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Bug 2222485
virt-v2v-inspector (and others) is unaware of systemd-boot based systems with kernel/initrd in ESP
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Debug output from virt-v2v-inspector run
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Debug output from virt-v2v-inspector run
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>virt-v2v-inspector: virt-v2v 2.3.4fedora=38,release=1.fc38 (aarch64) >libvirt version: 9.0.0 >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose true >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose = 0 >libguestfs: trace: get_backend >libguestfs: trace: get_backend = "libvirt" >setting owner of /tmp/v2v.lSMG7R to 107:root >check_host_free_space: large_tmpdir=/var/tmp free_space=121621065728 >[ 0.0] Setting up the source: -i disk /var/lib/libvirt/images/fedora-rawhide-systemd-boot.qcow2 >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose true >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose = 0 >libguestfs: trace: disk_format "/var/lib/libvirt/images/fedora-rawhide-systemd-boot.qcow2" >libguestfs: command: run: qemu-img --help | grep -sqE -- '\binfo\b.*-U\b' >libguestfs: command: run: qemu-img >libguestfs: command: run: \ info >libguestfs: command: run: \ -U >libguestfs: command: run: \ --output json >libguestfs: command: run: \ /var/lib/libvirt/images/fedora-rawhide-systemd-boot.qcow2 >libguestfs: parse_json: qemu-img info JSON output:\n{\n "virtual-size": 21474836480,\n "filename": "/var/lib/libvirt/images/fedora-rawhide-systemd-boot.qcow2",\n "cluster-size": 65536,\n "format": "qcow2",\n "actual-size": 3544649728,\n "format-specific": {\n "type": "qcow2",\n "data": {\n "compat": "1.1",\n "compression-type": "zlib",\n "lazy-refcounts": true,\n "refcount-bits": 16,\n "corrupt": false,\n "extended-l2": false\n }\n },\n "dirty-flag": false\n}\n\n >libguestfs: trace: disk_format = "qcow2" >nbdkit --dump-config >running qemu-nbd: > 'qemu-nbd' '-t' '--shared=0' '--discard=unmap' '--pid-file' '/tmp/v2vqemunbd.tDW1z3/qemunbd1.pid' '--socket' '/tmp/v2v.lSMG7R/in0' '-s' '--selinux-label' 'system_u:object_r:svirt_socket_t:s0' '--format' 'qcow2' '/var/lib/libvirt/images/fedora-rawhide-systemd-boot.qcow2' >chcon 'system_u:object_r:svirt_image_t:s0' '/tmp/v2v.lSMG7R/in0' >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose true >libguestfs: trace: set_verbose = 0 >libguestfs: trace: get_backend >libguestfs: trace: get_backend = "libvirt" >setting owner of /tmp/v2v.lSMG7R/in0 to 107:root >[ 1.1] Opening the source >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 = 1280 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: set_memsize 2560 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: set_memsize = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: set_smp 8 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: set_smp = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: set_network true >libguestfs: trace: v2v: set_network = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: add_drive "" "format:raw" "protocol:nbd" "server:unix:/tmp/v2v.lSMG7R/in0" "cachemode:unsafe" "discard:besteffort" >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: 50, release: 1, extra: fedora=38,release=1.fc38,libvirt, > >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend = "libvirt" >libguestfs: launch: program=virt-v2v-inspector >libguestfs: launch: identifier=v2v >libguestfs: launch: version=1.50.1fedora=38,release=1.fc38,libvirt >libguestfs: launch: backend registered: direct >libguestfs: launch: backend registered: libvirt >libguestfs: launch: backend=libvirt >libguestfs: launch: tmpdir=/tmp/libguestfsSyXZAT >libguestfs: launch: umask=0022 >libguestfs: launch: euid=0 >libguestfs: libvirt version = 9000000 (9.0.0) >libguestfs: guest random name = guestfs-4xlcei2fqqpzp1ym >libguestfs: connect to libvirt >libguestfs: opening libvirt handle: URI = qemu:///system, auth = default+wrapper, flags = 0 >libguestfs: successfully opened libvirt handle: conn = 0xaaaaf53af7f0 >libguestfs: qemu version (reported by libvirt) = 7002001 (7.2.1) >libguestfs: get libvirt capabilities >libguestfs: parsing capabilities XML >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting "force_kvm" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting = NULL (error) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting "force_tcg" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting = NULL (error) >libguestfs: parsing domcapabilities XML >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting "internal_libvirt_label" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting = NULL (error) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting "internal_libvirt_imagelabel" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting = NULL (error) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting "internal_libvirt_norelabel_disks" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_backend_setting = NULL (error) >libguestfs: build appliance >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_cachedir >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_cachedir = "/var/tmp" >libguestfs: begin building supermin appliance >libguestfs: run supermin >libguestfs: command: run: /usr/bin/supermin >libguestfs: command: run: \ --build >libguestfs: command: run: \ --verbose >libguestfs: command: run: \ --if-newer >libguestfs: command: run: \ --lock /var/tmp/.guestfs-0/lock >libguestfs: command: run: \ --copy-kernel >libguestfs: command: run: \ -f ext2 >libguestfs: command: run: \ --host-cpu aarch64 >libguestfs: command: run: \ /usr/lib64/guestfs/supermin.d >libguestfs: command: run: \ -o /var/tmp/.guestfs-0/appliance.d >supermin: version: 5.3.3 >supermin: rpm: detected RPM version 4.18 >supermin: rpm: detected RPM architecture aarch64 >supermin: package handler: fedora/rpm >supermin: acquiring lock on /var/tmp/.guestfs-0/lock >supermin: if-newer: output does not need rebuilding >libguestfs: finished building supermin appliance >libguestfs: trace: v2v: disk_create "/tmp/libguestfsSyXZAT/overlay1.qcow2" "qcow2" -1 "backingfile:/var/tmp/.guestfs-0/appliance.d/root" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: disk_format "/var/tmp/.guestfs-0/appliance.d/root" >libguestfs: command: run: qemu-img --help | grep -sqE -- '\binfo\b.*-U\b' >libguestfs: command: run: qemu-img >libguestfs: command: run: \ info >libguestfs: command: run: \ -U >libguestfs: command: run: \ --output json >libguestfs: command: run: \ /var/tmp/.guestfs-0/appliance.d/root >libguestfs: parse_json: qemu-img info JSON output:\n{\n "virtual-size": 4294967296,\n "filename": "/var/tmp/.guestfs-0/appliance.d/root",\n "format": "raw",\n "actual-size": 604246016,\n "dirty-flag": false\n}\n\n >libguestfs: trace: v2v: disk_format = "raw" >libguestfs: command: run: qemu-img >libguestfs: command: run: \ create >libguestfs: command: run: \ -f qcow2 >libguestfs: command: run: \ -o backing_file=/var/tmp/.guestfs-0/appliance.d/root,backing_fmt=raw >libguestfs: command: run: \ /tmp/libguestfsSyXZAT/overlay1.qcow2 >Formatting '/tmp/libguestfsSyXZAT/overlay1.qcow2', fmt=qcow2 cluster_size=65536 extended_l2=off compression_type=zlib size=4294967296 backing_file=/var/tmp/.guestfs-0/appliance.d/root backing_fmt=raw lazy_refcounts=off refcount_bits=16 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: disk_create = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_sockdir >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_sockdir = "/tmp" >libguestfs: create libvirt XML >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_cachedir >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_cachedir = "/var/tmp" >libguestfs: libvirt XML:\n<?xml version="1.0"?>\n<domain type="kvm" xmlns:qemu="http://libvirt.org/schemas/domain/qemu/1.0">\n <name>guestfs-4xlcei2fqqpzp1ym</name>\n <memory unit="MiB">2560</memory>\n <currentMemory unit="MiB">2560</currentMemory>\n <cpu mode="host-passthrough">\n <model fallback="allow"/>\n </cpu>\n <vcpu>8</vcpu>\n <clock offset="utc">\n <timer name="rtc" tickpolicy="catchup"/>\n <timer name="pit" tickpolicy="delay"/>\n </clock>\n <os firmware="efi">\n <type machine="virt">hvm</type>\n <kernel>/var/tmp/.guestfs-0/appliance.d/kernel</kernel>\n <initrd>/var/tmp/.guestfs-0/appliance.d/initrd</initrd>\n <cmdline>panic=1 console=ttyAMA0 earlyprintk=pl011,0x9000000 ignore_loglevel efi-rtc=noprobe 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=UUID=0d29a360-8d78-4cbb-a316-184ac250e17d selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm-256color guestfs_identifier=v2v</cmdline>\n </os>\n <on_reboot>destroy</on_reboot>\n <devices>\n <rng model="virtio">\n <backend model="random">/dev/urandom</backend>\n </rng>\n <controller type="scsi" index="0" model="virtio-scsi"/>\n <disk device="disk" type="network">\n <source protocol="nbd">\n <host transport="unix" socket="/tmp/v2v.lSMG7R/in0"/>\n </source>\n <target dev="sda" bus="scsi"/>\n <driver name="qemu" type="raw" cache="unsafe" discard="unmap"/>\n <address type="drive" controller="0" bus="0" target="0" unit="0"/>\n </disk>\n <disk type="file" device="disk">\n <source file="/tmp/libguestfsSyXZAT/overlay1.qcow2"/>\n <target dev="sdb" bus="scsi"/>\n <driver name="qemu" type="qcow2" cache="unsafe"/>\n <address type="drive" controller="0" bus="0" target="1" unit="0"/>\n </disk>\n <serial type="unix">\n <source mode="connect" path="/tmp/libguestfsS1pF7h/console.sock"/>\n <target port="0"/>\n </serial>\n <channel type="unix">\n <source mode="connect" path="/tmp/libguestfsS1pF7h/guestfsd.sock"/>\n <target type="virtio" name="org.libguestfs.channel.0"/>\n </channel>\n <interface type="user">\n <model type="virtio"/>\n <ip family="ipv4" address="169.254.0.0" prefix="16"/>\n </interface>\n <controller type="usb" model="none"/>\n <memballoon model="none"/>\n </devices>\n <qemu:commandline>\n <qemu:env name="TMPDIR" value="/var/tmp"/>\n </qemu:commandline>\n</domain>\n >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_cachedir >libguestfs: trace: v2v: get_cachedir = "/var/tmp" >libguestfs: command: run: ls >libguestfs: command: run: \ -a >libguestfs: command: run: \ -l >libguestfs: command: run: \ -R >libguestfs: command: run: \ -Z /var/tmp/.guestfs-0 >libguestfs: /var/tmp/.guestfs-0: >libguestfs: total 4 >libguestfs: drwxr-xr-x. 3 root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 37 Jul 12 19:21 . >libguestfs: drwxrwxrwt. 16 root root system_u:object_r:tmp_t:s0 4096 Jul 12 19:21 .. >libguestfs: drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 46 Jul 12 19:16 appliance.d >libguestfs: -rw-r--r--. 1 root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 0 Jul 12 19:16 lock >libguestfs: >libguestfs: /var/tmp/.guestfs-0/appliance.d: >libguestfs: total 609808 >libguestfs: drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 46 Jul 12 19:16 . >libguestfs: drwxr-xr-x. 3 root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 37 Jul 12 19:21 .. >libguestfs: -rw-r--r--. 1 root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 4258304 Jul 12 19:21 initrd >libguestfs: -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 15933952 Jul 12 19:21 kernel >libguestfs: -rw-r--r--. 1 qemu qemu system_u:object_r:virt_content_t:s0 4294967296 Jul 12 19:21 root >libguestfs: command: run: ls >libguestfs: command: run: \ -a >libguestfs: command: run: \ -l >libguestfs: command: run: \ -Z /tmp/libguestfsS1pF7h >libguestfs: total 0 >libguestfs: drwxr-xr-x. 2 root root unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 80 Jul 12 19:21 . >libguestfs: drwxrwxrwt. 23 root root system_u:object_r:tmp_t:s0 500 Jul 12 19:21 .. >libguestfs: srw-rw----. 1 root qemu unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 0 Jul 12 19:21 console.sock >libguestfs: srw-rw----. 1 root qemu unconfined_u:object_r:user_tmp_t:s0 0 Jul 12 19:21 guestfsd.sock >libguestfs: launch libvirt guest >UEFI firmware (version edk2-20230524-3.fc38 built at 00:00:00 on Jun 26 2023) >Tpm2SubmitCommand - Tcg2 - Not Found >Tpm2GetCapabilityPcrs fail! >Tpm2SubmitCommand - Tcg2 - Not Found >Image type X64 can't be loaded on AARCH64 UEFI system. >\x1b[2J\x1b[01;01H\x1b[=3h\x1b[2J\x1b[01;01H\x1b[2J\x1b[01;01H\x1b[=3h\x1b[2J\x1b[01;01HEFI stub: Decompressing Linux Kernel... >EFI stub: Loaded initrd from LINUX_EFI_INITRD_MEDIA_GUID device path >EFI stub: Using DTB from configuration table >EFI stub: Exiting boot services... >[ 0.000000] Booting Linux on physical CPU 0x0000000000 [0x431f0af1] >[ 0.000000] Linux version 6.4.3-200.fc38.aarch64 (mockbuild@140d5fa1a2574c92b2d95786a66f96d4) (gcc (GCC) 13.1.1 20230614 (Red Hat 13.1.1-4), GNU ld version 2.39-9.fc38) #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Tue Jul 11 18:37:09 UTC 2023 >[ 0.000000] random: crng init done >[ 0.000000] Machine model: linux,dummy-virt >[ 0.000000] printk: debug: ignoring loglevel setting. >[ 0.000000] efi: EFI v2.7 by EDK II >[ 0.000000] efi: SMBIOS 3.0=0xdfed0000 MEMATTR=0xddca8018 INITRD=0xdcb43f98 RNG=0xdb320018 MEMRESERVE=0xdcb43d18 >[ 0.000000] NUMA: No NUMA configuration found >[ 0.000000] NUMA: Faking a node at [mem 0x0000000040000000-0x00000000dfffffff] >[ 0.000000] NUMA: NODE_DATA [mem 0xdf6eb300-0xdf701fff] >[ 0.000000] Zone ranges: >[ 0.000000] DMA [mem 0x0000000040000000-0x00000000dfffffff] >[ 0.000000] DMA32 empty >[ 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 0x0000000040000000-0x00000000dc76ffff] >[ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00000000dc770000-0x00000000dcb3ffff] >[ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00000000dcb40000-0x00000000dfe1ffff] >[ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00000000dfe20000-0x00000000dfeaffff] >[ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00000000dfeb0000-0x00000000dfebffff] >[ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00000000dfec0000-0x00000000dffdffff] >[ 0.000000] node 0: [mem 0x00000000dffe0000-0x00000000dfffffff] >[ 0.000000] Initmem setup node 0 [mem 0x0000000040000000-0x00000000dfffffff] >[ 0.000000] cma: Reserved 64 MiB at 0x00000000d4800000 >[ 0.000000] psci: probing for conduit method from DT. >[ 0.000000] psci: PSCIv1.1 detected in firmware. >[ 0.000000] psci: Using standard PSCI v0.2 function IDs >[ 0.000000] psci: Trusted OS migration not required >[ 0.000000] psci: SMC Calling Convention v1.1 >[ 0.000000] smccc: KVM: hypervisor services detected (0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000003) >[ 0.000000] percpu: Embedded 33 pages/cpu s94440 r8192 d32536 u135168 >[ 0.000000] pcpu-alloc: s94440 r8192 d32536 u135168 alloc=33*4096 >[ 0.000000] pcpu-alloc: [0] 0 [0] 1 [0] 2 [0] 3 [0] 4 [0] 5 [0] 6 [0] 7 >[ 0.000000] Detected PIPT I-cache on CPU0 >[ 0.000000] CPU features: detected: GIC system register CPU interface >[ 0.000000] CPU features: detected: Spectre-v2 >[ 0.000000] CPU features: detected: Spectre-v4 >[ 0.000000] CPU features: kernel page table isolation forced ON by KASLR >[ 0.000000] CPU features: detected: Kernel page table isolation (KPTI) >[ 0.000000] CPU features: detected: Cavium ThunderX2 erratum 219 (PRFM removal) >[ 0.000000] alternatives: applying boot alternatives >[ 0.000000] Kernel command line: panic=1 console=ttyAMA0 earlyprintk=pl011,0x9000000 ignore_loglevel efi-rtc=noprobe 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=UUID=0d29a360-8d78-4cbb-a316-184ac250e17d selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm-256color guestfs_identifier=v2v initrd=initrd >[ 0.000000] cgroup: Disabling memory control group subsystem >[ 0.000000] Unknown kernel command line parameters "no_timer_check earlyprintk=pl011,0x9000000 efi-rtc=noprobe edd=off udevtimeout=6000 tsc=reliable guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 guestfs_identifier=v2v", will be passed to user space. >[ 0.000000] Dentry cache hash table entries: 524288 (order: 10, 4194304 bytes, linear) >[ 0.000000] Inode-cache hash table entries: 262144 (order: 9, 2097152 bytes, linear) >[ 0.000000] Fallback order for Node 0: 0 >[ 0.000000] Built 1 zonelists, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 645120 >[ 0.000000] Policy zone: DMA >[ 0.000000] mem auto-init: stack:all(zero), heap alloc:off, heap free:off >[ 0.000000] Memory: 2432376K/2621440K available (17920K kernel code, 4164K rwdata, 15112K rodata, 9664K init, 10753K bss, 123528K reserved, 65536K cma-reserved) >[ 0.000000] SLUB: HWalign=64, Order=0-3, MinObjects=0, CPUs=8, Nodes=1 >[ 0.000000] ftrace: allocating 58900 entries in 231 pages >[ 0.000000] ftrace: allocated 231 pages with 6 groups >[ 0.000000] trace event string verifier disabled >[ 0.000000] Dynamic Preempt: voluntary >[ 0.000000] rcu: Preemptible hierarchical RCU implementation. >[ 0.000000] rcu: \tRCU restricting CPUs from NR_CPUS=4096 to nr_cpu_ids=8. >[ 0.000000] \tTrampoline variant of Tasks RCU enabled. >[ 0.000000] \tRude variant of Tasks RCU enabled. >[ 0.000000] \tTracing variant of Tasks RCU enabled. >[ 0.000000] rcu: RCU calculated value of scheduler-enlistment delay is 10 jiffies. >[ 0.000000] rcu: Adjusting geometry for rcu_fanout_leaf=16, nr_cpu_ids=8 >[ 0.000000] NR_IRQS: 64, nr_irqs: 64, preallocated irqs: 0 >[ 0.000000] GICv3: 256 SPIs implemented >[ 0.000000] GICv3: 0 Extended SPIs implemented >[ 0.000000] Root IRQ handler: gic_handle_irq >[ 0.000000] GICv3: GICv3 features: 16 PPIs, DirectLPI >[ 0.000000] GICv3: CPU0: found redistributor 0 region 0:0x00000000080a0000 >[ 0.000000] ITS [mem 0x08080000-0x0809ffff] >[ 0.000000] ITS@0x0000000008080000: allocated 8192 Devices @40210000 (indirect, esz 8, psz 64K, shr 1) >[ 0.000000] ITS@0x0000000008080000: allocated 8192 Interrupt Collections @40220000 (flat, esz 8, psz 64K, shr 1) >[ 0.000000] GICv3: using LPI property table @0x0000000040230000 >[ 0.000000] GICv3: CPU0: using allocated LPI pending table @0x0000000040240000 >[ 0.000000] rcu: srcu_init: Setting srcu_struct sizes based on contention. >[ 0.000000] arch_timer: cp15 timer(s) running at 200.00MHz (virt). >[ 0.000000] clocksource: arch_sys_counter: mask: 0x3ffffffffffffff max_cycles: 0x2e2049d3e8, max_idle_ns: 440795210634 ns >[ 0.000000] sched_clock: 58 bits at 200MHz, resolution 5ns, wraps every 4398046511102ns >[ 0.000053] arm-pv: using stolen time PV >[ 0.000426] kfence: initialized - using 2097152 bytes for 255 objects at 0x(____ptrval____)-0x(____ptrval____) >[ 0.000492] Console: colour dummy device 80x25 >[ 0.000538] Calibrating delay loop (skipped), value calculated using timer frequency.. 400.00 BogoMIPS (lpj=2000000) >[ 0.000544] pid_max: default: 32768 minimum: 301 >[ 0.000597] LSM: initializing lsm=lockdown,capability,yama,bpf,landlock,integrity >[ 0.000620] Yama: becoming mindful. >[ 0.000628] LSM support for eBPF active >[ 0.000631] landlock: Up and running. >[ 0.002457] Mount-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes, linear) >[ 0.002476] Mountpoint-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 4, 65536 bytes, linear) >[ 0.003170] cacheinfo: Unable to detect cache hierarchy for CPU 0 >[ 0.003523] cblist_init_generic: Setting adjustable number of callback queues. >[ 0.003528] cblist_init_generic: Setting shift to 3 and lim to 1. >[ 0.003574] cblist_init_generic: Setting shift to 3 and lim to 1. >[ 0.004816] cblist_init_generic: Setting shift to 3 and lim to 1. >[ 0.004905] rcu: Hierarchical SRCU implementation. >[ 0.004907] rcu: \tMax phase no-delay instances is 1000. >[ 0.005380] Platform MSI: its@8080000 domain created >[ 0.005397] PCI/MSI: /intc@8000000/its@8080000 domain created >[ 0.005412] fsl-mc MSI: its@8080000 domain created >[ 0.005522] Remapping and enabling EFI services. >[ 0.005941] smp: Bringing up secondary CPUs ... >[ 0.039099] Detected PIPT I-cache on CPU1 >[ 0.039160] GICv3: CPU1: found redistributor 1 region 0:0x00000000080c0000 >[ 0.039216] GICv3: CPU1: using allocated LPI pending table @0x0000000040250000 >[ 0.039279] CPU1: Booted secondary processor 0x0000000001 [0x431f0af1] >[ 0.102169] Detected PIPT I-cache on CPU2 >[ 0.102262] GICv3: CPU2: found redistributor 2 region 0:0x00000000080e0000 >[ 0.102314] GICv3: CPU2: using allocated LPI pending table @0x0000000040260000 >[ 0.102381] CPU2: Booted secondary processor 0x0000000002 [0x431f0af1] >[ 0.164892] Detected PIPT I-cache on CPU3 >[ 0.164987] GICv3: CPU3: found redistributor 3 region 0:0x0000000008100000 >[ 0.165039] GICv3: CPU3: using allocated LPI pending table @0x0000000040270000 >[ 0.165106] CPU3: Booted secondary processor 0x0000000003 [0x431f0af1] >[ 0.227743] Detected PIPT I-cache on CPU4 >[ 0.227844] GICv3: CPU4: found redistributor 4 region 0:0x0000000008120000 >[ 0.227897] GICv3: CPU4: using allocated LPI pending table @0x0000000040280000 >[ 0.227964] CPU4: Booted secondary processor 0x0000000004 [0x431f0af1] >[ 0.293186] Detected PIPT I-cache on CPU5 >[ 0.293288] GICv3: CPU5: found redistributor 5 region 0:0x0000000008140000 >[ 0.293342] GICv3: CPU5: using allocated LPI pending table @0x0000000040290000 >[ 0.293413] CPU5: Booted secondary processor 0x0000000005 [0x431f0af1] >[ 0.356664] Detected PIPT I-cache on CPU6 >[ 0.356768] GICv3: CPU6: found redistributor 6 region 0:0x0000000008160000 >[ 0.356821] GICv3: CPU6: using allocated LPI pending table @0x00000000402a0000 >[ 0.356895] CPU6: Booted secondary processor 0x0000000006 [0x431f0af1] >[ 0.420148] Detected PIPT I-cache on CPU7 >[ 0.420259] GICv3: CPU7: found redistributor 7 region 0:0x0000000008180000 >[ 0.420322] GICv3: CPU7: using allocated LPI pending table @0x00000000402b0000 >[ 0.420391] CPU7: Booted secondary processor 0x0000000007 [0x431f0af1] >[ 0.420628] smp: Brought up 1 node, 8 CPUs >[ 0.420634] SMP: Total of 8 processors activated. >[ 0.420638] CPU features: detected: CRC32 instructions >[ 0.420642] CPU features: detected: LSE atomic instructions >[ 0.420645] CPU features: detected: Privileged Access Never >[ 0.420646] CPU features: detected: RAS Extension Support >[ 0.420847] CPU: All CPU(s) started at EL1 >[ 0.420854] alternatives: applying system-wide alternatives >[ 0.430948] devtmpfs: initialized >[ 0.432315] clocksource: jiffies: mask: 0xffffffff max_cycles: 0xffffffff, max_idle_ns: 19112604462750000 ns >[ 0.432325] futex hash table entries: 2048 (order: 5, 131072 bytes, linear) >[ 0.432745] pinctrl core: initialized pinctrl subsystem >[ 0.433080] SMBIOS 3.0.0 present. >[ 0.433087] DMI: QEMU KVM Virtual Machine, BIOS edk2-20230524-3.fc38 05/24/2023 >[ 0.433341] NET: Registered PF_NETLINK/PF_ROUTE protocol family >[ 0.435506] DMA: preallocated 512 KiB GFP_KERNEL pool for atomic allocations >[ 0.435764] DMA: preallocated 512 KiB GFP_KERNEL|GFP_DMA pool for atomic allocations >[ 0.436028] DMA: preallocated 512 KiB GFP_KERNEL|GFP_DMA32 pool for atomic allocations >[ 0.436056] audit: initializing netlink subsys (disabled) >[ 0.436150] audit: type=2000 audit(0.420:1): state=initialized audit_enabled=0 res=1 >[ 0.436408] thermal_sys: Registered thermal governor 'fair_share' >[ 0.436411] thermal_sys: Registered thermal governor 'step_wise' >[ 0.436413] thermal_sys: Registered thermal governor 'user_space' >[ 0.436431] cpuidle: using governor menu >[ 0.436533] hw-breakpoint: found 6 breakpoint and 4 watchpoint registers. >[ 0.436780] ASID allocator initialised with 32768 entries >[ 0.436923] Serial: AMBA PL011 UART driver >[ 0.439280] 9000000.pl011: ttyAMA0 at MMIO 0x9000000 (irq = 13, base_baud = 0) is a PL011 rev1 >[ 0.439359] printk: console [ttyAMA0] enabled >[ 0.635169] KASLR enabled >[ 0.636099] HugeTLB: registered 1.00 GiB page size, pre-allocated 0 pages >[ 0.637419] HugeTLB: 0 KiB vmemmap can be freed for a 1.00 GiB page >[ 0.638606] HugeTLB: registered 32.0 MiB page size, pre-allocated 0 pages >[ 0.639917] HugeTLB: 0 KiB vmemmap can be freed for a 32.0 MiB page >[ 0.646354] HugeTLB: registered 2.00 MiB page size, pre-allocated 0 pages >[ 0.647654] HugeTLB: 0 KiB vmemmap can be freed for a 2.00 MiB page >[ 0.648859] HugeTLB: registered 64.0 KiB page size, pre-allocated 0 pages >[ 0.650149] HugeTLB: 0 KiB vmemmap can be freed for a 64.0 KiB page >[ 0.652084] cryptd: max_cpu_qlen set to 1000 >[ 0.653369] raid6: skipped pq benchmark and selected neonx8 >[ 0.654450] raid6: using neon recovery algorithm >[ 0.655513] ACPI: Interpreter disabled. >[ 0.656528] iommu: Default domain type: Translated >[ 0.657481] iommu: DMA domain TLB invalidation policy: lazy mode >[ 0.658827] SCSI subsystem initialized >[ 0.659688] libata version 3.00 loaded. >[ 0.660495] usbcore: USB support disabled >[ 0.661328] pps_core: LinuxPPS API ver. 1 registered >[ 0.662286] pps_core: Software ver. 5.3.6 - Copyright 2005-2007 Rodolfo Giometti <giometti@linux.it> >[ 0.664021] PTP clock support registered >[ 0.664892] EDAC MC: Ver: 3.0.0 >[ 0.665791] scmi_core: SCMI protocol bus registered >[ 0.666881] efivars: Registered efivars operations >[ 0.668254] NetLabel: Initializing >[ 0.668929] NetLabel: domain hash size = 128 >[ 0.669781] NetLabel: protocols = UNLABELED CIPSOv4 CALIPSO >[ 0.670910] NetLabel: unlabeled traffic allowed by default >[ 0.671983] mctp: management component transport protocol core >[ 0.673091] NET: Registered PF_MCTP protocol family >[ 0.674152] vgaarb: loaded >[ 0.674976] clocksource: Switched to clocksource arch_sys_counter >[ 0.706444] VFS: Disk quotas dquot_6.6.0 >[ 0.707232] VFS: Dquot-cache hash table entries: 512 (order 0, 4096 bytes) >[ 0.708644] pnp: PnP ACPI: disabled >[ 0.712234] NET: Registered PF_INET protocol family >[ 0.713710] IP idents hash table entries: 65536 (order: 7, 524288 bytes, linear) >[ 0.716394] tcp_listen_portaddr_hash hash table entries: 2048 (order: 3, 32768 bytes, linear) >[ 0.718032] Table-perturb hash table entries: 65536 (order: 6, 262144 bytes, linear) >[ 0.719600] TCP established hash table entries: 32768 (order: 6, 262144 bytes, linear) >[ 0.721197] TCP bind hash table entries: 32768 (order: 8, 1048576 bytes, linear) >[ 0.723139] TCP: Hash tables configured (established 32768 bind 32768) >[ 0.724492] MPTCP token hash table entries: 4096 (order: 4, 98304 bytes, linear) >[ 0.726030] UDP hash table entries: 2048 (order: 4, 65536 bytes, linear) >[ 0.727322] UDP-Lite hash table entries: 2048 (order: 4, 65536 bytes, linear) >[ 0.728753] NET: Registered PF_UNIX/PF_LOCAL protocol family >[ 0.729858] NET: Registered PF_XDP protocol family >[ 0.730805] PCI: CLS 0 bytes, default 64 >[ 0.731694] Trying to unpack rootfs image as initramfs... >[ 0.734049] kvm [1]: HYP mode not available >[ 0.735526] Initialise system trusted keyrings >[ 0.736448] Key type blacklist registered >[ 0.737388] workingset: timestamp_bits=37 max_order=20 bucket_order=0 >[ 0.738020] Freeing initrd memory: 4156K >[ 0.738728] zbud: loaded >[ 0.740537] integrity: Platform Keyring initialized >[ 0.741543] integrity: Machine keyring initialized >[ 0.761517] NET: Registered PF_ALG protocol family >[ 0.762453] xor: measuring software checksum speed >[ 0.764027] 8regs : 15108 MB/sec >[ 0.765526] 32regs : 15179 MB/sec >[ 0.767057] arm64_neon : 14249 MB/sec >[ 0.767894] xor: using function: 32regs (15179 MB/sec) >[ 0.768889] Key type asymmetric registered >[ 0.769674] Asymmetric key parser 'x509' registered >[ 0.774233] alg: self-tests disabled >[ 0.775236] Block layer SCSI generic (bsg) driver version 0.4 loaded (major 244) >[ 0.776772] io scheduler mq-deadline registered >[ 0.777658] io scheduler kyber registered >[ 0.778445] io scheduler bfq registered >[ 0.781289] atomic64_test: passed >[ 0.783484] pl061_gpio 9030000.pl061: PL061 GPIO chip registered >[ 0.784955] pci-host-generic 4010000000.pcie: host bridge /pcie@10000000 ranges: >[ 0.786523] pci-host-generic 4010000000.pcie: IO 0x003eff0000..0x003effffff -> 0x0000000000 >[ 0.788206] pci-host-generic 4010000000.pcie: MEM 0x0010000000..0x003efeffff -> 0x0010000000 >[ 0.789887] pci-host-generic 4010000000.pcie: MEM 0x8000000000..0xffffffffff -> 0x8000000000 >[ 0.791606] pci-host-generic 4010000000.pcie: Memory resource size exceeds max for 32 bits >[ 0.793185] pci-host-generic 4010000000.pcie: ECAM at [mem 0x4010000000-0x401fffffff] for [bus 00-ff] >[ 0.795011] pci-host-generic 4010000000.pcie: PCI host bridge to bus 0000:00 >[ 0.796364] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [bus 00-ff] >[ 0.797408] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [io 0x0000-0xffff] >[ 0.798578] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x10000000-0x3efeffff] >[ 0.799875] pci_bus 0000:00: root bus resource [mem 0x8000000000-0xffffffffff] >[ 0.801304] pci 0000:00:00.0: [1b36:0008] type 00 class 0x060000 >[ 0.802875] pci 0000:00:01.0: [1b36:000c] type 01 class 0x060400 >[ 0.806024] pci 0000:00:01.0: reg 0x10: [mem 0x10a44000-0x10a44fff] >[ 0.811158] pci 0000:00:01.1: [1b36:000c] type 01 class 0x060400 >[ 0.814054] pci 0000:00:01.1: reg 0x10: [mem 0x10a43000-0x10a43fff] >[ 0.819101] pci 0000:00:01.2: [1b36:000c] type 01 class 0x060400 >[ 0.821560] pci 0000:00:01.2: reg 0x10: [mem 0x10a42000-0x10a42fff] >[ 0.826804] pci 0000:00:01.3: [1b36:000c] type 01 class 0x060400 >[ 0.829252] pci 0000:00:01.3: reg 0x10: [mem 0x10a41000-0x10a41fff] >[ 0.833446] pci 0000:00:01.4: [1b36:000c] type 01 class 0x060400 >[ 0.835929] pci 0000:00:01.4: reg 0x10: [mem 0x10a40000-0x10a40fff] >[ 0.843888] pci 0000:01:00.0: [1af4:1041] type 00 class 0x020000 >[ 0.845197] pci 0000:01:00.0: reg 0x14: [mem 0x10800000-0x10800fff] >[ 0.846530] pci 0000:01:00.0: reg 0x20: [mem 0x8000000000-0x8000003fff 64bit pref] >[ 0.848570] pci 0000:01:00.0: reg 0x30: [mem 0xfffc0000-0xffffffff pref] >[ 0.850784] pci_bus 0000:01: busn_res: [bus 01-ff] end is updated to 01 >[ 0.852840] pci 0000:02:00.0: [1af4:1048] type 00 class 0x010000 >[ 0.854103] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 0x14: [mem 0x10600000-0x10600fff] >[ 0.855479] pci 0000:02:00.0: reg 0x20: [mem 0x8000100000-0x8000103fff 64bit pref] >[ 0.857831] pci_bus 0000:02: busn_res: [bus 02-ff] end is updated to 02 >[ 0.859864] pci 0000:03:00.0: [1af4:1043] type 00 class 0x078000 >[ 0.862377] pci 0000:03:00.0: reg 0x14: [mem 0x10400000-0x10400fff] >[ 0.865658] pci 0000:03:00.0: reg 0x20: [mem 0x8000200000-0x8000203fff 64bit pref] >[ 0.869425] pci_bus 0000:03: busn_res: [bus 03-ff] end is updated to 03 >[ 0.871513] pci 0000:04:00.0: [1af4:1044] type 00 class 0x00ff00 >[ 0.874030] pci 0000:04:00.0: reg 0x14: [mem 0x10200000-0x10200fff] >[ 0.877233] pci 0000:04:00.0: reg 0x20: [mem 0x8000300000-0x8000303fff 64bit pref] >[ 0.880850] pci_bus 0000:04: busn_res: [bus 04-ff] end is updated to 04 >[ 0.882787] pci_bus 0000:05: busn_res: [bus 05-ff] end is updated to 05 >[ 0.884306] pci 0000:00:01.0: BAR 14: assigned [mem 0x10000000-0x101fffff] >[ 0.885707] pci 0000:00:01.0: BAR 15: assigned [mem 0x8000000000-0x80001fffff 64bit pref] >[ 0.887254] pci 0000:00:01.1: BAR 14: assigned [mem 0x10200000-0x103fffff] >[ 0.888554] pci 0000:00:01.1: BAR 15: assigned [mem 0x8000200000-0x80003fffff 64bit pref] >[ 0.890100] pci 0000:00:01.2: BAR 14: assigned [mem 0x10400000-0x105fffff] >[ 0.891412] pci 0000:00:01.2: BAR 15: assigned [mem 0x8000400000-0x80005fffff 64bit pref] >[ 0.892951] pci 0000:00:01.3: BAR 14: assigned [mem 0x10600000-0x107fffff] >[ 0.894253] pci 0000:00:01.3: BAR 15: assigned [mem 0x8000600000-0x80007fffff 64bit pref] >[ 0.895890] pci 0000:00:01.4: BAR 14: assigned [mem 0x10800000-0x109fffff] >[ 0.897198] pci 0000:00:01.4: BAR 15: assigned [mem 0x8000800000-0x80009fffff 64bit pref] >[ 0.898742] pci 0000:00:01.0: BAR 0: assigned [mem 0x10a00000-0x10a00fff] >[ 0.900391] pci 0000:00:01.0: BAR 13: assigned [io 0x1000-0x1fff] >[ 0.901573] pci 0000:00:01.1: BAR 0: assigned [mem 0x10a01000-0x10a01fff] >[ 0.903196] pci 0000:00:01.1: BAR 13: assigned [io 0x2000-0x2fff] >[ 0.904376] pci 0000:00:01.2: BAR 0: assigned [mem 0x10a02000-0x10a02fff] >[ 0.906074] pci 0000:00:01.2: BAR 13: assigned [io 0x3000-0x3fff] >[ 0.907260] pci 0000:00:01.3: BAR 0: assigned [mem 0x10a03000-0x10a03fff] >[ 0.908883] pci 0000:00:01.3: BAR 13: assigned [io 0x4000-0x4fff] >[ 0.910469] pci 0000:00:01.4: BAR 0: assigned [mem 0x10a04000-0x10a04fff] >[ 0.912098] pci 0000:00:01.4: BAR 13: assigned [io 0x5000-0x5fff] >[ 0.913294] pci 0000:01:00.0: BAR 6: assigned [mem 0x10000000-0x1003ffff pref] >[ 0.914669] pci 0000:01:00.0: BAR 4: assigned [mem 0x8000000000-0x8000003fff 64bit pref] >[ 0.916379] pci 0000:01:00.0: BAR 1: assigned [mem 0x10040000-0x10040fff] >[ 0.917689] pci 0000:00:01.0: PCI bridge to [bus 01] >[ 0.918649] pci 0000:00:01.0: bridge window [io 0x1000-0x1fff] >[ 0.920480] pci 0000:00:01.0: bridge window [mem 0x10000000-0x101fffff] >[ 0.922202] pci 0000:00:01.0: bridge window [mem 0x8000000000-0x80001fffff 64bit pref] >[ 0.924579] pci 0000:02:00.0: BAR 4: assigned [mem 0x8000200000-0x8000203fff 64bit pref] >[ 0.926307] pci 0000:02:00.0: BAR 1: assigned [mem 0x10200000-0x10200fff] >[ 0.927614] pci 0000:00:01.1: PCI bridge to [bus 02] >[ 0.928566] pci 0000:00:01.1: bridge window [io 0x2000-0x2fff] >[ 0.930384] pci 0000:00:01.1: bridge window [mem 0x10200000-0x103fffff] >[ 0.932125] pci 0000:00:01.1: bridge window [mem 0x8000200000-0x80003fffff 64bit pref] >[ 0.934504] pci 0000:03:00.0: BAR 4: assigned [mem 0x8000400000-0x8000403fff 64bit pref] >[ 0.936835] pci 0000:03:00.0: BAR 1: assigned [mem 0x10400000-0x10400fff] >[ 0.938146] pci 0000:00:01.2: PCI bridge to [bus 03] >[ 0.939103] pci 0000:00:01.2: bridge window [io 0x3000-0x3fff] >[ 0.941562] pci 0000:00:01.2: bridge window [mem 0x10400000-0x105fffff] >[ 0.943284] pci 0000:00:01.2: bridge window [mem 0x8000400000-0x80005fffff 64bit pref] >[ 0.945739] pci 0000:04:00.0: BAR 4: assigned [mem 0x8000600000-0x8000603fff 64bit pref] >[ 0.947971] pci 0000:04:00.0: BAR 1: assigned [mem 0x10600000-0x10600fff] >[ 0.949584] pci 0000:00:01.3: PCI bridge to [bus 04] >[ 0.950578] pci 0000:00:01.3: bridge window [io 0x4000-0x4fff] >[ 0.952750] pci 0000:00:01.3: bridge window [mem 0x10600000-0x107fffff] >[ 0.954475] pci 0000:00:01.3: bridge window [mem 0x8000600000-0x80007fffff 64bit pref] >[ 0.957009] pci 0000:00:01.4: PCI bridge to [bus 05] >[ 0.957976] pci 0000:00:01.4: bridge window [io 0x5000-0x5fff] >[ 0.959778] pci 0000:00:01.4: bridge window [mem 0x10800000-0x109fffff] >[ 0.961532] pci 0000:00:01.4: bridge window [mem 0x8000800000-0x80009fffff 64bit pref] >[ 0.964717] pcieport 0000:00:01.0: PME: Signaling with IRQ 16 >[ 0.966225] pcieport 0000:00:01.0: AER: enabled with IRQ 16 >[ 0.967387] pcieport 0000:00:01.0: pciehp: Slot #0 AttnBtn+ PwrCtrl+ MRL- AttnInd+ PwrInd+ HotPlug+ Surprise+ Interlock+ NoCompl- IbPresDis- LLActRep+ >[ 0.971084] pcieport 0000:00:01.1: PME: Signaling with IRQ 17 >[ 0.972954] pcieport 0000:00:01.1: AER: enabled with IRQ 17 >[ 0.974089] pcieport 0000:00:01.1: pciehp: Slot #0 AttnBtn+ PwrCtrl+ MRL- AttnInd+ PwrInd+ HotPlug+ Surprise+ Interlock+ NoCompl- IbPresDis- LLActRep+ >[ 0.977934] pcieport 0000:00:01.2: PME: Signaling with IRQ 18 >[ 0.979317] pcieport 0000:00:01.2: AER: enabled with IRQ 18 >[ 0.980473] pcieport 0000:00:01.2: pciehp: Slot #0 AttnBtn+ PwrCtrl+ MRL- AttnInd+ PwrInd+ HotPlug+ Surprise+ Interlock+ NoCompl- IbPresDis- LLActRep+ >[ 0.984183] pcieport 0000:00:01.3: PME: Signaling with IRQ 19 >[ 0.985629] pcieport 0000:00:01.3: AER: enabled with IRQ 19 >[ 0.986768] pcieport 0000:00:01.3: pciehp: Slot #0 AttnBtn+ PwrCtrl+ MRL- AttnInd+ PwrInd+ HotPlug+ Surprise+ Interlock+ NoCompl- IbPresDis- LLActRep+ >[ 0.990478] pcieport 0000:00:01.4: PME: Signaling with IRQ 20 >[ 0.991880] pcieport 0000:00:01.4: AER: enabled with IRQ 20 >[ 0.993007] pcieport 0000:00:01.4: pciehp: Slot #0 AttnBtn+ PwrCtrl+ MRL- AttnInd+ PwrInd+ HotPlug+ Surprise+ Interlock+ NoCompl- IbPresDis- LLActRep+ >[ 0.998327] virtio-pci 0000:01:00.0: enabling device (0000 -> 0002) >[ 1.001415] virtio-pci 0000:02:00.0: enabling device (0000 -> 0002) >[ 1.007066] Serial: 8250/16550 driver, 1 ports, IRQ sharing enabled >[ 1.008795] msm_serial: driver initialized >[ 1.012612] usbserial: usb_serial_init - registering generic driver failed >[ 1.013949] usbserial: usb_serial_init - returning with error -19 >[ 1.015226] mousedev: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice >[ 1.016617] rtc-efi rtc-efi.0: registered as rtc0 >[ 1.017591] rtc-efi rtc-efi.0: setting system clock to 2023-07-13T00:22:01 UTC (1689207721) >[ 1.019504] device-mapper: core: CONFIG_IMA_DISABLE_HTABLE is disabled. Duplicate IMA measurements will not be recorded in the IMA log. >[ 1.021833] device-mapper: uevent: version 1.0.3 >[ 1.022801] device-mapper: ioctl: 4.48.0-ioctl (2023-03-01) initialised: dm-devel@redhat.com >[ 1.024524] ghes_edac: GHES probing device list is empty >[ 1.024984] ledtrig-cpu: registered to indicate activity on CPUs >[ 1.027629] hid: raw HID events driver (C) Jiri Kosina >[ 1.029535] hw perfevents: enabled with armv8_pmuv3 PMU driver, 7 counters available >[ 1.031378] drop_monitor: Initializing network drop monitor service >[ 1.051449] Initializing XFRM netlink socket >[ 1.052326] NET: Registered PF_INET6 protocol family >[ 1.054568] Segment Routing with IPv6 >[ 1.055354] RPL Segment Routing with IPv6 >[ 1.056139] In-situ OAM (IOAM) with IPv6 >[ 1.056920] mip6: Mobile IPv6 >[ 1.057505] NET: Registered PF_PACKET protocol family >[ 1.061030] registered taskstats version 1 >[ 1.062530] Loading compiled-in X.509 certificates >[ 1.064865] Loaded X.509 cert 'Fedora kernel signing key: 60cffc652ce7f98ce7045cbdfdb05c13d9e6bb0b' >[ 1.069436] page_owner is disabled >[ 1.070246] Key type .fscrypt registered >[ 1.071015] Key type fscrypt-provisioning registered >[ 1.072521] Btrfs loaded, zoned=yes, fsverity=yes >[ 1.073458] Key type big_key registered >[ 1.074330] Key type encrypted registered >[ 1.075258] ima: secureboot mode disabled >[ 1.076045] ima: No TPM chip found, activating TPM-bypass! >[ 1.077098] Loading compiled-in module X.509 certificates >[ 1.078896] Loaded X.509 cert 'Fedora kernel signing key: 60cffc652ce7f98ce7045cbdfdb05c13d9e6bb0b' >[ 1.080640] ima: Allocated hash algorithm: sha256 >[ 1.081564] ima: No architecture policies found >[ 1.082461] evm: Initialising EVM extended attributes: >[ 1.083444] evm: security.selinux >[ 1.084086] evm: security.SMACK64 (disabled) >[ 1.084905] evm: security.SMACK64EXEC (disabled) >[ 1.085888] evm: security.SMACK64TRANSMUTE (disabled) >[ 1.086850] evm: security.SMACK64MMAP (disabled) >[ 1.087730] evm: security.apparmor (disabled) >[ 1.088564] evm: security.ima >[ 1.089140] evm: security.capability >[ 1.089829] evm: HMAC attrs: 0x1 >[ 1.205119] clk: Disabling unused clocks >[ 1.206040] uart-pl011 9000000.pl011: no DMA platform data >[ 1.209664] Freeing unused kernel memory: 9664K >[ 1.262546] Checked W+X mappings: passed, no W+X pages found >[ 1.263711] Run /init as init process >[ 1.264424] with arguments: >[ 1.265044] /init >[ 1.265500] no_timer_check >[ 1.266094] with environment: >[ 1.266706] HOME=/ >[ 1.267168] TERM=xterm-256color >[ 1.267842] earlyprintk=pl011,0x9000000 >[ 1.268646] efi-rtc=noprobe >[ 1.269253] edd=off >[ 1.269733] udevtimeout=6000 >[ 1.270372] tsc=reliable >[ 1.270933] guestfs_verbose=1 >[ 1.271575] guestfs_network=1 >[ 1.272218] guestfs_identifier=v2v >supermin: mounting /proc >supermin: ext2 mini initrd starting up: 5.3.3 dietlibc >supermin: cmdline: panic=1 console=ttyAMA0 earlyprintk=pl011,0x9000000 ignore_loglevel efi-rtc=noprobe 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=UUID=0d29a360-8d78-4cbb-a316-184ac250e17d selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm-256color guestfs_identifier=v2v initrd=initrd >supermin: uptime: 1.24 7.21 >supermin: mounting /sys >supermin: internal insmod crct10dif-ce.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc32_generic.ko >supermin: internal insmod libnvdimm.ko >supermin: internal insmod nfit.ko >insmod: init_module: nfit.ko: No such device >supermin: internal insmod virtio_blk.ko >supermin: internal insmod rfkill.ko >supermin: internal insmod bluetooth.ko >[ 1.458563] Bluetooth: Core ver 2.22 >[ 1.459309] NET: Registered PF_BLUETOOTH protocol family >[ 1.460340] Bluetooth: HCI device and connection manager initialized >[ 1.461553] Bluetooth: HCI socket layer initialized >[ 1.462486] Bluetooth: L2CAP socket layer initialized >[ 1.463458] Bluetooth: SCO socket layer initialized >supermin: internal insmod virtio_bt.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_console.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_crypto.ko >supermin: internal insmod failover.ko >supermin: internal insmod net_failover.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_net.ko >supermin: internal insmod nd_btt.ko >supermin: internal insmod nd_pmem.ko >supermin: internal insmod rpmsg_core.ko >supermin: internal insmod rpmsg_ns.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_rpmsg_bus.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_scsi.ko >[ 1.510573] scsi host0: Virtio SCSI HBA >[ 1.516144] scsi 0:0:0:0: Direct-Access QEMU QEMU HARDDISK 2.5+ PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 >[ 1.518446] scsi 0:0:1:0: Direct-Access QEMU QEMU HARDDISK 2.5+ PQ: 0 ANSI: 5 >[ 1.545776] sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg0 type 0 >[ 1.545967] sd 0:0:0:0: Power-on or device reset occurred >[ 1.547027] scsi 0:0:1:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 0 >[ 1.548202] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 41943040 512-byte logical blocks: (21.5 GB/20.0 GiB) >[ 1.548301] sd 0:0:1:0: Power-on or device reset occurred >[ 1.548489] sd 0:0:1:0: [sdb] 8388608 512-byte logical blocks: (4.29 GB/4.00 GiB) >[ 1.548580] sd 0:0:1:0: [sdb] Write Protect is off >[ 1.548584] sd 0:0:1:0: [sdb] Mode Sense: 63 00 00 08 >[ 1.548689] sd 0:0:1:0: [sdb] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA >[ 1.550651] sd 0:0:1:0: [sdb] Attached SCSI disk >[ 1.551399] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write Protect is off >[ 1.559224] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Mode Sense: 63 00 00 08 >[ 1.560302] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Write cache: enabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA >[ 1.565534] sda: sda1 sda2 sda3 >[ 1.566410] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] Attached SCSI disk >supermin: internal insmod virtio_balloon.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_dma_buf.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_input.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_mem.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_mmio.ko >supermin: internal insmod vdpa.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_vdpa.ko >supermin: internal insmod fuse.ko >[ 1.592270] fuse: init (API version 7.38) >supermin: internal insmod virtiofs.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc-itu-t.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc4.ko >supermin: internal insmod crc7.ko >supermin: internal insmod soundcore.ko >supermin: internal insmod snd.ko >supermin: internal insmod snd-timer.ko >supermin: internal insmod snd-pcm.ko >supermin: internal insmod virtio_snd.ko >supermin: picked 8:16 as root device >supermin: creating /dev/root as block special 8:16 >supermin: mounting new root on /root >[ 1.619975] EXT4-fs (sdb): mounting ext2 file system using the ext4 subsystem >[ 1.623383] EXT4-fs (sdb): mounted filesystem 0d29a360-8d78-4cbb-a316-184ac250e17d r/w without journal. Quota mode: none. >supermin: deleting initramfs files >supermin: chroot >Starting /init script ... >+ [[ panic=1 console=ttyAMA0 earlyprintk=pl011,0x9000000 ignore_loglevel efi-rtc=noprobe 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=UUID=0d29a360-8d78-4cbb-a316-184ac250e17d selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm-256color guestfs_identifier=v2v initrd=initrd == *guestfs_network=1* ]] >+ guestfs_network=1 >+ [[ panic=1 console=ttyAMA0 earlyprintk=pl011,0x9000000 ignore_loglevel efi-rtc=noprobe 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=UUID=0d29a360-8d78-4cbb-a316-184ac250e17d selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm-256color guestfs_identifier=v2v initrd=initrd == *guestfs_rescue=1* ]] >+ [[ panic=1 console=ttyAMA0 earlyprintk=pl011,0x9000000 ignore_loglevel efi-rtc=noprobe 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=UUID=0d29a360-8d78-4cbb-a316-184ac250e17d selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm-256color guestfs_identifier=v2v initrd=initrd == *guestfs_noreboot=1* ]] >+ [[ panic=1 console=ttyAMA0 earlyprintk=pl011,0x9000000 ignore_loglevel efi-rtc=noprobe 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=UUID=0d29a360-8d78-4cbb-a316-184ac250e17d selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm-256color guestfs_identifier=v2v initrd=initrd == *guestfs_boot_analysis=1* ]] >+ mkdir -p /dev/pts /dev/shm >+ mount -t devpts /dev/pts /dev/pts >+ mount -t tmpfs -o mode=1777 shmfs /dev/shm >+ mkdir -p /sysroot >+ mkdir -p /run >+ mount -t tmpfs -o nosuid,size=20%,mode=0755 tmpfs /run >+ mkdir -p /run/lock >+ ln -s ../run/lock /var/lock >+ [[ panic=1 console=ttyAMA0 earlyprintk=pl011,0x9000000 ignore_loglevel efi-rtc=noprobe 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=UUID=0d29a360-8d78-4cbb-a316-184ac250e17d selinux=0 guestfs_verbose=1 guestfs_network=1 TERM=xterm-256color guestfs_identifier=v2v initrd=initrd == *selinux=1* ]] >+ test -e /etc/mtab >+ test -d /etc/crypto-policies/back-ends >+ test -f /etc/crypto-policies/back-ends/opensslcnf.config >+ test -f /usr/share/crypto-policies/DEFAULT/opensslcnf.txt >+ ln -sf /usr/share/crypto-policies/DEFAULT/opensslcnf.txt /etc/crypto-policies/back-ends/opensslcnf.config >+ mkdir -p /run/tmpfiles.d >+ kmod static-nodes --format=tmpfiles --output=/run/tmpfiles.d/kmod.conf >++ dd if=/dev/urandom bs=16 count=1 status=none >++ od -x -A n >+ machine_id=' c909 2639 20b1 c6be a980 8727 2bf6 66ef' >+ echo c909263920b1c6bea98087272bf666ef >+ systemd-tmpfiles --prefix=/dev --prefix=/run --prefix=/var/run --create --boot >\x1b[0;1;31m/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/static-nodes-permissions.conf:17: Failed to resolve group 'kvm'.\x1b[0m >\x1b[0;1;31m/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/static-nodes-permissions.conf:18: Failed to resolve group 'kvm'.\x1b[0m >\x1b[0;1;31m/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/static-nodes-permissions.conf:19: Failed to resolve group 'kvm'.\x1b[0m >\x1b[0;1;31m/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/systemd.conf:11: Failed to resolve group 'utmp'.\x1b[0m >\x1b[0;1;31m/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/systemd.conf:22: Failed to resolve group 'systemd-journal'.\x1b[0m >\x1b[0;1;31m/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/systemd.conf:23: Failed to resolve group 'systemd-journal'.\x1b[0m >\x1b[0;1;38;5;185mFailed to parse ACL "default:group:tss:rwx": Invalid argument. Ignoring\x1b[0m >\x1b[0;1;31m/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/tpm2-tss-fapi.conf:4: Failed to resolve user 'tss': No such process\x1b[0m >\x1b[0;1;38;5;185mFailed to parse ACL "default:group:tss:rwx": Invalid argument. Ignoring\x1b[0m >+ 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 systemd-udevd version 253.5-1.fc38 >+ udevadm trigger >+ udevadm settle --timeout=600 >+ 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 >/init: line 108: echo: write error: Invalid argument >+ for f in /sys/block/{h,s,ub,v}d*/queue/scheduler >+ echo noop >/init: line 108: echo: write error: Invalid argument >+ 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 >+ rm -f /etc/dhcp/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/resolved >+ dhclient --version >+ dhclient eth0 >[ 2.505029] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth0: link becomes ready >+ mdadm -As --auto=yes --no-degraded >mdadm: No arrays found in config file or automatically >+ mkdir -p /tmp/lvm >+ touch /tmp/lvm/lvm.conf >+ command -v lvmdevices >/sbin/lvmdevices >+ printf 'devices {\n' >+ printf '\tuse_devicesfile = 0\n' >+ printf '}\n' >+ LVM_SYSTEM_DIR=/tmp/lvm >+ export LVM_SYSTEM_DIR >+ lvmetad >/init: line 147: lvmetad: command not found >+ modprobe dm_mod >+ lvm pvscan --cache --activate ay > pvscan[318] PV /dev/sda3 online, VG fedora is complete. > pvscan[318] VG fedora run autoactivation. > 1 logical volume(s) in volume group "fedora" now active >+ 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) 6.4.3-200.fc38.aarch64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Tue Jul 11 18:37:09 UTC 2023 aarch64 GNU/Linux >+ ls -lR /dev >/dev: >total 0 >crw-r--r-- 1 root root 10, 235 Jul 13 00:22 autofs >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 160 Jul 13 00:22 block >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 80 Jul 13 00:22 bsg >crw------- 1 root root 10, 234 Jul 13 00:22 btrfs-control >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 2160 Jul 13 00:22 char >crw------- 1 root root 5, 1 Jul 13 00:22 console >crw------- 1 root root 10, 124 Jul 13 00:22 cpu_dma_latency >drwxr-xr-x 8 root root 160 Jul 13 00:22 disk >brw-rw---- 1 root disk 253, 0 Jul 13 00:22 dm-0 >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 80 Jan 1 1970 dma_heap >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Jul 13 00:22 fd -> /proc/self/fd >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 Jul 13 00:22 fedora >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 7 Jul 13 00:22 full >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 10, 229 Jul 13 00:22 fuse >crw------- 1 root root 254, 0 Jul 13 00:22 gpiochip0 >crw------- 1 root root 10, 183 Jul 13 00:22 hwrng >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 Jan 1 1970 input >crw-r--r-- 1 root root 1, 11 Jul 13 00:22 kmsg >crw-rw---- 1 root disk 10, 237 Jul 13 00:22 loop-control >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 80 Jul 13 00:22 mapper >crw------- 1 root root 1, 1 Jul 13 00:22 mem >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 Jul 13 00:22 net >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 3 Jul 13 00:22 null >crw------- 1 root root 1, 4 Jul 13 00:22 port >crw------- 1 root root 108, 0 Jul 13 00:22 ppp >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 5, 2 Jul 13 00:22 ptmx >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 Jul 13 00:22 pts >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 8 Jul 13 00:22 random >crw------- 1 root root 10, 242 Jul 13 00:22 rfkill >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Jul 13 00:22 rtc -> rtc0 >crw------- 1 root root 249, 0 Jul 13 00:22 rtc0 >brw------- 1 root root 8, 0 Jul 13 00:22 sda >brw------- 1 root root 8, 1 Jul 13 00:22 sda1 >brw------- 1 root root 8, 2 Jul 13 00:22 sda2 >brw------- 1 root root 8, 3 Jul 13 00:22 sda3 >brw------- 1 root root 8, 16 Jul 13 00:22 sdb >crw------- 1 root root 21, 0 Jul 13 00:22 sg0 >crw------- 1 root root 21, 1 Jul 13 00:22 sg1 >drwxrwxrwt 2 root root 40 Jul 13 00:22 shm >crw------- 1 root root 10, 231 Jul 13 00:22 snapshot >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 80 Jul 13 00:22 snd >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 5, 0 Jul 13 00:22 tty >crw------- 1 root root 4, 0 Jul 13 00:22 tty0 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 1 Jul 13 00:22 tty1 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 10 Jul 13 00:22 tty10 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 11 Jul 13 00:22 tty11 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 12 Jul 13 00:22 tty12 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 13 Jul 13 00:22 tty13 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 14 Jul 13 00:22 tty14 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 15 Jul 13 00:22 tty15 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 16 Jul 13 00:22 tty16 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 17 Jul 13 00:22 tty17 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 18 Jul 13 00:22 tty18 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 19 Jul 13 00:22 tty19 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 2 Jul 13 00:22 tty2 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 20 Jul 13 00:22 tty20 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 21 Jul 13 00:22 tty21 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 22 Jul 13 00:22 tty22 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 23 Jul 13 00:22 tty23 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 24 Jul 13 00:22 tty24 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 25 Jul 13 00:22 tty25 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 26 Jul 13 00:22 tty26 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 27 Jul 13 00:22 tty27 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 28 Jul 13 00:22 tty28 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 29 Jul 13 00:22 tty29 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 3 Jul 13 00:22 tty3 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 30 Jul 13 00:22 tty30 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 31 Jul 13 00:22 tty31 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 32 Jul 13 00:22 tty32 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 33 Jul 13 00:22 tty33 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 34 Jul 13 00:22 tty34 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 35 Jul 13 00:22 tty35 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 36 Jul 13 00:22 tty36 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 37 Jul 13 00:22 tty37 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 38 Jul 13 00:22 tty38 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 39 Jul 13 00:22 tty39 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 4 Jul 13 00:22 tty4 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 40 Jul 13 00:22 tty40 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 41 Jul 13 00:22 tty41 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 42 Jul 13 00:22 tty42 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 43 Jul 13 00:22 tty43 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 44 Jul 13 00:22 tty44 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 45 Jul 13 00:22 tty45 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 46 Jul 13 00:22 tty46 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 47 Jul 13 00:22 tty47 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 48 Jul 13 00:22 tty48 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 49 Jul 13 00:22 tty49 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 5 Jul 13 00:22 tty5 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 50 Jul 13 00:22 tty50 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 51 Jul 13 00:22 tty51 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 52 Jul 13 00:22 tty52 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 53 Jul 13 00:22 tty53 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 54 Jul 13 00:22 tty54 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 55 Jul 13 00:22 tty55 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 56 Jul 13 00:22 tty56 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 57 Jul 13 00:22 tty57 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 58 Jul 13 00:22 tty58 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 59 Jul 13 00:22 tty59 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 6 Jul 13 00:22 tty6 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 60 Jul 13 00:22 tty60 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 61 Jul 13 00:22 tty61 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 62 Jul 13 00:22 tty62 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 63 Jul 13 00:22 tty63 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 7 Jul 13 00:22 tty7 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 8 Jul 13 00:22 tty8 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 9 Jul 13 00:22 tty9 >crw------- 1 root root 204, 64 Jul 13 00:22 ttyAMA0 >crw------- 1 root root 4, 64 Jul 13 00:22 ttyS0 >crw------- 1 root root 10, 125 Jul 13 00:22 udmabuf >crw------- 1 root root 10, 239 Jul 13 00:22 uhid >crw------- 1 root root 10, 223 Jul 13 00:22 uinput >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 9 Jul 13 00:22 urandom >crw------- 1 root root 236, 0 Jul 13 00:22 usbmon0 >crw------- 1 root root 10, 126 Jul 13 00:22 userfaultfd >crw------- 1 root root 7, 0 Jul 13 00:22 vcs >crw------- 1 root root 7, 1 Jul 13 00:22 vcs1 >crw------- 1 root root 7, 128 Jul 13 00:22 vcsa >crw------- 1 root root 7, 129 Jul 13 00:22 vcsa1 >crw------- 1 root root 7, 64 Jul 13 00:22 vcsu >crw------- 1 root root 7, 65 Jul 13 00:22 vcsu1 >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 Jul 13 00:22 vfio >crw------- 1 root root 10, 127 Jul 13 00:22 vga_arbiter >crw------- 1 root root 10, 137 Jul 13 00:22 vhci >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 10, 238 Jul 13 00:22 vhost-net >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 10, 241 Jul 13 00:22 vhost-vsock >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 Jul 13 00:22 virtio-ports >crw------- 1 root root 509, 1 Jul 13 00:22 vport2p1 >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 1, 5 Jul 13 00:22 zero > >/dev/block: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 253:0 -> ../dm-0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Jul 13 00:22 8:0 -> ../sda >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 8:1 -> ../sda1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Jul 13 00:22 8:16 -> ../sdb >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 8:2 -> ../sda2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 8:3 -> ../sda3 > >/dev/bsg: >total 0 >crw------- 1 root root 244, 0 Jul 13 00:22 0:0:0:0 >crw------- 1 root root 244, 1 Jul 13 00:22 0:0:1:0 > >/dev/char: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 Jul 13 00:22 10:124 -> ../cpu_dma_latency >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 10:125 -> ../udmabuf >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Jul 13 00:22 10:126 -> ../userfaultfd >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Jul 13 00:22 10:127 -> ../vga_arbiter >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 10:183 -> ../hwrng >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 10:229 -> ../fuse >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Jul 13 00:22 10:231 -> ../snapshot >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 Jul 13 00:22 10:234 -> ../btrfs-control >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jul 13 00:22 10:235 -> ../autofs >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 Jul 13 00:22 10:236 -> ../mapper/control >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jul 13 00:22 10:242 -> ../rfkill >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Jul 13 00:22 116:33 -> ../snd/timer >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 13 Jul 13 00:22 13:63 -> ../input/mice >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Jul 13 00:22 1:1 -> ../mem >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 1:11 -> ../kmsg >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 1:3 -> ../null >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 1:4 -> ../port >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 1:5 -> ../zero >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 1:7 -> ../full >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jul 13 00:22 1:8 -> ../random >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 1:9 -> ../urandom >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 204:64 -> ../ttyAMA0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Jul 13 00:22 21:0 -> ../sg0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Jul 13 00:22 21:1 -> ../sg1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 236:0 -> ../usbmon0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Jul 13 00:22 244:0 -> ../bsg/0:0:0:0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 14 Jul 13 00:22 244:1 -> ../bsg/0:0:1:0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 249:0 -> ../rtc0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 18 Jul 13 00:22 250:0 -> ../dma_heap/system >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 Jul 13 00:22 250:1 -> ../dma_heap/reserved >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 12 Jul 13 00:22 254:0 -> ../gpiochip0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 4:0 -> ../tty0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 4:1 -> ../tty1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:10 -> ../tty10 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:11 -> ../tty11 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:12 -> ../tty12 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:13 -> ../tty13 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:14 -> ../tty14 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:15 -> ../tty15 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:16 -> ../tty16 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:17 -> ../tty17 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:18 -> ../tty18 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:19 -> ../tty19 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 4:2 -> ../tty2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:20 -> ../tty20 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:21 -> ../tty21 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:22 -> ../tty22 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:23 -> ../tty23 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:24 -> ../tty24 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:25 -> ../tty25 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:26 -> ../tty26 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:27 -> ../tty27 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:28 -> ../tty28 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:29 -> ../tty29 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 4:3 -> ../tty3 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:30 -> ../tty30 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:31 -> ../tty31 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:32 -> ../tty32 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:33 -> ../tty33 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:34 -> ../tty34 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:35 -> ../tty35 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:36 -> ../tty36 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:37 -> ../tty37 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:38 -> ../tty38 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:39 -> ../tty39 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 4:4 -> ../tty4 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:40 -> ../tty40 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:41 -> ../tty41 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:42 -> ../tty42 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:43 -> ../tty43 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:44 -> ../tty44 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:45 -> ../tty45 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:46 -> ../tty46 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:47 -> ../tty47 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:48 -> ../tty48 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:49 -> ../tty49 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 4:5 -> ../tty5 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:50 -> ../tty50 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:51 -> ../tty51 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:52 -> ../tty52 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:53 -> ../tty53 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:54 -> ../tty54 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:55 -> ../tty55 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:56 -> ../tty56 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:57 -> ../tty57 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:58 -> ../tty58 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:59 -> ../tty59 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 4:6 -> ../tty6 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:60 -> ../tty60 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:61 -> ../tty61 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:62 -> ../tty62 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:63 -> ../tty63 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 4:64 -> ../ttyS0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 4:7 -> ../tty7 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 4:8 -> ../tty8 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 4:9 -> ../tty9 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Jul 13 00:22 509:1 -> ../vport2p1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Jul 13 00:22 5:0 -> ../tty >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 5:1 -> ../console >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 5:2 -> ../ptmx >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 6 Jul 13 00:22 7:0 -> ../vcs >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 7:1 -> ../vcs1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 7:128 -> ../vcsa >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 7:129 -> ../vcsa1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 7:64 -> ../vcsu >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Jul 13 00:22 7:65 -> ../vcsu1 > >/dev/disk: >total 0 >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 140 Jul 13 00:22 by-diskseq >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 200 Jul 13 00:22 by-id >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 60 Jul 13 00:22 by-partlabel >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 100 Jul 13 00:22 by-partuuid >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 140 Jul 13 00:22 by-path >drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 120 Jul 13 00:22 by-uuid > >/dev/disk/by-diskseq: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jul 13 00:22 1 -> ../../sda >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 1-part1 -> ../../sda1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 1-part2 -> ../../sda2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 1-part3 -> ../../sda3 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jul 13 00:22 2 -> ../../sdb > >/dev/disk/by-id: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 dm-name-fedora-root -> ../../dm-0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 dm-uuid-LVM-MHn2mLspMIw8RfdWKtrGlvpdkGT5qhui3yZM6e7zc6Edw2pmaFaJ2PvDFLG5q8Ws -> ../../dm-0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 lvm-pv-uuid-ivB0D5-2CuL-ukH7-jfSJ-RkVa-70ZS-YzD4Lq -> ../../sda3 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jul 13 00:22 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi0-0-0-0 -> ../../sda >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi0-0-0-0-part1 -> ../../sda1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi0-0-0-0-part2 -> ../../sda2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi0-0-0-0-part3 -> ../../sda3 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jul 13 00:22 scsi-0QEMU_QEMU_HARDDISK_drive-scsi0-0-1-0 -> ../../sdb > >/dev/disk/by-partlabel: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 'EFI\x20System\x20Partition' -> ../../sda1 > >/dev/disk/by-partuuid: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 0bb579ed-60e0-4dab-a5da-7950047a2653 -> ../../sda3 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 2278c397-f85e-45ee-8869-6fa7be85a566 -> ../../sda1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 f8f661d7-6f65-4f7a-903c-7c0cb41fc295 -> ../../sda2 > >/dev/disk/by-path: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jul 13 00:22 platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:0:0 -> ../../sda >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part1 -> ../../sda1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part2 -> ../../sda2 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part3 -> ../../sda3 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jul 13 00:22 platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:1:0 -> ../../sdb > >/dev/disk/by-uuid: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jul 13 00:22 0d29a360-8d78-4cbb-a316-184ac250e17d -> ../../sdb >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 45872017-7295-49ed-8622-f472704df96f -> ../../dm-0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 C4A0-6A48 -> ../../sda1 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Jul 13 00:22 c3696eaf-8bd2-465b-b1d8-9e7aa0f5e62c -> ../../sda2 > >/dev/dma_heap: >total 0 >crw------- 1 root root 250, 1 Jul 13 00:22 reserved >crw------- 1 root root 250, 0 Jul 13 00:22 system > >/dev/fedora: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 root -> ../dm-0 > >/dev/input: >total 0 >crw------- 1 root root 13, 63 Jul 13 00:22 mice > >/dev/mapper: >total 0 >crw------- 1 root root 10, 236 Jul 13 00:22 control >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Jul 13 00:22 fedora-root -> ../dm-0 > >/dev/net: >total 0 >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 10, 200 Jul 13 00:22 tun > >/dev/pts: >total 0 >c--------- 1 root root 5, 2 Jul 13 00:22 ptmx > >/dev/shm: >total 0 > >/dev/snd: >total 0 >crw-rw---- 1 root audio 116, 1 Jul 13 00:22 seq >crw-rw---- 1 root audio 116, 33 Jul 13 00:22 timer > >/dev/vfio: >total 0 >crw-rw-rw- 1 root root 10, 196 Jul 13 00:22 vfio > >/dev/virtio-ports: >total 0 >lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Jul 13 00:22 org.libguestfs.channel.0 -> ../vport2p1 >+ cat /proc/mounts >/dev/root / ext2 rw,noatime 0 0 >/proc /proc proc rw,relatime 0 0 >/sys /sys sysfs rw,relatime 0 0 >/dev /dev devtmpfs rw,relatime,size=1216188k,nr_inodes=304047,mode=755,inode64 0 0 >/dev/pts /dev/pts devpts rw,relatime,mode=600,ptmxmode=000 0 0 >shmfs /dev/shm tmpfs rw,relatime,inode64 0 0 >tmpfs /run tmpfs rw,nosuid,relatime,size=502348k,mode=755,inode64 0 0 >+ cat /proc/mdstat >Personalities : >unused devices: <none> >+ lvm config >devices { >\tuse_devicesfile=0 >} >+ lvm pvs > PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree > /dev/sda3 fedora lvm2 a-- 18.41g 3.41g >+ lvm vgs > VG #PV #LV #SN Attr VSize VFree > fedora 1 1 0 wz--n- 18.41g 3.41g >+ lvm lvs > LV VG Attr LSize Pool Origin Data% Meta% Move Log Cpy%Sync Convert > root fedora -wi-a----- 15.00g >+ 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:b9:3b:2e brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff > inet 169.254.2.15/16 brd 169.254.255.255 scope global dynamic eth0 > valid_lft 86459sec preferred_lft 86459sec > inet6 fec0::5054:ff:feb9:3b2e/64 scope site tentative dynamic mngtmpaddr > valid_lft 86399sec preferred_lft 14399sec > inet6 fe80::5054:ff:feb9:3b2e/64 scope link > 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 >; generated by /usr/sbin/dhclient-script >nameserver 169.254.2.3 >+ lsmod >Module Size Used by >virtio_snd 36864 0 >snd_pcm 159744 1 virtio_snd >snd_timer 45056 1 snd_pcm >snd 126976 3 virtio_snd,snd_timer,snd_pcm >soundcore 16384 1 snd >crc7 12288 0 >crc4 12288 0 >crc_itu_t 12288 0 >virtiofs 36864 0 >fuse 172032 1 virtiofs >virtio_vdpa 16384 0 >vdpa 32768 1 virtio_vdpa >virtio_mmio 20480 0 >virtio_mem 49152 0 >virtio_input 16384 0 >virtio_dma_buf 12288 0 >virtio_balloon 28672 0 >virtio_scsi 24576 2 >virtio_rpmsg_bus 24576 0 >rpmsg_ns 16384 1 virtio_rpmsg_bus >rpmsg_core 20480 2 virtio_rpmsg_bus,rpmsg_ns >nd_pmem 24576 0 >nd_btt 32768 1 nd_pmem >virtio_net 69632 0 >net_failover 20480 1 virtio_net >failover 12288 1 net_failover >virtio_crypto 40960 0 >virtio_console 40960 0 >virtio_bt 12288 0 >bluetooth 872448 1 virtio_bt >rfkill 32768 1 bluetooth >virtio_blk 36864 0 >libnvdimm 221184 2 nd_btt,nd_pmem >crc32_generic 12288 0 >crct10dif_ce 12288 1 >+ date >Thu Jul 13 00:22:05 UTC 2023 >+ echo -n 'clocksource: ' >clocksource: + cat /sys/devices/system/clocksource/clocksource0/current_clocksource >arch_sys_counter >+ echo -n 'uptime: ' >uptime: + cat /proc/uptime >5.25 37.72 >+ 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 >lvm_system_dir = /tmp/lvm >OCaml daemon loaded >commandrvf: stdout=y stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: ls -1v /dev/disk/by-path >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >trying to open virtio-serial channel '/dev/virtio-ports/org.libguestfs.channel.0' >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >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 = 187651235435328 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_partitions >guestfsd: <= list_partitions (0x8) request length 40 bytes >command: ls '-1v' '/dev/disk/by-path' >command: ls returned 0 >command: ls: stdout: >platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:0:0 >platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part1 >platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part2 >platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part3 >platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:1:0 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_partitions = ["/dev/sda1", "/dev/sda2", "/dev/sda3"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sda1" >guestfsd: => list_partitions (0x8) took 0.09 secs >guestfsd: <= vfs_type (0xc6) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda1 >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda1' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >vfat >guestfsd: => vfs_type (0xc6) took 0.07 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "vfat" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: <= vfs_type (0xc6) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda2' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >ext4 >guestfsd: => vfs_type (0xc6) took 0.02 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "ext4" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sda3" >guestfsd: <= vfs_type (0xc6) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda3 >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda3' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >LVM2_member >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "LVM2_member" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: feature_available "lvm2" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: internal_feature_available "lvm2" >guestfsd: => vfs_type (0xc6) took 0.05 secs >guestfsd: <= internal_feature_available (0x1ca) request length 48 bytes >guestfsd: => internal_feature_available (0x1ca) took 0.libguestfs: trace: v2v: internal_feature_available = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: feature_available = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: lvs >00 secs >guestfsd: <= lvs (0xb) request length 40 bytes >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[ --logonly ] >\t[ --nameprefixes ] >\t[ --noheadings ] >\t[ --nosuffix ] >\t[ --readonly ] >\t[ --reportformat basic|json|json_std ] >\t[ --rows ] >\t[ --separator String ] >\t[ --shared ] >\t[ --unbuffered ] >\t[ --units [Number]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[ --nolocking ] >\t[ --lockopt String ] >\t[ --longhelp ] >\t[ --profile String ] >\t[ --version ] >\t[ --devicesfile String ] >\t[ --devices PV ] >\t[ --nohints ] >\t[ --journal String ] > > Use --longhelp to show all options and advanced commands. >command: lvm 'lvs' '-o' 'vg_name,lv_name' '-S' 'lv_role=public && lv_skip_activation!