguestfs: trace: disk_create = 0 >qemu-img 'convert' '-p' '-n' '-f' 'qcow2' '-O' 'qcow2' '/var/tmp/v2vovl895d85.qcow2' 'file:/tmp/suse10-sda' >du --block-size=1 '/tmp/suse10-sda' | awk '{print $1}' >virtual copying rate: 2054841.1 M bits/sec >real copying rate: 13194.7 M bits/sec >sda: estimate 21474836480 (20.0G) versus actual 137895936 (131.5M): 15473.2% >[ 22.4] Creating output metadata >[ 22.4] Finishing off >rm -rf '/var/tmp/vmx.2KBAZq' >libguestfs: trace: close >libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0x55a05e2d15f0 (state 0) >libguestfs: trace: close >libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0x55a05e2d8280 (state 0)
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