=yes' '--noheadings' '--separator' '/' >command: lvm returned 0 >command: lvm: stdout: > fedora/root >libguestfs: trace: v2v: lvs = ["/dev/fedora/root"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/fedora/root" >guestfsd: => lvs (0xb) took 0.19 secs >guestfsd: <= vfs_type (0xc6) request length 60 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/fedora/root >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/fedora/root' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >xfs >guestfsd: => vfs_type (0xc6) took 0.02 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "xfs" >[ 12.6] Inspecting the source >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_os >guestfsd: <= inspect_os (0x1e0) request length 40 bytes >command: ls '-1v' '/dev/disk/by-path' >command: ls returned 0 >command: ls: stdout: >platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:0:0 >platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part1 >platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part2 >platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part3 >platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:1:0 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: lvm 'lvs' '-o' 'vg_name,lv_name' '-S' 'lv_role=public && lv_skip_activation!=yes' '--noheadings' '--separator' '/' >command: lvm returned 0 >command: lvm: stdout: > fedora/root >command: ls '-1v' '/dev/disk/by-path' >command: ls returned 0 >command: ls: stdout: >platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:0:0 >platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part1 >platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part2 >platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part3 >platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:1:0 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: parted '-m' '-s' '--' '/dev/sda' 'unit' 'b' 'print' >command: parted returned 0 >command: parted: stdout: >BYT; >/dev/sda:21474836480B:scsi:512:512:gpt:QEMU QEMU HARDDISK:; >1:1048576B:630194175B:629145600B:fat32:EFI System Partition:boot, esp; >2:630194176B:1703935999B:1073741824B:ext4::; >3:1703936000B:21473787903B:19769851904B:::lvm; >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: fold-stdout-on-stderr sgdisk '/dev/sda' '-i' '1' >command: sgdisk returned 0 >command: sgdisk: stderr: >Partition GUID code: C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B (EFI system partition) >Partition unique GUID: 2278C397-F85E-45EE-8869-6FA7BE85A566 >First sector: 2048 (at 1024.0 KiB) >Last sector: 1230847 (at 601.0 MiB) >Partition size: 1228800 sectors (600.0 MiB) >Attribute flags: 0000000000000000 >Partition name: 'EFI System Partition' >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: parted '-m' '-s' '--' '/dev/sda' 'unit' 'b' 'print' >command: parted returned 0 >command: parted: stdout: >BYT; >/dev/sda:21474836480B:scsi:512:512:gpt:QEMU QEMU HARDDISK:; >1:1048576B:630194175B:629145600B:fat32:EFI System Partition:boot, esp; >2:630194176B:1703935999B:1073741824B:ext4::; >3:1703936000B:21473787903B:19769851904B:::lvm; >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: fold-stdout-on-stderr sgdisk '/dev/sda' '-i' '2' >command: sgdisk returned 0 >command: sgdisk: stderr: >Partition GUID code: 0FC63DAF-8483-4772-8E79-3D69D8477DE4 (Linux filesystem) >Partition unique GUID: F8F661D7-6F65-4F7A-903C-7C0CB41FC295 >First sector: 1230848 (at 601.0 MiB) >Last sector: 3327999 (at 1.6 GiB) >Partition size: 2097152 sectors (1024.0 MiB) >Attribute flags: 0000000000000000 >Partition name: '' >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: parted '-m' '-s' '--' '/dev/sda' 'unit' 'b' 'print' >command: parted returned 0 >command: parted: stdout: >BYT; >/dev/sda:21474836480B:scsi:512:512:gpt:QEMU QEMU HARDDISK:; >1:1048576B:630194175B:629145600B:fat32:EFI System Partition:boot, esp; >2:630194176B:1703935999B:1073741824B:ext4::; >3:1703936000B:21473787903B:19769851904B:::lvm; >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: fold-stdout-on-stderr sgdisk '/dev/sda' '-i' '3' >command: sgdisk returned 0 >command: sgdisk: stderr: >Partition GUID code: E6D6D379-F507-44C2-A23C-238F2A3DF928 (Linux LVM) >Partition unique GUID: 0BB579ED-60E0-4DAB-A5DA-7950047A2653 >First sector: 3328000 (at 1.6 GiB) >Last sector: 41940991 (at 20.0 GiB) >Partition size: 38612992 sectors (18.4 GiB) >Attribute flags: 0000000000000000 >Partition name: '' >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda1' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >vfat >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda2' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >ext4 >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda3' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >LVM2_member >command: lvm 'lvs' '-o' 'vg_name,lv_name' '-S' 'lv_role=public && lv_skip_activation!=yes' '--noheadings' '--separator' '/' >command: lvm returned 0 >command: lvm: stdout: > fedora/root >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/fedora/root' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >xfs >check_for_filesystem_on: /dev/sda1 (vfat) >command: mount '-o' 'ro' '/dev/sda1' '/sysroot//' >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: /bin' >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/sda1 matched no known OS partition >command: umount '/sysroot' >command: umount returned 0 >check_for_filesystem_on: /dev/sda2 (ext4) >command: mount '-o' 'ro' '/dev/sda2' '/sysroot//' >[ 7.321515] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem c3696eaf-8bd2-465b-b1d8-9e7aa0f5e62c ro with ordered data mode. Quota mode: none. >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: /bin' >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/sda2 matched no known OS partition >command: umount '/sysroot' >[ 7.395396] EXT4-fs (sda2): unmounting filesystem c3696eaf-8bd2-465b-b1d8-9e7aa0f5e62c. >command: umount returned 0 >check_for_filesystem_on: /dev/fedora/root (xfs) >command: mount '-o' 'ro' '/dev/fedora/root' '/sysroot//' >[ 7.541687] SGI XFS with ACLs, security attributes, realtime, scrub, quota, no debug enabled >[ 7.557351] XFS (dm-0): Mounting V5 Filesystem 45872017-7295-49ed-8622-f472704df96f >[ 7.574148] XFS (dm-0): Ending clean mount >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_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /bin' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /bin' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /hurd/console' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /bin' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /etc' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_dir: /bin' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_symlink: /bin' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'readlink: /bin' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/fstab' >check_filesystem: /dev/fedora/root matched Linux root >check_tests: checking /etc/os-release >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/os-release' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'parse_os_release' >parse_version_from_major_minor: parsing '39' >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 /usr/bin/bash >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >chroot: /sysroot: running 'file: /usr/bin/bash' >command: file '-zSb' '/sysroot//usr/bin/bash' >command: file returned 0 >command: file: stdout: >ELF 64-bit LSB pie executable, ARM aarch64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib/ld-linux-aarch64.so.1, BuildID[sha1]=f566f7ffb27435e0993d444813ba3173d4b30f06, for GNU/Linux 3.7.0, stripped >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/fstab' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'check_fstab_aug' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/mdadm.conf' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf' >augeas pathexpr = /augeas/load/*[ "/etc/fstab/" !~ regexp('^') + glob(incl) + regexp('/.*') ] >check_fstab_entry: augeas path: /files/etc/fstab/3 >check_fstab_entry: spec=UUID=C4A0-6A48 >check_fstab_entry: mp=/boot/efi >command: findfs 'UUID=C4A0-6A48' >command: findfs returned 0 >command: findfs: stdout: >/dev/sda1 >check_fstab_entry: vfstype=vfat >check_fstab_entry: augeas path: /files/etc/fstab/2 >check_fstab_entry: spec=UUID=c3696eaf-8bd2-465b-b1d8-9e7aa0f5e62c >check_fstab_entry: mp=/boot >command: findfs 'UUID=c3696eaf-8bd2-465b-b1d8-9e7aa0f5e62c' >command: findfs returned 0 >command: findfs: stdout: >/dev/sda2 >check_fstab_entry: vfstype=ext4 >check_fstab_entry: augeas path: /files/etc/fstab/1 >check_fstab_entry: spec=/dev/mapper/fedora-root >check_fstab_entry: mp=/ >resolve_fstab_device: /dev/mapper/fedora-root matched /dev/mapper >command: lvm 'lvs' '-o' 'vg_name,lv_name' '-S' 'lv_role=public && lv_skip_activation!=yes' '--noheadings' '--separator' '/' >command: lvm returned 0 >command: lvm: stdout: > fedora/root >check_fstab_entry: vfstype=xfs >chroot: /sysroot: running 'check_hostname_from_file: /etc/HOSTNAME' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'check_hostname_from_file: /etc/hostname' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/sysconfig/network' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /etc/sysconfig/network' >chroot: /sysroot: running 'check_hostname_from_sysconfig_network' >augeas pathexpr = /augeas/load/*[ "/etc/sysconfig/network/" !~ regexp('^') + glob(incl) + regexp('/.*') ] >chroot: /sysroot: running 'is_file: /usr/bin/dnf' >command: umount '/sysroot' >[ 9.326796] XFS (dm-0): Unmounting Filesystem 45872017-7295-49ed-8622-f472704df96f >command: umount returned 0 >inspect_os: fses: >fs: /dev/sda1 (vfat) role: other >fs: /dev/sda2 (ext4) role: other >fs: /dev/fedora/root (xfs) role: root > type: linux > distro: fedora > package_format: rpm > package_management: dnf > product_name: Fedora Linux 39 (Server Edition Prerelease) > version: 39.0 > arch: aarch64 > fstab: [(/dev/sda1, /boot/efi), (/dev/sda2, /boot), (/dev/fedora/root, /)] > >inspect_get_roots: roots: >/dev/fedora/root (xfs): > type: linux > distro: fedora > package_format: rpm > package_management: dnf > product_name: Fedora Linux 39 (Server Edition Prerelease) > version: 39.0 > arch: aarch64 > fstab: [(/dev/sda1, /boot/efi), (/dev/sda2, /boot), (/dev/fedora/root, /)] >guestfsd: => inspect_os (0x1e0) took 3.40 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_os = ["/dev/fedora/root"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_format "/dev/fedora/root" >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_format (0x1e2) request length 60 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/fedora/root >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_format = "installed" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_type "/dev/fedora/root" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_format (0x1e2) took 0.06 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_type (0x1e3) request length 60 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/fedora/root >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_type = "linux" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_format "/dev/fedora/root" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_type (0x1e3) took 0.06 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_package_format (0x1e5) request length 60 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/fedora/root >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_format = "rpm" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_mountpoints "/dev/fedora/root" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_package_format (0x1e5) took 0.05 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_mountpoints (0x1f4) request length 60 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/fedora/root >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_mountpoints = ["/boot/efi", "/dev/sda1", "/boot", "/dev/sda2", "/", "/dev/fedora/root"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mount "/dev/fedora/root" "/" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_mountpoints (0x1f4) took 0.06 secs >guestfsd: <= mount (0x1) request length 68 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/fedora/root >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: mount '/dev/fedora/root' '/sysroot//' >[ 9.688358] XFS (dm-0): Mounting V5 Filesystem 45872017-7295-49ed-8622-f472704df96f >[ 9.701056] XFS (dm-0): Ending clean mount >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mount = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: touch "/azw3p6uu" >guestfsd: => mount (0x1) took 0.08 secs >guestfsd: <= touch (0x3) request length 56 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: touch = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: rm "/azw3p6uu" >guestfsd: => touch (0x3) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= rm (0x1d) request length 56 bytes >guestfsd: => rm (0x1d) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: rm = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mount "/dev/sda2" "/boot" >guestfsd: <= mount (0x1) request length 68 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: mount returned 0 >command: mount '/dev/sda2' '/sysroot//boot' >[ 9.768689] EXT4-fs (sda2): mounted filesystem c3696eaf-8bd2-465b-b1d8-9e7aa0f5e62c r/w with ordered data mode. Quota mode: none. >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mount = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mount "/dev/sda1" "/boot/efi" >guestfsd: => mount (0x1) took 0.06 secs >guestfsd: <= mount (0x1) request length 72 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda1 >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: mount returned 0 >command: mount '/dev/sda1' '/sysroot//boot/efi' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mount = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_list_applications2 "/dev/fedora/root" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_type "/dev/fedora/root" >guestfsd: => mount (0x1) took 0.06 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_type (0x1e3) request length 60 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/fedora/root >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_type = "linux" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_format "/dev/fedora/root" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_type (0x1e3) took 0.05 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_package_format (0x1e5) request length 60 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/fedora/root >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_format = "rpm" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: internal_list_rpm_applications >guestfsd: => inspect_get_package_format (0x1e5) took 0.04 secs >guestfsd: <= internal_list_rpm_applications (0x1fe) request length 40 bytes >command: mount returned 0 >chroot: /sysroot: running 'librpm' >librpm returned 781 installed packages >libguestfs: trace: v2v: internal_list_rpm_applications = <struct guestfs_application2_list(781) = [0]{app2_name: ModemManager, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.20.6, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/ModemManager/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mobile broadband modem management service, app2_description: The ModemManager service manages WWAN modems and provides a consistent API for\ninteracting with these devices to client applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1]{app2_name: ModemManager-glib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.20.6, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/ModemManager/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for adding ModemManager support to applications that use glib., app2_description: This package contains the libraries that make it easier to use some ModemManager\nfunctionality from applications that use glib., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [2]{app2_name: NetworkManager, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.43.10, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://networkmanager.dev/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network connection manager and user applications, app2_description: NetworkManager is a system service that manages network interfaces and\nconnections based on user or automatic configuration. It supports\nEthernet, Bridge, Bond, VLAN, Team, InfiniBand, Wi-Fi, mobile broadband\n(WWAN), PPPoE and other devices, and supports a variety of different VPN\nservices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [3]{app2_name: NetworkManager-bluetooth, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.43.10, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://networkmanager.dev/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Bluetooth device plugin for NetworkManager, app2_description: This package contains NetworkManager support for Bluetooth devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [4]{app2_name: NetworkManager-libnm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.43.10, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://networkmanager.dev/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for adding NetworkManager support to applications., app2_description: This package contains the libraries that make it easier to use some\nNetworkManager functionality from applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [5]{app2_name: NetworkManager-team, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.43.10, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://networkmanager.dev/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Team device plugin for NetworkManager, app2_description: This package contains NetworkManager support for team devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [6]{app2_name: NetworkManager-wifi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.43.10, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://networkmanager.dev/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Wifi plugin for NetworkManager, app2_description: This package contains NetworkManager support for Wifi and OLPC devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [7]{app2_name: NetworkManager-wwan, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.43.10, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://networkmanager.dev/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mobile broadband device plugin for NetworkManager, app2_description: This package contains NetworkManager support for mobile broadband (WWAN)\ndevices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [8]{app2_name: PackageKit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.6, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/software/PackageKit/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Package management service, app2_description: PackageKit is a D-Bus abstraction layer that allows the session user\nto manage packages in a secure way using a cross-distro,\ncross-architecture API., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [9]{app2_name: PackageKit-glib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.6, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/software/PackageKit/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GLib libraries for accessing PackageKit, app2_description: GLib libraries for accessing PackageKit., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [10]{app2_name: abrt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Automatic bug detection and reporting tool, app2_description: abrt is a tool to help users to detect defects in applications and\nto create a bug report with all information needed by maintainer to fix it.\nIt uses plugin system to extend its functionality., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [11]{app2_name: abrt-addon-ccpp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: abrt's C/C++ addon, app2_description: This package contains abrt's C/C++ analyzer plugin., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [12]{app2_name: abrt-addon-kerneloops, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: abrt's kerneloops addon, app2_description: This package contains plugin for collecting kernel crash information from\nsystem log., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [13]{app2_name: abrt-addon-pstoreoops, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: abrt's pstore oops addon, app2_description: This package contains plugin for collecting kernel oopses from pstore storage., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [14]{app2_name: abrt-addon-vmcore, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: abrt's vmcore addon, app2_description: This package contains plugin for collecting kernel crash information from\nvmcore files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [15]{app2_name: abrt-addon-xorg, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: abrt's Xorg addon, app2_description: This package contains plugin for collecting Xorg crash information from Xorg\nlog., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [16]{app2_name: abrt-cli, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Virtual package to make easy default installation on non-graphical environments, app2_description: Virtual package to install all necessary packages for usage from command line\nenvironment., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [17]{app2_name: abrt-dbus, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: ABRT DBus service, app2_description: ABRT DBus service which provides org.freedesktop.problems API on dbus and\nuses PolicyKit to authorize to access the problem data., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [18]{app2_name: abrt-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for abrt, app2_description: Libraries for abrt., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [19]{app2_name: abrt-plugin-bodhi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: abrt's bodhi plugin, app2_description: Search for a new updates in bodhi server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [20]{app2_name: abrt-tui, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: abrt's command line interface, app2_description: This package contains a simple command line client for processing abrt reports\nin command line environment., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [21]{app2_name: acl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.3.1, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/acl, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Access control list utilities, app2_description: This package contains the getfacl and setfacl utilities needed for\nmanipulating access control lists., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [22]{app2_name: adcli, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.2, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/realmd/adcli, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Active Directory enrollment, app2_description: adcli is a tool for joining an Active Directory domain using\nstandard LDAP and Kerberos calls., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [23]{app2_name: alternatives, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.24, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/fedora-sysv/chkconfig, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A tool to maintain symbolic links determining default commands, app2_description: alternatives creates, removes, maintains and displays information about the\nsymbolic links comprising the alternatives system. It is possible for several\nprograms fulfilling the same or similar functions to be installed on a single\nsystem at the same time., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [24]{app2_name: amd-gpu-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230625, app2_release: 151.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for AMD GPUs, app2_description: Firmware for AMD amdgpu and radeon GPUs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [25]{app2_name: ansible-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1, app2_release: 10.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: (none), app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SRPM stage RPM packaging macros for Ansible collections, app2_description: SRPM stage RPM packaging macros for Ansible collections., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [26]{app2_name: at, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.5, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/a/at, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Job spooling tools, app2_description: At and batch read commands from standard input or from a specified\nfile. At allows you to specify that a command will be run at a\nparticular time. Batch will execute commands when the system load\nlevels drop to a particular level. Both commands use user's shell.\n\nYou should install the at package if you need a utility for\ntime-oriented job control. Note: If it is a recurring job that will\nneed to be repeated at the same time every day/week, etc. you should\nuse crontab instead., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [27]{app2_name: atheros-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230625, app2_release: 151.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Qualcomm Atheros WiFi/Bluetooth adapters, app2_description: Firmware for Qualcomm Atheros ath6k/ath9k/ath10k/ath11k WiFi adapters., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [28]{app2_name: attr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.5.1, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/attr, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for managing filesystem extended attributes, app2_description: A set of tools for manipulating extended attributes on filesystem\nobjects, in particular getfattr(1) and setfattr(1).\nAn attr(1) command is also provided which is largely compatible\nwith the SGI IRIX tool of the same name., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [29]{app2_name: audit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1.1, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, 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 kernel auditing, app2_description: The audit package contains the user space utilities for\nstoring and searching the audit records generated by\nthe audit subsystem in the Linux 2.6 and later kernels., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [30]{app2_name: audit-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1.1, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/audit/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Dynamic library for libaudit, app2_description: The audit-libs package contains the dynamic libraries needed for\napplications to use the audit framework., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [31]{app2_name: augeas-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.13.0, app2_release: 4.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://augeas.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for augeas, app2_description: The libraries for augeas.\n\nAugeas is a library for programmatically editing configuration files. It parses\nconfiguration files into a tree structure, which it exposes through its\npublic API. Changes made through the API are written back to the initially\nread files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [32]{app2_name: authselect, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.2, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/authselect/authselect, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Configures authentication and identity sources from supported profiles, app2_description: Authselect is designed to be a replacement for authconfig but it takes\na different approach to configure the system. Instead of letting\nthe administrator build the PAM stack with a tool (which may potentially\nend up with a broken configuration), it would ship several tested stacks\n(profiles) that solve a use-case and are well tested and supported.\nAt the same time, some obsolete features of authconfig are not\nsupported by authselect., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [33]{app2_name: authselect-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.2, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/authselect/authselect, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility library used by the authselect tool, app2_description: Common library files for authselect. This package is used by the authselect\ncommand line tool and any other potential front-ends., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [34]{app2_name: avahi-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8, app2_release: 23.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://avahi.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for avahi run-time use, app2_description: The avahi-libs package contains the libraries needed\nto run programs that use avahi., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [35]{app2_name: b43-fwcutter, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 019, app2_release: 23.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://bues.ch/b43/fwcutter/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware extraction tool for Broadcom wireless driver, app2_description: This package contains the 'b43-fwcutter' tool which is used to\nextract firmware for the Broadcom network devices.\n\nSee the README.too file shipped in the package's documentation for\ninstructions on using this tool., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [36]{app2_name: b43-openfwwf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.2, app2_release: 30.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.ing.unibs.it/openfwwf/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Open firmware for some Broadcom 43xx series WLAN chips, app2_description: Open firmware for some Broadcom 43xx series WLAN chips.\nCurrently supported models are 4306, 4311(rev1), 4318 and 4320., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [37]{app2_name: basesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 11, app2_release: 17.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: (none), app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The skeleton package which defines a simple Fedora system, app2_description: Basesystem defines the components of a basic Fedora system\n(for example, the package installation order to use during bootstrapping).\nBasesystem should be in every installation of a system, and it\nshould never be removed. As the package has no content, it is Public Domain., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [38]{app2_name: bash, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.2.15, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/bash, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNU Bourne Again shell, app2_description: The GNU Bourne Again shell (Bash) is a shell or command language\ninterpreter that is compatible with the Bourne shell (sh). Bash\nincorporates useful features from the Korn shell (ksh) and the C shell\n(csh). Most sh scripts can be run by bash without modification., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [39]{app2_name: bash-completion, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.11, app2_release: 11.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/scop/bash-completion, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Programmable completion for Bash, app2_description: bash-completion is a collection of shell functions that take advantage\nof the programmable completion feature of bash., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [40]{app2_name: bc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.07.1, app2_release: 17.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/bc/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU's bc (a numeric processing language) and dc (a calculator), app2_description: The bc package includes bc and dc. Bc is an arbitrary precision\nnumeric processing arithmetic language. Dc is an interactive\narbitrary precision stack based calculator, which can be used as a\ntext mode calculator.\n\nInstall the bc package if you need its number handling capabilities or\nif you would like to use its text mode calculator., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [41]{app2_name: bind-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 32, app2_version: 9.18.16, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.isc.org/downloads/bind/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries used by the BIND DNS packages, app2_description: Contains heavyweight version of BIND suite libraries used by both named DNS\nserver and utilities in bind-utils package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [42]{app2_name: bind-license, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 32, app2_version: 9.18.16, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.isc.org/downloads/bind/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: License of the BIND DNS suite, app2_description: Contains license of the BIND DNS suite., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [43]{app2_name: bind-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 32, app2_version: 9.18.16, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.isc.org/downloads/bind/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for querying DNS name servers, app2_description: Bind-utils contains a collection of utilities for querying DNS (Domain\nName System) name servers to find out information about Internet\nhosts. These tools will provide you with the IP addresses for given\nhost names, as well as other information about registered domains and\nnetwork addresses.\n\nYou should install bind-utils if you need to get information from DNS name\nservers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [44]{app2_name: binutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.40, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://sourceware.org/binutils, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GNU collection of binary utilities, app2_description: Binutils is a collection of binary utilities, including ar (for\ncreating, modifying and extracting from archives), as (a family of GNU\nassemblers), gprof (for displaying call graph profile data), ld (the\nGNU linker), nm (for listing symbols from object files), objcopy (for\ncopying and translating object files), objdump (for displaying\ninformation from object files), ranlib (for generating an index for\nthe contents of an archive), readelf (for displaying detailed\ninformation about binary files), size (for listing the section sizes\nof an object or archive file), strings (for listing printable strings\nfrom files), strip (for discarding symbols), and addr2line (for\nconverting addresses to file and line)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [45]{app2_name: binutils-gold, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.40, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://sourceware.org/binutils, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GOLD linker, a faster alternative to the BFD linker, app2_description: This package provides the GOLD linker, which can be used as an alternative to\nthe default binutils linker (ld.bfd). The GOLD is generally faster than the\nBFD linker, and it supports features such as Identical Code Folding and\nIncremental linking. Unfortunately it is not as well maintained as the BFD\nlinker, and it may become deprecated in the future., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [46]{app2_name: bluez, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.68, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bluez.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Bluetooth utilities, app2_description: Utilities for use in Bluetooth applications:\n\t- avinfo\n\t- bluemoon\n\t- bluetoothctl\n\t- bluetoothd\n\t- btattach\n\t- btmon\n\t- hex2hcd\n\t- l2ping\n\t- l2test\n\t- mpris-proxy\n\t- rctest\n\nThe BLUETOOTH trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [47]{app2_name: bluez-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.68, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bluez.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for use in Bluetooth applications, app2_description: Libraries for use in Bluetooth applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [48]{app2_name: boost-regex, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.81.0, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.boost.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Run-time component of boost regular expression library, app2_description: \nRun-time support for boost regular expression library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [49]{app2_name: brcmfmac-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230625, app2_release: 151.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Broadcom/Cypress brcmfmac WiFi/Bluetooth adapters, app2_description: Firmware for Broadcom/Cypress brcmfmac WiFi/Bluetooth adapters., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [50]{app2_name: btrfs-progs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.3.2, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Userspace programs for btrfs, app2_description: The btrfs-progs package provides all the userspace programs needed to create,\ncheck, modify and correct any inconsistencies in the btrfs filesystem., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [51]{app2_name: bzip2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.8, app2_release: 13.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bzip.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: File compression utility, app2_description: Bzip2 is a freely available, patent-free, high quality data compressor.\nBzip2 compresses files to within 10 to 15 percent of the capabilities\nof the best techniques available. However, bzip2 has the added benefit\nof being approximately two times faster at compression and six times\nfaster at decompression than those techniques. Bzip2 is not the\nfastest compression utility, but it does strike a balance between speed\nand compression capability.\n\nInstall bzip2 if you need a compression utility., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [52]{app2_name: bzip2-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.8, app2_release: 13.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bzip.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for applications using bzip2, app2_description: Libraries for applications using the bzip2 compression format., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [53]{app2_name: c-ares, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.19.1, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://c-ares.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library that performs asynchronous DNS operations, app2_description: c-ares is a C library that performs DNS requests and name resolves\nasynchronously. c-ares is a fork of the library named 'ares', written\nby Greg Hudson at MIT., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [54]{app2_name: ca-certificates, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2023.2.60, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/CA-Certificates, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Mozilla CA root certificate bundle, app2_description: This package contains the set of CA certificates chosen by the\nMozilla Foundation for use with the Internet PKI., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [55]{app2_name: capstone, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.0.2, app2_release: 14.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.capstone-engine.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A lightweight multi-platform, multi-architecture disassembly framework, app2_description: \nCapstone is a disassembly framework with the target of becoming the ultimate\ndisasm engine for binary analysis and reversing in the security community., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [56]{app2_name: checkpolicy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: (none), app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux policy compiler, app2_description: Security-enhanced Linux is a feature of the Linux\xc2\xae kernel and a number\nof utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to add\nmandatory access controls to Linux. The Security-enhanced Linux\nkernel contains new architectural components originally developed to\nimprove the security of the Flask operating system. These\narchitectural components provide general support for the enforcement\nof many kinds of mandatory access control policies, including those\nbased on the concepts of Type Enforcement\xc2\xae, Role-based Access\nControl, and Multi-level Security.\n\nThis package contains checkpolicy, the SELinux policy compiler.\nOnly required for building policies., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [57]{app2_name: chrony, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.4, app2_release: 0.1.pre1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://chrony.tuxfamily.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An NTP client/server, app2_description: chrony is a versatile implementation of the Network Time Protocol (NTP).\nIt can synchronise the system clock with NTP servers, reference clocks\n(e.g. GPS receiver), and manual input using wristwatch and keyboard. It\ncan also operate as an NTPv4 (RFC 5905) server and peer to provide a time\nservice to other computers in the network., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [58]{app2_name: cifs-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.0, app2_release: 1.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://linux-cifs.samba.org/cifs-utils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for mounting and managing CIFS mounts, app2_description: The SMB/CIFS protocol is a standard file sharing protocol widely deployed\non Microsoft Windows machines. This package contains tools for mounting\nshares on Linux using the SMB/CIFS protocol. The tools in this package\nwork in conjunction with support in the kernel to allow one to mount a\nSMB/CIFS share onto a client and use it as if it were a standard Linux\nfile system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [59]{app2_name: clevis, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 19, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/latchset/clevis, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Automated decryption framework, app2_description: Clevis is a framework for automated decryption. It allows you to encrypt\ndata using sophisticated unlocking policies which enable decryption to\noccur automatically.\n\nThe clevis package provides basic encryption/decryption policy support.\nUsers can use this directly; but most commonly, it will be used as a\nbuilding block for other packages. For example, see the clevis-luks\nand clevis-dracut packages for automatic root volume unlocking of\nLUKSv1/LUKSv2 volumes during early boot., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [60]{app2_name: clevis-luks, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 19, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/latchset/clevis, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: LUKS integration for clevis, app2_description: LUKS integration for clevis. This package allows you to bind a LUKS\nvolume to a clevis unlocking policy. For automated unlocking, an unlocker\nwill also be required. See, for example, clevis-dracut and clevis-udisks2., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [61]{app2_name: clevis-pin-tpm2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.2, app2_release: 5.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/fedora-iot/clevis-pin-tpm2/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Clevis PIN for unlocking with TPM2 supporting Authorized Policies, app2_description: Clevis PIN for unlocking with TPM2 supporting Authorized Policies., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [62]{app2_name: cockpit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 295, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://cockpit-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Web Console for Linux servers, app2_description: The Cockpit Web Console enables users to administer GNU/Linux servers using a\nweb browser.\n\nIt offers network configuration, log inspection, diagnostic reports, SELinux\ntroubleshooting, interactive command-line sessions, and more., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [63]{app2_name: cockpit-bridge, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 295, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://cockpit-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cockpit bridge server-side component, app2_description: The Cockpit bridge component installed server side and runs commands on the\nsystem on behalf of the web based user interface., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [64]{app2_name: cockpit-networkmanager, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 295, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://cockpit-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cockpit user interface for networking, using NetworkManager, app2_description: The Cockpit component for managing networking. This package uses NetworkManager., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [65]{app2_name: cockpit-packagekit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 295, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://cockpit-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cockpit user interface for packages, app2_description: The Cockpit components for installing OS updates and Cockpit add-ons,\nvia PackageKit., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [66]{app2_name: cockpit-selinux, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 295, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://cockpit-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cockpit SELinux package, app2_description: This package contains the Cockpit user interface integration with the\nutility setroubleshoot to diagnose and resolve SELinux issues., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [67]{app2_name: cockpit-storaged, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 295, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://cockpit-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cockpit user interface for storage, using udisks, app2_description: The Cockpit component for managing storage. This package uses udisks., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [68]{app2_name: cockpit-system, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 295, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://cockpit-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cockpit admin interface package for configuring and troubleshooting a system, app2_description: This package contains the Cockpit shell and system configuration interfaces., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [69]{app2_name: cockpit-ws, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 295, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://cockpit-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cockpit Web Service, app2_description: The Cockpit Web Service listens on the network, and authenticates users.\n\nIf sssd-dbus is installed, you can enable client certificate/smart card\nauthentication via sssd/FreeIPA., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [70]{app2_name: compsize, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5, app2_release: 5.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/kilobyte/compsize, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility for measuring compression ratio of files on btrfs, app2_description: compsize takes a list of files (given as arguments) on a btrfs filesystem and\nmeasures used compression types and effective compression ratio, producing\na report., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [71]{app2_name: coreutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A set of basic GNU tools commonly used in shell scripts, app2_description: These are the GNU core utilities. This package is the combination of\nthe old GNU fileutils, sh-utils, and textutils packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [72]{app2_name: coreutils-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: coreutils common optional components, app2_description: Optional though recommended components,\nincluding documentation and translations., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [73]{app2_name: cpio, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.14, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/cpio/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GNU archiving program, app2_description: GNU cpio copies files into or out of a cpio or tar archive. Archives\nare files which contain a collection of other files plus information\nabout them, such as their file name, owner, timestamps, and access\npermissions. The archive can be another file on the disk, a magnetic\ntape, or a pipe. GNU cpio supports the following archive formats: binary,\nold ASCII, new ASCII, crc, HPUX binary, HPUX old ASCII, old tar and POSIX.1\ntar. By default, cpio creates binary format archives, so that they are\ncompatible with older cpio programs. When it is extracting files from\narchives, cpio automatically recognizes which kind of archive it is reading\nand can read archives created on machines with a different byte-order.\n\nInstall cpio if you need a program to manage file archives., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [74]{app2_name: cracklib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.11, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/cracklib/cracklib, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A password-checking library, app2_description: CrackLib tests passwords to determine whether they match certain\nsecurity-oriented characteristics, with the purpose of stopping users\nfrom choosing passwords that are easy to guess. CrackLib performs\nseveral tests on passwords: it tries to generate words from a username\nand gecos entry and checks those words against the password; it checks\nfor simplistic patterns in passwords; and it checks for the password\nin a dictionary.\n\nCrackLib is actually a library containing a particular C function\nwhich is used to check the password, as well as other C\nfunctions. CrackLib is not a replacement for a passwd program; it must\nbe used in conjunction with an existing passwd program.\n\nInstall the cracklib package if you need a program to check users'\npasswords to see if they are at least minimally secure. If you install\nCrackLib, you will also want to install the cracklib-dicts package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [75]{app2_name: cracklib-dicts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.11, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/cracklib/cracklib, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The standard CrackLib dictionaries, app2_description: The cracklib-dicts package includes the CrackLib dictionaries.\nCrackLib will need to use the dictionary appropriate to your system,\nwhich is normally put in /usr/share/dict/words. Cracklib-dicts also\ncontains the utilities necessary for the creation of new dictionaries.\n\nIf you are installing CrackLib, you should also install cracklib-dicts., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [76]{app2_name: cronie, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.1, app2_release: 4.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/cronie-crond/cronie, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cron daemon for executing programs at set times, app2_description: Cronie contains the standard UNIX daemon crond that runs specified programs at\nscheduled times and related tools. It is a fork of the original vixie-cron and\nhas security and configuration enhancements like the ability to use pam and\nSELinux., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [77]{app2_name: cronie-anacron, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.1, app2_release: 4.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/cronie-crond/cronie, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility for running regular jobs, app2_description: Anacron is part of cronie that is used for running jobs with regular\nperiodicity which do not have exact time of day of execution.\n\nThe default settings of anacron execute the daily, weekly, and monthly\njobs, but anacron allows setting arbitrary periodicity of jobs.\n\nUsing anacron allows running the periodic jobs even if the system is often\npowered off and it also allows randomizing the time of the job execution\nfor better utilization of resources shared among multiple systems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [78]{app2_name: crontabs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.11, app2_release: 29.20190603git.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/cronie-crond/crontabs, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Root crontab files used to schedule the execution of programs, app2_description: This package is used by Fedora mainly for executing files by cron.\n\nThe crontabs package contains root crontab files and directories.\nYou will need to install cron daemon to run the jobs from the crontabs.\nThe cron daemon such as cronie or fcron checks the crontab files to\nsee when particular commands are scheduled to be executed. If commands\nare scheduled, it executes them.\n\nCrontabs handles a basic system function, so it should be installed on\nyour system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [79]{app2_name: crypto-policies, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230614, app2_release: 1.git5f3458e.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/redhat-crypto/fedora-crypto-policies, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System-wide crypto policies, app2_description: This package provides pre-built configuration files with\ncryptographic policies for various cryptographic back-ends,\nsuch as SSL/TLS libraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [80]{app2_name: crypto-policies-scripts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230614, app2_release: 1.git5f3458e.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/redhat-crypto/fedora-crypto-policies, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tool to switch between crypto policies, app2_description: This package provides a tool update-crypto-policies, which applies\nthe policies provided by the crypto-policies package. These can be\neither the pre-built policies from the base package or custom policies\ndefined in simple policy definition files.\n\nThe package also provides a tool fips-mode-setup, which can be used\nto enable or disable the system FIPS mode., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [81]{app2_name: cryptsetup, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.1, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility for setting up encrypted disks, app2_description: The cryptsetup package contains a utility for setting up\ndisk encryption using dm-crypt kernel module., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [82]{app2_name: cryptsetup-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.1, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cryptsetup shared library, app2_description: This package contains the cryptsetup shared library, libcryptsetup., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [83]{app2_name: ctags, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.0.0, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://ctags.io/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A C programming language indexing and/or cross-reference tool, app2_description: Ctags generates an index (or tag) file of C language objects found in\nC source and header files. The index makes it easy for text editors or\nother utilities to locate the indexed items. Ctags can also generate a\ncross reference file which lists information about the various objects\nfound in a set of C language files in human readable form. Exuberant\nCtags improves on ctags because it can find all types of C language tags,\nincluding macro definitions, enumerated values (values inside enum{...}),\nfunction and method definitions, enum/struct/union tags, external\nfunction prototypes, typedef names and variable declarations. Exuberant\nCtags is far less likely to be fooled by code containing #if preprocessor\nconditional constructs than ctags. Exuberant ctags supports output of\nEmacs style TAGS files and can be used to print out a list of selected\nobjects found in source files.\n\nInstall ctags if you are going to use your system for C programming., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [84]{app2_name: curl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 8.1.2, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://curl.se/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A utility for getting files from remote servers (FTP, HTTP, and others), app2_description: curl is a command line tool for transferring data with URL syntax, supporting\nFTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS, SCP, SFTP, TFTP, TELNET, DICT, LDAP, LDAPS, FILE, IMAP,\nSMTP, POP3 and RTSP. curl supports SSL certificates, HTTP POST, HTTP PUT, FTP\nuploading, HTTP form based upload, proxies, cookies, user+password\nauthentication (Basic, Digest, NTLM, Negotiate, kerberos...), file transfer\nresume, proxy tunneling and a busload of other useful tricks., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [85]{app2_name: cyrus-sasl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.28, app2_release: 10.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.cyrusimap.org/sasl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Cyrus SASL library, app2_description: The cyrus-sasl package contains the Cyrus implementation of SASL.\nSASL is the Simple Authentication and Security Layer, a method for\nadding authentication support to connection-based protocols., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [86]{app2_name: cyrus-sasl-gssapi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.28, app2_release: 10.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.cyrusimap.org/sasl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GSSAPI authentication support for Cyrus SASL, app2_description: The cyrus-sasl-gssapi package contains the Cyrus SASL plugins which\nsupport GSSAPI authentication. GSSAPI is commonly used for Kerberos\nauthentication., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [87]{app2_name: cyrus-sasl-lib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.28, app2_release: 10.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.cyrusimap.org/sasl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared libraries needed by applications which use Cyrus SASL, app2_description: The cyrus-sasl-lib package contains shared libraries which are needed by\napplications which use the Cyrus SASL library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [88]{app2_name: cyrus-sasl-plain, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.28, app2_release: 10.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.cyrusimap.org/sasl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PLAIN and LOGIN authentication support for Cyrus SASL, app2_description: The cyrus-sasl-plain package contains the Cyrus SASL plugins which support\nPLAIN and LOGIN authentication schemes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [89]{app2_name: daxctl-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 77, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/pmem/ndctl, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Management library for "Device DAX" devices, app2_description: Device DAX is a facility for establishing DAX mappings of performance /\nfeature-differentiated memory. daxctl-libs provides an enumeration /\ncontrol API for these devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [90]{app2_name: dbus, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.14.8, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: D-BUS message bus, app2_description: D-BUS is a system for sending messages between applications. It is\nused both for the system-wide message bus service, and as a\nper-user-login-session messaging facility., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [91]{app2_name: dbus-broker, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 33, app2_release: 1.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/bus1/dbus-broker, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux D-Bus Message Broker, app2_description: dbus-broker is an implementation of a message bus as defined by the D-Bus\nspecification. Its aim is to provide high performance and reliability, while\nkeeping compatibility to the D-Bus reference implementation. It is exclusively\nwritten for Linux systems, and makes use of many modern features provided by\nrecent Linux kernel releases., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [92]{app2_name: dbus-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.14.8, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: D-BUS message bus configuration, app2_description: The dbus-common package provides the configuration and setup files for D-Bus\nimplementations to provide a System and User Message Bus., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [93]{app2_name: dbus-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.14.8, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for accessing D-BUS, app2_description: This package contains lowlevel libraries for accessing D-BUS., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [94]{app2_name: dbus-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.14.8, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: D-BUS Tools and Utilities, app2_description: Tools and utilities to interact with a running D-Bus Message Bus, provided by\nthe reference implementation., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [95]{app2_name: debugedit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.0, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://sourceware.org/debugedit/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for debuginfo creation, app2_description: The debugedit project provides programs and scripts for creating\ndebuginfo and source file distributions, collect build-ids and rewrite\nsource paths in DWARF data for debugging, tracing and profiling.\n\nIt is based on code originally from the rpm project plus libiberty and\nbinutils. It depends on the elfutils libelf and libdw libraries to\nread and write ELF files, DWARF data and build-ids., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [96]{app2_name: default-editor, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.2, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.nano-editor.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Metapackage for DNF group, app2_description: The package acts as a placeholder in DNF group 'Standard', which will\ninstall nano-default-editor on fresh installs and it will not block users\nwho don't have nano as a default editor during upgrade., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [97]{app2_name: deltarpm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.6.3, app2_release: 10.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/deltarpm, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Create deltas between rpms, app2_description: A deltarpm contains the difference between an old\nand a new version of a rpm, which makes it possible\nto recreate the new rpm from the deltarpm and the old\none. You don't have to have a copy of the old rpm,\ndeltarpms can also work with installed rpms., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [98]{app2_name: desktop-file-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.26, app2_release: 8.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/desktop-file-utils, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for manipulating .desktop files, app2_description: .desktop files are used to describe an application for inclusion in\nGNOME or KDE menus. This package contains desktop-file-validate which\nchecks whether a .desktop file complies with the specification at\nhttp://www.freedesktop.org/standards/, and desktop-file-install\nwhich installs a desktop file to the standard directory, optionally\nfixing it up in the process., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [99]{app2_name: device-mapper, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.02.195, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.sourceware.org/dm/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device mapper utility, app2_description: This package contains the supporting userspace utility, dmsetup,\nfor the kernel device-mapper., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [100]{app2_name: device-mapper-event, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.02.195, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://sourceware.org/lvm2/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device-mapper event daemon, app2_description: This package contains the dmeventd daemon for monitoring the state\nof device-mapper devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [101]{app2_name: device-mapper-event-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.02.195, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://sourceware.org/lvm2/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device-mapper event daemon shared library, app2_description: This package contains the device-mapper event daemon shared library,\nlibdevmapper-event., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [102]{app2_name: device-mapper-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.02.195, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://sourceware.org/lvm2/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device-mapper shared library, app2_description: This package contains the device-mapper shared library, libdevmapper., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [103]{app2_name: device-mapper-multipath, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://christophe.varoqui.free.fr/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools to manage multipath devices using device-mapper, app2_description: device-mapper-multipath provides tools to manage multipath devices by\ninstructing the device-mapper multipath kernel module what to do.\nThe tools are :\n* multipath - Scan the system for multipath devices and assemble them.\n* multipathd - Detects when paths fail and execs multipath to update things., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [104]{app2_name: device-mapper-multipath-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://christophe.varoqui.free.fr/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The device-mapper-multipath modules and shared library, app2_description: The device-mapper-multipath-libs provides the path checker\nand prioritizer modules. It also contains the libmpathpersist and\nlibmpathcmd shared libraries, as well as multipath's internal library,\nlibmultipath., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [105]{app2_name: device-mapper-persistent-data, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.4, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/jthornber/thin-provisioning-tools, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device-mapper Persistent Data Tools, app2_description: thin-provisioning-tools contains check,dump,restore,repair,rmap\nand metadata_size tools to manage device-mapper thin provisioning\ntarget metadata devices; cache check,dump,metadata_size,restore\nand repair tools to manage device-mapper cache metadata devices\nare included and era check, dump, restore and invalidate to manage\nsnapshot eras, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [106]{app2_name: dhcp-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 12, app2_version: 4.4.3, app2_release: 7.P1.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.isc.org/dhcp/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Provides the ISC DHCP client daemon and dhclient-script, app2_description: DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol which allows\nindividual devices on an IP network to get their own network\nconfiguration information (IP address, subnetmask, broadcast address,\netc.) from a DHCP server. The overall purpose of DHCP is to make it\neasier to administer a large network.\n\nThis package provides the ISC DHCP client., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [107]{app2_name: dhcp-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 12, app2_version: 4.4.3, app2_release: 7.P1.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.isc.org/dhcp/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common files used by ISC dhcp client, server and relay agent, app2_description: DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol which allows\nindividual devices on an IP network to get their own network\nconfiguration information (IP address, subnetmask, broadcast address,\netc.) from a DHCP server. The overall purpose of DHCP is to make it\neasier to administer a large network.\n\nThis package provides common files used by dhcp and dhclient package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [108]{app2_name: diffutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.10, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/diffutils/diffutils.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU collection of diff utilities, app2_description: Diffutils includes four utilities: diff, cmp, diff3 and sdiff. Diff\ncompares two files and shows the differences, line by line. The cmp\ncommand shows the offset and line numbers where two files differ, or\ncmp can show the characters that differ between the two files. The\ndiff3 command shows the differences between three files. Diff3 can be\nused when two people have made independent changes to a common\noriginal; diff3 can produce a merged file that contains both sets of\nchanges and warnings about conflicts. The sdiff command can be used\nto merge two files interactively.\n\nInstall diffutils if you need to compare text files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [109]{app2_name: dmidecode, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.4, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.nongnu.org/dmidecode/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tool to analyse BIOS DMI data, app2_description: dmidecode reports information about x86 & ia64 hardware as described in the\nsystem BIOS according to the SMBIOS/DMI standard. This information\ntypically includes system manufacturer, model name, serial number,\nBIOS version, asset tag as well as a lot of other details of varying\nlevel of interest and reliability depending on the manufacturer.\n\nThis will often include usage status for the CPU sockets, expansion\nslots (e.g. AGP, PCI, ISA) and memory module slots, and the list of\nI/O ports (e.g. serial, parallel, USB)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [110]{app2_name: dnf-data, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.16.1, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/dnf, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common data and configuration files for DNF, app2_description: Common data and configuration files for DNF, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [111]{app2_name: dnf-plugins-core, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.4.1, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/dnf-plugins-core, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Core Plugins for DNF, app2_description: Core Plugins for DNF. This package enhances DNF with builddep, config-manager,\ncopr, debug, debuginfo-install, download, needs-restarting, groups-manager, repoclosure,\nrepograph, repomanage, reposync, changelog and repodiff commands. Additionally\nprovides generate_completion_cache passive plugin., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [112]{app2_name: dnf5, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.0.15, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/dnf5, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Command-line package manager, app2_description: DNF5 is a command-line package manager that automates the process of installing,\nupgrading, configuring, and removing computer programs in a consistent manner.\nIt supports RPM packages, modulemd modules, and comps groups & environments., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [113]{app2_name: dnsmasq, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.89, app2_release: 5.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A lightweight DHCP/caching DNS server, app2_description: Dnsmasq is lightweight, easy to configure DNS forwarder and DHCP server.\nIt is designed to provide DNS and, optionally, DHCP, to a small network.\nIt can serve the names of local machines which are not in the global\nDNS. The DHCP server integrates with the DNS server and allows machines\nwith DHCP-allocated addresses to appear in the DNS with names configured\neither in each host or in a central configuration file. Dnsmasq supports\nstatic and dynamic DHCP leases and BOOTP for network booting of disk-less\nmachines., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [114]{app2_name: dos2unix, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.5.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://waterlan.home.xs4all.nl/dos2unix.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Text file format converters, app2_description: Convert text files with DOS or Mac line endings to Unix line endings and\nvice versa., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [115]{app2_name: dosfstools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.2, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/dosfstools/dosfstools, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for making and checking MS-DOS FAT filesystems on Linux, app2_description: The dosfstools package includes the mkdosfs and dosfsck utilities,\nwhich respectively make and check MS-DOS FAT filesystems on hard\ndrives or on floppies., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [116]{app2_name: dracut, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 059, app2_release: 8.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/dracutdevs/dracut/wiki/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Initramfs generator using udev, app2_description: dracut contains tools to create bootable initramfses for the Linux\nkernel. Unlike other implementations, dracut hard-codes as little\nas possible into the initramfs. dracut contains various modules which\nare driven by the event-based udev. Having root on MD, DM, LVM2, LUKS\nis supported as well as NFS, iSCSI, NBD, FCoE with the dracut-network\npackage., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [117]{app2_name: dracut-config-rescue, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 059, app2_release: 8.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/dracutdevs/dracut/wiki/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: dracut configuration to turn on rescue image generation, app2_description: This package provides the configuration to turn on the rescue initramfs\ngeneration with dracut., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [118]{app2_name: dracut-network, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 059, app2_release: 8.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/dracutdevs/dracut/wiki/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: dracut modules to build a dracut initramfs with network support, app2_description: This package requires everything which is needed to build a generic\nall purpose initramfs with network support with dracut., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [119]{app2_name: dracut-squash, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 059, app2_release: 8.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/dracutdevs/dracut/wiki/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: dracut module to build an initramfs with most files in a squashfs image, app2_description: This package provides a dracut module to build an initramfs, but store most files\nin a squashfs image, result in a smaller initramfs size and reduce runtime memory\nusage., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [120]{app2_name: duktape, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.7.0, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://duktape.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Embeddable Javascript engine, app2_description: Duktape is an embeddable Javascript engine, with a focus on portability and\ncompact footprint., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [121]{app2_name: dwz, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.15, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://sourceware.org/dwz/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: DWARF optimization and duplicate removal tool, app2_description: The dwz package contains a program that attempts to optimize DWARF\ndebugging information contained in ELF shared libraries and ELF executables\nfor size, by replacing DWARF information representation with equivalent\nsmaller representation where possible and by reducing the amount of\nduplication using techniques from DWARF standard appendix E - creating\nDW_TAG_partial_unit compilation units (CUs) for duplicated information\nand using DW_TAG_imported_unit to import it into each CU that needs it., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [122]{app2_name: e2fsprogs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.47.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for managing ext2, ext3, and ext4 file systems, app2_description: The e2fsprogs package contains a number of utilities for creating,\nchecking, modifying, and correcting any inconsistencies in second,\nthird and fourth extended (ext2/ext3/ext4) file systems. E2fsprogs\ncontains e2fsck (used to repair file system inconsistencies after an\nunclean shutdown), mke2fs (used to initialize a partition to contain\nan empty ext2 file system), debugfs (used to examine the internal\nstructure of a file system, to manually repair a corrupted\nfile system, or to create test cases for e2fsck), tune2fs (used to\nmodify file system parameters), and most of the other core ext2fs\nfile system utilities.\n\nYou should install the e2fsprogs package if you need to manage the\nperformance of an ext2, ext3, or ext4 file system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [123]{app2_name: e2fsprogs-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.47.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Ext2/3/4 file system specific shared libraries, app2_description: E2fsprogs-libs contains libe2p and libext2fs, the libraries of the\ne2fsprogs package.\n\nThese libraries are used to directly access ext2/3/4 file systems\nfrom user space., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [124]{app2_name: ed, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.19, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/ed/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNU line editor, app2_description: ed is a line-oriented text editor, used to create, display, and modify text\nfiles (both interactively and via shell scripts). For most purposes, ed has been\nreplaced in normal usage by full-screen editors (emacs and vi, for example)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [125]{app2_name: edk2-aarch64, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230524, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/tianocore/tianocore.github.io/wiki/ArmVirtPkg, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: UEFI firmware for aarch64 virtual machines, app2_description: AAVMF (ARM Architecture Virtual Machine Firmware) is an EFI Development Kit II\nplatform that enables UEFI support for QEMU/KVM ARM Virtual Machines. This\npackage contains a 64-bit build., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [126]{app2_name: efi-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5, app2_release: 8.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rhboot/efi-rpm-macros/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The basic directory layout for EFI machines, app2_description: The efi-filesystem package contains the basic directory layout for EFI\nmachine bootloaders and tools., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [127]{app2_name: efi-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5, app2_release: 8.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rhboot/efi-rpm-macros/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common SRPM Macros for building EFI-related packages, app2_description: efi-srpm-macros provides a set of SRPM macros for use in EFI-related packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [128]{app2_name: efibootmgr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 18, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rhboot/efibootmgr/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: EFI Boot Manager, app2_description: efibootmgr displays and allows the user to edit the Intel Extensible\nFirmware Interface (EFI) Boot Manager variables. Additional\ninformation about EFI can be found at https://uefi.org/., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [129]{app2_name: efivar-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 38, app2_release: 7.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rhboot/efivar, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library to manage UEFI variables, app2_description: Library to allow for the simple manipulation of UEFI variables., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [130]{app2_name: elfutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.189, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://elfutils.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A collection of utilities and DSOs to handle ELF files and DWARF data, app2_description: Elfutils is a collection of utilities, including stack (to show\nbacktraces), nm (for listing symbols from object files), size\n(for listing the section sizes of an object or archive file),\nstrip (for discarding symbols), readelf (to see the raw ELF file\nstructures), elflint (to check for well-formed ELF files) and\nelfcompress (to compress or decompress ELF sections)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [131]{app2_name: elfutils-debuginfod-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.189, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://elfutils.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library and command line client for build-id HTTP ELF/DWARF server, app2_description: The elfutils-debuginfod-client package contains shared libraries\ndynamically loaded from -ldw, which use a debuginfod service\nto look up debuginfo and associated data. Also includes a\ncommand-line frontend., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [132]{app2_name: elfutils-default-yama-scope, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.189, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://elfutils.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Default yama attach scope sysctl setting, app2_description: Yama sysctl setting to enable default attach scope settings\nenabling programs to use ptrace attach, access to\n/proc/PID/{mem,personality,stack,syscall}, and the syscalls\nprocess_vm_readv and process_vm_writev which are used for\ninterprocess services, communication and introspection\n(like synchronisation, signaling, debugging, tracing and\nprofiling) of processes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [133]{app2_name: elfutils-libelf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.189, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://elfutils.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library to read and write ELF files, app2_description: The elfutils-libelf package provides a DSO which allows reading and\nwriting ELF files on a high level. Third party programs depend on\nthis package to read internals of ELF files. The programs of the\nelfutils package use it also to generate new ELF files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [134]{app2_name: elfutils-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.189, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://elfutils.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries to handle compiled objects, app2_description: The elfutils-libs package contains libraries which implement DWARF, ELF,\nand machine-specific ELF handling and process introspection. These\nlibraries are used by the programs in the elfutils package. The\nelfutils-devel package enables building other programs using these\nlibraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [135]{app2_name: emacs-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 28.2, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Emacs filesystem layout, app2_description: This package provides some directories which are required by other\npackages that add functionality to Emacs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [136]{app2_name: ethtool, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 6.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/network/ethtool/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Settings tool for Ethernet NICs, app2_description: This utility allows querying and changing settings such as speed,\nport, auto-negotiation, PCI locations and checksum offload on many\nnetwork devices, especially of Ethernet devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [137]{app2_name: exfatprogs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.1, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/exfatprogs/exfatprogs, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Userspace utilities for exFAT filesystems, app2_description: Utilities for formatting and repairing exFAT filesystems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [138]{app2_name: expat, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.5.0, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://libexpat.github.io/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An XML parser library, app2_description: This is expat, the C library for parsing XML, written by James Clark. Expat\nis a stream oriented XML parser. This means that you register handlers with\nthe parser prior to starting the parse. These handlers are called when the\nparser discovers the associated structures in the document being parsed. A\nstart tag is an example of the kind of structures for which you may\nregister handlers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [139]{app2_name: f2fs-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.16.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/f2fs-tools/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for Flash-Friendly File System (F2FS), app2_description: NAND flash memory-based storage devices, such as SSD, and SD cards,\nhave been widely being used for ranging from mobile to server systems.\nSince they are known to have different characteristics from the\nconventional rotational disks,a file system, an upper layer to\nthe storage device, should adapt to the changes\nfrom the sketch.\n\nF2FS is a new file system carefully designed for the\nNAND flash memory-based storage devices.\nWe chose a log structure file system approach,\nbut we tried to adapt it to the new form of storage.\nAlso we remedy some known issues of the very old log\nstructured file system, such as snowball effect\nof wandering tree and high cleaning overhead.\n\nBecause a NAND-based storage device shows different characteristics\naccording to its internal geometry or flash memory management\nscheme aka FTL, we add various parameters not only for configuring\non-disk layout, but also for selecting allocation\nand cleaning algorithms., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [140]{app2_name: fedora-gpg-keys, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 39, app2_release: 0.1, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedoraproject.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Fedora RPM keys, app2_description: This package provides the RPM signature keys., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [141]{app2_name: fedora-logos, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 38.1.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/fedora-logos, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Fedora-related icons and pictures, app2_description: The fedora-logos package contains image files which incorporate the\nFedora trademarks (the "Marks"). The Marks are trademarks or registered\ntrademarks of Red Hat, Inc. in the United States and other countries and\nare used by permission.\n\nThis package and its content may not be distributed with anything but\nunmodified packages from Fedora Project. It can be used in a Fedora Spin,\nbut not in a Fedora Remix. If necessary, this package can be replaced by\nthe more liberally licensed generic-logos package.\n\nSee the included COPYING file for full information on copying and\nredistribution of this package and its contents., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [142]{app2_name: fedora-release-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 39, app2_release: 0.21, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedoraproject.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Fedora release files, app2_description: Release files common to all Editions and Spins of Fedora, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [143]{app2_name: fedora-release-identity-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 39, app2_release: 0.21, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedoraproject.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Package providing the identity for Fedora Server Edition, app2_description: Provides the necessary files for a Fedora installation that is identifying\nitself as Fedora Server Edition., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [144]{app2_name: fedora-release-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 39, app2_release: 0.21, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedoraproject.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Base package for Fedora Server-specific default configurations, app2_description: Provides a base package for Fedora Server-specific configuration files to\ndepend on., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [145]{app2_name: fedora-repos, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 39, app2_release: 0.1, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedoraproject.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Fedora package repositories, app2_description: Fedora package repository files for yum and dnf along with gpg public keys., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [146]{app2_name: fedora-repos-modular, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 39, app2_release: 0.1, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedoraproject.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Fedora modular package repositories, app2_description: This package provides the repo definitions with modular packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [147]{app2_name: fedora-repos-rawhide, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 39, app2_release: 0.1, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedoraproject.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Rawhide repo definitions, app2_description: This package provides the rawhide repo definitions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [148]{app2_name: fedora-repos-rawhide-modular, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 39, app2_release: 0.1, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedoraproject.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Rawhide modular repo definitions, app2_description: This package provides the rawhide modular repo definitions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [149]{app2_name: file, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.44, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.darwinsys.com/file/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility for determining file types, app2_description: The file command is used to identify a particular file according to the\ntype of data contained by the file. File can identify many different\nfile types, including ELF binaries, system libraries, RPM packages, and\ndifferent graphics formats., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [150]{app2_name: file-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.44, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.darwinsys.com/file/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for applications using libmagic, app2_description: \nLibraries for applications using libmagic., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [151]{app2_name: filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.18, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/filesystem, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The basic directory layout for a Linux system, app2_description: The filesystem package is one of the basic packages that is installed\non a Linux system. Filesystem contains the basic directory layout\nfor a Linux operating system, including the correct permissions for\nthe directories., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [152]{app2_name: findutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 4.9.0, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/findutils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNU versions of find utilities (find and xargs), app2_description: The findutils package contains programs which will help you locate\nfiles on your system. The find utility searches through a hierarchy\nof directories looking for files which match a certain set of criteria\n(such as a file name pattern). The xargs utility builds and executes\ncommand lines from standard input arguments (usually lists of file\nnames generated by the find command).\n\nYou should install findutils because it includes tools that are very\nuseful for finding things on your system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [153]{app2_name: firewalld, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.0, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.firewalld.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A firewall daemon with D-Bus interface providing a dynamic firewall, app2_description: firewalld is a firewall service daemon that provides a dynamic customizable\nfirewall with a D-Bus interface., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [154]{app2_name: firewalld-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.0, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.firewalld.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firewalld directory layout and rpm macros, app2_description: This package provides directories and rpm macros which\nare required by other packages that add firewalld configuration files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [155]{app2_name: fmt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.0.0, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Small, safe and fast formatting library for C++, app2_description: C++ Format is an open-source formatting library for C++. It can be used as a\nsafe alternative to printf or as a fast alternative to IOStreams., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [156]{app2_name: fonts-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.0.5, app2_release: 11.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/FontsPolicy/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Directories used by font packages, app2_description: This package contains the basic directory layout used by font packages,\nincluding the correct permissions for the directories., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [157]{app2_name: fonts-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.0.5, app2_release: 11.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/FontsPolicy/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Source-stage rpm automation for fonts packages, app2_description: This package provides SRPM-stage rpm automation to simplify the creation of\nfonts packages.\n\nIt limits itself to the automation subset required to create fonts SRPM\npackages and needs to be included in the default build root.\n\nThe rest of the automation is provided by the fonts-rpm-macros package, that\nfonts-srpm-macros will pull in for fonts packages only., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [158]{app2_name: fpaste, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.3.0, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/fpaste, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A simple tool for pasting info onto the Fedora community paste server, app2_description: It is often useful to be able to easily paste text to the Fedora\nPastebin at http://paste.fedoraproject.org and this simple script\nwill do that and return the resulting URL so that people may\nexamine the output. This can hopefully help folks who are for\nsome reason stuck without X, working remotely, or any other\nreason they may be unable to paste something into the pastebin.\n\nThis is not a general client for paste servers. It will only ever support the\npaste server that the Fedora community is running., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [159]{app2_name: fpc-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3, app2_release: 7.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/fpc-srpm-macros, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: RPM macros needed by packages built with Free Pascal Compiler, app2_description: This package contains RPM macros needed by packages built with the\nFree Pascal Compiler. For example, it makes available a macro that\nlists all architectures where fpc is available., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [160]{app2_name: fprintd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.94.2, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/fprint/fprintd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: D-Bus service for Fingerprint reader access, app2_description: D-Bus service to access fingerprint readers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [161]{app2_name: fprintd-pam, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.94.2, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/fprint/fprintd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PAM module for fingerprint authentication, app2_description: PAM module that uses the fprintd D-Bus service for fingerprint\nauthentication., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [162]{app2_name: fstrm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.1, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/farsightsec/fstrm, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Frame Streams implementation in C, app2_description: Frame Streams is a light weight, binary clean protocol that allows for the\ntransport of arbitrarily encoded data payload sequences with minimal framing\noverhead -- just four bytes per data frame. 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It is used by toolkits such as GTK+ or\nclutter., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [176]{app2_name: gettext-envsubst, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.22, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Substitutes the values of environment variables, app2_description: Substitutes the values of environment variables., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [177]{app2_name: gettext-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.22, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for gettext, app2_description: This package contains libraries used internationalization support., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [178]{app2_name: gettext-runtime, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.22, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU runtime libraries and programs for producing multi-lingual messages, app2_description: The GNU gettext-runtime package provides an easy to use runtime libraries and\nprograms for creating, using, and modifying natural language catalogs\nand is a powerful and simple method for internationalizing programs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [179]{app2_name: ghc-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.1, app2_release: 1.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/ghc-srpm-macros, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: RPM macros for building Haskell source packages, app2_description: Macros used when generating Haskell source RPM packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [180]{app2_name: glib-networking, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.76.1, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib-networking, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Networking support for GLib, app2_description: This package contains modules that extend the networking support in\nGIO. In particular, it contains libproxy- and GSettings-based\nGProxyResolver implementations and a gnutls-based GTlsConnection\nimplementation., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [181]{app2_name: glib2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.76.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gtk.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library of handy utility functions, app2_description: GLib is the low-level core library that forms the basis for projects\nsuch as GTK+ and GNOME. 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Hunspell interfaces: Ispell-like terminal interface using\nCurses library, Ispell pipe interface, LibreOffice UNO module., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [210]{app2_name: hunspell-en, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.20201207, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://wordlist.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: English hunspell dictionaries, app2_description: English (US, UK, etc.) hunspell dictionaries, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [211]{app2_name: hunspell-en-GB, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.20201207, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://wordlist.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: UK English hunspell dictionaries, app2_description: UK English hunspell dictionaries, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [212]{app2_name: hunspell-en-US, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.20201207, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://wordlist.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: US English hunspell dictionaries, app2_description: US English hunspell dictionaries, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [213]{app2_name: hunspell-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7.2, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/hunspell/hunspell, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Hunspell filesystem layout, app2_description: Provides a directory in which to store dictionaries provided by other\npackages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [214]{app2_name: hwdata, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.372, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/vcrhonek/hwdata, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Hardware identification and configuration data, app2_description: hwdata contains various hardware identification and configuration data,\nsuch as the pci.ids and usb.ids databases., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [215]{app2_name: ima-evm-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://linux-ima.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: IMA/EVM support utilities, app2_description: The Trusted Computing Group(TCG) run-time Integrity Measurement Architecture\n(IMA) maintains a list of hash values of executables and other sensitive\nsystem files, as they are read or executed. 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The Extended Verification Module (EVM) prevents\nunauthorized changes to these extended attributes on the file system.\nima-evm-utils is used to prepare the file system for these extended attributes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [216]{app2_name: inih, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 57, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/benhoyt/inih, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Simple INI file parser library, app2_description: The inih package provides simple INI file parser which is only a couple of\npages of code, and it was designed to be small and simple, so it's good for\nembedded systems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [217]{app2_name: initscripts-service, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.19, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/fedora-sysv/initscripts, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Support for service command, app2_description: This package provides service command., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [218]{app2_name: intel-gpu-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230625, app2_release: 151.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Intel GPUs, app2_description: Firmware for Intel GPUs including GuC (Graphics Microcontroller), HuC (HEVC/H.265\nMicrocontroller) and DMC (Display Microcontroller) firmware for Skylake and later\nplatforms., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [219]{app2_name: ipcalc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/ipcalc/ipcalc, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: IP network address calculator, app2_description: ipcalc provides a simple way to calculate IP information for a host\nor network. Depending on the options specified, it may be used to provide\nIP network information in human readable format, in a format suitable for\nparsing in scripts, generate random private addresses, resolve an IP address,\nor check the validity of an address., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [220]{app2_name: iproute, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.4.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/net/iproute2/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Advanced IP routing and network device configuration tools, app2_description: The iproute package contains networking utilities (ip and rtmon, for example)\nwhich are designed to use the advanced networking capabilities of the Linux\nkernel., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [221]{app2_name: iproute-tc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.4.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/net/iproute2/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux Traffic Control utility, app2_description: The Traffic Control utility manages queueing disciplines, their classes and\nattached filters and actions. It is the standard tool to configure QoS in\nLinux., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [222]{app2_name: ipset, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.17, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ipset.netfilter.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Manage Linux IP sets, app2_description: IP sets are a framework inside the Linux kernel since version 2.4.x, which can\nbe administered by the ipset utility. Depending on the type, currently an IP\nset may store IP addresses, (TCP/UDP) port numbers or IP addresses with MAC\naddresses in a way, which ensures lightning speed when matching an entry\nagainst a set.\n\nIf you want to:\n - store multiple IP addresses or port numbers and match against the collection\n by iptables at one swoop;\n - dynamically update iptables rules against IP addresses or ports without\n performance penalty;\n - express complex IP address and ports based rulesets with one single iptables\n rule and benefit from the speed of IP sets\nthen ipset may be the proper tool for you., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [223]{app2_name: ipset-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.17, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ipset.netfilter.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared library providing the IP sets functionality, app2_description: This package contains the libraries which provide the IP sets funcionality., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [224]{app2_name: iptables-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.9, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.netfilter.org/projects/iptables, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: libxtables and iptables extensions userspace support, app2_description: libxtables and associated shared object files\n\nLibxtables provides unified access to iptables extensions in userspace. Data\nand logic for those is kept in per-extension shared object files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [225]{app2_name: iptables-nft, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.9, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.netfilter.org/projects/iptables, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: nftables compatibility for iptables, arptables and ebtables, app2_description: nftables compatibility for iptables, arptables and ebtables., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [226]{app2_name: iptstate, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.7, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.phildev.net/iptstate/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A top-like display of IP Tables state table entries, app2_description: IP Tables State (iptstate) was originally written to implement\nthe "state top" feature of IP Filter in IP Tables. "State top"\ndisplays the states held by your stateful firewall in a top-like\nmanner.\n\nSince IP Tables doesn't have a built in way to easily display\nthis information even once, an option was added to just have it\ndisplay the state table once.\n\n Features include:\n - Top-like realtime state table information\n - Sorting by any field\n - Reversible sorting\n - Single display of state table\n - Customizable refresh rate\n - Display filtering\n - Color-coding\n - Open Source\n - much more..., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [227]{app2_name: iputils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20221126, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/iputils/iputils, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network monitoring tools including ping, app2_description: The iputils package contains basic utilities for monitoring a network,\nincluding ping. The ping command sends a series of ICMP protocol\nECHO_REQUEST packets to a specified network host to discover whether\nthe target machine is alive and receiving network traffic., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [228]{app2_name: ipxe-roms-qemu, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20220210, app2_release: 3.git64113751.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ipxe.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network boot loader roms supported by QEMU, .rom format, app2_description: iPXE is an open source network bootloader. It provides a direct\nreplacement for proprietary PXE ROMs, with many extra features such as\nDNS, HTTP, iSCSI, etc.\n\nThis package contains the iPXE ROMs for devices emulated by QEMU, in\n.rom format., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [229]{app2_name: irqbalance, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 1.9.2, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/Irqbalance/irqbalance, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: IRQ balancing daemon, app2_description: irqbalance is a daemon that evenly distributes IRQ load across\nmultiple CPUs for enhanced performance., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [230]{app2_name: iscsi-initiator-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.2.1.9, app2_release: 16.gitc26218d.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/open-iscsi/open-iscsi, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: iSCSI daemon and utility programs, app2_description: The iscsi package provides the server daemon for the iSCSI protocol,\nas well as the utility programs used to manage it. iSCSI is a protocol\nfor distributed disk access using SCSI commands sent over Internet\nProtocol networks., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [231]{app2_name: iscsi-initiator-utils-iscsiuio, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.2.1.9, app2_release: 16.gitc26218d.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/open-iscsi/open-iscsi, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Userspace configuration daemon required for some iSCSI hardware, app2_description: The iscsiuio configuration daemon provides network configuration help\nfor some iSCSI offload hardware., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [232]{app2_name: isns-utils-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.101, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/open-iscsi/open-isns, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared library files for iSNS, app2_description: Shared library files for iSNS, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [233]{app2_name: iw, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.19, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Documentation/iw, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A nl80211 based wireless configuration tool, app2_description: iw is a new nl80211 based CLI configuration utility for wireless devices.\nCurrently you can only use this utility to configure devices which\nuse a mac80211 driver as these are the new drivers being written -\nonly because most new wireless devices being sold are now SoftMAC., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [234]{app2_name: iwlegacy-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230625, app2_release: 151.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 3945(A)BG and 4965AGN adapters, app2_description: This package contains the firmware required by the iwlegacy driver\nfor Linux. Usage of the firmware is subject to the terms and conditions\ncontained inside the provided LICENSE file. Please read it carefully., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [235]{app2_name: iwlwifi-dvm-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230625, app2_release: 151.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: DVM Firmware for Intel(R) Wireless WiFi adapters, app2_description: This package contains the firmware required by the iwlwifi driver\nfor Linux built with DVM firmware support (CONFIG_IWLDVM=y/m). Usage of\nthe firmware is subject to the terms and conditions contained inside the\nprovided LICENSE file. Please read it carefully., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [236]{app2_name: iwlwifi-mvm-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230625, app2_release: 151.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: MVM Firmware for Intel(R) Wireless WiFi adapters, app2_description: This package contains the firmware required by the iwlwifi driver\nfor Linux built with MVM firmware support (CONFIG_IWLMVM=y/m). Usage of\nthe firmware is subject to the terms and conditions contained inside the\nprovided LICENSE file. Please read it carefully., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [237]{app2_name: jansson, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.1, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.digip.org/jansson/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C library for encoding, decoding and manipulating JSON data, app2_description: Small library for parsing and writing JSON documents., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [238]{app2_name: jemalloc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.3.0, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.canonware.com/jemalloc/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: General-purpose scalable concurrent malloc implementation, app2_description: General-purpose scalable concurrent malloc(3) implementation.\nThis distribution is the stand-alone "portable" implementation of jemalloc., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [239]{app2_name: jose, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 11, app2_release: 7.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/latchset/jose, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for JSON Object Signing and Encryption (JOSE), app2_description: Jos\xc3\xa9 is a command line utility for performing various tasks on JSON\nObject Signing and Encryption (JOSE) objects. Jos\xc3\xa9 provides a full\ncrypto stack including key generation, signing and encryption., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [240]{app2_name: jq, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6, app2_release: 15.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://stedolan.github.io/jq/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Command-line JSON processor, app2_description: lightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor\n\n jq is like sed for JSON data \xe2\x80\x93 you can use it to slice\n and filter and map and transform structured data with\n the same ease that sed, awk, grep and friends let you\n play with text.\n\n It is written in portable C, and it has zero runtime\n dependencies.\n\n jq can mangle the data format that you have into the\n one that you want with very little effort, and the\n program to do so is often shorter and simpler than\n you'd expect., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [241]{app2_name: json-c, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.16, app2_release: 4.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/json-c/json-c, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: JSON implementation in C, app2_description: JSON-C implements a reference counting object model that allows you\nto easily construct JSON objects in C, output them as JSON formatted\nstrings and parse JSON formatted strings back into the C representation\nof JSON objects. It aims to conform to RFC 7159., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [242]{app2_name: json-glib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.6, app2_release: 4.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/JsonGlib, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for JavaScript Object Notation format, app2_description: json-glib is a library providing serialization and deserialization support\nfor the JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) format., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [243]{app2_name: kbd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.1, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kbd-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for configuring the console (keyboard, virtual terminals, etc.), app2_description: The kbd package contains tools for managing a Linux\nsystem's console's behavior, including the keyboard, the screen\nfonts, the virtual terminals and font files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [244]{app2_name: kbd-legacy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.1, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kbd-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Legacy data for kbd package, app2_description: The kbd-legacy package contains original keymaps for kbd package.\nPlease note that kbd-legacy is not helpful without kbd., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [245]{app2_name: kbd-misc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.1, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kbd-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Data for kbd package, app2_description: The kbd-misc package contains data for kbd package - console fonts,\nkeymaps etc. Please note that kbd-misc is not helpful without kbd., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [246]{app2_name: kernel, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.5.0, app2_release: 0.rc1.11.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Linux kernel, app2_description: The kernel meta package, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [247]{app2_name: kernel, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.4.0, app2_release: 0.rc0.20230425git173ea743bf7a.3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Linux kernel, app2_description: The kernel meta package, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [248]{app2_name: kernel-core, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.5.0, app2_release: 0.rc1.11.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Linux kernel, app2_description: The kernel package contains the Linux kernel (vmlinuz), the core of any\nLinux operating system. 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One of the core principles of libblockdev is\nthat it is stateless from the storage configuration's perspective (e.g. it has\nno information about VGs when creating an LV)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [280]{app2_name: libblockdev-crypto, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/storaged-project/libblockdev, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The crypto plugin for the libblockdev library, app2_description: The libblockdev library plugin (and in the same time a standalone library)\nproviding the functionality related to encrypted devices (LUKS)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [281]{app2_name: libblockdev-fs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/storaged-project/libblockdev, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The FS plugin for the libblockdev library, app2_description: The libblockdev library plugin (and in the same time a standalone library)\nproviding the functionality related to operations with file systems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [282]{app2_name: libblockdev-loop, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/storaged-project/libblockdev, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The loop plugin for the libblockdev library, app2_description: The libblockdev library plugin (and in the same time a standalone library)\nproviding the functionality related to loop devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [283]{app2_name: libblockdev-lvm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/storaged-project/libblockdev, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The LVM plugin for the libblockdev library, app2_description: The libblockdev library plugin (and in the same time a standalone library)\nproviding the LVM-related functionality., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [284]{app2_name: libblockdev-mdraid, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/storaged-project/libblockdev, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The MD RAID plugin for the libblockdev library, app2_description: The libblockdev library plugin (and in the same time a standalone library)\nproviding the functionality related to MD RAID., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [285]{app2_name: 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app2_description: The libblockdev-utils is a library providing utility functions used by the\nlibblockdev library and its plugins., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [289]{app2_name: libbpf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 1.1.0, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/libbpf/libbpf, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libbpf library, app2_description: A mirror of bpf-next linux tree bpf-next/tools/lib/bpf directory plus its\nsupporting header files. 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Be it parsing the input from users or producing a nice human readable\nrepresentation of a size in bytes this library takes localization into\naccount. 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An application just needs\nto call event_dispatch() and can then add or remove events dynamically\nwithout having to change the event loop., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [312]{app2_name: libfastjson, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2304.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rsyslog/libfastjson, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A JSON implementation in C, app2_description: LIBFASTJSON implements a reference counting object\nmodel that allows you to easily construct JSON\nobjects in C, output them as JSON formatted strings\nand parse JSON formatted strings back into the\nC representation of JSON objects., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [313]{app2_name: libfdisk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.39.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Util-linux, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Partitioning library for fdisk-like programs, app2_description: This is library for fdisk-like programs, part of util-linux., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [314]{app2_name: libfdt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7.0, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://devicetree.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device tree library, app2_description: libfdt is a library to process Open Firmware style device trees on various\narchitectures., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [315]{app2_name: libffi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.4.4, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceware.org/libffi, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A portable foreign function interface library, app2_description: Compilers for high level languages generate code that follow certain\nconventions. These conventions are necessary, in part, for separate\ncompilation to work. One such convention is the "calling convention".\nThe calling convention is a set of assumptions made by the compiler\nabout where function arguments will be found on entry to a function. A\ncalling convention also specifies where the return value for a function\nis found.\n\nSome programs may not know at the time of compilation what arguments\nare to be passed to a function. For instance, an interpreter may be\ntold at run-time about the number and types of arguments used to call a\ngiven function. `Libffi' can be used in such programs to provide a\nbridge from the interpreter program to compiled code.\n\nThe `libffi' library provides a portable, high level programming\ninterface to various calling conventions. This allows a programmer to\ncall any function specified by a call interface description at run time.\n\nFFI stands for Foreign Function Interface. A foreign function\ninterface is the popular name for the interface that allows code\nwritten in one language to call code written in another language. The\n`libffi' library really only provides the lowest, machine dependent\nlayer of a fully featured foreign function interface. A layer must\nexist above `libffi' that handles type conversions for values passed\nbetween the two languages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [316]{app2_name: libfido2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.13.0, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/Yubico/libfido2, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: FIDO2 library, app2_description: libfido2 is an open source library to support the FIDO2 protocol. FIDO2 is\nan open authentication standard that consists of the W3C Web Authentication\nspecification (WebAuthn API), and the Client to Authentication Protocol\n(CTAP). CTAP is an application layer protocol used for communication\nbetween a client (browser) or a platform (operating system) with an external\nauthentication device (for example the Yubico Security Key)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [317]{app2_name: libfprint, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.94.5, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/fprint/libfprint, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Toolkit for fingerprint scanner, app2_description: libfprint offers support for consumer fingerprint reader devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [318]{app2_name: libfsverity, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4, app2_release: 9.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ebiggers/fsverity-utils.git, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Development package for fsverity-utils, app2_description: Library for fsverity-utils., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [319]{app2_name: libgcab1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gcab, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library to create Cabinet archives, app2_description: libgcab is a library to manipulate Cabinet archive using GIO/GObject., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [320]{app2_name: libgcc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 13.1.1, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gcc.gnu.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GCC version 13 shared support library, app2_description: This package contains GCC shared support library which is needed\ne.g. for exception handling support., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [321]{app2_name: libgcrypt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10.2, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnupg.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A general-purpose cryptography library, app2_description: Libgcrypt is a general purpose crypto library based on the code used\nin GNU Privacy Guard. This is a development version., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [322]{app2_name: libgomp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 13.1.1, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gcc.gnu.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GCC OpenMP v4.5 shared support library, app2_description: This package contains GCC shared support library which is needed\nfor OpenMP v4.5 support., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [323]{app2_name: libgpg-error, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.47, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnupg.org/related_software/libgpg-error/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for error values used by GnuPG components, app2_description: This is a library that defines common error values for all GnuPG\ncomponents. Among these are GPG, GPGSM, GPGME, GPG-Agent, libgcrypt,\npinentry, SmartCard Daemon and possibly more in the future., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [324]{app2_name: libgudev, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 238, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/libgudev, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GObject-based wrapper library for libudev, app2_description: This library makes it much simpler to use libudev from programs\nalready using GObject. It also makes it possible to easily use libudev\nfrom other programming languages, such as Javascript, because of\nGObject introspection support., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [325]{app2_name: libguestfs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.51.4, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libguestfs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Access and modify virtual machine disk images, app2_description: Libguestfs is a library for accessing and modifying virtual machine\ndisk images. http://libguestfs.org\n\nLibguestfs uses Linux kernel and qemu code, and can access any type of\nguest filesystem that Linux and qemu can, including but not limited\nto: ext2/3/4, btrfs, FAT and NTFS, LVM, many different disk partition\nschemes, qcow, qcow2, vmdk.\n\nFor enhanced features, install:\n\n\n libguestfs-forensics adds filesystem forensics support\n libguestfs-gfs2 adds Global Filesystem (GFS2) support\n libguestfs-hfsplus adds HFS+ (Mac filesystem) support\n\n libguestfs-inspect-icons adds support for inspecting guest icons\n libguestfs-rescue enhances virt-rescue shell with more tools\n libguestfs-rsync rsync to/from guest filesystems\n\n libguestfs-ufs adds UFS (BSD) support\n\n libguestfs-xfs adds XFS support\n\n libguestfs-zfs adds ZFS support\n\n\nFor developers:\n\n libguestfs-devel C/C++ header files and library\n\nLanguage bindings:\n\n libguestfs-gobject-devel GObject bindings and GObject Introspection\n\n\n\n lua-guestfs Lua bindings\n ocaml-libguestfs-devel OCaml bindings\n perl-Sys-Guestfs Perl bindings\n php-libguestfs PHP bindings\n python3-libguestfs Python 3 bindings\n ruby-libguestfs Ruby bindings\n\n libguestfs-vala Vala language bindings, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [326]{app2_name: libguestfs-appliance, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.51.4, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libguestfs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Appliance for libguestfs, app2_description: libguestfs-appliance provides the appliance used by libguestfs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [327]{app2_name: libguestfs-xfs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.51.4, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libguestfs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: XFS support for libguestfs, app2_description: This adds XFS support to libguestfs. Install it if you want to process\ndisk images containing XFS., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [328]{app2_name: libgusb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.6, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/hughsie/libgusb, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GLib wrapper around libusb1, app2_description: GUsb is a GObject wrapper for libusb1 that makes it easy to do\nasynchronous control, bulk and interrupt transfers with proper\ncancellation and integration into a mainloop., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [329]{app2_name: libibverbs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 46.0, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/linux-rdma/rdma-core, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library and drivers for direct userspace use of RDMA (InfiniBand/iWARP/RoCE) hardware, app2_description: libibverbs is a library that allows userspace processes to use RDMA\n"verbs" as described in the InfiniBand Architecture Specification and\nthe RDMA Protocol Verbs Specification. This includes direct hardware\naccess from userspace to InfiniBand/iWARP adapters (kernel bypass) for\nfast path operations.\n\nDevice-specific plug-in ibverbs userspace drivers are included:\n\n- libcxgb4: Chelsio T4 iWARP HCA\n- libefa: Amazon Elastic Fabric Adapter\n- libhfi1: Intel Omni-Path HFI\n- libhns: HiSilicon Hip06 SoC\n- libipathverbs: QLogic InfiniPath HCA\n- libirdma: Intel Ethernet Connection RDMA\n- libmana: Microsoft Azure Network Adapter\n- libmlx4: Mellanox ConnectX-3 InfiniBand HCA\n- libmlx5: Mellanox Connect-IB/X-4+ InfiniBand HCA\n- libmthca: Mellanox InfiniBand HCA\n- libocrdma: Emulex OneConnect RDMA/RoCE Device\n- libqedr: QLogic QL4xxx RoCE HCA\n- librxe: A software implementation of the RoCE protocol\n- libsiw: A software implementation of the iWarp protocol\n- libvmw_pvrdma: VMware paravirtual RDMA device, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [330]{app2_name: libicu, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 72.1, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://site.icu-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: International Components for Unicode - libraries, app2_description: The International Components for Unicode (ICU) libraries provide\nrobust and full-featured Unicode services on a wide variety of\nplatforms. ICU supports the most current version of the Unicode\nstandard, and they provide support for supplementary Unicode\ncharacters (needed for GB 18030 repertoire support).\nAs computing environments become more heterogeneous, software\nportability becomes more important. ICU lets you produce the same\nresults across all the various platforms you support, without\nsacrificing performance. It offers great flexibility to extend and\ncustomize the supplied services., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [331]{app2_name: libidn2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.3.4, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/libidn/#libidn2, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library to support IDNA2008 internationalized domain names, app2_description: Libidn2 is an implementation of the IDNA2008 specifications in RFC\n5890, 5891, 5892, 5893 and TR46 for internationalized domain names\n(IDN). It is a standalone library, without any dependency on libidn., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [332]{app2_name: libini_config, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.1, app2_release: 53.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/SSSD/ding-libs, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: INI file parser for C, app2_description: Library to process config files in INI format into a libcollection data\nstructure, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [333]{app2_name: libipa_hbac, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: FreeIPA HBAC Evaluator library, app2_description: Utility library to validate FreeIPA HBAC rules for authorization requests, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [334]{app2_name: libjcat, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.14, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/hughsie/libjcat, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for reading Jcat files, app2_description: This library allows reading and writing gzip-compressed JSON catalog files,\nwhich can be used to store GPG, PKCS-7 and SHA-256 checksums for each file.\n\nThis provides equivalent functionality to the catalog files supported in\nMicrosoft Windows., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [335]{app2_name: libjose, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 11, app2_release: 7.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/latchset/jose, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library implementing JSON Object Signing and Encryption, app2_description: This package contains a C library for performing JOSE operations., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [336]{app2_name: libjpeg-turbo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.4, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/libjpeg-turbo, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A MMX/SSE2/SIMD accelerated library for manipulating JPEG image files, app2_description: The libjpeg-turbo package contains a library of functions for manipulating JPEG\nimages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [337]{app2_name: libkcapi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.0, app2_release: 5.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.chronox.de/libkcapi.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: User space interface to the Linux Kernel Crypto API, app2_description: libkcapi allows user-space to access the Linux kernel crypto API.\n\nThis library uses the netlink interface and exports easy to use APIs\nso that a developer does not need to consider the low-level netlink\ninterface handling.\n\nThe library does not implement any cipher algorithms. All consumer\nrequests are sent to the kernel for processing. Results from the\nkernel crypto API are returned to the consumer via the library API.\n\nThe kernel interface and therefore this library can be used by\nunprivileged processes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [338]{app2_name: libkcapi-hmaccalc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.0, app2_release: 5.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.chronox.de/libkcapi.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Drop-in replacements for hmaccalc provided by the libkcapi package, app2_description: Provides drop-in replacements for sha*hmac tools (from package\nhmaccalc) using libkcapi., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [339]{app2_name: libksba, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnupg.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: CMS and X.509 library, app2_description: KSBA (pronounced Kasbah) is a library to make X.509 certificates as\nwell as the CMS easily accessible by other applications. Both\nspecifications are building blocks of S/MIME and TLS., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [340]{app2_name: libldb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.7.2, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ldb.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A schema-less, ldap like, API and database, app2_description: An extensible library that implements an LDAP like API to access remote LDAP\nservers, or use local tdb databases., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [341]{app2_name: libldm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.4, app2_release: 12.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/mdbooth/libldm, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A tool to manage Windows dynamic disks, app2_description: libldm is a library for managing Microsoft Windows dynamic disks, which use\nMicrosoft's LDM metadata. It can inspect them, and also create and remove\ndevice-mapper block devices which can be mounted. It includes ldmtool, which\nexposes this functionality as a command-line tool.\n\nlibldm is released under LGPLv3+. ldmtool is released under GPLv3+., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [342]{app2_name: libluksmeta, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9, app2_release: 15.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/latchset/luksmeta, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for storing small metadata in the LUKSv1 header, app2_description: LUKSMeta is a C library for storing small portions of metadata in the LUKSv1\nheader for use before unlocking the volume., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [343]{app2_name: libmaxminddb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7.1, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://maxmind.github.io/libmaxminddb/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C library for reading MaxMind DB files, app2_description: The libmaxminddb library provides a C library for reading MaxMind DB\nfiles, including the GeoIP2 databases from MaxMind. This is a custom\nbinary format designed to facilitate fast lookups of IP addresses\nwhile allowing for great flexibility in the type of data associated\nwith an address.\n\nThe MaxMind DB format is an open file format. The specification is\navailable at https://maxmind.github.io/MaxMind-DB/ and licensed under\nthe Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [344]{app2_name: libmbim, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.28.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mobile-broadband/libmbim/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Support library for the Mobile Broadband Interface Model protocol, app2_description: This package contains the libraries that make it easier to use MBIM\nfunctionality from applications that use glib., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [345]{app2_name: libmbim-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.28.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mobile-broadband/libmbim/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities to use the MBIM protocol from the command line, app2_description: This package contains the utilities that make it easier to use MBIM\nfunctionality from the command line., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [346]{app2_name: libmetalink, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.3, app2_release: 31.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/metalink-dev/libmetalink, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Metalink library written in C, app2_description: libmetalink is a Metalink C library. 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It also provides a tool\nnamed ndptool for sending and receiving NDP messages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [352]{app2_name: libnetfilter_conntrack, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.9, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://netfilter.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Netfilter conntrack userspace library, app2_description: libnetfilter_conntrack is a userspace library providing a programming\ninterface (API) to the in-kernel connection tracking state table., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [353]{app2_name: libnfnetlink, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.1, app2_release: 23.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://netfilter.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Netfilter netlink userspace library, app2_description: libnfnetlink is a userspace library that provides some low-level\nnfnetlink handling functions. It is used as a foundation for other, netfilter\nsubsystem specific libraries such as libnfnetlink_conntrack, libnfnetlink_log\nand libnfnetlink_queue., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [354]{app2_name: libnfsidmap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.6.3, app2_release: 0.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://linux-nfs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NFSv4 User and Group ID Mapping Library, app2_description: Library that handles mapping between names and ids for NFSv4., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [355]{app2_name: libnftnl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://netfilter.org/projects/libnftnl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for low-level interaction with nftables Netlink's API over libmnl, app2_description: A library for low-level interaction with nftables Netlink's API over libmnl., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [356]{app2_name: libnghttp2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.54.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://nghttp2.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library implementing the HTTP/2 protocol, app2_description: libnghttp2 is a library implementing the Hypertext Transfer Protocol\nversion 2 (HTTP/2) protocol in C., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [357]{app2_name: libnl3, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.7.0, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.infradead.org/~tgr/libnl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Convenience library for kernel netlink sockets, app2_description: This package contains a convenience library to simplify\nusing the Linux kernel's netlink sockets interface for\nnetwork manipulation, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [358]{app2_name: libnl3-cli, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.7.0, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.infradead.org/~tgr/libnl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Command line interface utils for libnl3, app2_description: This package contains various libnl3 utils and additional\nlibraries on which they depend, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [359]{app2_name: libnsl2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.0, app2_release: 5.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/thkukuk/libnsl, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Public client interface library for NIS(YP) and NIS+, app2_description: This package contains the libnsl library. This library contains\nthe public client interface for NIS(YP) and NIS+.\nThis code was formerly part of glibc, but is now standalone to\nbe able to link against TI-RPC for IPv6 support., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [360]{app2_name: libnvme, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/linux-nvme/libnvme, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux-native nvme device management library, app2_description: Provides type definitions for NVMe specification structures,\nenumerations, and bit fields, helper functions to construct,\ndispatch, and decode commands and payloads, and utilities to connect,\nscan, and manage nvme devices on a Linux system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [361]{app2_name: libosinfo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10.0, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://libosinfo.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for managing OS information for virtualization, app2_description: libosinfo is a library that allows virtualization provisioning tools to\ndetermine the optimal device settings for a hypervisor/operating system\ncombination., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [362]{app2_name: libpasswdqc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.openwall.com/passwdqc/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Passphrase quality checker shared library, app2_description: The libpasswdqc is a passphrase strength checking library.\nIn addition to checking regular passphrases, it offers support\nfor passphrases and can provide randomly generated passphrases.\nAll features are optional and can be (re-)configured without\nrebuilding.\n\nThis package contains shared passwdqc library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [363]{app2_name: libpath_utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.1, app2_release: 53.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/SSSD/ding-libs, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Filesystem Path Utilities, app2_description: Utility functions to manipulate filesystem pathnames, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [364]{app2_name: libpcap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 14, app2_version: 1.10.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.tcpdump.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A system-independent interface for user-level packet capture, app2_description: Libpcap provides a portable framework for low-level network\nmonitoring. Libpcap can provide network statistics collection,\nsecurity monitoring and network debugging. 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This alleviates programmers of the need to\nlaboriously construct pipelines using lower-level primitives such as fork(2)\nand execve(2)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [366]{app2_name: libpkgconf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pkgconf.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Backend library for pkgconf, app2_description: This package provides libraries for applications to use the functionality\nof pkgconf., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [367]{app2_name: libpng, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 1.6.37, app2_release: 14.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library of functions for manipulating PNG image format files, app2_description: The libpng package contains a library of functions for creating and\nmanipulating PNG (Portable Network Graphics) image format files. 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PNG was\ncreated to replace the GIF format, since GIF uses a patented data\ncompression algorithm.\n\nLibpng should be installed if you need to manipulate PNG format image\nfiles., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [368]{app2_name: libproxy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://libproxy.github.io/libproxy/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library handling all the details of proxy configuration, app2_description: libproxy offers the following features:\n\n * extremely small core footprint\n * minimal dependencies within libproxy core\n * only 4 functions in the stable-ish external API\n * dynamic adjustment to changing network topology\n * a standard way of dealing with proxy settings across all scenarios\n * a sublime sense of joy and accomplishment, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [369]{app2_name: libpsl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.21.2, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://rockdaboot.github.io/libpsl, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C library for the Publix Suffix List, app2_description: libpsl is a C library to handle the Public Suffix List. A "public suffix" is a\ndomain name under which Internet users can directly register own names.\n\nBrowsers and other web clients can use it to\n\n- Avoid privacy-leaking "supercookies";\n- Avoid privacy-leaking "super domain" certificates;\n- Domain highlighting parts of the domain in a user interface;\n- Sorting domain lists by site;\n\nLibpsl...\n\n- has built-in PSL data for fast access;\n- allows to load PSL data from files;\n- checks if a given domain is a "public suffix";\n- provides immediate cookie domain verification;\n- finds the longest public part of a given domain;\n- finds the shortest private part of a given domain;\n- works with international domains (UTF-8 and IDNA2008 Punycode);\n- is thread-safe;\n- handles IDNA2008 UTS#46;, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [370]{app2_name: libpwquality, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.5, app2_release: 5.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/libpwquality/libpwquality/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for password generation and password quality checking, app2_description: This is a library for password quality checks and generation\nof random passwords that pass the checks.\nThis library uses the cracklib and cracklib dictionaries\nto perform some of the checks., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [371]{app2_name: libqmi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.32.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://freedesktop.org/software/libqmi, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Support library to use the Qualcomm MSM Interface (QMI) protocol, app2_description: This package contains the libraries that make it easier to use QMI functionality\nfrom applications that use glib., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [372]{app2_name: 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The libseccomp API allows an application\nto specify which syscalls, and optionally which syscall arguments, the\napplication is allowed to execute, all of which are enforced by the Linux\nKernel., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [388]{app2_name: libselinux, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SELinuxProject/selinux/wiki, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux library and simple utilities, app2_description: Security-enhanced Linux is a feature of the Linux\xc2\xae kernel and a number\nof utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to add\nmandatory access controls to Linux. The Security-enhanced Linux\nkernel contains new architectural components originally developed to\nimprove the security of the Flask operating system. 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These\narchitectural components provide general support for the enforcement\nof many kinds of mandatory access control policies, including those\nbased on the concepts of Type Enforcement\xc2\xae, Role-based Access\nControl, and Multi-level Security.\n\nlibsemanage provides an API for the manipulation of SELinux binary policies.\nIt is used by checkpolicy (the policy compiler) and similar tools, as well\nas by programs like load_policy that need to perform specific transformations\non binary policies such as customizing policy boolean settings., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [391]{app2_name: libsepol, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SELinuxProject/selinux/wiki, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux binary policy manipulation library, app2_description: Security-enhanced Linux is a feature of the Linux\xc2\xae kernel and a number\nof utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to add\nmandatory access controls to Linux. 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Martin\nretired from development in 2014 and Snowball is now maintained as a\ncommunity project. Martin originally chose the name Snowball as a\ntribute to SNOBOL, the excellent string handling language from the\n1960s. It now also serves as a metaphor for how the project grows by\ngathering contributions over time.\n\nAlgorithms are available for the following languages:\n- Arabic\n- Armenian\n- Basque\n- Catalan\n- Danish\n- Dutch\n- English (Standard, Porter)\n- Finnish\n- French\n- German\n- Greek\n- Hindi\n- Hungarian\n- Indonesian\n- Irish\n- Italian\n- Lithuanian\n- Nepali\n- Norwegian\n- Portuguese\n- Romanian\n- Russian\n- Serbian\n- Spanish\n- Swedish\n- Tamil\n- Turkish\n- Yiddish, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [409]{app2_name: libtalloc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.0, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://talloc.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The talloc library, app2_description: A library that implements a hierarchical allocator with destructors., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [410]{app2_name: libtasn1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.19.0, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtasn1/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The ASN.1 library used in GNUTLS, app2_description: A library that provides Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1, as specified\nby the X.680 ITU-T recommendation) parsing and structures management, and\nDistinguished Encoding Rules (DER, as per X.690) encoding and decoding functions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [411]{app2_name: libtdb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.8, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://tdb.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The tdb library, app2_description: A library that implements a trivial database., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [412]{app2_name: libteam, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.31, app2_release: 7.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libteam.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for controlling team network device, app2_description: This package contains a library which is a user-space\ncounterpart for team network driver. It provides an API\nto control team network devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [413]{app2_name: libtevent, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.14.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://tevent.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The tevent library, app2_description: Tevent is an event system based on the talloc memory management library.\nTevent has support for many event types, including timers, signals, and\nthe classic file descriptor events.\nTevent also provide helpers to deal with asynchronous code providing the\ntevent_req (Tevent Request) functions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [414]{app2_name: libtirpc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.3, app2_release: 1.rc1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://git.linux-nfs.org/?p=steved/libtirpc.git;a=summary, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Transport Independent RPC Library, app2_description: This package contains SunLib's implementation of transport-independent\nRPC (TI-RPC) documentation. This library forms a piece of the base of\nOpen Network Computing (ONC), and is derived directly from the\nSolaris 2.3 source.\n\nTI-RPC is an enhanced version of TS-RPC that requires the UNIX System V\nTransport Layer Interface (TLI) or an equivalent X/Open Transport Interface\n(XTI). TI-RPC is on-the-wire compatible with the TS-RPC, which is supported\nby almost 70 vendors on all major operating systems. TS-RPC source code\n(RPCSRC 4.0) remains available from several internet sites., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [415]{app2_name: libtpms, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.6, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://github.com/stefanberger/libtpms, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library providing Trusted Platform Module (TPM) functionality, app2_description: A library providing TPM functionality for VMs. Targeted for integration\ninto Qemu., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [416]{app2_name: libudisks2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.10.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Dynamic library to access the udisksd daemon, app2_description: This package contains the dynamic library, which provides\naccess to the udisksd daemon., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [417]{app2_name: libunistring, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/libunistring/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU Unicode string library, app2_description: This portable C library implements Unicode string types in three flavours:\n(UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32), together with functions for character processing\n(names, classifications, properties) and functions for string processing\n(iteration, formatted output, width, word breaks, line breaks, normalization,\ncase folding and regular expressions)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [418]{app2_name: libunistring1.0, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0, app2_release: 1.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/libunistring/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Compatibility version of GNU Unicode string library, app2_description: This portable C library implements Unicode string types in three flavours:\n(UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32), together with functions for character processing\n(names, classifications, properties) and functions for string processing\n(iteration, formatted output, width, word breaks, line breaks, normalization,\ncase folding and regular expressions).\n\nThis package contains the libunistring library version 1.0 and is\nintended for compatibility reasons only. Users are advised to update\nto a newer version of libunistring., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [419]{app2_name: liburing, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://git.kernel.dk/cgit/liburing/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux-native io_uring I/O access library, app2_description: Provides native async IO for the Linux kernel, in a fast and efficient\nmanner, for both buffered and O_DIRECT., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [420]{app2_name: libusb1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.26, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libusb.info, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for accessing USB devices, app2_description: This package provides a way for applications to access USB devices.\n\nlibusb is a library for USB device access from Linux, macOS,\nWindows, OpenBSD/NetBSD, Haiku and Solaris userspace.\n\nlibusb is abstracted internally in such a way that it can hopefully\nbe ported to other operating systems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [421]{app2_name: libuser, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.64, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/libuser, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A user and group account administration library, app2_description: The libuser library implements a standardized interface for manipulating\nand administering user and group accounts. The library uses pluggable\nback-ends to interface to its data sources.\n\nSample applications modeled after those included with the shadow password\nsuite are included., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [422]{app2_name: libutempter, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.1, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.altlinux.org/pub/people/ldv/utempter, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A privileged helper for utmp/wtmp updates, app2_description: This library provides interface for terminal emulators such as\nscreen and xterm to record user sessions to utmp and wtmp files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [423]{app2_name: libuuid, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.39.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Util-linux, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Universally unique ID library, app2_description: This is the universally unique ID library, part of util-linux.\n\nThe libuuid library generates and parses 128-bit universally unique\nid's (UUID's). A UUID is an identifier that is unique across both\nspace and time, with respect to the space of all UUIDs. A UUID can\nbe used for multiple purposes, from tagging objects with an extremely\nshort lifetime, to reliably identifying very persistent objects\nacross a network.\n\nSee also the "uuid" package, which is a separate implementation., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [424]{app2_name: libuv, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.45.0, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libuv.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Platform layer for node.js, app2_description: libuv is a new platform layer for Node. Its purpose is to abstract IOCP on\nWindows and libev on Unix systems. We intend to eventually contain all platform\ndifferences in this library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [425]{app2_name: libverto, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.2, app2_release: 5.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/latchset/libverto, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Main loop abstraction library, app2_description: libverto provides a way for libraries to expose asynchronous interfaces\nwithout having to choose a particular event loop, offloading this\ndecision to the end application which consumes the library.\n\nIf you are packaging an application, not library, based on libverto,\nyou should depend either on a specific implementation module or you\ncan depend on the virtual provides 'libverto-module-base'. This will\nensure that you have at least one module installed that provides io,\ntimeout and signal functionality. Currently glib is the only module\nthat does not provide these three because it lacks signal. 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daemon, providing\nan implementation of the hypervisor driver APIs using\nQEMU, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [432]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-driver-secret, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.5.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Secret driver plugin for the libvirtd daemon, app2_description: The secret driver plugin for the libvirtd daemon, providing\nan implementation of the secret key APIs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [433]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-core, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.5.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Storage driver plugin including base backends for the libvirtd daemon, app2_description: The storage driver plugin for the libvirtd daemon, providing\nan implementation of the storage APIs using files, local disks, LVM, SCSI,\niSCSI, and multipath storage., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [434]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-log, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.5.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Server side daemon for managing logs, app2_description: Server side daemon used to manage logs from virtual machine consoles, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [435]{app2_name: libvirt-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.5.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Client side libraries, app2_description: Shared libraries for accessing the libvirt daemon., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [436]{app2_name: libwbclient, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 4.18.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.samba.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The winbind client library, app2_description: The libwbclient package contains the winbind client library from the Samba\nsuite., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [437]{app2_name: libwsman1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.7.1, app2_release: 12.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openwsman.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Open source Implementation of WS-Management, app2_description: Openwsman library for packages dependent on openwsman., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: 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It\nsupports a wide variety of both modern and historical hashing methods:\nyescrypt, gost-yescrypt, scrypt, bcrypt, sha512crypt, sha256crypt,\nmd5crypt, SunMD5, sha1crypt, NT, bsdicrypt, bigcrypt, and descrypt.\nIt provides the traditional Unix crypt and crypt_r interfaces, as well\nas a set of extended interfaces pioneered by Openwall Linux, crypt_rn,\ncrypt_ra, crypt_gensalt, crypt_gensalt_rn, and crypt_gensalt_ra.\n\nlibxcrypt is intended to be used by login(1), passwd(1), and other\nsimilar programs; that is, to hash a small number of passwords during\nan interactive authentication dialogue with a human. It is not suitable\nfor use in bulk password-cracking applications, or in any other situation\nwhere speed is more important than careful handling of sensitive data.\nHowever, it is intended to be fast and lightweight enough for use in\nservers that must field thousands of login attempts per minute.\n\nThis version of the library does not provide the legacy API functions\nthat have been provided by glibc's libcrypt.so.1., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [439]{app2_name: libxkbcommon, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.0, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.x.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X.Org X11 XKB parsing library, app2_description: libxkbcommon is the X.Org library for compiling XKB maps into formats usable by\nthe X Server or other display servers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [440]{app2_name: libxml2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.10.4, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xmlsoft.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library providing XML and HTML support, app2_description: This library allows to manipulate XML files. It includes support\nto read, modify and write XML and HTML files. There is DTDs support\nthis includes parsing and validation even with complex DtDs, either\nat parse time or later once the document has been modified. The output\ncan be a simple SAX stream or and in-memory DOM like representations.\nIn this case one can use the built-in XPath and XPointer implementation\nto select sub nodes or ranges. A flexible Input/Output mechanism is\navailable, with existing HTTP and FTP modules and combined to an\nURI library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [441]{app2_name: libxmlb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.11, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/hughsie/libxmlb, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for querying compressed XML metadata, app2_description: XML is slow to parse and strings inside the document cannot be memory mapped as\nthey do not have a trailing NUL char. The libxmlb library takes XML source, and\nconverts it to a structured binary representation with a deduplicated string\ntable -- where the strings have the NULs included.\n\nThis allows an application to mmap the binary XML file, do an XPath query and\nreturn some strings without actually parsing the entire document. This is all\ndone using (almost) zero allocations and no actual copying of the binary data., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [442]{app2_name: libxslt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.38, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libxslt, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library providing the Gnome XSLT engine, app2_description: This C library allows to transform XML files into other XML files\n(or HTML, text, ...) using the standard XSLT stylesheet transformation\nmechanism. To use it you need to have a version of libxml2 >= 2.6.27\ninstalled. 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LibYAML is a YAML parser and\nemitter written in C., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [444]{app2_name: libzstd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/facebook/zstd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Zstd shared library, app2_description: Zstandard compression shared library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [445]{app2_name: linux-atm-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.5.1, app2_release: 35.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://linux-atm.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux ATM API library, app2_description: This package contains the ATM library required for user space ATM tools., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [446]{app2_name: linux-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230625, app2_release: 151.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware files used by the Linux kernel, app2_description: This package includes firmware files required for some devices to\noperate., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [447]{app2_name: linux-firmware-whence, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230625, app2_release: 151.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: WHENCE License file, app2_description: This package contains the WHENCE license file which documents the vendor license details., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [448]{app2_name: lmdb-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.30, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.symas.com/lmdb, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared libraries for lmdb, app2_description: The lmdb-libs package contains shared libraries necessary for running\napplications that use lmdb., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [449]{app2_name: logrotate, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.21.0, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/logrotate/logrotate, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Rotates, compresses, removes and mails system log files, app2_description: The logrotate utility is designed to simplify the administration of\nlog files on a system which generates a lot of log files. Logrotate\nallows for the automatic rotation compression, removal and mailing of\nlog files. Logrotate can be set to handle a log file daily, weekly,\nmonthly or when the log file gets to a certain size.\n\nInstall the logrotate package if you need a utility to deal with the\nlog files on your system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [450]{app2_name: lsof, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.96.3, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/lsof-org/lsof, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A utility which lists open files on a Linux/UNIX system, app2_description: Lsof stands for LiSt Open Files, and it does just that: it lists information\nabout files that are open by the processes running on a UNIX system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [451]{app2_name: lsscsi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.32, app2_release: 7.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sg.danny.cz/scsi/lsscsi.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: List SCSI devices (or hosts) and associated information, app2_description: Uses information provided by the sysfs pseudo file system in Linux kernel\n2.6 series to list SCSI devices or all SCSI hosts. Includes a "classic"\noption to mimic the output of "cat /proc/scsi/scsi" that has been widely\nused prior to the lk 2.6 series.\n\nAuthor:\n--------\n Doug Gilbert <dgilbert(at)interlog(dot)com>, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [452]{app2_name: lua-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.4.4, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.lua.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for lua, app2_description: This package contains the shared libraries for lua., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [453]{app2_name: lua-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1, app2_release: 8.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: (none), app2_source_package: , app2_summary: RPM macros for building Lua source packages, app2_description: RPM macros for building Lua source packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [454]{app2_name: luksmeta, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9, app2_release: 15.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/latchset/luksmeta, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility for storing small metadata in the LUKSv1 header, app2_description: LUKSMeta is a command line utility for storing small portions of metadata in\nthe LUKSv1 header for use before unlocking the volume., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [455]{app2_name: lvm2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.03.21, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://sourceware.org/lvm2/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Userland logical volume management tools, app2_description: LVM2 includes all of the support for handling read/write operations on\nphysical volumes (hard disks, RAID-Systems, magneto optical, etc.,\nmultiple devices (MD), see mdadm(8) or even loop devices, see\nlosetup(8)), creating volume groups (kind of virtual disks) from one\nor more physical volumes and creating one or more logical volumes\n(kind of logical partitions) in volume groups., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [456]{app2_name: lvm2-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.03.21, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://sourceware.org/lvm2/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared libraries for lvm2, app2_description: This package contains shared lvm2 libraries for applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [457]{app2_name: lz4-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9.4, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://lz4.github.io/lz4/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libaries for lz4, app2_description: This package contains the libaries for lz4., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [458]{app2_name: lzo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.10, app2_release: 8.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Data compression library with very fast (de)compression, app2_description: LZO is a portable lossless data compression library written in ANSI C.\nIt offers pretty fast compression and very fast decompression.\nDecompression requires no memory. In addition there are slower\ncompression levels achieving a quite competitive compression ratio\nwhile still decompressing at this very high speed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [459]{app2_name: lzop, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.04, app2_release: 11.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.lzop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Real-time file compressor, app2_description: lzop is a compression utility which is designed to be a companion to gzip.\nIt is based on the LZO data compression library and its main advantages over\ngzip are much higher compression and decompression speed at the cost of some\ncompression ratio. The lzop compression utility was designed with the goals\nof reliability, speed, portability and with reasonable drop-in compatibility\nto gzip., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [460]{app2_name: mailcap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.54, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/mailcap, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Helper application and MIME type associations for file types, app2_description: The mailcap file is used by the metamail program. Metamail reads the\nmailcap file to determine how it should display non-text or multimedia\nmaterial. Basically, mailcap associates a particular type of file\nwith a particular program that a mail agent or other program can call\nin order to handle the file. Mailcap should be installed to allow\ncertain programs to be able to handle non-text files.\n\nAlso included in this package is the mime.types file which contains a\nlist of MIME types and their filename "extension" associations, used\nby several applications e.g. to determine MIME types for filenames., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [461]{app2_name: man-db, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.11.2, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.nongnu.org/man-db/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for searching and reading man pages, app2_description: The man-db package includes five tools for browsing man-pages:\nman, whatis, apropos, manpath and lexgrog. man formats and displays\nmanual pages. whatis searches the manual page names. apropos searches the\nmanual page names and descriptions. manpath determines search path\nfor manual pages. lexgrog directly reads header information in\nmanual pages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [462]{app2_name: man-pages, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.04, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux kernel and C library user-space interface documentation, app2_description: A large collection of manual pages from the Linux Documentation Project (LDP)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [463]{app2_name: mdadm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.2, app2_release: 5.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/raid/mdadm/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The mdadm program controls Linux md devices (software RAID arrays), app2_description: The mdadm program is used to create, manage, and monitor Linux MD (software\nRAID) devices. As such, it provides similar functionality to the raidtools\npackage. However, mdadm is a single program, and it can perform\nalmost all functions without a configuration file, though a configuration\nfile can be used to help with some common tasks., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [464]{app2_name: mingw-binutils-generic, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.40, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities which are needed for both the Win32 and Win64 toolchains, app2_description: Utilities (like strip and objdump) which are needed for\nboth the Win32 and Win64 toolchains, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [465]{app2_name: mingw-filesystem-base, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 147, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MinGW, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Generic files which are needed for {mingw32,mingw64,ucrt64}-filesystem, app2_description: This package contains the base filesystem layout, RPM macros and\nenvironment for all Fedora MinGW packages.\n\nThis environment is maintained by the Fedora MinGW SIG at:\n\n http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/MinGW, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [466]{app2_name: mingw32-crt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 11.0.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://mingw-w64.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: MinGW Windows cross-compiler runtime for the win32 target, app2_description: MinGW Windows cross-compiler runtime, base libraries for the win32 target., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [467]{app2_name: mingw32-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 147, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MinGW, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: MinGW cross compiler base filesystem and environment for the win32 target, app2_description: This package contains the base filesystem layout, RPM macros and\nenvironment for all Fedora MinGW packages.\n\nThis environment is maintained by the Fedora MinGW SIG at:\n\n http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/MinGW, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [468]{app2_name: mingw32-srvany, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1, app2_release: 4.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rwmjones/rhsrvany, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility for creating services for Windows, app2_description: Utility for creating a service from any MinGW Windows binary, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [469]{app2_name: mpdecimal, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.5.1, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bytereef.org/mpdecimal/index.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for general decimal arithmetic, app2_description: The package contains a library libmpdec implementing General Decimal\nArithmetic Specification. The specification, written by Mike Cowlishaw from\nIBM, defines a general purpose arbitrary precision data type together with\nrigorously specified functions and rounding behavior., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [470]{app2_name: mpfr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.1.1, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.mpfr.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C library for multiple-precision floating-point computations, app2_description: The MPFR library is a C library for multiple-precision floating-point\ncomputations with "correct rounding". The MPFR is efficient and\nalso has a well-defined semantics. It copies the good ideas from the\nANSI/IEEE-754 standard for double-precision floating-point arithmetic\n(53-bit mantissa). MPFR is based on the GMP multiple-precision library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [471]{app2_name: mt7xxx-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230625, app2_release: 151.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Mediatek 7600/7900 series WiFi/Bluetooth adapters, app2_description: Firmware for Mediatek 7600/7900 series WiFi/Bluetooth adapters, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [472]{app2_name: mtr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 0.95, app2_release: 5.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.bitwizard.nl/mtr/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network diagnostic tool combining 'traceroute' and 'ping', app2_description: MTR combines the functionality of the 'traceroute' and 'ping' programs\nin a single network diagnostic tool.\n\nWhen MTR is started, it investigates the network connection between the\nhost MTR runs on and the user-specified destination host. Afterwards it\ndetermines the address of each network hop between the machines and sends\na sequence of ICMP echo requests to each one to determine the quality of\nthe link to each machine. While doing this, it prints running statistics\nabout each machine.\n\nMTR provides two user interfaces: an ncurses interface, useful for the\ncommand line, e.g. for SSH sessions; and a GTK interface for X (provided\nin the mtr-gtk package)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [473]{app2_name: nbdkit-basic-filters, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.35.5, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Basic filters for nbdkit, app2_description: This package contains filters for nbdkit which only depend on simple\nC libraries: glibc, gnutls. Other filters for nbdkit with more\ncomplex dependencies are packaged separately.\n\nnbdkit-blocksize-filter Adjust block size of requests sent to plugins.\n\nnbdkit-blocksize-policy-filter Set block size constraints and policy.\n\nnbdkit-cache-filter Server-side cache.\n\nnbdkit-cacheextents-filter Cache extents.\n\nnbdkit-checkwrite-filter Check writes match contents of plugin.\n\nnbdkit-cow-filter Copy-on-write overlay for read-only plugins.\n\nnbdkit-ddrescue-filter Filter for serving from ddrescue dump.\n\nnbdkit-delay-filter Inject read and write delays.\n\nnbdkit-error-filter Inject errors.\n\nnbdkit-evil-filter Add random data corruption to reads.\n\nnbdkit-exitlast-filter Exit on last client connection.\n\nnbdkit-exitwhen-filter Exit gracefully when an event occurs.\n\nnbdkit-exportname-filter Adjust export names between client and plugin.\n\nnbdkit-extentlist-filter Place extent list over a plugin.\n\nnbdkit-fua-filter Modify flush behaviour in plugins.\n\nnbdkit-ip-filter Filter clients by IP address.\n\nnbdkit-limit-filter Limit nr clients that can connect concurrently.\n\nnbdkit-log-filter Log all transactions to a file.\n\nnbdkit-luks-filter Read and write LUKS-encrypted disks.\n\nnbdkit-multi-conn-filter Enable, emulate or disable multi-conn.\n\nnbdkit-nocache-filter Disable cache requests in the underlying plugin.\n\nnbdkit-noextents-filter Disable extents in the underlying plugin.\n\nnbdkit-nofilter-filter Passthrough filter.\n\nnbdkit-noparallel-filter Serialize requests to the underlying plugin.\n\nnbdkit-nozero-filter Adjust handling of zero requests by plugins.\n\nnbdkit-offset-filter Serve an offset and range.\n\nnbdkit-partition-filter Serve a single partition.\n\nnbdkit-pause-filter Pause NBD requests.\n\nnbdkit-protect-filter Write-protect parts of a plugin.\n\nnbdkit-rate-filter Limit bandwidth by connection or server.\n\nnbdkit-readahead-filter Prefetch data when reading sequentially.\n\nnbdkit-retry-filter Reopen connection on error.\n\nnbdkit-retry-request-filter Retry single requests on error.\n\nnbdkit-scan-filter Prefetch data ahead of sequential reads.\n\nnbdkit-swab-filter Filter for swapping byte order.\n\nnbdkit-tls-fallback-filter TLS protection filter.\n\nnbdkit-truncate-filter Truncate, expand, round up or round down size., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [474]{app2_name: nbdkit-basic-plugins, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.35.5, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Basic plugins for nbdkit, app2_description: This package contains plugins for nbdkit which only depend on simple\nC libraries: glibc, gnutls, libzstd. Other plugins for nbdkit with\nmore complex dependencies are packaged separately.\n\nnbdkit-data-plugin Serve small amounts of data from the command line.\n\nnbdkit-eval-plugin Write a shell script plugin on the command line.\n\nnbdkit-file-plugin The normal file plugin for serving files.\n\nnbdkit-floppy-plugin Create a virtual floppy disk from a directory.\n\nnbdkit-full-plugin A virtual disk that returns ENOSPC errors.\n\nnbdkit-info-plugin Serve client and server information.\n\nnbdkit-memory-plugin A virtual memory plugin.\n\nnbdkit-ondemand-plugin Create filesystems on demand.\n\nnbdkit-ones-plugin Fill disk with repeated 0xff or other bytes.\n\nnbdkit-pattern-plugin Fixed test pattern.\n\nnbdkit-partitioning-plugin Create virtual disks from partitions.\n\nnbdkit-random-plugin Random content plugin for testing.\n\nnbdkit-sh-plugin Write plugins as shell scripts or executables.\n\nnbdkit-sparse-random-plugin Make sparse random disks.\n\nnbdkit-split-plugin Concatenate one or more files.\n\nnbdkit-zero-plugin Zero-length plugin for testing., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [475]{app2_name: nbdkit-curl-plugin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.35.5, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: HTTP/FTP (cURL) plugin for nbdkit, app2_description: This package contains cURL (HTTP/FTP) support for nbdkit., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [476]{app2_name: nbdkit-nbd-plugin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.35.5, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NBD proxy / forward plugin for nbdkit, app2_description: This package lets you forward NBD connections from nbdkit\nto another NBD server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [477]{app2_name: nbdkit-python-plugin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.35.5, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python 3 plugin for nbdkit, app2_description: This package lets you write Python 3 plugins for nbdkit., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [478]{app2_name: nbdkit-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.35.5, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The nbdkit server, app2_description: This package contains the nbdkit server with only the null plugin\nand no filters. To install a basic set of plugins and filters you\nneed to install "nbdkit-basic-plugins", "nbdkit-basic-filters" or\nthe metapackage "nbdkit"., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [479]{app2_name: nbdkit-ssh-plugin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.35.5, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SSH plugin for nbdkit, app2_description: This package contains SSH support for nbdkit., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [480]{app2_name: ncurses, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.4, app2_release: 5.20230520.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Ncurses support utilities, app2_description: The curses library routines are a terminal-independent method of\nupdating character screens with reasonable optimization. The ncurses\n(new curses) library is a freely distributable replacement for the\ndiscontinued 4.4 BSD classic curses library.\n\nThis package contains support utilities, including a terminfo compiler\ntic, a decompiler infocmp, clear, tput, tset, and a termcap conversion\ntool captoinfo., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [481]{app2_name: ncurses-base, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.4, app2_release: 5.20230520.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Descriptions of common terminals, app2_description: This package contains descriptions of common terminals. Other terminal\ndescriptions are included in the ncurses-term package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [482]{app2_name: ncurses-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.4, app2_release: 5.20230520.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Ncurses libraries, app2_description: The curses library routines are a terminal-independent method of\nupdating character screens with reasonable optimization. The ncurses\n(new curses) library is a freely distributable replacement for the\ndiscontinued 4.4 BSD classic curses library.\n\nThis package contains the ncurses libraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [483]{app2_name: net-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0, app2_release: 0.65.20160912git.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/net-tools/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Basic networking tools, app2_description: The net-tools package contains basic networking tools,\nincluding ifconfig, netstat, route, and others.\nMost of them are obsolete. For replacement check iproute package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [484]{app2_name: nettle, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.9.1, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~nisse/nettle/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A low-level cryptographic library, app2_description: Nettle is a cryptographic library that is designed to fit easily in more\nor less any context: In crypto toolkits for object-oriented languages\n(C++, Python, Pike, ...), in applications like LSH or GNUPG, or even in\nkernel space., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [485]{app2_name: nfs-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.6.3, app2_release: 0.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://linux-nfs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NFS utilities and supporting clients and daemons for the kernel NFS server, app2_description: The nfs-utils package provides a daemon for the kernel NFS server and\nrelated tools, which provides a much higher level of performance than the\ntraditional Linux NFS server used by most users.\n\nThis package also contains the showmount program. Showmount queries the\nmount daemon on a remote host for information about the NFS (Network File\nSystem) server on the remote host. For example, showmount can display the\nclients which are mounted on that host.\n\nThis package also contains the mount.nfs and umount.nfs program., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [486]{app2_name: nftables, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.0.7, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://netfilter.org/projects/nftables/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Netfilter Tables userspace utilites, app2_description: Netfilter Tables userspace utilities., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [487]{app2_name: nilfs-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.9, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://nilfs.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for managing NILFS v2 filesystems, app2_description: Userspace utilities for creating and mounting NILFS v2 filesystems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [488]{app2_name: nmap-ncat, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 3, app2_version: 7.93, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://nmap.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Nmap's Netcat replacement, app2_description: Ncat is a feature packed networking utility which will read and\nwrite data across a network from the command line. It uses both\nTCP and UDP for communication and is designed to be a reliable\nback-end tool to instantly provide network connectivity to other\napplications and users. Ncat will not only work with IPv4 and IPv6\nbut provides the user with a virtually limitless number of potential\nuses., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [489]{app2_name: npth, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6, app2_release: 13.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://git.gnupg.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=npth.git, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The New GNU Portable Threads library, app2_description: nPth is a non-preemptive threads implementation using an API very similar\nto the one known from GNU Pth. It has been designed as a replacement of\nGNU Pth for non-ancient operating systems. In contrast to GNU Pth is is\nbased on the system's standard threads implementation. Thus nPth allows\nthe use of libraries which are not compatible to GNU Pth., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [490]{app2_name: nspr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.35.0, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/nspr/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Netscape Portable Runtime, app2_description: NSPR provides platform independence for non-GUI operating system\nfacilities. These facilities include threads, thread synchronization,\nnormal file and network I/O, interval timing and calendar time, basic\nmemory management (malloc and free) and shared library linking., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [491]{app2_name: nss, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.91.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network Security Services, app2_description: Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed to\nsupport cross-platform development of security-enabled client and\nserver applications. Applications built with NSS can support SSL v2\nand v3, TLS, PKCS #5, PKCS #7, PKCS #11, PKCS #12, S/MIME, X.509\nv3 certificates, and other security standards., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [492]{app2_name: nss-softokn, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.91.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network Security Services Softoken Module, app2_description: Network Security Services Softoken Cryptographic Module, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [493]{app2_name: nss-softokn-freebl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.91.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Freebl library for the Network Security Services, app2_description: NSS Softoken Cryptographic Module Freebl Library\n\nInstall the nss-softokn-freebl package if you need the freebl library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [494]{app2_name: nss-sysinit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.91.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System NSS Initialization, app2_description: Default Operating System module that manages applications loading\nNSS globally on the system. This module loads the system defined\nPKCS #11 modules for NSS and chains with other NSS modules to load\nany system or user configured modules., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [495]{app2_name: nss-util, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.91.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network Security Services Utilities Library, app2_description: Utilities for Network Security Services and the Softoken module, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [496]{app2_name: ntfs-3g, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 2022.10.3, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.tuxera.com/company/open-source/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux NTFS userspace driver, app2_description: NTFS-3G is a stable, open source, GPL licensed, POSIX, read/write NTFS\ndriver for Linux and many other operating systems. It provides safe\nhandling of the Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, Windows\nVista, Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 NTFS file systems. NTFS-3G can\ncreate, remove, rename, move files, directories, hard links, and streams;\nit can read and write normal and transparently compressed files, including\nstreams and sparse files; it can handle special files like symbolic links,\ndevices, and FIFOs, ACL, extended attributes; moreover it provides full\nfile access right and ownership support., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [497]{app2_name: ntfs-3g-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 2022.10.3, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.tuxera.com/company/open-source/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Runtime libraries for ntfs-3g, app2_description: Libraries for applications to use ntfs-3g functionality., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [498]{app2_name: ntfs-3g-system-compression, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0, app2_release: 13.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/ebiggers/ntfs-3g-system-compression, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NTFS-3G plugin for reading "system compressed" files, app2_description: System compression, also known as "Compact OS", is a Windows feature that\nallows rarely modified files to be compressed using the XPRESS or LZX\ncompression formats. It is not built directly into NTFS but rather is\nimplemented using reparse points. This feature appeared in Windows 10 and it\nappears that many Windows 10 systems have been using it by default.\n\nThis RPM contains a plugin which enables the NTFS-3G FUSE driver to\ntransparently read from system-compressed files. Currently, only reading is\nsupported. Compressing an existing file may be done by using the "compact"\nutility on Windows., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [499]{app2_name: ntfsprogs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 2022.10.3, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.tuxera.com/company/open-source/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NTFS filesystem libraries and utilities, app2_description: The ntfsprogs package currently consists of a library and utilities such as\nmkntfs, ntfscat, ntfsls, ntfsresize, and ntfsundelete (for a full list of\nincluded utilities see man 8 ntfsprogs after installation)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [500]{app2_name: numactl-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.16, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/numactl/numactl, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: libnuma libraries, app2_description: numactl-libs provides libnuma, a library to do allocations with\nNUMA policy in applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [501]{app2_name: numad, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5, app2_release: 39.20150602git.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/numad, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NUMA user daemon, app2_description: Numad, a daemon for NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Architecture) systems,\nthat monitors NUMA characteristics and manages placement of processes\nand memory to minimize memory latency and thus provide optimum performance., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [502]{app2_name: nvidia-gpu-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230625, app2_release: 151.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for NVIDIA GPUs, app2_description: Firmware for NVIDIA GPUs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [503]{app2_name: ocaml-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: (none), app2_source_package: , app2_summary: OCaml architecture macros, app2_description: This package contains macros needed by RPM in order to build\nSRPMS. It does not pull in any other OCaml dependencies., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [504]{app2_name: oniguruma, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.9.8^20230501git41a3b80, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/kkos/oniguruma/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Regular expressions library, app2_description: Oniguruma is a regular expressions library.\nThe characteristics of this library is that different character encoding\nfor every regular expression object can be specified.\n(supported APIs: GNU regex, POSIX and Oniguruma native), app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [505]{app2_name: openblas-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2, app2_release: 13.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: (none), app2_source_package: , app2_summary: OpenBLAS architecture macros, app2_description: OpenBLAS architecture macros., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [506]{app2_name: openldap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.4, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openldap.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: LDAP support libraries, app2_description: OpenLDAP is an open source suite of LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access\nProtocol) applications and development tools. LDAP is a set of\nprotocols for accessing directory services (usually phone book style\ninformation, but other information is possible) over the Internet,\nsimilar to the way DNS (Domain Name System) information is propagated\nover the Internet. The openldap package contains configuration files,\nlibraries, and documentation for OpenLDAP., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [507]{app2_name: opensc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.23.0, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC/wiki, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Smart card library and applications, app2_description: OpenSC provides a set of libraries and utilities to work with smart cards. Its\nmain focus is on cards that support cryptographic operations, and facilitate\ntheir use in security applications such as authentication, mail encryption and\ndigital signatures. OpenSC implements the PKCS#11 API so applications\nsupporting this API (such as Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird) can use it. On\nthe card OpenSC implements the PKCS#15 standard and aims to be compatible with\nevery software/card that does so, too., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [508]{app2_name: openssh, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.3p1, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssh.com/portable.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An open source implementation of SSH protocol version 2, app2_description: SSH (Secure SHell) is a program for logging into and executing\ncommands on a remote machine. SSH is intended to replace rlogin and\nrsh, and to provide secure encrypted communications between two\nuntrusted hosts over an insecure network. X11 connections and\narbitrary TCP/IP ports can also be forwarded over the secure channel.\n\nOpenSSH is OpenBSD's version of the last free version of SSH, bringing\nit up to date in terms of security and features.\n\nThis package includes the core files necessary for both the OpenSSH\nclient and server. To make this package useful, you should also\ninstall openssh-clients, openssh-server, or both., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [509]{app2_name: openssh-clients, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.3p1, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssh.com/portable.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An open source SSH client applications, app2_description: OpenSSH is a free version of SSH (Secure SHell), a program for logging\ninto and executing commands on a remote machine. This package includes\nthe clients necessary to make encrypted connections to SSH servers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [510]{app2_name: openssh-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.3p1, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssh.com/portable.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An open source SSH server daemon, app2_description: OpenSSH is a free version of SSH (Secure SHell), a program for logging\ninto and executing commands on a remote machine. This package contains\nthe secure shell daemon (sshd). The sshd daemon allows SSH clients to\nsecurely connect to your SSH server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [511]{app2_name: openssl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.0.8, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities from the general purpose cryptography library with TLS implementation, app2_description: The OpenSSL toolkit provides support for secure communications between\nmachines. OpenSSL includes a certificate management tool and shared\nlibraries which provide various cryptographic algorithms and\nprotocols., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [512]{app2_name: openssl-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.0.8, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A general purpose cryptography library with TLS implementation, app2_description: OpenSSL is a toolkit for supporting cryptography. The openssl-libs\npackage contains the libraries that are used by various applications which\nsupport cryptographic algorithms and protocols., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [513]{app2_name: osinfo-db, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230518, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libosinfo.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: osinfo database files, app2_description: The osinfo database provides information about operating systems and\nhypervisor platforms to facilitate the automated configuration and\nprovisioning of new virtual machines, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [514]{app2_name: osinfo-db-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10.0, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://libosinfo.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for managing the osinfo database, app2_description: This package provides tools for managing the osinfo database of\ninformation about operating systems for use with virtualization, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [515]{app2_name: p11-kit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.24.1, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://p11-glue.freedesktop.org/p11-kit.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for loading and sharing PKCS#11 modules, app2_description: p11-kit provides a way to load and enumerate PKCS#11 modules, as well\nas a standard configuration setup for installing PKCS#11 modules in\nsuch a way that they're discoverable., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [516]{app2_name: p11-kit-trust, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.24.1, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://p11-glue.freedesktop.org/p11-kit.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System trust module from p11-kit, app2_description: The p11-kit-trust package contains a system trust PKCS#11 module which\ncontains certificate anchors and black lists., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [517]{app2_name: package-notes-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5, app2_release: 8.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/systemd/package-notes, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Generate LDFLAGS to insert .note.package section, app2_description: RPM macros to insert a section with an ELF note with a JSON payload that\ndescribes the package the binary was built for via a compiler spec file., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [518]{app2_name: pam, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linux-pam.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An extensible library which provides authentication for applications, app2_description: PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) is a system security tool that\nallows system administrators to set authentication policy without\nhaving to recompile programs that handle authentication., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [519]{app2_name: pam-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linux-pam.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared libraries of the PAM package, app2_description: PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) is a system security tool that\nallows system administrators to set authentication policy without\nhaving to recompile programs that handle authentication. The pam-libs\ncontains the shared libraries for PAM., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [520]{app2_name: pam_passwdqc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.openwall.com/passwdqc/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Pluggable passphrase quality checker, app2_description: pam_passwdqc is a passphrase strength checking module for\nPAM-aware passphrase changing programs, such as passwd(1).\nIn addition to checking regular passphrases, it offers support\nfor passphrases and can provide randomly generated passphrases.\nAll features are optional and can be (re-)configured without\nrebuilding., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [521]{app2_name: parted, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.6, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/parted, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNU disk partition manipulation program, app2_description: The GNU Parted program allows you to create, destroy, resize, move,\nand copy hard disk partitions. Parted can be used for creating space\nfor new operating systems, reorganizing disk usage, and copying data\nto new hard disks., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [522]{app2_name: passt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0^20230627.g289301b, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://passt.top/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: User-mode networking daemons for virtual machines and namespaces, app2_description: passt implements a translation layer between a Layer-2 network interface and\nnative Layer-4 sockets (TCP, UDP, ICMP/ICMPv6 echo) on a host. It doesn't\nrequire any capabilities or privileges, and it can be used as a simple\nreplacement for Slirp.\n\npasta (same binary as passt, different command) offers equivalent functionality,\nfor network namespaces: traffic is forwarded using a tap interface inside the\nnamespace, without the need to create further interfaces on the host, hence not\nrequiring any capabilities or privileges., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [523]{app2_name: passt-selinux, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0^20230627.g289301b, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://passt.top/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux support for passt and pasta, app2_description: This package adds SELinux enforcement to passt(1) and pasta(1)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [524]{app2_name: passwd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.80, app2_release: 14.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/passwd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An utility for setting or changing passwords using PAM, app2_description: This package contains a system utility (passwd) which sets\nor changes passwords, using PAM (Pluggable Authentication\nModules) library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [525]{app2_name: passwdqc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.openwall.com/passwdqc/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A password/passphrase strength checking and policy enforcement toolset, app2_description: passwdqc is a password/passphrase strength checking and policy\nenforcement toolset, including a PAM module (pam_passwdqc), command-line\nprograms (pwqcheck, pwqfilter, and pwqgen), and a library (libpasswdqc).\n\npam_passwdqc is normally invoked on password changes by programs such as\npasswd(1). It is capable of checking password or passphrase strength,\nenforcing a policy, and offering randomly-generated passphrases, with\nall of these features being optional and easily (re-)configurable.\n\npwqcheck and pwqgen are standalone password/passphrase strength checking\nand random passphrase generator programs, respectively, which are usable\nfrom scripts.\n\nThe pwqfilter program searches, creates, or updates binary passphrase\nfilter files, which can also be used with pwqcheck and pam_passwdqc.\n\nlibpasswdqc is the underlying library, which may also be used from\nthird-party programs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [526]{app2_name: passwdqc-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.openwall.com/passwdqc/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Password quality checker utilities, app2_description: This package contains standalone utilities which are usable from scripts:\npwqcheck (a standalone passphrase strength checking program),\npwqgen (a standalone random passphrase generator program), and\npwqfilter (a standalone program that searches, creates, or updates\nbinary passphrase filter files)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [527]{app2_name: patch, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.7.6, app2_release: 21.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/patch/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility for modifying/upgrading files, app2_description: The patch program applies diff files to originals. The diff command\nis used to compare an original to a changed file. Diff lists the\nchanges made to the file. A person who has the original file can then\nuse the patch command with the diff file to add the changes to their\noriginal file (patching the file).\n\nPatch should be installed because it is a common way of upgrading\napplications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [528]{app2_name: pciutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.10.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://mj.ucw.cz/sw/pciutils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PCI bus related utilities, app2_description: The pciutils package contains various utilities for inspecting and\nsetting devices connected to the PCI bus., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [529]{app2_name: pciutils-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.10.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://mj.ucw.cz/sw/pciutils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux PCI library, app2_description: This package contains a library for inspecting and setting\ndevices connected to the PCI bus., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [530]{app2_name: pcre2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.42, app2_release: 1.fc38.1, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.pcre.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl-compatible regular expression library, app2_description: PCRE2 is a re-working of the original PCRE (Perl-compatible regular\nexpression) library to provide an entirely new API.\n\nPCRE2 is written in C, and it has its own API. There are three sets of\nfunctions, one for the 8-bit library, which processes strings of bytes, one\nfor the 16-bit library, which processes strings of 16-bit values, and one for\nthe 32-bit library, which processes strings of 32-bit values. There are no C++\nwrappers. This package provides support for strings in 8-bit and UTF-8\nencodings. Install pcre2-utf16 or pcre2-utf32 packages for the other ones.\n\nThe distribution does contain a set of C wrapper functions for the 8-bit\nlibrary that are based on the POSIX regular expression API (see the pcre2posix\nman page). These can be found in a library called libpcre2posix. Note that\nthis just provides a POSIX calling interface to PCRE2; the regular expressions\nthemselves still follow Perl syntax and semantics. The POSIX API is\nrestricted, and does not give full access to all of PCRE2's facilities., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [531]{app2_name: pcre2-syntax, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.42, app2_release: 1.fc38.1, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.pcre.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Documentation for PCRE2 regular expressions, app2_description: This is a set of manual pages that document a syntax of the regular\nexpressions implemented by the PCRE2 library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [532]{app2_name: pcsc-lite, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pcsclite.apdu.fr/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PC/SC Lite smart card framework and applications, app2_description: The purpose of PC/SC Lite is to provide a Windows(R) SCard interface\nin a very small form factor for communicating to smartcards and\nreaders. PC/SC Lite uses the same winscard API as used under\nWindows(R). This package includes the PC/SC Lite daemon, a resource\nmanager that coordinates communications with smart card readers and\nsmart cards that are connected to the system, as well as other command\nline tools., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [533]{app2_name: pcsc-lite-ccid, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.2, app2_release: 1.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://ccid.apdu.fr/files, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Generic USB CCID smart card reader driver, app2_description: Generic USB CCID (Chip/Smart Card Interface Devices) driver for use with the\nPC/SC Lite daemon., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [534]{app2_name: pcsc-lite-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pcsclite.apdu.fr/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PC/SC Lite libraries, app2_description: PC/SC Lite libraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [535]{app2_name: perl-Carp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.54, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Carp, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Alternative warn and die for modules, app2_description: The Carp routines are useful in your own modules because they act like\ndie() or warn(), but with a message which is more likely to be useful to a\nuser of your module. In the case of cluck, confess, and longmess that\ncontext is a summary of every call in the call-stack. For a shorter message\nyou can use carp or croak which report the error as being from where your\nmodule was called. There is no guarantee that that is where the error was,\nbut it is a good educated guess., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [536]{app2_name: perl-Class-Struct, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.66, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Declare struct-like data types as Perl classes, app2_description: Class::Struct module exports a single function struct(). Given a list of\nelement names and types, and optionally a class name, struct() creates a\nPerl 5 class that implements a struct-like data structure., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [537]{app2_name: perl-DynaLoader, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.52, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Dynamically load C libraries into Perl code, app2_description: The DynaLoader module defines a standard generic interface to the dynamic\nlinking mechanisms available on many platforms. Its primary purpose is to\nimplement automatic dynamic loading of Perl modules. For a simpler interface,\nsee XSLoader module., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [538]{app2_name: perl-Encode, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 4, app2_version: 3.19, app2_release: 493.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Encode, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Character encodings in Perl, app2_description: The Encode module provides the interface between Perl strings and the rest\nof the system. Perl strings are sequences of characters., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [539]{app2_name: perl-Errno, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.36, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System errno constants, app2_description: "Errno" defines and conditionally exports all the error constants defined in\nyour system "errno.h" include file. It has a single export tag, ":POSIX",\nwhich will export all POSIX defined error numbers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [540]{app2_name: perl-Exporter, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.77, app2_release: 490.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Exporter, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Implements default import method for modules, app2_description: The Exporter module implements an import method which allows a module to\nexport functions and variables to its users' name spaces. Many modules use\nExporter rather than implementing their own import method because Exporter\nprovides a highly flexible interface, with an implementation optimized for\nthe common case., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [541]{app2_name: perl-Fcntl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.15, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: File operation options, app2_description: Fcntl module provides file operation related options., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [542]{app2_name: perl-File-Basename, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.85, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Parse file paths into directory, file name, and suffix, app2_description: These routines allow you to parse file paths into their directory, file name,\nand suffix., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [543]{app2_name: perl-File-Path, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.18, app2_release: 490.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/File-Path, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Create or remove directory trees, app2_description: This module provides a convenient way to create directories of arbitrary\ndepth and to delete an entire directory subtree from the file system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [544]{app2_name: perl-File-Temp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 0.231.100, app2_release: 490.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/File-Temp, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Return name and handle of a temporary file safely, app2_description: File::Temp can be used to create and open temporary files in a safe way.\nThere is both a function interface and an object-oriented interface. The\nFile::Temp constructor or the tempfile() function can be used to return the\nname and the open file handle of a temporary file. The tempdir() function\ncan be used to create a temporary directory., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [545]{app2_name: perl-File-stat, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.12, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: By-name interface to Perl built-in stat functions, app2_description: This module overrides the core stat() and lstat() functions, replacing them\nwith versions that return File::stat objects. This object has methods that\nreturn the similarly named structure field name from the stat(2) function., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [546]{app2_name: perl-Getopt-Long, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.54, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Getopt-Long, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Extended processing of command line options, app2_description: The Getopt::Long module implements an extended getopt function called\nGetOptions(). It parses the command line from @ARGV, recognizing and removing\nspecified options and their possible values. It adheres to the POSIX syntax\nfor command line options, with GNU extensions. In general, this means that\noptions have long names instead of single letters, and are introduced with\na double dash "--". Support for bundling of command line options, as was the\ncase with the more traditional single-letter approach, is provided but not\nenabled by default., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [547]{app2_name: perl-Getopt-Std, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.13, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Process single-character switches with switch clustering, app2_description: The Getopt::Std module provides functions for processing single-character\nswitches with switch clustering. Pass one argument which is a string\ncontaining all switches to be recognized., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [548]{app2_name: perl-HTTP-Tiny, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.086, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/HTTP-Tiny, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Small, simple, correct HTTP/1.1 client, app2_description: This is a very simple HTTP/1.1 client, designed for doing simple GET requests\nwithout the overhead of a large framework like LWP::UserAgent.\n\nIt is more correct and more complete than HTTP::Lite. It supports proxies\n(currently only non-authenticating ones) and redirection. It also correctly\nresumes after EINTR., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [549]{app2_name: perl-IO, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.50, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl input/output modules, app2_description: This is a collection of Perl input/output modules., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [550]{app2_name: perl-IPC-Open3, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.22, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Open a process for reading, writing, and error handling, app2_description: These are functions that spawn a given command and connects the standard\noutput of the command for reading, standard output for writing, and standard\nerror output for handling the errors., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [551]{app2_name: perl-MIME-Base64, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.16, app2_release: 490.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/MIME-Base64, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Encoding and decoding of Base64 and quoted-printable strings, app2_description: This package contains a Base64 encoder/decoder and a quoted-printable\nencoder/decoder. These encoding methods are specified in RFC 2045 - MIME\n(Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [552]{app2_name: perl-POSIX, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.03, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl interface to IEEE Std 1003.1, app2_description: The POSIX module permits you to access all (or nearly all) the standard POSIX\n1003.1 identifiers. Many of these identifiers have been given Perl interfaces., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [553]{app2_name: perl-PathTools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.89, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/PathTools, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PathTools Perl module (Cwd, File::Spec), app2_description: This is the combined distribution for the File::Spec and Cwd modules., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [554]{app2_name: perl-Pod-Escapes, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.07, app2_release: 490.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Pod-Escapes, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Resolve POD escape sequences, app2_description: This module provides things that are useful in decoding Pod E<...> sequences., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [555]{app2_name: perl-Pod-Perldoc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.28.01, app2_release: 491.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Pod-Perldoc, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Look up Perl documentation in Pod format, app2_description: perldoc looks up a piece of documentation in POD format that is embedded\nin the perl installation tree or in a Perl script, and displays it via\n"groff -man | $PAGER". This is primarily used for the documentation for\nthe Perl library modules., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [556]{app2_name: perl-Pod-Simple, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.45, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Pod-Simple, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Framework for parsing POD documentation, app2_description: Pod::Simple is a Perl library for parsing text in the POD (plain old\ndocumentation) markup language that is typically used for writing\ndocumentation for Perl and for Perl modules., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [557]{app2_name: perl-Pod-Usage, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 4, app2_version: 2.03, app2_release: 4.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Pod-Usage, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Print a usage message from embedded POD documentation, app2_description: pod2usage will print a usage message for the invoking script (using its\nembedded POD documentation) and then exit the script with the desired exit\nstatus. The usage message printed may have any one of three levels of\n"verboseness": If the verbose level is 0, then only a synopsis is printed.\nIf the verbose level is 1, then the synopsis is printed along with a\ndescription (if present) of the command line options and arguments. If the\nverbose level is 2, then the entire manual page is printed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [558]{app2_name: perl-Scalar-List-Utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 5, app2_version: 1.63, app2_release: 491.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Scalar-List-Utils, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A selection of general-utility scalar and list subroutines, app2_description: This package contains a selection of subroutines that people have expressed\nwould be nice to have in the perl core, but the usage would not really be\nhigh enough to warrant the use of a keyword, and the size so small such\nthat being individual extensions would be wasteful., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [559]{app2_name: perl-SelectSaver, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.02, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Save and restore selected file handle, app2_description: A "SelectSaver" object contains a reference to the file handle that was\nselected when it was created. When the object is destroyed, it re-selects the\nfile handle that was selected when it was created., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [560]{app2_name: perl-Socket, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 4, app2_version: 2.037, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Socket, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Networking constants and support functions, app2_description: This Perl module provides a variety of constants, structure manipulators and\nother functions related to socket-based networking. The values and functions\nprovided are useful when used in conjunction with Perl core functions such as\nsocket(), setsockopt() and bind(). It also provides several other support\nfunctions, mostly for dealing with conversions of network addresses between\nhuman-readable and native binary forms, and for hostname resolver operations., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [561]{app2_name: perl-Storable, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.32, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Storable, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Persistence for Perl data structures, app2_description: The Storable package brings persistence to your Perl data structures\ncontaining scalar, array, hash or reference objects, i.e. anything that\ncan be conveniently stored to disk and retrieved at a later time., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [562]{app2_name: perl-Symbol, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.09, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Manipulate Perl symbols and their names, app2_description: The Symbol module provides functions for manipulating Perl symbols., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [563]{app2_name: perl-Term-ANSIColor, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.01, app2_release: 491.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Term-ANSIColor, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Color screen output using ANSI escape sequences, app2_description: This module has two interfaces, one through color() and colored() and the\nother through constants. It also offers the utility functions uncolor(),\ncolorstrip(), colorvalid(), and coloralias(), which have to be explicitly\nimported to be used., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [564]{app2_name: perl-Term-Cap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.18, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Term-Cap, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl termcap interface, app2_description: These are low-level functions to extract and use capabilities from a terminal\ncapability (termcap) database., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [565]{app2_name: perl-Text-ParseWords, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.31, app2_release: 490.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Text-ParseWords, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Parse text into an array of tokens or array of arrays, app2_description: The nested_quotewords() and quotewords() functions accept a delimiter (which\ncan be a regular expression) and a list of lines and then breaks those lines\nup into a list of words ignoring delimiters that appear inside quotes.\nquotewords() returns all of the tokens in a single long list, while\nnested_quotewords() returns a list of token lists corresponding to the\nelements of @lines. parse_line() does tokenizing on a single string. The\nquotewords() functions simply call parse_line(), so if you're only splitting\none line you can call parse_line() directly and save a function call., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [566]{app2_name: perl-Text-Tabs+Wrap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2023.0511, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Text-Tabs%2BWrap, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Expand tabs and do simple line wrapping, app2_description: Text::Tabs performs the same job that the UNIX expand(1) and unexpand(1)\ncommands do: adding or removing tabs from a document.\n\nText::Wrap::wrap() will reformat lines into paragraphs. All it does is break\nup long lines, it will not join short lines together., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [567]{app2_name: perl-Time-Local, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 1.350, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Time-Local, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Efficiently compute time from local and GMT time, app2_description: This module provides functions that are the inverse of built-in perl functions\nlocaltime() and gmtime(). They accept a date as a six-element array, and\nreturn the corresponding time(2) value in seconds since the system epoch\n(Midnight, January 1, 1970 GMT on Unix, for example). This value can be\npositive or negative, though POSIX only requires support for positive values,\nso dates before the system's epoch may not work on all operating systems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [568]{app2_name: perl-constant, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.33, app2_release: 492.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/constant, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl pragma to declare constants, app2_description: This pragma allows you to declare constants at compile-time:\n\nuse constant PI => 4 * atan2(1, 1);\n\nWhen you declare a constant such as "PI" using the method shown above,\neach machine your script runs upon can have as many digits of accuracy\nas it can use. Also, your program will be easier to read, more likely\nto be maintained (and maintained correctly), and far less likely to\nsend a space probe to the wrong planet because nobody noticed the one\nequation in which you wrote 3.14195.\n\nWhen a constant is used in an expression, Perl replaces it with its\nvalue at compile time, and may then optimize the expression further.\nIn particular, any code in an "if (CONSTANT)" block will be optimized\naway if the constant is false., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [569]{app2_name: perl-if, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.61.000, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Use a Perl module if a condition holds, app2_description: The "if" module is used to conditionally load another module., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [570]{app2_name: perl-interpreter, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 4, app2_version: 5.36.1, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Standalone executable Perl interpreter, app2_description: This is a Perl interpreter as a standalone executable /usr/bin/perl\nrequired for handling Perl scripts. It does not provide all the other Perl\nmodules or tools.\n\nInstall this package if you want to program in Perl or enable your system to\nhandle Perl scripts with /usr/bin/perl interpreter.\n\nIf your script requires some Perl modules, you can install them with\n"perl(MODULE)" where "MODULE" is a name of required module. E.g. install\n"perl(Test::More)" to make Test::More Perl module available.\n\nIf you need all the Perl modules that come with upstream Perl sources, so\ncalled core modules, install perl package.\n\nIf you only need perl run-time as a shared library, i.e. Perl interpreter\nembedded into another application, the only essential package is perl-libs.\n\nPerl header files can be found in perl-devel package.\n\nPerl utils like "h2ph" or "perlbug" can be found in perl-utils package.\n\nPerl debugger, usually invoked with "perl -d", is available in perl-debugger\npackage., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [571]{app2_name: perl-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 4, app2_version: 5.36.1, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The libraries for the perl run-time, app2_description: The is a perl run-time (interpreter as a shared library and include\ndirectories)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [572]{app2_name: perl-locale, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Pragma to use or avoid POSIX locales for built-in operations, app2_description: This pragma tells the compiler to enable (or disable) the use of POSIX locales\nfor built-in operations (for example, LC_CTYPE for regular expressions,\nLC_COLLATE for string comparison, and LC_NUMERIC for number formatting). Each\n"use locale" or "no locale" affects statements to the end of the enclosing\nblock., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [573]{app2_name: perl-mro, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.26, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Method resolution order, app2_description: The "mro" name space provides several utilities for dealing with method\nresolution order and method caching in general., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [574]{app2_name: perl-overload, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.35, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Overloading Perl operations, app2_description: The "overload" pragma allows overloading of Perl operators for a class. To\noverload built-in functions, see "Overriding Built-in Functions" in perlsub\nPOD instead., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [575]{app2_name: perl-overloading, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.02, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl pragma to lexically control overloading, app2_description: Overloading pragma allows you to lexically disable or enable overloading., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [576]{app2_name: perl-parent, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 0.241, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/parent, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Establish an ISA relationship with base classes at compile time, app2_description: Allows you to both load one or more modules, while setting up inheritance\nfrom those modules at the same time. Mostly similar in effect to:\n\n\tpackage Baz;\n\n\tBEGIN {\n\t\trequire Foo;\n\t\trequire Bar;\n\n\t\tpush @ISA, qw(Foo Bar);\n\t}, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [577]{app2_name: perl-podlators, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 5.01, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/podlators, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Format POD source into various output formats, app2_description: This package contains Pod::Man and Pod::Text modules which convert POD input\nto *roff source output, suitable for man pages, or plain text. It also\nincludes several sub-classes of Pod::Text for formatted output to terminals\nwith various capabilities., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [578]{app2_name: perl-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1, app2_release: 48.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: (none), app2_source_package: , app2_summary: RPM macros for building Perl source package from source repository, app2_description: These RPM macros are used for building Perl source packages from source\nrepositories. They influence build-requires set into the source package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [579]{app2_name: perl-vars, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.05, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl pragma to predeclare global variable names, app2_description: This pragma will predeclare all the variables whose names are in the\nlist, allowing you to use them under "use strict", and disabling any\ntypo warnings for them.\n\nFor use with variables in the current package for a single scope, the\nfunctionality provided by this pragma has been superseded by "our"\ndeclarations, available in Perl v5.6.0 or later, and use of this pragma is\ndiscouraged., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [580]{app2_name: pinfo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.13, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/baszoetekouw/pinfo, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An info file viewer, app2_description: Pinfo is an info file (or man page) viewer with a user interface\nsimilar to the Lynx Web browser's interface. Pinfo supports searching\nusing regular expressions, and is based on the ncurses library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [581]{app2_name: pixman, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.42.2, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pixman/pixman, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Pixel manipulation library, app2_description: Pixman is a pixel manipulation library for X and Cairo., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [582]{app2_name: pkgconf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pkgconf.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Package compiler and linker metadata toolkit, app2_description: pkgconf is a program which helps to configure compiler and linker flags\nfor development frameworks. It is similar to pkg-config from freedesktop.org\nand handles .pc files in a similar manner as pkg-config., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [583]{app2_name: pkgconf-m4, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pkgconf.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: m4 macros for pkgconf, app2_description: This package includes m4 macros used to support PKG_CHECK_MODULES\nwhen using pkgconf with autotools., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [584]{app2_name: pkgconf-pkg-config, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pkgconf.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: pkgconf shim to provide /usr/bin/pkg-config, app2_description: This package provides the shim links for pkgconf to be automatically\nused in place of pkgconfig. This ensures that pkgconf is used as\nthe system provider of pkg-config., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [585]{app2_name: plocate, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.17, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://plocate.sesse.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Much faster locate, app2_description: plocate is a locate(1) based on posting lists, giving much faster\nsearches on a much smaller index. It is a drop-in replacement for\nmlocate in nearly all aspects, and is fast on SSDs and non-SSDs alike., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [586]{app2_name: plymouth, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 22.02.122, app2_release: 4.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouth, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Graphical Boot Animation and Logger, app2_description: Plymouth provides an attractive graphical boot animation in\nplace of the text messages that normally get shown. Text\nmessages are instead redirected to a log file for viewing\nafter boot., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [587]{app2_name: plymouth-core-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 22.02.122, app2_release: 4.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouth, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Plymouth core libraries, app2_description: This package contains the core libraries used by Plymouth., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [588]{app2_name: plymouth-scripts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 22.02.122, app2_release: 4.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouth, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Plymouth related scripts, app2_description: This package contains scripts that help integrate Plymouth with\nthe system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [589]{app2_name: policycoreutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SELinuxProject/selinux, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux policy core utilities, app2_description: Security-enhanced Linux is a feature of the Linux\xc2\xae kernel and a number\nof utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to add\nmandatory access controls to Linux. The Security-enhanced Linux\nkernel contains new architectural components originally developed to\nimprove the security of the Flask operating system. These\narchitectural components provide general support for the enforcement\nof many kinds of mandatory access control policies, including those\nbased on the concepts of Type Enforcement\xc2\xae, Role-based Access\nControl, and Multi-level Security.\n\npolicycoreutils contains the policy core utilities that are required\nfor basic operation of a SELinux system. These utilities include\nload_policy to load policies, setfiles to label filesystems, newrole\nto switch roles., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [590]{app2_name: policycoreutils-python-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SELinuxProject/selinux, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux policy core python utilities, app2_description: The policycoreutils-python-utils package contains the management tools use to manage\nan SELinux environment., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [591]{app2_name: polkit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 122, app2_release: 5.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/polkit, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An authorization framework, app2_description: polkit is a toolkit for defining and handling authorizations. It is\nused for allowing unprivileged processes to speak to privileged\nprocesses., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [592]{app2_name: polkit-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 122, app2_release: 5.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/polkit, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for polkit, app2_description: Libraries files for polkit., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [593]{app2_name: polkit-pkla-compat, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1, app2_release: 23.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/polkit-pkla-compat, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Rules for polkit to add compatibility with pklocalauthority, app2_description: A polkit JavaScript rule and associated helpers that mostly provide\ncompatibility with the .pkla file format supported in polkit <= 0.105 for users\nof later polkit releases., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [594]{app2_name: popt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.19, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/popt/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C library for parsing command line parameters, app2_description: Popt is a C library for parsing command line parameters. Popt was\nheavily influenced by the getopt() and getopt_long() functions, but\nit improves on them by allowing more powerful argument expansion.\nPopt can parse arbitrary argv[] style arrays and automatically set\nvariables based on command line arguments. Popt allows command line\narguments to be aliased via configuration files and includes utility\nfunctions for parsing arbitrary strings into argv[] arrays using\nshell-like rules., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [595]{app2_name: procps-ng, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.0.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://sourceforge.net/projects/procps-ng/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System and process monitoring utilities, app2_description: The procps package contains a set of system utilities that provide\nsystem information. Procps includes ps, free, skill, pkill, pgrep,\nsnice, tload, top, uptime, vmstat, pidof, pmap, slabtop, w, watch,\npwdx and pidwait.\nThe ps command displays a snapshot of running processes. The top command\nprovides a repetitive update of the statuses of running processes.\nThe free command displays the amounts of free and used memory on your\nsystem. The skill command sends a terminate command (or another\nspecified signal) to a specified set of processes. The snice\ncommand is used to change the scheduling priority of specified\nprocesses. The tload command prints a graph of the current system\nload average to a specified tty. The uptime command displays the\ncurrent time, how long the system has been running, how many users\nare logged on, and system load averages for the past one, five,\nand fifteen minutes. The w command displays a list of the users\nwho are currently logged on and what they are running. The watch\nprogram watches a running program. The vmstat command displays\nvirtual memory statistics about processes, memory, paging, block\nI/O, traps, and CPU activity. The pwdx command reports the current\nworking directory of a process or processes. The pidwait command\nwaits for processes of specified names., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [596]{app2_name: protobuf-c, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.1, app2_release: 4.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/protobuf-c/protobuf-c, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C bindings for Google's Protocol Buffers, app2_description: Protocol Buffers are a way of encoding structured data in an efficient yet\nextensible format. This package provides a code generator and run-time\nlibraries to use Protocol Buffers from pure C (not C++).\n\nIt uses a modified version of protoc called protoc-c., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [597]{app2_name: psacct, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.6.4, app2_release: 18.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/acct/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for monitoring process activities, app2_description: The psacct package contains several utilities for monitoring process\nactivities, including ac, lastcomm, accton and sa. The ac command\ndisplays statistics about how long users have been logged on. The\nlastcomm command displays information about previous executed\ncommands. The accton command turns process accounting on or off. The\nsa command summarizes information about previously executed\ncommands., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [598]{app2_name: psmisc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 23.6, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/psmisc/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, fuser and pslog. The pstree command displays\na tree structure of all of the running processes on your system. The\nkillall command sends a specified signal (SIGTERM if nothing is specified)\nto processes identified by name. The fuser command identifies the PIDs\nof processes that are using specified files or filesystems. The pslog\ncommand shows the path of log files owned by a given process., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [599]{app2_name: publicsuffix-list-dafsa, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230614, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://publicsuffix.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cross-vendor public domain suffix database in DAFSA form, app2_description: The Public Suffix List is a cross-vendor initiative to provide\nan accurate list of domain name suffixes, maintained by the hard work\nof Mozilla volunteers and by submissions from registries.\nSoftware using the Public Suffix List will be able to determine where\ncookies may and may not be set, protecting the user from being\ntracked across sites.\n\nThis package includes a DAFSA representation of the Public Suffix List\nfor runtime loading., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [600]{app2_name: pyproject-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/pyproject-rpm-macros, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Minimal implementation of %pyproject_buildrequires, app2_description: This package contains a minimal implementation of %pyproject_buildrequires.\nWhen used in %generate_buildrequires, it will generate BuildRequires\nfor pyproject-rpm-macros. When both packages are installed, the full version\ntakes precedence., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [601]{app2_name: python-pip-wheel, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 23.1.2, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pip.pypa.io/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The pip wheel, app2_description: A Python wheel of pip to use with venv., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [602]{app2_name: python-setuptools-wheel, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 67.7.2, app2_release: 5.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The setuptools wheel, app2_description: A Python wheel of setuptools to use with venv., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [603]{app2_name: python-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.12, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/python-rpm-macros/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: RPM macros for building Python source packages, app2_description: RPM macros for building Python source packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [604]{app2_name: python3, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.12.0~b3, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.python.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python 3.12 interpreter, app2_description: Python 3.12 is an accessible, high-level, dynamically typed, interpreted\nprogramming language, designed with an emphasis on code readability.\nIt includes an extensive standard library, and has a vast ecosystem of\nthird-party libraries.\n\nThe python3 package provides the "python3" executable: the reference\ninterpreter for the Python language, version 3.\nThe majority of its standard library is provided in the python3-libs package,\nwhich should be installed automatically along with python3.\nThe remaining parts of the Python standard library are broken out into the\npython3-tkinter and python3-test packages, which may need to be installed\nseparately.\n\nDocumentation for Python is provided in the python3-docs package.\n\nPackages containing additional libraries for Python are generally named with\nthe "python3-" prefix., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [605]{app2_name: python3-abrt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: ABRT Python 3 API, app2_description: High-level API for querying, creating and manipulating\nproblems handled by ABRT in Python 3., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [606]{app2_name: python3-abrt-addon, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: abrt's addon for catching and analyzing Python 3 exceptions, app2_description: This package contains python 3 hook and python analyzer plugin for handling\nuncaught exception in python 3 programs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [607]{app2_name: python3-argcomplete, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.0, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/kislyuk/argcomplete, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Bash tab completion for argparse, app2_description: Argcomplete provides easy, extensible command line tab completion of\narguments for your Python script.\n\nIt makes two assumptions:\n\n * You are using bash as your shell\n * You are using argparse to manage your command line arguments/options\n\nArgcomplete is particularly useful if your program has lots of\noptions or subparsers, and if your program can dynamically suggest\ncompletions for your argument/option values (for example, if the user\nis browsing resources over the network)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [608]{app2_name: python3-audit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1.1, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/audit/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python3 bindings for libaudit, app2_description: The python3-audit package contains the bindings so that libaudit\nand libauparse can be used by python3., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [609]{app2_name: python3-augeas, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.0, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://augeas.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python 3 bindings to augeas, app2_description: python3-augeas is a set of Python bindings around augeas., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [610]{app2_name: python3-cffi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.15.1, app2_release: 5.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://cffi.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Foreign Function Interface for Python 3 to call C code, app2_description: Foreign Function Interface for Python, providing a convenient and\nreliable way of calling existing C code from Python. The interface is\nbased on LuaJIT\xe2\x80\x99s FFI., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [611]{app2_name: python3-charset-normalizer, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1.0, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/ousret/charset_normalizer, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Real First Universal Charset Detector, app2_description: A library that helps you read text from an unknown charset encoding.\nMotivated by chardet, trying to resolve the issue by taking\na new approach. All IANA character set names for which the Python core\nlibrary provides codecs are supported., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [612]{app2_name: python3-dasbus, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/dasbus, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: DBus library in Python 3, app2_description: Dasbus is a DBus library written in Python 3, based on\nGLib and inspired by pydbus. It is designed to be easy\nto use and extend., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [613]{app2_name: python3-dateutil, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.8.2, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/dateutil/dateutil, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Powerful extensions to the standard datetime module, app2_description: The dateutil module provides powerful extensions to the standard datetime\nmodule available in Python., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [614]{app2_name: python3-dbus, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.2, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/DBusBindings/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: D-Bus bindings for python3, app2_description: D-Bus bindings for python3., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [615]{app2_name: python3-distro, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.0, app2_release: 5.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/python-distro/distro, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux Distribution - a Linux OS platform information API, app2_description: The distro (for: Linux Distribution) package provides information about the\nLinux distribution it runs on, such as a reliable machine-readable ID, or\nversion information.\n\nIt is a renewed alternative implementation for Python's original\nplatform.linux_distribution function, but it also provides much more\nfunctionality. An alternative implementation became necessary because\nPython 3.5 deprecated this function, and Python 3.7 is expected to remove it\naltogether. Its predecessor function platform.dist was already deprecated since\nPython 2.6 and is also expected to be removed in Python 3.7. Still, there are\nmany cases in which access to that information is needed. See Python issue 1322\nfor more information., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [616]{app2_name: python3-dnf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.16.1, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/dnf, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python 3 interface to DNF, app2_description: Python 3 interface to DNF., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [617]{app2_name: python3-dnf-plugins-core, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.4.1, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/dnf-plugins-core, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Core Plugins for DNF, app2_description: Core Plugins for DNF, Python 3 interface. This package enhances DNF with builddep,\nconfig-manager, copr, debug, debuginfo-install, download, needs-restarting,\ngroups-manager, repoclosure, repograph, repomanage, reposync, changelog,\nrepodiff, system-upgrade, offline-upgrade and offline-distrosync commands.\nAdditionally provides generate_completion_cache passive plugin., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [618]{app2_name: python3-firewall, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.0, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.firewalld.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python3 bindings for firewalld, app2_description: Python3 bindings for firewalld., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [619]{app2_name: python3-gobject-base, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.44.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/PyGObject, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python 3 bindings for GObject Introspection base package, app2_description: This package provides the non-cairo specific bits of the GObject Introspection\nlibrary that are architecture specific., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [620]{app2_name: python3-gobject-base-noarch, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.44.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/PyGObject, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python 3 bindings for GObject Introspection base (not architecture dependent), app2_description: This package provides the non-cairo specific bits of the GObject Introspection\nlibrary that are not architecture specific., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [621]{app2_name: python3-gpg, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.20.0, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gnupg.org/related_software/gpgme/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: gpgme bindings for Python 3, app2_description: gpgme bindings for Python 3., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [622]{app2_name: python3-hawkey, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.70.1, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/libdnf, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python 3 bindings for the hawkey library, app2_description: Python 3 bindings for the hawkey library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [623]{app2_name: python3-idna, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.4, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/kjd/idna, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Internationalized Domain Names in Applications (IDNA), app2_description: A library to support the Internationalised Domain Names in Applications (IDNA)\nprotocol as specified in RFC 5891 <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5891>. This\nversion of the protocol is often referred to as "IDNA2008" and can produce\ndifferent results from the earlier standard from 2003.\n\nThe library is also intended to act as a suitable drop-in replacement for the\n"encodings.idna" module that comes with the Python standard library but\ncurrently only supports the older 2003 specification., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [624]{app2_name: python3-libcomps, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.19, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/libcomps, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python 3 bindings for libcomps library, app2_description: Python3 bindings for libcomps library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [625]{app2_name: python3-libdnf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.70.1, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/libdnf, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python 3 bindings for the libdnf library., app2_description: Python 3 bindings for the libdnf library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [626]{app2_name: python3-libreport, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.11, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python 3 bindings for report-libs, app2_description: Python 3 bindings for report-libs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [627]{app2_name: python3-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.12.0~b3, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.python.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python runtime libraries, app2_description: This package contains runtime libraries for use by Python:\n- the majority of the Python standard library\n- a dynamically linked library for use by applications that embed Python as\n a scripting language, and by the main "python3" executable, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [628]{app2_name: python3-libselinux, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SELinuxProject/selinux/wiki, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux python 3 bindings for libselinux, app2_description: The libselinux-python3 package contains python 3 bindings for developing\nSELinux applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [629]{app2_name: python3-libsemanage, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SELinuxProject/selinux/wiki, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: semanage python 3 bindings for libsemanage, app2_description: The libsemanage-python3 package contains the python 3 bindings for developing\nSELinux management applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [630]{app2_name: python3-libxml2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.10.4, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xmlsoft.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python 3 bindings for the libxml2 library, app2_description: The libxml2-python3 package contains a Python 3 module that permits\napplications written in the Python programming language, version 3, to use the\ninterface supplied by the libxml2 library to manipulate XML files.\n\nThis library allows to manipulate XML files. It includes support\nto read, modify and write XML and HTML files. There is DTDs support\nthis includes parsing and validation even with complex DTDs, either\nat parse time or later once the document has been modified., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [631]{app2_name: python3-nftables, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.0.7, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://netfilter.org/projects/nftables/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python module providing an interface to libnftables, app2_description: The nftables python module provides an interface to libnftables via ctypes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [632]{app2_name: python3-pexpect, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.8.0, app2_release: 16.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/pexpect/pexpect, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Unicode-aware Pure Python Expect-like module, app2_description: Pexpect is a pure Python module for spawning child applications; controlling\nthem; and responding to expected patterns in their output. Pexpect works like\nDon Libes' Expect. Pexpect allows your script to spawn a child application and\ncontrol it as if a human were typing commands. This package contains the\npython3 version of this module.\n\nPexpect can be used for automating interactive applications such as ssh, ftp,\npasswd, telnet, etc. It can be used to automate setup scripts for duplicating\nsoftware package installations on different servers. And it can be used for\nautomated software testing. Pexpect is in the spirit of Don Libes' Expect, but\nPexpect is pure Python. Unlike other Expect-like modules for Python, Pexpect\ndoes not require TCL or Expect nor does it require C extensions to be\ncompiled. It should work on any platform that supports the standard Python\npty module., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [633]{app2_name: python3-ply, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.11, app2_release: 19.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.dabeaz.com/ply/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python Lex-Yacc, app2_description: PLY is a straightforward lex/yacc implementation. Here is a list of its\nessential features:\n* It is implemented entirely in Python.\n* It uses LR-parsing which is reasonably efficient and well suited for larger\n grammars.\n* PLY provides most of the standard lex/yacc features including support\n for empty productions, precedence rules, error recovery, and support\n for ambiguous grammars.\n* PLY is straightforward to use and provides very extensive error checking.\n* PLY doesn't try to do anything more or less than provide the basic lex/yacc\n functionality. In other words, it's not a large parsing framework or a\n component of some larger system.\n\nPython 3 version., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [634]{app2_name: python3-policycoreutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SELinuxProject/selinux, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux policy core python3 interfaces, app2_description: The python3-policycoreutils package contains the interfaces that can be used\nby python 3 in an SELinux environment., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [635]{app2_name: python3-ptyprocess, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.7.0, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/pexpect/ptyprocess, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Run a subprocess in a pseudo terminal, app2_description: Launch a subprocess in a pseudo terminal (pty), and interact with both the\nprocess and its pty., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [636]{app2_name: python3-pycparser, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.20, app2_release: 10.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://github.com/eliben/pycparser, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C parser and AST generator written in Python, app2_description: pycparser is a complete parser for the C language, written in pure Python.\nIt is a module designed to be easily integrated into applications that\nneed to parse C source code., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [637]{app2_name: python3-pysocks, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7.1, app2_release: 19.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/Anorov/PySocks, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A Python SOCKS client module, app2_description: \nA fork of SocksiPy with bug fixes and extra features.\n\nActs as a drop-in replacement to the socket module. Featuring:\n\n- SOCKS proxy client for Python 2.6 - 3.x\n- TCP and UDP both supported\n- HTTP proxy client included but not supported or recommended (you should use\n urllib2's or requests' own HTTP proxy interface)\n- urllib2 handler included.\nThis package is for Python3 version 3.12 only., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [638]{app2_name: python3-pyyaml, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.0, app2_release: 8.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/yaml/pyyaml, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: YAML parser and emitter for Python, app2_description: YAML is a data serialization format designed for human readability and\ninteraction with scripting languages. PyYAML is a YAML parser and\nemitter for Python.\n\nPyYAML features a complete YAML 1.1 parser, Unicode support, pickle\nsupport, capable extension API, and sensible error messages. PyYAML\nsupports standard YAML tags and provides Python-specific tags that\nallow to represent an arbitrary Python object.\n\nPyYAML is applicable for a broad range of tasks from complex\nconfiguration files to object serialization and persistence., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [639]{app2_name: python3-requests, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.28.2, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pypi.io/project/requests, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: HTTP library, written in Python, for human beings, app2_description: Most existing Python modules for sending HTTP requests are extremely verbose and\ncumbersome. Python\xe2\x80\x99s built-in urllib2 module provides most of the HTTP\ncapabilities you should need, but the API is thoroughly broken. 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It provides utility functions\nfor smoothing over the differences between the Python versions with the goal\nof writing Python code that is compatible on both Python versions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [645]{app2_name: python3-systemd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 235, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/systemd/python-systemd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python module wrapping libsystemd functionality, app2_description: Python module for native access to the libsystemd facilities. Functionality\nincludes sending of structured messages to the journal and reading journal\nfiles, querying machine and boot identifiers and a lists of message identifiers\nprovided by systemd. 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Both Emacs and vi editing modes are available. The\nReadline library includes additional functions for maintaining a list\nof previously-entered command lines for recalling or editing those\nlines, and for performing csh-like history expansion on previous\ncommands., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [657]{app2_name: realmd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/realmd/realmd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Kerberos realm enrollment service, app2_description: realmd is a DBus system service which manages discovery and enrollment in realms\nand domains like Active Directory or IPA. 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These files are basically the same\nas those in /etc/skel, which are placed in regular\nusers' home directories., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [662]{app2_name: rpcbind, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.6, app2_release: 4.rc2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://nfsv4.bullopensource.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Universal Addresses to RPC Program Number Mapper, app2_description: The rpcbind utility is a server that converts RPC program numbers into\nuniversal addresses. It must be running on the host to be able to make\nRPC calls on a server on that machine., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [663]{app2_name: rpm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.18.91, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rpm.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The RPM package management system, app2_description: The RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a powerful command line driven\npackage management system capable of installing, uninstalling,\nverifying, querying, and updating software packages. Each software\npackage consists of an archive of files along with information about\nthe package like its version, a description, etc., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [664]{app2_name: rpm-build, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.18.91, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rpm.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Scripts and executable programs used to build packages, app2_description: The rpm-build package contains the scripts and executable programs\nthat are used to build packages using the RPM Package Manager., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [665]{app2_name: rpm-build-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.18.91, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rpm.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for building RPM packages, app2_description: This package contains the RPM shared libraries for building packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [666]{app2_name: rpm-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.18.91, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rpm.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for manipulating RPM packages, app2_description: This package contains the RPM shared libraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [667]{app2_name: rpm-plugin-selinux, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.18.91, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rpm.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Rpm plugin for SELinux functionality, app2_description: Rpm plugin for SELinux functionality., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [668]{app2_name: rpm-plugin-systemd-inhibit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.18.91, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rpm.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Rpm plugin for systemd inhibit functionality, app2_description: This plugin blocks systemd from entering idle, sleep or shutdown while an rpm\ntransaction is running using the systemd-inhibit mechanism., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [669]{app2_name: rpm-sequoia, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.1, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://crates.io/crates/rpm-sequoia, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Implementation of the RPM PGP interface using Sequoia, app2_description: An implementation of the RPM PGP interface using Sequoia., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [670]{app2_name: rpm-sign-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.18.91, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rpm.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for signing RPM packages, app2_description: This package contains the RPM shared libraries for signing packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [671]{app2_name: rpmautospec-rpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.5, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/fedora-infra/rpmautospec, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Rpmautospec RPM macros for local rpmbuild, app2_description: RPM macros with placeholders for building rpmautospec enabled packages localy, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [672]{app2_name: rsync, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.7, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://rsync.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A program for synchronizing files over a network, app2_description: Rsync uses a reliable algorithm to bring remote and host files into\nsync very quickly. Rsync is fast because it just sends the differences\nin the files over the network instead of sending the complete\nfiles. Rsync is often used as a very powerful mirroring process or\njust as a more capable replacement for the rcp command. A technical\nreport which describes the rsync algorithm is included in this\npackage., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [673]{app2_name: rsyslog, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 8.2306.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rsyslog.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Enhanced system logging and kernel message trapping daemon, app2_description: Rsyslog is an enhanced, multi-threaded syslog daemon. It supports MySQL,\nsyslog/TCP, RFC 3195, permitted sender lists, filtering on any message part,\nand fine grain output format control. It is compatible with stock sysklogd\nand can be used as a drop-in replacement. Rsyslog is simple to set up, with\nadvanced features suitable for enterprise-class, encryption-protected syslog\nrelay chains., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [674]{app2_name: rust-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 24, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/fedora-rust/rust-packaging, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: RPM macros for building Rust projects, app2_description: RPM macros for building source packages for Rust projects., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [675]{app2_name: samba-client-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 4.18.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.samba.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Samba client libraries, app2_description: The samba-client-libs package contains internal libraries needed by the\nSMB/CIFS clients., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [676]{app2_name: samba-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 4.18.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.samba.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Files used by both Samba servers and clients, app2_description: samba-common provides files necessary for both the server and client\npackages of Samba., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [677]{app2_name: samba-common-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 4.18.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.samba.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries used by both Samba servers and clients, app2_description: The samba-common-libs package contains internal libraries needed by the\nSMB/CIFS clients., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [678]{app2_name: satyr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.42, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/abrt/satyr, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools to create anonymous, machine-friendly problem reports, app2_description: Satyr is a library that can be used to create and process microreports.\nMicroreports consist of structured data suitable to be analyzed in a fully\nautomated manner, though they do not necessarily contain sufficient information\nto fix the underlying problem. The reports are designed not to contain any\npotentially sensitive data to eliminate the need for review before submission.\nIncluded is a tool that can create microreports and perform some basic\noperations on them., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [679]{app2_name: scrub, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.1, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/chaos/scrub/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Disk scrubbing program, app2_description: Scrub writes patterns on files or disk devices to make\nretrieving the data more difficult. It operates in one of three\nmodes: 1) the special file corresponding to an entire disk is scrubbed\nand all data on it is destroyed; 2) a regular file is scrubbed and\nonly the data in the file (and optionally its name in the directory\nentry) is destroyed; or 3) a regular file is created, expanded until\nthe file system is full, then scrubbed as in 2)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [680]{app2_name: sdubby, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/sdubby.git, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Set of systemd-boot shims that don't fit anywhere else in the distro, app2_description: This package provides a place to drop systemd-boot shimming\nutilities that don't yet have a better place to live. The name\nis a play on the grubby package which performs a similar function\nfor grub2., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [681]{app2_name: sed, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.8, app2_release: 12.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sed.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GNU stream text editor, app2_description: The sed (Stream EDitor) editor is a stream or batch (non-interactive)\neditor. Sed takes text as input, performs an operation or set of\noperations on the text and outputs the modified text. The operations\nthat sed performs (substitutions, deletions, insertions, etc.) can be\nspecified in a script file or from the command line., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [682]{app2_name: selinux-policy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 38.20, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/fedora-selinux/selinux-policy, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux policy configuration, app2_description: SELinux core policy package.\nOriginally based off of reference policy,\nthe policy has been adjusted to provide support for Fedora., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [683]{app2_name: selinux-policy-targeted, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 38.20, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/fedora-selinux/selinux-policy, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux targeted policy, app2_description: SELinux targeted policy package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [684]{app2_name: setroubleshoot-plugins, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.3.14, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/fedora-selinux/setroubleshoot, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Analysis plugins for use with setroubleshoot, app2_description: This package provides a set of analysis plugins for use with\nsetroubleshoot. Each plugin has the capacity to analyze SELinux AVC\ndata and system data to provide user friendly reports describing how\nto interpret SELinux AVC denials., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [685]{app2_name: setroubleshoot-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.3.32, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/setroubleshoot/setroubleshoot, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux troubleshoot server, app2_description: Provides tools to help diagnose SELinux problems. When AVC messages\nare generated an alert can be generated that will give information\nabout the problem and help track its resolution. Alerts can be configured\nto user preference. The same tools can be run on existing log files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [686]{app2_name: setup, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.14.3, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/setup/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A set of system configuration and setup files, app2_description: The setup package contains a set of important system configuration and\nsetup files, such as passwd, group, and profile., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [687]{app2_name: shadow-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 4.13, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/shadow-maint/shadow, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for managing accounts and shadow password files, app2_description: The shadow-utils package includes the necessary programs for\nconverting UNIX password files to the shadow password format, plus\nprograms for managing user and group accounts. The pwconv command\nconverts passwords to the shadow password format. The pwunconv command\nunconverts shadow passwords and generates a passwd file (a standard\nUNIX password file). The pwck command checks the integrity of password\nand shadow files. The lastlog command prints out the last login times\nfor all users. The useradd, userdel, and usermod commands are used for\nmanaging user accounts. The groupadd, groupdel, and groupmod commands\nare used for managing group accounts., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [688]{app2_name: shared-mime-info, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://freedesktop.org/Software/shared-mime-info, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared MIME information database, app2_description: This is the freedesktop.org shared MIME info database.\n\nMany programs and desktops use the MIME system to represent the types of\nfiles. Frequently, it is necessary to work out the correct MIME type for\na file. This is generally done by examining the file's name or contents,\nand looking up the correct MIME type in a database., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [689]{app2_name: smartmontools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 7.3, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for monitoring SMART capable hard disks, app2_description: The smartmontools package contains two utility programs (smartctl\nand smartd) to control and monitor storage systems using the Self-\nMonitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology System (SMART) built\ninto most modern ATA and SCSI hard disks. In many cases, these\nutilities will provide advanced warning of disk degradation and\nfailure., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [690]{app2_name: smartmontools-selinux, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 7.3, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux policies for smartmontools, app2_description: Custom SELinux policy module for smartmontools, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [691]{app2_name: snappy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.10, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/google/snappy, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Fast compression and decompression library, app2_description: Snappy is a compression/decompression library. It does not aim for maximum\ncompression, or compatibility with any other compression library; instead, it\naims for very high speeds and reasonable compression. For instance, compared to\nthe fastest mode of zlib, Snappy is an order of magnitude faster for most\ninputs, but the resulting compressed files are anywhere from 20% to 100%\nbigger., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [692]{app2_name: sos, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.5.5, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/sosreport/sos, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A set of tools to gather troubleshooting information from a system, app2_description: Sos is a set of tools that gathers information about system\nhardware and configuration. The information can then be used for\ndiagnostic purposes and debugging. Sos is commonly used to help\nsupport technicians and developers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [693]{app2_name: source-highlight, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1.9, app2_release: 18.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Produces a document with syntax highlighting, app2_description: This program, given a source file, produces a document with syntax\nhighlighting. At the moment this package can handle:\nJava, Javascript, C/C++, Prolog, Perl, Php3, Python, Flex, ChangeLog, Ruby,\nLua, Caml, Sml and Log as source languages, and HTML, XHTML and ANSI color\nescape sequences as output format., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [694]{app2_name: sqlite-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.42.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.sqlite.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared library for the sqlite3 embeddable SQL database engine., app2_description: This package contains the shared library for sqlite., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [695]{app2_name: squashfs-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.6.1, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/plougher/squashfs-tools, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility for the creation of squashfs filesystems, app2_description: Squashfs is a highly compressed read-only filesystem for Linux. This package\ncontains the utilities for manipulating squashfs filesystems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [696]{app2_name: sssd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System Security Services Daemon, app2_description: Provides a set of daemons to manage access to remote directories and\nauthentication mechanisms. It provides an NSS and PAM interface toward\nthe system and a pluggable back end system to connect to multiple different\naccount sources. It is also the basis to provide client auditing and policy\nservices for projects like FreeIPA.\n\nThe sssd subpackage is a meta-package that contains the daemon as well as all\nthe existing back ends., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [697]{app2_name: sssd-ad, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The AD back end of the SSSD, app2_description: Provides the Active Directory back end that the SSSD can utilize to fetch\nidentity data from and authenticate against an Active Directory server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [698]{app2_name: sssd-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SSSD Client libraries for NSS and PAM, app2_description: Provides the libraries needed by the PAM and NSS stacks to connect to the SSSD\nservice., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [699]{app2_name: sssd-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common files for the SSSD, app2_description: Common files for the SSSD. The common package includes all the files needed\nto run a particular back end, however, the back ends are packaged in separate\nsubpackages such as sssd-ldap., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [700]{app2_name: sssd-common-pac, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common files needed for supporting PAC processing, app2_description: Provides common files needed by SSSD providers such as IPA and Active Directory\nfor handling Kerberos PACs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [701]{app2_name: sssd-ipa, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The IPA back end of the SSSD, app2_description: Provides the IPA back end that the SSSD can utilize to fetch identity data\nfrom and authenticate against an IPA server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [702]{app2_name: sssd-kcm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An implementation of a Kerberos KCM server, app2_description: An implementation of a Kerberos KCM server. Use this package if you want to\nuse the KCM: Kerberos credentials cache., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [703]{app2_name: sssd-krb5, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Kerberos authentication back end for the SSSD, app2_description: Provides the Kerberos back end that the SSSD can utilize authenticate\nagainst a Kerberos server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [704]{app2_name: sssd-krb5-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SSSD helpers needed for Kerberos and GSSAPI authentication, app2_description: Provides helper processes that the LDAP and Kerberos back ends can use for\nKerberos user or host authentication., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [705]{app2_name: sssd-ldap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The LDAP back end of the SSSD, app2_description: Provides the LDAP back end that the SSSD can utilize to fetch identity data\nfrom and authenticate against an LDAP server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [706]{app2_name: sssd-nfs-idmap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SSSD plug-in for NFSv4 rpc.idmapd, app2_description: The libnfsidmap sssd module provides a way for rpc.idmapd to call SSSD to map\nUIDs/GIDs to names and vice versa. It can be also used for mapping principal\n(user) name to IDs(UID or GID) or to obtain groups which user are member of., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [707]{app2_name: sssd-proxy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The proxy back end of the SSSD, app2_description: Provides the proxy back end which can be used to wrap an existing NSS and/or\nPAM modules to leverage SSSD caching., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [708]{app2_name: sudo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9.13, app2_release: 4.p2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.sudo.ws, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Allows restricted root access for specified users, app2_description: Sudo (superuser do) allows a system administrator to give certain\nusers (or groups of users) the ability to run some (or all) commands\nas root while logging all commands and arguments. Sudo operates on a\nper-command basis. It is not a replacement for the shell. Features\ninclude: the ability to restrict what commands a user may run on a\nper-host basis, copious logging of each command (providing a clear\naudit trail of who did what), a configurable timeout of the sudo\ncommand, and the ability to use the same configuration file (sudoers)\non many different machines., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [709]{app2_name: supermin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.3.3, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.redhat.com/~rjones/supermin/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tool for creating supermin appliances, app2_description: Supermin is a tool for building supermin appliances. These are tiny\nappliances (similar to virtual machines), usually around 100KB in\nsize, which get fully instantiated on-the-fly in a fraction of a\nsecond when you need to boot one of them.\n\nNote that if you want to run 'supermin --prepare' you will need the\nextra dependencies provided by supermin-devel., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [710]{app2_name: supermin-devel, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.3.3, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.redhat.com/~rjones/supermin/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Development tools for supermin, app2_description: supermin-devel contains development tools for supermin.\n\nIt contains extra dependencies needed for 'supermin --prepare' to\nwork, as well as tools for automatic RPM dependency generation from\nsupermin appliances., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [711]{app2_name: swtpm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.0, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://github.com/stefanberger/swtpm, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: TPM Emulator, app2_description: TPM emulator built on libtpms providing TPM functionality for QEMU VMs, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [712]{app2_name: swtpm-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.0, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://github.com/stefanberger/swtpm, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Private libraries for swtpm TPM emulators, app2_description: A private library with callback functions for libtpms based swtpm TPM emulator, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [713]{app2_name: swtpm-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.0, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://github.com/stefanberger/swtpm, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for the TPM emulator, app2_description: Tools for the TPM emulator from the swtpm package, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [714]{app2_name: symlinks, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7, app2_release: 8.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/utils/file/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A utility which maintains a system's symbolic links, app2_description: The symlinks utility performs maintenance on symbolic links. Symlinks\nchecks for symlink problems, including dangling symlinks which point\nto nonexistent files. Symlinks can also automatically convert\nabsolute symlinks to relative symlinks.\n\nInstall the symlinks package if you need a program for maintaining\nsymlinks on your system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [715]{app2_name: systemd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 253.5, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://systemd.io, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System and Service Manager, app2_description: systemd is a system and service manager that runs as PID 1 and starts the rest\nof the system. It provides aggressive parallelization capabilities, uses socket\nand D-Bus activation for starting services, offers on-demand starting of\ndaemons, keeps track of processes using Linux control groups, maintains mount\nand automount points, and implements an elaborate transactional dependency-based\nservice control logic. systemd supports SysV and LSB init scripts and works as a\nreplacement for sysvinit. Other parts of this package are a logging daemon,\nutilities to control basic system configuration like the hostname, date, locale,\nmaintain a list of logged-in users, system accounts, runtime directories and\nsettings, and a logging daemons.\n\nThis package was built from the v253-stable branch of systemd., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [716]{app2_name: systemd-boot-unsigned, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 253.5, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://systemd.io, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: UEFI boot manager (unsigned version), app2_description: systemd-boot (short: sd-boot) is a simple UEFI boot manager. It provides a\ngraphical menu to select the entry to boot and an editor for the kernel command\nline. systemd-boot supports systems with UEFI firmware only.\n\nThis package contains the unsigned version. Install systemd-boot instead to get\nthe version that works with Secure Boot., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [717]{app2_name: systemd-container, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 253.5, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://systemd.io, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for containers and VMs, app2_description: Systemd tools to spawn and manage containers and virtual machines.\n\nThis package contains systemd-nspawn, machinectl, systemd-machined, and\nsystemd-importd., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [718]{app2_name: systemd-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 253.5, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://systemd.io, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: systemd libraries, app2_description: Libraries for systemd and udev., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [719]{app2_name: systemd-oomd-defaults, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 253.5, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://systemd.io, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Configuration files for systemd-oomd, app2_description: A set of drop-in files for systemd units to enable action from systemd-oomd,\na userspace out-of-memory (OOM) killer., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [720]{app2_name: systemd-pam, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 253.5, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://systemd.io, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: systemd PAM module, app2_description: Systemd PAM module registers the session with systemd-logind., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [721]{app2_name: systemd-resolved, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 253.5, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://systemd.io, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network Name Resolution manager, app2_description: systemd-resolved is a system service that provides network name resolution to\nlocal applications. It implements a caching and validating DNS/DNSSEC stub\nresolver, as well as an LLMNR and MulticastDNS resolver and responder., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [722]{app2_name: systemd-rpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 253.5, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://systemd.io, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Macros that define paths and scriptlets related to systemd, app2_description: Just the definitions of rpm macros.\n\nSee\nhttps://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/Scriptlets/#_systemd\nfor information how to use those macros., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [723]{app2_name: systemd-udev, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 253.5, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://systemd.io, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Rule-based device node and kernel event manager, app2_description: This package contains systemd-udev and the rules and hardware database needed to\nmanage device nodes. This package is necessary on physical machines and in\nvirtual machines, but not in containers.\n\nThis package also provides systemd-timesyncd, a network time protocol daemon.\n\nIt also contains tools to manage encrypted home areas and secrets bound to the\nmachine, and to create or grow partitions and make file systems automatically., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [724]{app2_name: tar, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 1.34, app2_release: 8.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/tar/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU file archiving program, app2_description: The GNU tar program saves many files together in one archive and can\nrestore individual files (or all of the files) from that archive. Tar\ncan also be used to add supplemental files to an archive and to update\nor list files in the archive. Tar includes multivolume support,\nautomatic archive compression/decompression, the ability to perform\nremote archives, and the ability to perform incremental and full\nbackups.\n\nIf you want to use tar for remote backups, you also need to install\nthe rmt package on the remote box., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [725]{app2_name: tcl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 8.6.12, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://tcl.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tool Command Language, pronounced tickle, app2_description: The Tcl (Tool Command Language) provides a powerful platform for\ncreating integration applications that tie together diverse\napplications, protocols, devices, and frameworks. When paired with the\nTk toolkit, Tcl provides a fastest and powerful way to create\ncross-platform GUI applications. Tcl can also be used for a variety\nof web-related tasks and for creating powerful command languages for\napplications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [726]{app2_name: tcpdump, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 14, app2_version: 4.99.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tcpdump.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A network traffic monitoring tool, app2_description: Tcpdump is a command-line tool for monitoring network traffic.\nTcpdump can capture and display the packet headers on a particular\nnetwork interface or on all interfaces. Tcpdump can display all of\nthe packet headers, or just the ones that match particular criteria.\n\nInstall tcpdump if you need a program to monitor network traffic., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [727]{app2_name: teamd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.31, app2_release: 7.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libteam.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Team network device control daemon, app2_description: The teamd package contains team network device control daemon., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [728]{app2_name: time, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9, app2_release: 21.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/time/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GNU utility for monitoring a program's use of system resources, app2_description: The GNU time utility runs another program, collects information about\nthe resources used by that program while it is running, and displays\nthe results., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [729]{app2_name: tpm2-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.5, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/tpm2-software/tpm2-tools, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A bunch of TPM testing toolS build upon tpm2-tss, app2_description: tpm2-tools is a batch of tools for tpm2.0. It is based on tpm2-tss., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [730]{app2_name: tpm2-tss, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.0.1, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/tpm2-software/tpm2-tss, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: TPM2.0 Software Stack, app2_description: tpm2-tss is a software stack supporting Trusted Platform Module(TPM) 2.0 system\nAPIs. It sits between TPM driver and applications, providing TPM2.0 specified\nAPIs for applications to access TPM module through kernel TPM drivers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [731]{app2_name: traceroute, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 3, app2_version: 2.1.2, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://traceroute.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Traces the route taken by packets over an IPv4/IPv6 network, app2_description: The traceroute utility displays the route used by IP packets on their\nway to a specified network (or Internet) host. Traceroute displays\nthe IP number and host name (if possible) of the machines along the\nroute taken by the packets. Traceroute is used as a network debugging\ntool. If you're having network connectivity problems, traceroute will\nshow you where the trouble is coming from along the route.\n\nInstall traceroute if you need a tool for diagnosing network connectivity\nproblems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [732]{app2_name: tree, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.0, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://mama.indstate.edu/users/ice/tree/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: File system tree viewer, app2_description: The tree utility recursively displays the contents of directories in a\ntree-like format. Tree is basically a UNIX port of the DOS tree\nutility., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [733]{app2_name: trousers, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.15, app2_release: 8.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://trousers.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: TCG's Software Stack v1.2, app2_description: TrouSerS is an implementation of the Trusted Computing Group's Software Stack\n(TSS) specification. You can use TrouSerS to write applications that make use\nof your TPM hardware. TPM hardware can create, store and use RSA keys\nsecurely (without ever being exposed in memory), verify a platform's software\nstate using cryptographic hashes and more., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [734]{app2_name: trousers-lib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.15, app2_release: 8.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://trousers.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: TrouSerS libtspi library, app2_description: The libtspi library for use in Trusted Computing enabled applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [735]{app2_name: tzdata, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2023c, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.iana.org/time-zones, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Timezone data, app2_description: This package contains data files with rules for various timezones around\nthe world., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [736]{app2_name: udftools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.3, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-udf/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux UDF Filesystem userspace utilities, app2_description: Linux UDF Filesystem userspace utilities., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [737]{app2_name: udisks2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.10.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Disk Manager, app2_description: The Udisks project provides a daemon, tools and libraries to access and\nmanipulate disks, storage devices and technologies., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [738]{app2_name: udisks2-iscsi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.10.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Module for iSCSI, app2_description: This package contains module for iSCSI configuration., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [739]{app2_name: udisks2-lvm2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.10.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Module for LVM2, app2_description: This package contains module for LVM2 configuration., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [740]{app2_name: unbound-anchor, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.17.1, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://nlnetlabs.nl/projects/unbound/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: DNSSEC trust anchor maintaining tool, app2_description: Contains tool maintaining trust anchor using RFC 5011 key rollover algorithm., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [741]{app2_name: unbound-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.17.1, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://nlnetlabs.nl/projects/unbound/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries used by the unbound server and client applications, app2_description: Contains libraries used by the unbound server and client applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [742]{app2_name: unzip, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.0, app2_release: 60.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://infozip.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A utility for unpacking zip files, app2_description: The unzip utility is used to list, test, or extract files from a zip\narchive. Zip archives are commonly found on MS-DOS systems. The zip\nutility, included in the zip package, creates zip archives. Zip and\nunzip are both compatible with archives created by PKWARE(R)'s PKZIP\nfor MS-DOS, but the programs' options and default behaviors do differ\nin some respects.\n\nInstall the unzip package if you need to list, test or extract files from\na zip archive., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [743]{app2_name: usb_modeswitch, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.1, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: USB Modeswitch gets mobile broadband cards in operational mode, app2_description: USB Modeswitch brings up your datacard into operational mode. When plugged\nin they identify themselves as cdrom and present some non-Linux compatible\ninstallation files. This tool deactivates this cdrom-device and enables\nthe real communication device. It supports most devices built and\nsold by Huawei, T-Mobile, Vodafone, Option, ZTE, Novatel., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [744]{app2_name: usb_modeswitch-data, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20191128, app2_release: 8.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: USB Modeswitch gets mobile broadband cards in operational mode, app2_description: USB Modeswitch brings up your datacard into operational mode. When plugged\nin they identify themselves as cdrom and present some non-Linux compatible\ninstallation files. This tool deactivates this cdrom-devices and enables\nthe real communication device. It supports most devices built and\nsold by Huawei, T-Mobile, Vodafone, Option, ZTE, Novatel.\n\nThis package contains the data files needed for usb_modeswitch to function., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [745]{app2_name: usbutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 015, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linux-usb.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux USB utilities, app2_description: This package contains utilities for inspecting devices connected to a\nUSB bus., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [746]{app2_name: userspace-rcu, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.14.0, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://liburcu.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: RCU (read-copy-update) implementation in user-space, app2_description: This data synchronization library provides read-side access which scales\nlinearly with the number of cores. It does so by allowing multiples copies\nof a given data structure to live at the same time, and by monitoring\nthe data structure accesses to detect grace periods after which memory\nreclamation is possible., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [747]{app2_name: util-linux, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.39.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Util-linux, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Collection of basic system utilities, app2_description: The util-linux package contains a large variety of low-level system\nutilities that are necessary for a Linux system to function. Among\nothers, util-linux contains the fdisk configuration tool and the login\nprogram., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [748]{app2_name: util-linux-core, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.39.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Util-linux, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The most essential utilities from the util-linux suite, app2_description: This is a very basic set of Linux utilities that is necessary on\nminimal installations., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [749]{app2_name: vim-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 9.0.1671, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vim.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The common files needed by any version of the VIM editor, app2_description: VIM (VIsual editor iMproved) is an updated and improved version of the\nvi editor. Vi was the first real screen-based editor for UNIX, and is\nstill very popular. VIM improves on vi by adding new features:\nmultiple windows, multi-level undo, block highlighting and more. The\nvim-common package contains files which every VIM binary will need in\norder to run.\n\nIf you are installing vim-enhanced or vim-X11, you'll also need\nto install the vim-common package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [750]{app2_name: vim-data, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 9.0.1671, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vim.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared data for Vi and Vim, app2_description: The subpackage is used for shipping files and directories, which need to be\nshared between vim-minimal and vim-common packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [751]{app2_name: vim-default-editor, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 9.0.1671, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vim.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Set vim as the default editor, app2_description: This subpackage contains files needed to set Vim as the default editor., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [752]{app2_name: vim-enhanced, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 9.0.1671, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vim.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A version of the VIM editor which includes recent enhancements, app2_description: VIM (VIsual editor iMproved) is an updated and improved version of the\nvi editor. Vi was the first real screen-based editor for UNIX, and is\nstill very popular. VIM improves on vi by adding new features:\nmultiple windows, multi-level undo, block highlighting and more. The\nvim-enhanced package contains a version of VIM with extra, recently\nintroduced features like Python and Perl interpreters.\n\nInstall the vim-enhanced package if you'd like to use a version of the\nVIM editor which includes recently added enhancements like\ninterpreters for the Python and Perl scripting languages. You'll also\nneed to install the vim-common package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [753]{app2_name: vim-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 9.0.1671, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vim.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: VIM filesystem layout, app2_description: This package provides some directories which are required by other\npackages that add vim files, p.e. additional syntax files or filetypes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [754]{app2_name: vim-minimal, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 9.0.1671, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vim.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A minimal version of the VIM editor, app2_description: VIM (VIsual editor iMproved) is an updated and improved version of the\nvi editor. Vi was the first real screen-based editor for UNIX, and is\nstill very popular. VIM improves on vi by adding new features:\nmultiple windows, multi-level undo, block highlighting and more. The\nvim-minimal package includes a minimal version of VIM, providing\nthe commands vi, view, ex, rvi, and rview. NOTE: The online help is\nonly available when the vim-common package is installed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [755]{app2_name: virt-v2v, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.3.4, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/libguestfs/virt-v2v, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Convert a virtual machine to run on KVM, app2_description: Virt-v2v converts a single guest from a foreign hypervisor to run on\nKVM. It can read Linux and Windows guests running on VMware, Xen,\nHyper-V and some other hypervisors, and convert them to KVM managed by\nlibvirt, OpenStack, oVirt, Red Hat Virtualisation (RHV) or several\nother targets. It can modify the guest to make it bootable on KVM and\ninstall virtio drivers so it will run quickly., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [756]{app2_name: volume_key-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.12, app2_release: 19.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/volume_key/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for manipulating storage encryption keys and passphrases, app2_description: This package provides libvolume_key, a library for manipulating storage volume\nencryption keys and storing them separately from volumes.\n\nThe main goal of the software is to allow restoring access to an encrypted\nhard drive if the primary user forgets the passphrase. The encryption key\nback up can also be useful for extracting data after a hardware or software\nfailure that corrupts the header of the encrypted volume, or to access the\ncompany data after an employee leaves abruptly., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [757]{app2_name: wget, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.21.3, app2_release: 5.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A utility for retrieving files using the HTTP or FTP protocols, app2_description: GNU Wget is a file retrieval utility which can use either the HTTP or\nFTP protocols. Wget features include the ability to work in the\nbackground while you are logged out, recursive retrieval of\ndirectories, file name wildcard matching, remote file timestamp\nstorage and comparison, use of Rest with FTP servers and Range with\nHTTP servers to retrieve files over slow or unstable connections,\nsupport for Proxy servers, and configurability., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [758]{app2_name: which, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.21, app2_release: 39.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/which/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Displays where a particular program in your path is located, app2_description: The which command shows the full pathname of a specified program, if\nthe specified program is in your PATH., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [759]{app2_name: whois, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.5.17, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.linux.it/~md/software/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Improved WHOIS client, app2_description: Searches for an object in a RFC 3912 database.\n\nThis version of the WHOIS client tries to guess the right server to ask for\nthe specified object. If no guess can be made it will connect to\nwhois.networksolutions.com for NIC handles or whois.arin.net for IPv4\naddresses and network names., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [760]{app2_name: whois-nls, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.5.17, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.linux.it/~md/software/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Gettext catalogs for whois tools, app2_description: whois tools messages translated into different natural languages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [761]{app2_name: wireless-regdb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2023.05.03, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/developers/regulatory/wireless-regdb, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Regulatory database for 802.11 wireless networking, app2_description: The wireless-regdb package provides the regulatory rules database\nused by the kernels 802.11 networking stack in order to comply\nwith radio frequency regulatory rules around the world., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [762]{app2_name: words, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0, app2_release: 43.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moby_Project, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Dictionary of English words for the /usr/share/dict directory, app2_description: The words file is a dictionary of English words for the\n/usr/share/dict directory. Some programs use this database of\nwords to check spelling. Password checkers use it to look for bad\npasswords., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [763]{app2_name: wpa_supplicant, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.10, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://w1.fi/wpa_supplicant/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: WPA/WPA2/IEEE 802.1X Supplicant, app2_description: wpa_supplicant is a WPA Supplicant for Linux, BSD and Windows with support\nfor WPA and WPA2 (IEEE 802.11i / RSN). Supplicant is the IEEE 802.1X/WPA\ncomponent that is used in the client stations. It implements key negotiation\nwith a WPA Authenticator and it controls the roaming and IEEE 802.11\nauthentication/association of the wlan driver., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [764]{app2_name: xdg-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.3, app2_release: 13.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://portland.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Basic desktop integration functions, app2_description: The xdg-utils package is a set of simple scripts that provide basic\ndesktop integration functions for any Free Desktop, such as Linux.\nThey are intended to provide a set of defacto standards.\nThis means that:\n* Third party software developers can rely on these xdg-utils\n for all of their simple integration needs.\n* Developers of desktop environments can make sure that their\n environments are well supported\n* Distribution vendors can provide custom versions of these utilities\n\nThe following scripts are provided at this time:\n* xdg-desktop-icon Install icons to the desktop\n* xdg-desktop-menu Install desktop menu items\n* xdg-email Send mail using the user's preferred e-mail composer\n* xdg-icon-resource Install icon resources\n* xdg-mime Query information about file type handling and\n install descriptions for new file types\n* xdg-open Open a file or URL in the user's preferred application\n* xdg-screensaver Control the screensaver\n* xdg-settings Get various settings from the desktop environment, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [765]{app2_name: xfsprogs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.3.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://xfs.wiki.kernel.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for managing the XFS filesystem, app2_description: A set of commands to use the XFS filesystem, including mkfs.xfs.\n\nXFS is a high performance journaling filesystem which originated\non the SGI IRIX platform. It is completely multi-threaded, can\nsupport large files and large filesystems, extended attributes,\nvariable block sizes, is extent based, and makes extensive use of\nBtrees (directories, extents, free space) to aid both performance\nand scalability.\n\nThis implementation is on-disk compatible with the IRIX version\nof XFS., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [766]{app2_name: xkeyboard-config, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.39, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/XKeyboardConfig, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X Keyboard Extension configuration data, app2_description: This package contains configuration data used by the X Keyboard Extension (XKB),\nwhich allows selection of keyboard layouts when using a graphical interface., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [767]{app2_name: xmlrpc-c, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.51.08, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Lightweight RPC library based on XML and HTTP, app2_description: XML-RPC is a quick-and-easy way to make procedure calls over the\nInternet. It converts the procedure call into XML document, sends it\nto a remote server using HTTP, and gets back the response as XML.\n\nThis library provides a modular implementation of XML-RPC for C., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [768]{app2_name: xmlrpc-c-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.51.08, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C client libraries for xmlrpc-c, app2_description: XML-RPC is a quick-and-easy way to make procedure calls over the\nInternet. It converts the procedure call into XML document, sends it\nto a remote server using HTTP, and gets back the response as XML.\n\nThis library provides a modular implementation of XML-RPC for C\nclients., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [769]{app2_name: xxd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 9.0.1671, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vim.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A hex dump utility, app2_description: xxd creates a hex dump of a given file or standard input. It can also convert\na hex dump back to its original binary form., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [770]{app2_name: xxhash-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.1, app2_release: 5.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.xxhash.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Extremely fast hash algorithm - library, app2_description: xxHash is an Extremely fast Hash algorithm, running at RAM speed\nlimits. It successfully completes the SMHasher test suite which\nevaluates collision, dispersion and randomness qualities of hash\nfunctions. Code is highly portable, and hashes are identical on all\nplatforms (little / big endian)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [771]{app2_name: xz, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.4.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://tukaani.org/xz/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: LZMA compression utilities, app2_description: XZ Utils are an attempt to make LZMA compression easy to use on free (as in\nfreedom) operating systems. This is achieved by providing tools and libraries\nwhich are similar to use than the equivalents of the most popular existing\ncompression algorithms.\n\nLZMA is a general purpose compression algorithm designed by Igor Pavlov as\npart of 7-Zip. It provides high compression ratio while keeping the\ndecompression speed fast., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [772]{app2_name: xz-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.4.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://tukaani.org/xz/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for decoding LZMA compression, app2_description: Libraries for decoding files compressed with LZMA or XZ utils., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [773]{app2_name: yajl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.0, app2_release: 21.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://lloyd.github.com/yajl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Yet Another JSON Library (YAJL), app2_description: Yet Another JSON Library. YAJL is a small event-driven\n(SAX-style) JSON parser written in ANSI C, and a small\nvalidating JSON generator., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [774]{app2_name: zchunk-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.1, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/zchunk/zchunk, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Zchunk library, app2_description: zchunk is a compressed file format that splits the file into independent\nchunks. This allows you to only download the differences when downloading a\nnew version of the file, and also makes zchunk files efficient over rsync.\nzchunk files are protected with strong checksums to verify that the file you\ndownloaded is in fact the file you wanted.\n\nThis package contains the zchunk library, libzck., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [775]{app2_name: zerofree, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.1, app2_release: 11.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://frippery.org/uml/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility to force unused ext2/3/4 inodes and blocks to zero, app2_description: zerofree is a utility to set unused filesystem inodes and blocks of an\next2/3/4 filesystem to zero. This can improve the compressibility and\nprivacy of an ext2/3/4 filesystem.\n\nThis tool was inspired by the ext2fs privacy (i.e. secure deletion)\npatch described in a Linux kernel mailing list thread.\n\nWARNING: The filesystem to be processed should be unmounted or mounted\nread-only. The tool tries to check this before running, but you\nshould be careful., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [776]{app2_name: zip, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0, app2_release: 36.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.info-zip.org/Zip.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A file compression and packaging utility compatible with PKZIP, app2_description: The zip program is a compression and file packaging utility. Zip is\nanalogous to a combination of the UNIX tar and compress commands and\nis compatible with PKZIP (a compression and file packaging utility for\nMS-DOS systems).\n\nInstall the zip package if you need to compress files using the zip\nprogram., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [777]{app2_name: zlib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.13, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.zlib.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Compression and decompression library, app2_description: Zlib is a general-purpose, patent-free, lossless data compression\nlibrary which is used by many different programs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [778]{app2_name: zram-generator, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.2, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://crates.io/crates/zram-generator, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Systemd unit generator for zram swap devices, app2_description: This is a systemd unit generator that enables swap on zram.\n(With zram, there is no physical swap device. Part of the available RAM\nis used to store compressed pages, essentially trading CPU cycles for memory.)\n\nTo activate, install zram-generator-defaults subpackage., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [779]{app2_name: zram-generator-defaults, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.2, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://crates.io/crates/zram-generator, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Default configuration for zram-generator, app2_description: Default configuration for zram-generator., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [780]{app2_name: zstd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/facebook/zstd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Zstd compression library, app2_description: Zstd, short for Zstandard, is a fast lossless compression algorithm,\ntargeting real-time compression scenarios at zlib-level compression ratio., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , }> >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_list_applications2 = <struct guestfs_application2_list(781) = [0]{app2_name: ModemManager, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.20.6, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/ModemManager/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mobile broadband modem management service, app2_description: The ModemManager service manages WWAN modems and provides a consistent API for\ninteracting with these devices to client applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [1]{app2_name: ModemManager-glib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.20.6, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/ModemManager/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for adding ModemManager support to applications that use glib., app2_description: This package contains the libraries that make it easier to use some ModemManager\nfunctionality from applications that use glib., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [2]{app2_name: NetworkManager, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.43.10, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://networkmanager.dev/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network connection manager and user applications, app2_description: NetworkManager is a system service that manages network interfaces and\nconnections based on user or automatic configuration. It supports\nEthernet, Bridge, Bond, VLAN, Team, InfiniBand, Wi-Fi, mobile broadband\n(WWAN), PPPoE and other devices, and supports a variety of different VPN\nservices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [3]{app2_name: NetworkManager-bluetooth, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.43.10, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://networkmanager.dev/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Bluetooth device plugin for NetworkManager, app2_description: This package contains NetworkManager support for Bluetooth devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [4]{app2_name: NetworkManager-libnm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.43.10, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://networkmanager.dev/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for adding NetworkManager support to applications., app2_description: This package contains the libraries that make it easier to use some\nNetworkManager functionality from applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [5]{app2_name: NetworkManager-team, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.43.10, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://networkmanager.dev/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Team device plugin for NetworkManager, app2_description: This package contains NetworkManager support for team devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [6]{app2_name: NetworkManager-wifi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.43.10, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://networkmanager.dev/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Wifi plugin for NetworkManager, app2_description: This package contains NetworkManager support for Wifi and OLPC devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [7]{app2_name: NetworkManager-wwan, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.43.10, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://networkmanager.dev/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Mobile broadband device plugin for NetworkManager, app2_description: This package contains NetworkManager support for mobile broadband (WWAN)\ndevices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [8]{app2_name: PackageKit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.6, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/software/PackageKit/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Package management service, app2_description: PackageKit is a D-Bus abstraction layer that allows the session user\nto manage packages in a secure way using a cross-distro,\ncross-architecture API., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [9]{app2_name: PackageKit-glib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.6, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/software/PackageKit/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GLib libraries for accessing PackageKit, app2_description: GLib libraries for accessing PackageKit., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [10]{app2_name: abrt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Automatic bug detection and reporting tool, app2_description: abrt is a tool to help users to detect defects in applications and\nto create a bug report with all information needed by maintainer to fix it.\nIt uses plugin system to extend its functionality., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [11]{app2_name: abrt-addon-ccpp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: abrt's C/C++ addon, app2_description: This package contains abrt's C/C++ analyzer plugin., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [12]{app2_name: abrt-addon-kerneloops, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: abrt's kerneloops addon, app2_description: This package contains plugin for collecting kernel crash information from\nsystem log., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [13]{app2_name: abrt-addon-pstoreoops, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: abrt's pstore oops addon, app2_description: This package contains plugin for collecting kernel oopses from pstore storage., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [14]{app2_name: abrt-addon-vmcore, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: abrt's vmcore addon, app2_description: This package contains plugin for collecting kernel crash information from\nvmcore files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , 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[17]{app2_name: abrt-dbus, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: ABRT DBus service, app2_description: ABRT DBus service which provides org.freedesktop.problems API on dbus and\nuses PolicyKit to authorize to access the problem data., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [18]{app2_name: abrt-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for abrt, app2_description: Libraries for abrt., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [19]{app2_name: abrt-plugin-bodhi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: abrt's bodhi plugin, app2_description: Search for a new updates in bodhi server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [20]{app2_name: abrt-tui, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://abrt.readthedocs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: abrt's command line interface, app2_description: This package contains a simple command line client for processing abrt reports\nin command line environment., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [21]{app2_name: acl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.3.1, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/acl, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Access control list utilities, app2_description: This package contains the getfacl and setfacl utilities needed for\nmanipulating access control lists., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [22]{app2_name: adcli, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.2, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/realmd/adcli, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Active Directory enrollment, app2_description: adcli is a tool for joining an Active Directory domain using\nstandard LDAP and Kerberos calls., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [23]{app2_name: alternatives, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.24, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/fedora-sysv/chkconfig, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A tool to maintain symbolic links determining default commands, app2_description: alternatives creates, removes, maintains and displays information about the\nsymbolic links comprising the alternatives system. It is possible for several\nprograms fulfilling the same or similar functions to be installed on a single\nsystem at the same time., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [24]{app2_name: amd-gpu-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230625, app2_release: 151.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for AMD GPUs, app2_description: Firmware for AMD amdgpu and radeon GPUs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [25]{app2_name: ansible-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1, app2_release: 10.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: (none), app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SRPM stage RPM packaging macros for Ansible collections, app2_description: SRPM stage RPM packaging macros for Ansible collections., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [26]{app2_name: at, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.5, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/a/at, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Job spooling tools, app2_description: At and batch read commands from standard input or from a specified\nfile. At allows you to specify that a command will be run at a\nparticular time. Batch will execute commands when the system load\nlevels drop to a particular level. Both commands use user's shell.\n\nYou should install the at package if you need a utility for\ntime-oriented job control. Note: If it is a recurring job that will\nneed to be repeated at the same time every day/week, etc. you should\nuse crontab instead., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [27]{app2_name: atheros-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230625, app2_release: 151.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Qualcomm Atheros WiFi/Bluetooth adapters, app2_description: Firmware for Qualcomm Atheros ath6k/ath9k/ath10k/ath11k WiFi adapters., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [28]{app2_name: attr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.5.1, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/attr, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for managing filesystem extended attributes, app2_description: A set of tools for manipulating extended attributes on filesystem\nobjects, in particular getfattr(1) and setfattr(1).\nAn attr(1) command is also provided which is largely compatible\nwith the SGI IRIX tool of the same name., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [29]{app2_name: audit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1.1, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, 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 kernel auditing, app2_description: The audit package contains the user space utilities for\nstoring and searching the audit records generated by\nthe audit subsystem in the Linux 2.6 and later kernels., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [30]{app2_name: audit-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1.1, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.redhat.com/sgrubb/audit/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Dynamic library for libaudit, app2_description: The audit-libs package contains the dynamic libraries needed for\napplications to use the audit framework., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [31]{app2_name: augeas-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.13.0, app2_release: 4.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://augeas.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for augeas, app2_description: The libraries for augeas.\n\nAugeas is a library for programmatically editing configuration files. It parses\nconfiguration files into a tree structure, which it exposes through its\npublic API. Changes made through the API are written back to the initially\nread files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [32]{app2_name: authselect, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.2, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/authselect/authselect, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Configures authentication and identity sources from supported profiles, app2_description: Authselect is designed to be a replacement for authconfig but it takes\na different approach to configure the system. Instead of letting\nthe administrator build the PAM stack with a tool (which may potentially\nend up with a broken configuration), it would ship several tested stacks\n(profiles) that solve a use-case and are well tested and supported.\nAt the same time, some obsolete features of authconfig are not\nsupported by authselect., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [33]{app2_name: authselect-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.2, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/authselect/authselect, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility library used by the authselect tool, app2_description: Common library files for authselect. This package is used by the authselect\ncommand line tool and any other potential front-ends., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [34]{app2_name: avahi-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8, app2_release: 23.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://avahi.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for avahi run-time use, app2_description: The avahi-libs package contains the libraries needed\nto run programs that use avahi., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [35]{app2_name: b43-fwcutter, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 019, app2_release: 23.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://bues.ch/b43/fwcutter/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware extraction tool for Broadcom wireless driver, app2_description: This package contains the 'b43-fwcutter' tool which is used to\nextract firmware for the Broadcom network devices.\n\nSee the README.too file shipped in the package's documentation for\ninstructions on using this tool., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [36]{app2_name: b43-openfwwf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.2, app2_release: 30.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.ing.unibs.it/openfwwf/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Open firmware for some Broadcom 43xx series WLAN chips, app2_description: Open firmware for some Broadcom 43xx series WLAN chips.\nCurrently supported models are 4306, 4311(rev1), 4318 and 4320., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [37]{app2_name: basesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 11, app2_release: 17.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: (none), app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The skeleton package which defines a simple Fedora system, app2_description: Basesystem defines the components of a basic Fedora system\n(for example, the package installation order to use during bootstrapping).\nBasesystem should be in every installation of a system, and it\nshould never be removed. As the package has no content, it is Public Domain., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [38]{app2_name: bash, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.2.15, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/bash, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNU Bourne Again shell, app2_description: The GNU Bourne Again shell (Bash) is a shell or command language\ninterpreter that is compatible with the Bourne shell (sh). Bash\nincorporates useful features from the Korn shell (ksh) and the C shell\n(csh). Most sh scripts can be run by bash without modification., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [39]{app2_name: bash-completion, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.11, app2_release: 11.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/scop/bash-completion, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Programmable completion for Bash, app2_description: bash-completion is a collection of shell functions that take advantage\nof the programmable completion feature of bash., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [40]{app2_name: bc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.07.1, app2_release: 17.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/bc/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU's bc (a numeric processing language) and dc (a calculator), app2_description: The bc package includes bc and dc. Bc is an arbitrary precision\nnumeric processing arithmetic language. Dc is an interactive\narbitrary precision stack based calculator, which can be used as a\ntext mode calculator.\n\nInstall the bc package if you need its number handling capabilities or\nif you would like to use its text mode calculator., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [41]{app2_name: bind-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 32, app2_version: 9.18.16, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.isc.org/downloads/bind/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries used by the BIND DNS packages, app2_description: Contains heavyweight version of BIND suite libraries used by both named DNS\nserver and utilities in bind-utils package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [42]{app2_name: bind-license, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 32, app2_version: 9.18.16, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.isc.org/downloads/bind/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: License of the BIND DNS suite, app2_description: Contains license of the BIND DNS suite., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [43]{app2_name: bind-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 32, app2_version: 9.18.16, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.isc.org/downloads/bind/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for querying DNS name servers, app2_description: Bind-utils contains a collection of utilities for querying DNS (Domain\nName System) name servers to find out information about Internet\nhosts. These tools will provide you with the IP addresses for given\nhost names, as well as other information about registered domains and\nnetwork addresses.\n\nYou should install bind-utils if you need to get information from DNS name\nservers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [44]{app2_name: binutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.40, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://sourceware.org/binutils, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GNU collection of binary utilities, app2_description: Binutils is a collection of binary utilities, including ar (for\ncreating, modifying and extracting from archives), as (a family of GNU\nassemblers), gprof (for displaying call graph profile data), ld (the\nGNU linker), nm (for listing symbols from object files), objcopy (for\ncopying and translating object files), objdump (for displaying\ninformation from object files), ranlib (for generating an index for\nthe contents of an archive), readelf (for displaying detailed\ninformation about binary files), size (for listing the section sizes\nof an object or archive file), strings (for listing printable strings\nfrom files), strip (for discarding symbols), and addr2line (for\nconverting addresses to file and line)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [45]{app2_name: binutils-gold, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.40, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://sourceware.org/binutils, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GOLD linker, a faster alternative to the BFD linker, app2_description: This package provides the GOLD linker, which can be used as an alternative to\nthe default binutils linker (ld.bfd). The GOLD is generally faster than the\nBFD linker, and it supports features such as Identical Code Folding and\nIncremental linking. Unfortunately it is not as well maintained as the BFD\nlinker, and it may become deprecated in the future., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [46]{app2_name: bluez, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.68, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bluez.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Bluetooth utilities, app2_description: Utilities for use in Bluetooth applications:\n\t- avinfo\n\t- bluemoon\n\t- bluetoothctl\n\t- bluetoothd\n\t- btattach\n\t- btmon\n\t- hex2hcd\n\t- l2ping\n\t- l2test\n\t- mpris-proxy\n\t- rctest\n\nThe BLUETOOTH trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [47]{app2_name: bluez-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.68, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bluez.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for use in Bluetooth applications, app2_description: Libraries for use in Bluetooth applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [48]{app2_name: boost-regex, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.81.0, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.boost.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Run-time component of boost regular expression library, app2_description: \nRun-time support for boost regular expression library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [49]{app2_name: brcmfmac-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230625, app2_release: 151.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Broadcom/Cypress brcmfmac WiFi/Bluetooth adapters, app2_description: Firmware for Broadcom/Cypress brcmfmac WiFi/Bluetooth adapters., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [50]{app2_name: btrfs-progs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.3.2, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Main_Page, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Userspace programs for btrfs, app2_description: The btrfs-progs package provides all the userspace programs needed to create,\ncheck, modify and correct any inconsistencies in the btrfs filesystem., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [51]{app2_name: bzip2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.8, app2_release: 13.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bzip.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: File compression utility, app2_description: Bzip2 is a freely available, patent-free, high quality data compressor.\nBzip2 compresses files to within 10 to 15 percent of the capabilities\nof the best techniques available. However, bzip2 has the added benefit\nof being approximately two times faster at compression and six times\nfaster at decompression than those techniques. Bzip2 is not the\nfastest compression utility, but it does strike a balance between speed\nand compression capability.\n\nInstall bzip2 if you need a compression utility., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [52]{app2_name: bzip2-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.8, app2_release: 13.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bzip.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for applications using bzip2, app2_description: Libraries for applications using the bzip2 compression format., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [53]{app2_name: c-ares, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.19.1, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://c-ares.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library that performs asynchronous DNS operations, app2_description: c-ares is a C library that performs DNS requests and name resolves\nasynchronously. c-ares is a fork of the library named 'ares', written\nby Greg Hudson at MIT., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [54]{app2_name: ca-certificates, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2023.2.60, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/CA-Certificates, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Mozilla CA root certificate bundle, app2_description: This package contains the set of CA certificates chosen by the\nMozilla Foundation for use with the Internet PKI., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [55]{app2_name: capstone, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.0.2, app2_release: 14.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.capstone-engine.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A lightweight multi-platform, multi-architecture disassembly framework, app2_description: \nCapstone is a disassembly framework with the target of becoming the ultimate\ndisasm engine for binary analysis and reversing in the security community., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [56]{app2_name: checkpolicy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: (none), app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux policy compiler, app2_description: Security-enhanced Linux is a feature of the Linux\xc2\xae kernel and a number\nof utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to add\nmandatory access controls to Linux. The Security-enhanced Linux\nkernel contains new architectural components originally developed to\nimprove the security of the Flask operating system. These\narchitectural components provide general support for the enforcement\nof many kinds of mandatory access control policies, including those\nbased on the concepts of Type Enforcement\xc2\xae, Role-based Access\nControl, and Multi-level Security.\n\nThis package contains checkpolicy, the SELinux policy compiler.\nOnly required for building policies., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [57]{app2_name: chrony, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.4, app2_release: 0.1.pre1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://chrony.tuxfamily.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An NTP client/server, app2_description: chrony is a versatile implementation of the Network Time Protocol (NTP).\nIt can synchronise the system clock with NTP servers, reference clocks\n(e.g. GPS receiver), and manual input using wristwatch and keyboard. It\ncan also operate as an NTPv4 (RFC 5905) server and peer to provide a time\nservice to other computers in the network., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [58]{app2_name: cifs-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.0, app2_release: 1.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://linux-cifs.samba.org/cifs-utils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for mounting and managing CIFS mounts, app2_description: The SMB/CIFS protocol is a standard file sharing protocol widely deployed\non Microsoft Windows machines. This package contains tools for mounting\nshares on Linux using the SMB/CIFS protocol. The tools in this package\nwork in conjunction with support in the kernel to allow one to mount a\nSMB/CIFS share onto a client and use it as if it were a standard Linux\nfile system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [59]{app2_name: clevis, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 19, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/latchset/clevis, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Automated decryption framework, app2_description: Clevis is a framework for automated decryption. It allows you to encrypt\ndata using sophisticated unlocking policies which enable decryption to\noccur automatically.\n\nThe clevis package provides basic encryption/decryption policy support.\nUsers can use this directly; but most commonly, it will be used as a\nbuilding block for other packages. For example, see the clevis-luks\nand clevis-dracut packages for automatic root volume unlocking of\nLUKSv1/LUKSv2 volumes during early boot., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [60]{app2_name: clevis-luks, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 19, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/latchset/clevis, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: LUKS integration for clevis, app2_description: LUKS integration for clevis. This package allows you to bind a LUKS\nvolume to a clevis unlocking policy. For automated unlocking, an unlocker\nwill also be required. See, for example, clevis-dracut and clevis-udisks2., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [61]{app2_name: clevis-pin-tpm2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.2, app2_release: 5.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/fedora-iot/clevis-pin-tpm2/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Clevis PIN for unlocking with TPM2 supporting Authorized Policies, app2_description: Clevis PIN for unlocking with TPM2 supporting Authorized Policies., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [62]{app2_name: cockpit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 295, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://cockpit-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Web Console for Linux servers, app2_description: The Cockpit Web Console enables users to administer GNU/Linux servers using a\nweb browser.\n\nIt offers network configuration, log inspection, diagnostic reports, SELinux\ntroubleshooting, interactive command-line sessions, and more., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [63]{app2_name: cockpit-bridge, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 295, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://cockpit-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cockpit bridge server-side component, app2_description: The Cockpit bridge component installed server side and runs commands on the\nsystem on behalf of the web based user interface., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [64]{app2_name: cockpit-networkmanager, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 295, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://cockpit-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cockpit user interface for networking, using NetworkManager, app2_description: The Cockpit component for managing networking. This package uses NetworkManager., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [65]{app2_name: cockpit-packagekit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 295, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://cockpit-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cockpit user interface for packages, app2_description: The Cockpit components for installing OS updates and Cockpit add-ons,\nvia PackageKit., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [66]{app2_name: cockpit-selinux, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 295, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://cockpit-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cockpit SELinux package, app2_description: This package contains the Cockpit user interface integration with the\nutility setroubleshoot to diagnose and resolve SELinux issues., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [67]{app2_name: cockpit-storaged, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 295, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://cockpit-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cockpit user interface for storage, using udisks, app2_description: The Cockpit component for managing storage. This package uses udisks., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [68]{app2_name: cockpit-system, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 295, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://cockpit-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cockpit admin interface package for configuring and troubleshooting a system, app2_description: This package contains the Cockpit shell and system configuration interfaces., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [69]{app2_name: cockpit-ws, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 295, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://cockpit-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cockpit Web Service, app2_description: The Cockpit Web Service listens on the network, and authenticates users.\n\nIf sssd-dbus is installed, you can enable client certificate/smart card\nauthentication via sssd/FreeIPA., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [70]{app2_name: compsize, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5, app2_release: 5.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/kilobyte/compsize, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility for measuring compression ratio of files on btrfs, app2_description: compsize takes a list of files (given as arguments) on a btrfs filesystem and\nmeasures used compression types and effective compression ratio, producing\na report., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [71]{app2_name: coreutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A set of basic GNU tools commonly used in shell scripts, app2_description: These are the GNU core utilities. This package is the combination of\nthe old GNU fileutils, sh-utils, and textutils packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [72]{app2_name: coreutils-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: coreutils common optional components, app2_description: Optional though recommended components,\nincluding documentation and translations., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [73]{app2_name: cpio, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.14, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/cpio/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GNU archiving program, app2_description: GNU cpio copies files into or out of a cpio or tar archive. Archives\nare files which contain a collection of other files plus information\nabout them, such as their file name, owner, timestamps, and access\npermissions. The archive can be another file on the disk, a magnetic\ntape, or a pipe. GNU cpio supports the following archive formats: binary,\nold ASCII, new ASCII, crc, HPUX binary, HPUX old ASCII, old tar and POSIX.1\ntar. By default, cpio creates binary format archives, so that they are\ncompatible with older cpio programs. When it is extracting files from\narchives, cpio automatically recognizes which kind of archive it is reading\nand can read archives created on machines with a different byte-order.\n\nInstall cpio if you need a program to manage file archives., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [74]{app2_name: cracklib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.11, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/cracklib/cracklib, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A password-checking library, app2_description: CrackLib tests passwords to determine whether they match certain\nsecurity-oriented characteristics, with the purpose of stopping users\nfrom choosing passwords that are easy to guess. CrackLib performs\nseveral tests on passwords: it tries to generate words from a username\nand gecos entry and checks those words against the password; it checks\nfor simplistic patterns in passwords; and it checks for the password\nin a dictionary.\n\nCrackLib is actually a library containing a particular C function\nwhich is used to check the password, as well as other C\nfunctions. CrackLib is not a replacement for a passwd program; it must\nbe used in conjunction with an existing passwd program.\n\nInstall the cracklib package if you need a program to check users'\npasswords to see if they are at least minimally secure. If you install\nCrackLib, you will also want to install the cracklib-dicts package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [75]{app2_name: cracklib-dicts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.11, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/cracklib/cracklib, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The standard CrackLib dictionaries, app2_description: The cracklib-dicts package includes the CrackLib dictionaries.\nCrackLib will need to use the dictionary appropriate to your system,\nwhich is normally put in /usr/share/dict/words. Cracklib-dicts also\ncontains the utilities necessary for the creation of new dictionaries.\n\nIf you are installing CrackLib, you should also install cracklib-dicts., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [76]{app2_name: cronie, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.1, app2_release: 4.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/cronie-crond/cronie, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cron daemon for executing programs at set times, app2_description: Cronie contains the standard UNIX daemon crond that runs specified programs at\nscheduled times and related tools. It is a fork of the original vixie-cron and\nhas security and configuration enhancements like the ability to use pam and\nSELinux., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [77]{app2_name: cronie-anacron, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.1, app2_release: 4.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/cronie-crond/cronie, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility for running regular jobs, app2_description: Anacron is part of cronie that is used for running jobs with regular\nperiodicity which do not have exact time of day of execution.\n\nThe default settings of anacron execute the daily, weekly, and monthly\njobs, but anacron allows setting arbitrary periodicity of jobs.\n\nUsing anacron allows running the periodic jobs even if the system is often\npowered off and it also allows randomizing the time of the job execution\nfor better utilization of resources shared among multiple systems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [78]{app2_name: crontabs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.11, app2_release: 29.20190603git.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/cronie-crond/crontabs, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Root crontab files used to schedule the execution of programs, app2_description: This package is used by Fedora mainly for executing files by cron.\n\nThe crontabs package contains root crontab files and directories.\nYou will need to install cron daemon to run the jobs from the crontabs.\nThe cron daemon such as cronie or fcron checks the crontab files to\nsee when particular commands are scheduled to be executed. If commands\nare scheduled, it executes them.\n\nCrontabs handles a basic system function, so it should be installed on\nyour system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [79]{app2_name: crypto-policies, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230614, app2_release: 1.git5f3458e.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/redhat-crypto/fedora-crypto-policies, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System-wide crypto policies, app2_description: This package provides pre-built configuration files with\ncryptographic policies for various cryptographic back-ends,\nsuch as SSL/TLS libraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [80]{app2_name: crypto-policies-scripts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230614, app2_release: 1.git5f3458e.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/redhat-crypto/fedora-crypto-policies, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tool to switch between crypto policies, app2_description: This package provides a tool update-crypto-policies, which applies\nthe policies provided by the crypto-policies package. These can be\neither the pre-built policies from the base package or custom policies\ndefined in simple policy definition files.\n\nThe package also provides a tool fips-mode-setup, which can be used\nto enable or disable the system FIPS mode., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [81]{app2_name: cryptsetup, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.1, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility for setting up encrypted disks, app2_description: The cryptsetup package contains a utility for setting up\ndisk encryption using dm-crypt kernel module., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [82]{app2_name: cryptsetup-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.1, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/cryptsetup/cryptsetup, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cryptsetup shared library, app2_description: This package contains the cryptsetup shared library, libcryptsetup., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [83]{app2_name: ctags, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.0.0, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://ctags.io/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A C programming language indexing and/or cross-reference tool, app2_description: Ctags generates an index (or tag) file of C language objects found in\nC source and header files. The index makes it easy for text editors or\nother utilities to locate the indexed items. Ctags can also generate a\ncross reference file which lists information about the various objects\nfound in a set of C language files in human readable form. Exuberant\nCtags improves on ctags because it can find all types of C language tags,\nincluding macro definitions, enumerated values (values inside enum{...}),\nfunction and method definitions, enum/struct/union tags, external\nfunction prototypes, typedef names and variable declarations. Exuberant\nCtags is far less likely to be fooled by code containing #if preprocessor\nconditional constructs than ctags. Exuberant ctags supports output of\nEmacs style TAGS files and can be used to print out a list of selected\nobjects found in source files.\n\nInstall ctags if you are going to use your system for C programming., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [84]{app2_name: curl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 8.1.2, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://curl.se/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A utility for getting files from remote servers (FTP, HTTP, and others), app2_description: curl is a command line tool for transferring data with URL syntax, supporting\nFTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS, SCP, SFTP, TFTP, TELNET, DICT, LDAP, LDAPS, FILE, IMAP,\nSMTP, POP3 and RTSP. curl supports SSL certificates, HTTP POST, HTTP PUT, FTP\nuploading, HTTP form based upload, proxies, cookies, user+password\nauthentication (Basic, Digest, NTLM, Negotiate, kerberos...), file transfer\nresume, proxy tunneling and a busload of other useful tricks., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [85]{app2_name: cyrus-sasl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.28, app2_release: 10.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.cyrusimap.org/sasl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Cyrus SASL library, app2_description: The cyrus-sasl package contains the Cyrus implementation of SASL.\nSASL is the Simple Authentication and Security Layer, a method for\nadding authentication support to connection-based protocols., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [86]{app2_name: cyrus-sasl-gssapi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.28, app2_release: 10.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.cyrusimap.org/sasl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GSSAPI authentication support for Cyrus SASL, app2_description: The cyrus-sasl-gssapi package contains the Cyrus SASL plugins which\nsupport GSSAPI authentication. GSSAPI is commonly used for Kerberos\nauthentication., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [87]{app2_name: cyrus-sasl-lib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.28, app2_release: 10.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.cyrusimap.org/sasl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared libraries needed by applications which use Cyrus SASL, app2_description: The cyrus-sasl-lib package contains shared libraries which are needed by\napplications which use the Cyrus SASL library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [88]{app2_name: cyrus-sasl-plain, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.28, app2_release: 10.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.cyrusimap.org/sasl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PLAIN and LOGIN authentication support for Cyrus SASL, app2_description: The cyrus-sasl-plain package contains the Cyrus SASL plugins which support\nPLAIN and LOGIN authentication schemes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [89]{app2_name: daxctl-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 77, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/pmem/ndctl, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Management library for "Device DAX" devices, app2_description: Device DAX is a facility for establishing DAX mappings of performance /\nfeature-differentiated memory. daxctl-libs provides an enumeration /\ncontrol API for these devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [90]{app2_name: dbus, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.14.8, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: D-BUS message bus, app2_description: D-BUS is a system for sending messages between applications. It is\nused both for the system-wide message bus service, and as a\nper-user-login-session messaging facility., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [91]{app2_name: dbus-broker, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 33, app2_release: 1.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/bus1/dbus-broker, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux D-Bus Message Broker, app2_description: dbus-broker is an implementation of a message bus as defined by the D-Bus\nspecification. Its aim is to provide high performance and reliability, while\nkeeping compatibility to the D-Bus reference implementation. It is exclusively\nwritten for Linux systems, and makes use of many modern features provided by\nrecent Linux kernel releases., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [92]{app2_name: dbus-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.14.8, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: D-BUS message bus configuration, app2_description: The dbus-common package provides the configuration and setup files for D-Bus\nimplementations to provide a System and User Message Bus., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [93]{app2_name: dbus-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.14.8, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for accessing D-BUS, app2_description: This package contains lowlevel libraries for accessing D-BUS., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [94]{app2_name: dbus-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.14.8, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: D-BUS Tools and Utilities, app2_description: Tools and utilities to interact with a running D-Bus Message Bus, provided by\nthe reference implementation., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [95]{app2_name: debugedit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.0, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://sourceware.org/debugedit/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for debuginfo creation, app2_description: The debugedit project provides programs and scripts for creating\ndebuginfo and source file distributions, collect build-ids and rewrite\nsource paths in DWARF data for debugging, tracing and profiling.\n\nIt is based on code originally from the rpm project plus libiberty and\nbinutils. It depends on the elfutils libelf and libdw libraries to\nread and write ELF files, DWARF data and build-ids., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [96]{app2_name: default-editor, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.2, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.nano-editor.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Metapackage for DNF group, app2_description: The package acts as a placeholder in DNF group 'Standard', which will\ninstall nano-default-editor on fresh installs and it will not block users\nwho don't have nano as a default editor during upgrade., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [97]{app2_name: deltarpm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.6.3, app2_release: 10.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/deltarpm, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Create deltas between rpms, app2_description: A deltarpm contains the difference between an old\nand a new version of a rpm, which makes it possible\nto recreate the new rpm from the deltarpm and the old\none. You don't have to have a copy of the old rpm,\ndeltarpms can also work with installed rpms., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [98]{app2_name: desktop-file-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.26, app2_release: 8.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/desktop-file-utils, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for manipulating .desktop files, app2_description: .desktop files are used to describe an application for inclusion in\nGNOME or KDE menus. This package contains desktop-file-validate which\nchecks whether a .desktop file complies with the specification at\nhttp://www.freedesktop.org/standards/, and desktop-file-install\nwhich installs a desktop file to the standard directory, optionally\nfixing it up in the process., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [99]{app2_name: device-mapper, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.02.195, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.sourceware.org/dm/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device mapper utility, app2_description: This package contains the supporting userspace utility, dmsetup,\nfor the kernel device-mapper., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [100]{app2_name: device-mapper-event, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.02.195, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://sourceware.org/lvm2/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device-mapper event daemon, app2_description: This package contains the dmeventd daemon for monitoring the state\nof device-mapper devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [101]{app2_name: device-mapper-event-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.02.195, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://sourceware.org/lvm2/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device-mapper event daemon shared library, app2_description: This package contains the device-mapper event daemon shared library,\nlibdevmapper-event., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [102]{app2_name: device-mapper-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.02.195, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://sourceware.org/lvm2/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device-mapper shared library, app2_description: This package contains the device-mapper shared library, libdevmapper., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [103]{app2_name: device-mapper-multipath, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://christophe.varoqui.free.fr/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools to manage multipath devices using device-mapper, app2_description: device-mapper-multipath provides tools to manage multipath devices by\ninstructing the device-mapper multipath kernel module what to do.\nThe tools are :\n* multipath - Scan the system for multipath devices and assemble them.\n* multipathd - Detects when paths fail and execs multipath to update things., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [104]{app2_name: device-mapper-multipath-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://christophe.varoqui.free.fr/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The device-mapper-multipath modules and shared library, app2_description: The device-mapper-multipath-libs provides the path checker\nand prioritizer modules. It also contains the libmpathpersist and\nlibmpathcmd shared libraries, as well as multipath's internal library,\nlibmultipath., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [105]{app2_name: device-mapper-persistent-data, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.4, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/jthornber/thin-provisioning-tools, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device-mapper Persistent Data Tools, app2_description: thin-provisioning-tools contains check,dump,restore,repair,rmap\nand metadata_size tools to manage device-mapper thin provisioning\ntarget metadata devices; cache check,dump,metadata_size,restore\nand repair tools to manage device-mapper cache metadata devices\nare included and era check, dump, restore and invalidate to manage\nsnapshot eras, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [106]{app2_name: dhcp-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 12, app2_version: 4.4.3, app2_release: 7.P1.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.isc.org/dhcp/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Provides the ISC DHCP client daemon and dhclient-script, app2_description: DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol which allows\nindividual devices on an IP network to get their own network\nconfiguration information (IP address, subnetmask, broadcast address,\netc.) from a DHCP server. The overall purpose of DHCP is to make it\neasier to administer a large network.\n\nThis package provides the ISC DHCP client., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [107]{app2_name: dhcp-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 12, app2_version: 4.4.3, app2_release: 7.P1.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.isc.org/dhcp/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common files used by ISC dhcp client, server and relay agent, app2_description: DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol which allows\nindividual devices on an IP network to get their own network\nconfiguration information (IP address, subnetmask, broadcast address,\netc.) from a DHCP server. The overall purpose of DHCP is to make it\neasier to administer a large network.\n\nThis package provides common files used by dhcp and dhclient package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [108]{app2_name: diffutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.10, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/diffutils/diffutils.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU collection of diff utilities, app2_description: Diffutils includes four utilities: diff, cmp, diff3 and sdiff. Diff\ncompares two files and shows the differences, line by line. The cmp\ncommand shows the offset and line numbers where two files differ, or\ncmp can show the characters that differ between the two files. The\ndiff3 command shows the differences between three files. Diff3 can be\nused when two people have made independent changes to a common\noriginal; diff3 can produce a merged file that contains both sets of\nchanges and warnings about conflicts. The sdiff command can be used\nto merge two files interactively.\n\nInstall diffutils if you need to compare text files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [109]{app2_name: dmidecode, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.4, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.nongnu.org/dmidecode/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tool to analyse BIOS DMI data, app2_description: dmidecode reports information about x86 & ia64 hardware as described in the\nsystem BIOS according to the SMBIOS/DMI standard. This information\ntypically includes system manufacturer, model name, serial number,\nBIOS version, asset tag as well as a lot of other details of varying\nlevel of interest and reliability depending on the manufacturer.\n\nThis will often include usage status for the CPU sockets, expansion\nslots (e.g. AGP, PCI, ISA) and memory module slots, and the list of\nI/O ports (e.g. serial, parallel, USB)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [110]{app2_name: dnf-data, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.16.1, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/dnf, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common data and configuration files for DNF, app2_description: Common data and configuration files for DNF, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [111]{app2_name: dnf-plugins-core, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.4.1, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/dnf-plugins-core, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Core Plugins for DNF, app2_description: Core Plugins for DNF. This package enhances DNF with builddep, config-manager,\ncopr, debug, debuginfo-install, download, needs-restarting, groups-manager, repoclosure,\nrepograph, repomanage, reposync, changelog and repodiff commands. Additionally\nprovides generate_completion_cache passive plugin., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [112]{app2_name: dnf5, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.0.15, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/dnf5, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Command-line package manager, app2_description: DNF5 is a command-line package manager that automates the process of installing,\nupgrading, configuring, and removing computer programs in a consistent manner.\nIt supports RPM packages, modulemd modules, and comps groups & environments., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [113]{app2_name: dnsmasq, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.89, app2_release: 5.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A lightweight DHCP/caching DNS server, app2_description: Dnsmasq is lightweight, easy to configure DNS forwarder and DHCP server.\nIt is designed to provide DNS and, optionally, DHCP, to a small network.\nIt can serve the names of local machines which are not in the global\nDNS. The DHCP server integrates with the DNS server and allows machines\nwith DHCP-allocated addresses to appear in the DNS with names configured\neither in each host or in a central configuration file. Dnsmasq supports\nstatic and dynamic DHCP leases and BOOTP for network booting of disk-less\nmachines., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [114]{app2_name: dos2unix, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.5.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://waterlan.home.xs4all.nl/dos2unix.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Text file format converters, app2_description: Convert text files with DOS or Mac line endings to Unix line endings and\nvice versa., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [115]{app2_name: dosfstools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.2, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/dosfstools/dosfstools, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for making and checking MS-DOS FAT filesystems on Linux, app2_description: The dosfstools package includes the mkdosfs and dosfsck utilities,\nwhich respectively make and check MS-DOS FAT filesystems on hard\ndrives or on floppies., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [116]{app2_name: dracut, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 059, app2_release: 8.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/dracutdevs/dracut/wiki/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Initramfs generator using udev, app2_description: dracut contains tools to create bootable initramfses for the Linux\nkernel. Unlike other implementations, dracut hard-codes as little\nas possible into the initramfs. dracut contains various modules which\nare driven by the event-based udev. Having root on MD, DM, LVM2, LUKS\nis supported as well as NFS, iSCSI, NBD, FCoE with the dracut-network\npackage., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [117]{app2_name: dracut-config-rescue, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 059, app2_release: 8.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/dracutdevs/dracut/wiki/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: dracut configuration to turn on rescue image generation, app2_description: This package provides the configuration to turn on the rescue initramfs\ngeneration with dracut., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [118]{app2_name: dracut-network, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 059, app2_release: 8.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/dracutdevs/dracut/wiki/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: dracut modules to build a dracut initramfs with network support, app2_description: This package requires everything which is needed to build a generic\nall purpose initramfs with network support with dracut., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [119]{app2_name: dracut-squash, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 059, app2_release: 8.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/dracutdevs/dracut/wiki/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: dracut module to build an initramfs with most files in a squashfs image, app2_description: This package provides a dracut module to build an initramfs, but store most files\nin a squashfs image, result in a smaller initramfs size and reduce runtime memory\nusage., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [120]{app2_name: duktape, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.7.0, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://duktape.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Embeddable Javascript engine, app2_description: Duktape is an embeddable Javascript engine, with a focus on portability and\ncompact footprint., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [121]{app2_name: dwz, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.15, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://sourceware.org/dwz/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: DWARF optimization and duplicate removal tool, app2_description: The dwz package contains a program that attempts to optimize DWARF\ndebugging information contained in ELF shared libraries and ELF executables\nfor size, by replacing DWARF information representation with equivalent\nsmaller representation where possible and by reducing the amount of\nduplication using techniques from DWARF standard appendix E - creating\nDW_TAG_partial_unit compilation units (CUs) for duplicated information\nand using DW_TAG_imported_unit to import it into each CU that needs it., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [122]{app2_name: e2fsprogs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.47.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for managing ext2, ext3, and ext4 file systems, app2_description: The e2fsprogs package contains a number of utilities for creating,\nchecking, modifying, and correcting any inconsistencies in second,\nthird and fourth extended (ext2/ext3/ext4) file systems. E2fsprogs\ncontains e2fsck (used to repair file system inconsistencies after an\nunclean shutdown), mke2fs (used to initialize a partition to contain\nan empty ext2 file system), debugfs (used to examine the internal\nstructure of a file system, to manually repair a corrupted\nfile system, or to create test cases for e2fsck), tune2fs (used to\nmodify file system parameters), and most of the other core ext2fs\nfile system utilities.\n\nYou should install the e2fsprogs package if you need to manage the\nperformance of an ext2, ext3, or ext4 file system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [123]{app2_name: e2fsprogs-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.47.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Ext2/3/4 file system specific shared libraries, app2_description: E2fsprogs-libs contains libe2p and libext2fs, the libraries of the\ne2fsprogs package.\n\nThese libraries are used to directly access ext2/3/4 file systems\nfrom user space., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [124]{app2_name: ed, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.19, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/ed/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNU line editor, app2_description: ed is a line-oriented text editor, used to create, display, and modify text\nfiles (both interactively and via shell scripts). For most purposes, ed has been\nreplaced in normal usage by full-screen editors (emacs and vi, for example)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [125]{app2_name: edk2-aarch64, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230524, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/tianocore/tianocore.github.io/wiki/ArmVirtPkg, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: UEFI firmware for aarch64 virtual machines, app2_description: AAVMF (ARM Architecture Virtual Machine Firmware) is an EFI Development Kit II\nplatform that enables UEFI support for QEMU/KVM ARM Virtual Machines. This\npackage contains a 64-bit build., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [126]{app2_name: efi-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5, app2_release: 8.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rhboot/efi-rpm-macros/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The basic directory layout for EFI machines, app2_description: The efi-filesystem package contains the basic directory layout for EFI\nmachine bootloaders and tools., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [127]{app2_name: efi-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5, app2_release: 8.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rhboot/efi-rpm-macros/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common SRPM Macros for building EFI-related packages, app2_description: efi-srpm-macros provides a set of SRPM macros for use in EFI-related packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [128]{app2_name: efibootmgr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 18, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rhboot/efibootmgr/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: EFI Boot Manager, app2_description: efibootmgr displays and allows the user to edit the Intel Extensible\nFirmware Interface (EFI) Boot Manager variables. Additional\ninformation about EFI can be found at https://uefi.org/., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [129]{app2_name: efivar-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 38, app2_release: 7.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rhboot/efivar, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library to manage UEFI variables, app2_description: Library to allow for the simple manipulation of UEFI variables., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [130]{app2_name: elfutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.189, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://elfutils.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A collection of utilities and DSOs to handle ELF files and DWARF data, app2_description: Elfutils is a collection of utilities, including stack (to show\nbacktraces), nm (for listing symbols from object files), size\n(for listing the section sizes of an object or archive file),\nstrip (for discarding symbols), readelf (to see the raw ELF file\nstructures), elflint (to check for well-formed ELF files) and\nelfcompress (to compress or decompress ELF sections)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [131]{app2_name: elfutils-debuginfod-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.189, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://elfutils.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library and command line client for build-id HTTP ELF/DWARF server, app2_description: The elfutils-debuginfod-client package contains shared libraries\ndynamically loaded from -ldw, which use a debuginfod service\nto look up debuginfo and associated data. Also includes a\ncommand-line frontend., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [132]{app2_name: elfutils-default-yama-scope, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.189, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://elfutils.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Default yama attach scope sysctl setting, app2_description: Yama sysctl setting to enable default attach scope settings\nenabling programs to use ptrace attach, access to\n/proc/PID/{mem,personality,stack,syscall}, and the syscalls\nprocess_vm_readv and process_vm_writev which are used for\ninterprocess services, communication and introspection\n(like synchronisation, signaling, debugging, tracing and\nprofiling) of processes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [133]{app2_name: elfutils-libelf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.189, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://elfutils.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library to read and write ELF files, app2_description: The elfutils-libelf package provides a DSO which allows reading and\nwriting ELF files on a high level. Third party programs depend on\nthis package to read internals of ELF files. The programs of the\nelfutils package use it also to generate new ELF files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [134]{app2_name: elfutils-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.189, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://elfutils.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries to handle compiled objects, app2_description: The elfutils-libs package contains libraries which implement DWARF, ELF,\nand machine-specific ELF handling and process introspection. These\nlibraries are used by the programs in the elfutils package. The\nelfutils-devel package enables building other programs using these\nlibraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [135]{app2_name: emacs-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 28.2, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Emacs filesystem layout, app2_description: This package provides some directories which are required by other\npackages that add functionality to Emacs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [136]{app2_name: ethtool, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 6.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/network/ethtool/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Settings tool for Ethernet NICs, app2_description: This utility allows querying and changing settings such as speed,\nport, auto-negotiation, PCI locations and checksum offload on many\nnetwork devices, especially of Ethernet devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [137]{app2_name: exfatprogs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.1, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/exfatprogs/exfatprogs, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Userspace utilities for exFAT filesystems, app2_description: Utilities for formatting and repairing exFAT filesystems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [138]{app2_name: expat, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.5.0, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://libexpat.github.io/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An XML parser library, app2_description: This is expat, the C library for parsing XML, written by James Clark. Expat\nis a stream oriented XML parser. This means that you register handlers with\nthe parser prior to starting the parse. These handlers are called when the\nparser discovers the associated structures in the document being parsed. A\nstart tag is an example of the kind of structures for which you may\nregister handlers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [139]{app2_name: f2fs-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.16.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/f2fs-tools/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for Flash-Friendly File System (F2FS), app2_description: NAND flash memory-based storage devices, such as SSD, and SD cards,\nhave been widely being used for ranging from mobile to server systems.\nSince they are known to have different characteristics from the\nconventional rotational disks,a file system, an upper layer to\nthe storage device, should adapt to the changes\nfrom the sketch.\n\nF2FS is a new file system carefully designed for the\nNAND flash memory-based storage devices.\nWe chose a log structure file system approach,\nbut we tried to adapt it to the new form of storage.\nAlso we remedy some known issues of the very old log\nstructured file system, such as snowball effect\nof wandering tree and high cleaning overhead.\n\nBecause a NAND-based storage device shows different characteristics\naccording to its internal geometry or flash memory management\nscheme aka FTL, we add various parameters not only for configuring\non-disk layout, but also for selecting allocation\nand cleaning algorithms., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [140]{app2_name: fedora-gpg-keys, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 39, app2_release: 0.1, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedoraproject.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Fedora RPM keys, app2_description: This package provides the RPM signature keys., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [141]{app2_name: fedora-logos, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 38.1.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/fedora-logos, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Fedora-related icons and pictures, app2_description: The fedora-logos package contains image files which incorporate the\nFedora trademarks (the "Marks"). The Marks are trademarks or registered\ntrademarks of Red Hat, Inc. in the United States and other countries and\nare used by permission.\n\nThis package and its content may not be distributed with anything but\nunmodified packages from Fedora Project. It can be used in a Fedora Spin,\nbut not in a Fedora Remix. If necessary, this package can be replaced by\nthe more liberally licensed generic-logos package.\n\nSee the included COPYING file for full information on copying and\nredistribution of this package and its contents., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [142]{app2_name: fedora-release-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 39, app2_release: 0.21, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedoraproject.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Fedora release files, app2_description: Release files common to all Editions and Spins of Fedora, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [143]{app2_name: fedora-release-identity-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 39, app2_release: 0.21, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedoraproject.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Package providing the identity for Fedora Server Edition, app2_description: Provides the necessary files for a Fedora installation that is identifying\nitself as Fedora Server Edition., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [144]{app2_name: fedora-release-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 39, app2_release: 0.21, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedoraproject.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Base package for Fedora Server-specific default configurations, app2_description: Provides a base package for Fedora Server-specific configuration files to\ndepend on., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [145]{app2_name: fedora-repos, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 39, app2_release: 0.1, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedoraproject.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Fedora package repositories, app2_description: Fedora package repository files for yum and dnf along with gpg public keys., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [146]{app2_name: fedora-repos-modular, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 39, app2_release: 0.1, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedoraproject.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Fedora modular package repositories, app2_description: This package provides the repo definitions with modular packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [147]{app2_name: fedora-repos-rawhide, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 39, app2_release: 0.1, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedoraproject.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Rawhide repo definitions, app2_description: This package provides the rawhide repo definitions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [148]{app2_name: fedora-repos-rawhide-modular, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 39, app2_release: 0.1, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://fedoraproject.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Rawhide modular repo definitions, app2_description: This package provides the rawhide modular repo definitions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [149]{app2_name: file, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.44, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.darwinsys.com/file/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility for determining file types, app2_description: The file command is used to identify a particular file according to the\ntype of data contained by the file. 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GNU's grep utilities include grep, egrep and fgrep.\n\nGNU grep is needed by many scripts, so it shall be installed on every system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [201]{app2_name: groff-base, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.22.4, app2_release: 11.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/groff/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Parts of the groff formatting system required to display manual pages, app2_description: The groff-base package contains only necessary parts of groff formatting\nsystem which are required to display manual pages, and the groff's default\ndisplay device (PostScript)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [202]{app2_name: gsettings-desktop-schemas, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 45~alpha, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gsettings-desktop-schemas, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A collection of GSettings schemas, app2_description: gsettings-desktop-schemas contains a collection of GSettings schemas for\nsettings shared by various components of a desktop., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [203]{app2_name: gssproxy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.1, app2_release: 5.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/gssapi/gssproxy, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GSSAPI Proxy, app2_description: A proxy for GSSAPI credential handling, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [204]{app2_name: guestfs-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.51.2, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libguestfs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools to access and modify virtual machine disk images, app2_description: guestfs-tools is a set of tools that can be used to make batch\nconfiguration changes to guests, get disk used/free statistics\n(virt-df), perform backups and guest clones, change\nregistry/UUID/hostname info, build guests from scratch (virt-builder)\nand much more.\n\nVirt-alignment-scan scans virtual machines looking for partition\nalignment problems.\n\nVirt-builder is a command line tool for rapidly making disk images\nof popular free operating systems.\n\nVirt-cat is a command line tool to display the contents of a file in a\nvirtual machine.\n\nVirt-customize is a command line tool for customizing virtual machine\ndisk images.\n\nVirt-df is a command line tool to display free space on virtual\nmachine filesystems. Unlike other tools, it doesn\xe2\x80\x99t just display the\namount of space allocated to a virtual machine, but can look inside\nthe virtual machine to see how much space is really being used. It is\nlike the df(1) command, but for virtual machines, except that it also\nworks for Windows virtual machines.\n\nVirt-diff shows the differences between virtual machines.\n\nVirt-drivers detects the bootloader, kernel and drivers inside a guest.\n\nVirt-edit is a command line tool to edit the contents of a file in a\nvirtual machine.\n\nVirt-filesystems is a command line tool to display the filesystems,\npartitions, block devices, LVs, VGs and PVs found in a disk image\nor virtual machine. It replaces the deprecated programs\nvirt-list-filesystems and virt-list-partitions with a much more\ncapable tool.\n\nVirt-format is a command line tool to erase and make blank disks.\n\nVirt-get-kernel extracts a kernel/initrd from a disk image.\n\nVirt-inspector examines a virtual machine and tries to determine the\nversion of the OS, the kernel version, what drivers are installed,\nwhether the virtual machine is fully virtualized (FV) or\npara-virtualized (PV), what applications are installed and more.\n\nVirt-log is a command line tool to display the log files from a\nvirtual machine.\n\nVirt-ls is a command line tool to list out files in a virtual machine.\n\nVirt-make-fs is a command line tool to build a filesystem out of\na collection of files or a tarball.\n\nVirt-resize can resize existing virtual machine disk images.\n\nVirt-sparsify makes virtual machine disk images sparse (thin-provisioned).\n\nVirt-sysprep lets you reset or unconfigure virtual machines in\npreparation for cloning them.\n\nVirt-tail follows (tails) a log file within a guest, like 'tail -f'., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [205]{app2_name: gzip, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.12, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gzip.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU data compression program, app2_description: The gzip package contains the popular GNU gzip data compression\nprogram. Gzipped files have a .gz extension.\n\nGzip should be installed on your system, because it is a\nvery commonly used data compression program., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [206]{app2_name: hexedit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://rigaux.org/hexedit.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A hexadecimal file viewer and editor, app2_description: Hexedit shows a file both in ASCII and in hexadecimal. The file can be a device\nas the file is read a piece at a time. Hexedit can be used to modify the file\nand search through it., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [207]{app2_name: hivex-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.23, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libguestfs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for hivex, app2_description: hivex-libs contains the library for hivex., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [208]{app2_name: hostname, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.23, app2_release: 8.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://packages.qa.debian.org/h/hostname.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility to set/show the host name or domain name, app2_description: This package provides commands which can be used to display the system's\nDNS name, and to display or set its hostname or NIS domain name., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [209]{app2_name: hunspell, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7.2, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/hunspell/hunspell, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A spell checker and morphological analyzer library, app2_description: Hunspell is a spell checker and morphological analyzer library and program\ndesigned for languages with rich morphology and complex word compounding or\ncharacter encoding. Hunspell interfaces: Ispell-like terminal interface using\nCurses library, Ispell pipe interface, LibreOffice UNO module., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [210]{app2_name: hunspell-en, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.20201207, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://wordlist.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: English hunspell dictionaries, app2_description: English (US, UK, etc.) hunspell dictionaries, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [211]{app2_name: hunspell-en-GB, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.20201207, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://wordlist.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: UK English hunspell dictionaries, app2_description: UK English hunspell dictionaries, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [212]{app2_name: hunspell-en-US, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.20201207, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://wordlist.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: US English hunspell dictionaries, app2_description: US English hunspell dictionaries, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [213]{app2_name: hunspell-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7.2, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/hunspell/hunspell, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Hunspell filesystem layout, app2_description: Provides a directory in which to store dictionaries provided by other\npackages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [214]{app2_name: hwdata, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.372, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/vcrhonek/hwdata, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Hardware identification and configuration data, app2_description: hwdata contains various hardware identification and configuration data,\nsuch as the pci.ids and usb.ids databases., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [215]{app2_name: ima-evm-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://linux-ima.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: IMA/EVM support utilities, app2_description: The Trusted Computing Group(TCG) run-time Integrity Measurement Architecture\n(IMA) maintains a list of hash values of executables and other sensitive\nsystem files, as they are read or executed. These are stored in the file\nsystems extended attributes. The Extended Verification Module (EVM) prevents\nunauthorized changes to these extended attributes on the file system.\nima-evm-utils is used to prepare the file system for these extended attributes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [216]{app2_name: inih, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 57, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/benhoyt/inih, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Simple INI file parser library, app2_description: The inih package provides simple INI file parser which is only a couple of\npages of code, and it was designed to be small and simple, so it's good for\nembedded systems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [217]{app2_name: initscripts-service, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.19, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/fedora-sysv/initscripts, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Support for service command, app2_description: This package provides service command., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [218]{app2_name: intel-gpu-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230625, app2_release: 151.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Intel GPUs, app2_description: Firmware for Intel GPUs including GuC (Graphics Microcontroller), HuC (HEVC/H.265\nMicrocontroller) and DMC (Display Microcontroller) firmware for Skylake and later\nplatforms., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [219]{app2_name: ipcalc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/ipcalc/ipcalc, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: IP network address calculator, app2_description: ipcalc provides a simple way to calculate IP information for a host\nor network. Depending on the options specified, it may be used to provide\nIP network information in human readable format, in a format suitable for\nparsing in scripts, generate random private addresses, resolve an IP address,\nor check the validity of an address., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [220]{app2_name: iproute, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.4.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/net/iproute2/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Advanced IP routing and network device configuration tools, app2_description: The iproute package contains networking utilities (ip and rtmon, for example)\nwhich are designed to use the advanced networking capabilities of the Linux\nkernel., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [221]{app2_name: iproute-tc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.4.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/net/iproute2/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux Traffic Control utility, app2_description: The Traffic Control utility manages queueing disciplines, their classes and\nattached filters and actions. It is the standard tool to configure QoS in\nLinux., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [222]{app2_name: ipset, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.17, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ipset.netfilter.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Manage Linux IP sets, app2_description: IP sets are a framework inside the Linux kernel since version 2.4.x, which can\nbe administered by the ipset utility. Depending on the type, currently an IP\nset may store IP addresses, (TCP/UDP) port numbers or IP addresses with MAC\naddresses in a way, which ensures lightning speed when matching an entry\nagainst a set.\n\nIf you want to:\n - store multiple IP addresses or port numbers and match against the collection\n by iptables at one swoop;\n - dynamically update iptables rules against IP addresses or ports without\n performance penalty;\n - express complex IP address and ports based rulesets with one single iptables\n rule and benefit from the speed of IP sets\nthen ipset may be the proper tool for you., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [223]{app2_name: ipset-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7.17, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ipset.netfilter.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared library providing the IP sets functionality, app2_description: This package contains the libraries which provide the IP sets funcionality., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [224]{app2_name: iptables-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.9, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.netfilter.org/projects/iptables, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: libxtables and iptables extensions userspace support, app2_description: libxtables and associated shared object files\n\nLibxtables provides unified access to iptables extensions in userspace. Data\nand logic for those is kept in per-extension shared object files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [225]{app2_name: iptables-nft, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8.9, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.netfilter.org/projects/iptables, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: nftables compatibility for iptables, arptables and ebtables, app2_description: nftables compatibility for iptables, arptables and ebtables., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [226]{app2_name: iptstate, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.7, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.phildev.net/iptstate/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A top-like display of IP Tables state table entries, app2_description: IP Tables State (iptstate) was originally written to implement\nthe "state top" feature of IP Filter in IP Tables. "State top"\ndisplays the states held by your stateful firewall in a top-like\nmanner.\n\nSince IP Tables doesn't have a built in way to easily display\nthis information even once, an option was added to just have it\ndisplay the state table once.\n\n Features include:\n - Top-like realtime state table information\n - Sorting by any field\n - Reversible sorting\n - Single display of state table\n - Customizable refresh rate\n - Display filtering\n - Color-coding\n - Open Source\n - much more..., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [227]{app2_name: iputils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20221126, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/iputils/iputils, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network monitoring tools including ping, app2_description: The iputils package contains basic utilities for monitoring a network,\nincluding ping. The ping command sends a series of ICMP protocol\nECHO_REQUEST packets to a specified network host to discover whether\nthe target machine is alive and receiving network traffic., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [228]{app2_name: ipxe-roms-qemu, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20220210, app2_release: 3.git64113751.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ipxe.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network boot loader roms supported by QEMU, .rom format, app2_description: iPXE is an open source network bootloader. It provides a direct\nreplacement for proprietary PXE ROMs, with many extra features such as\nDNS, HTTP, iSCSI, etc.\n\nThis package contains the iPXE ROMs for devices emulated by QEMU, in\n.rom format., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [229]{app2_name: irqbalance, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 1.9.2, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/Irqbalance/irqbalance, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: IRQ balancing daemon, app2_description: irqbalance is a daemon that evenly distributes IRQ load across\nmultiple CPUs for enhanced performance., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [230]{app2_name: iscsi-initiator-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.2.1.9, app2_release: 16.gitc26218d.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/open-iscsi/open-iscsi, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: iSCSI daemon and utility programs, app2_description: The iscsi package provides the server daemon for the iSCSI protocol,\nas well as the utility programs used to manage it. iSCSI is a protocol\nfor distributed disk access using SCSI commands sent over Internet\nProtocol networks., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [231]{app2_name: iscsi-initiator-utils-iscsiuio, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.2.1.9, app2_release: 16.gitc26218d.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/open-iscsi/open-iscsi, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Userspace configuration daemon required for some iSCSI hardware, app2_description: The iscsiuio configuration daemon provides network configuration help\nfor some iSCSI offload hardware., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [232]{app2_name: isns-utils-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.101, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/open-iscsi/open-isns, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared library files for iSNS, app2_description: Shared library files for iSNS, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [233]{app2_name: iw, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.19, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Documentation/iw, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A nl80211 based wireless configuration tool, app2_description: iw is a new nl80211 based CLI configuration utility for wireless devices.\nCurrently you can only use this utility to configure devices which\nuse a mac80211 driver as these are the new drivers being written -\nonly because most new wireless devices being sold are now SoftMAC., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [234]{app2_name: iwlegacy-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230625, app2_release: 151.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 3945(A)BG and 4965AGN adapters, app2_description: This package contains the firmware required by the iwlegacy driver\nfor Linux. Usage of the firmware is subject to the terms and conditions\ncontained inside the provided LICENSE file. Please read it carefully., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [235]{app2_name: iwlwifi-dvm-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230625, app2_release: 151.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: DVM Firmware for Intel(R) Wireless WiFi adapters, app2_description: This package contains the firmware required by the iwlwifi driver\nfor Linux built with DVM firmware support (CONFIG_IWLDVM=y/m). Usage of\nthe firmware is subject to the terms and conditions contained inside the\nprovided LICENSE file. 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Please read it carefully., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [237]{app2_name: jansson, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.13.1, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.digip.org/jansson/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C library for encoding, decoding and manipulating JSON data, app2_description: Small library for parsing and writing JSON documents., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [238]{app2_name: jemalloc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.3.0, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.canonware.com/jemalloc/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: General-purpose scalable concurrent malloc implementation, app2_description: General-purpose scalable concurrent malloc(3) implementation.\nThis distribution is the stand-alone "portable" implementation of jemalloc., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [239]{app2_name: jose, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 11, app2_release: 7.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/latchset/jose, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for JSON Object Signing and Encryption (JOSE), app2_description: Jos\xc3\xa9 is a command line utility for performing various tasks on JSON\nObject Signing and Encryption (JOSE) objects. Jos\xc3\xa9 provides a full\ncrypto stack including key generation, signing and encryption., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [240]{app2_name: jq, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6, app2_release: 15.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://stedolan.github.io/jq/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Command-line JSON processor, app2_description: lightweight and flexible command-line JSON processor\n\n jq is like sed for JSON data \xe2\x80\x93 you can use it to slice\n and filter and map and transform structured data with\n the same ease that sed, awk, grep and friends let you\n play with text.\n\n It is written in portable C, and it has zero runtime\n dependencies.\n\n jq can mangle the data format that you have into the\n one that you want with very little effort, and the\n program to do so is often shorter and simpler than\n you'd expect., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [241]{app2_name: json-c, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.16, app2_release: 4.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/json-c/json-c, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: JSON implementation in C, app2_description: JSON-C implements a reference counting object model that allows you\nto easily construct JSON objects in C, output them as JSON formatted\nstrings and parse JSON formatted strings back into the C representation\nof JSON objects. 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The kernel handles the basic functions\nof the operating system: memory allocation, process allocation, device\ninput and output, etc., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [249]{app2_name: kernel-core, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.4.0, app2_release: 0.rc0.20230425git173ea743bf7a.3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Linux kernel, app2_description: The kernel package contains the Linux kernel (vmlinuz), the core of any\nLinux operating system. The kernel handles the basic functions\nof the operating system: memory allocation, process allocation, device\ninput and output, etc., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [250]{app2_name: kernel-modules, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.5.0, app2_release: 0.rc1.11.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: kernel modules to match the core kernel, app2_description: This package provides commonly used kernel modules for the core kernel package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [251]{app2_name: kernel-modules, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.4.0, app2_release: 0.rc0.20230425git173ea743bf7a.3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: kernel modules to match the core kernel, app2_description: This package provides commonly used kernel modules for the core kernel package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [252]{app2_name: kernel-modules-core, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.5.0, app2_release: 0.rc1.11.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Core kernel modules to match the core kernel, app2_description: This package provides essential kernel modules for the core kernel package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [253]{app2_name: kernel-modules-core, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.4.0, app2_release: 0.rc0.20230425git173ea743bf7a.3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Core kernel modules to match the core kernel, app2_description: This package provides essential kernel modules for the core kernel package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [254]{app2_name: kernel-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0, app2_release: 19.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/kernel-srpm-macros, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: RPM macros that list arches the full kernel is built on, app2_description: This packages contains the rpm macro that list what arches\nthe full kernel is built on.\nThe variable to use is kernel_arches., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [255]{app2_name: kexec-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.26, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: (none), app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The kexec/kdump userspace component, app2_description: kexec-tools provides /sbin/kexec binary that facilitates a new\nkernel to boot using the kernel's kexec feature either on a\nnormal or a panic reboot. This package contains the /sbin/kexec\nbinary and ancillary utilities that together form the userspace\ncomponent of the kernel's kexec feature., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [256]{app2_name: keyutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.1, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.redhat.com/~dhowells/keyutils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux Key Management Utilities, app2_description: Utilities to control the kernel key management facility and to provide\na mechanism by which the kernel call back to user space to get a key\ninstantiated., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [257]{app2_name: keyutils-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.1, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.redhat.com/~dhowells/keyutils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Key utilities library, app2_description: This package provides a wrapper library for the key management facility system\ncalls., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [258]{app2_name: kmod, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 30, app2_release: 5.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/kernel/kmod/kmod.git, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux kernel module management utilities, app2_description: The kmod package provides various programs needed for automatic\nloading and unloading of modules under 2.6, 3.x, and later kernels, as well\nas other module management programs. 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The krb5-libs package\ncontains the shared libraries needed by Kerberos 5. 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The Berkeley DB includes B+tree, Extended\nLinear Hashing, Fixed and Variable-length record access methods,\ntransactions, locking, logging, shared memory caching, and database\nrecovery. The Berkeley DB supports C, C++, and Perl APIs. It is\nused by many applications, including Python and Perl, so this should\nbe installed on all systems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [302]{app2_name: libdhash, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.0, app2_release: 53.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/SSSD/ding-libs, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Dynamic hash table, app2_description: A hash table which will dynamically resize to achieve optimal storage & access\ntime properties, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [303]{app2_name: libdnf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.70.1, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/libdnf, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library providing simplified C and Python API to libsolv, app2_description: A Library providing simplified C and Python API to libsolv., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [304]{app2_name: libdnf5, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.0.15, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/dnf5, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Package management library, app2_description: Package management library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [305]{app2_name: libdnf5-cli, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.0.15, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/dnf5, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for working with a terminal in a command-line package manager, app2_description: Library for working with a terminal in a command-line package manager., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [306]{app2_name: libeconf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.0, app2_release: 5.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/openSUSE/libeconf, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Enhanced config file parser library, app2_description: libeconf is a highly flexible and configurable library to parse and manage\nkey=value configuration files. It reads configuration file snippets from\ndifferent directories and builds the final configuration file from it., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [307]{app2_name: libedit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1, app2_release: 45.20221030cvs.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.thrysoee.dk/editline/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The NetBSD Editline library, app2_description: Libedit is an autotool- and libtoolized port of the NetBSD Editline library.\nIt provides generic line editing, history, and tokenization functions, similar\nto those found in GNU Readline., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [308]{app2_name: libertas-usb8388-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 20230625, app2_release: 151.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Marvell Libertas USB 8388 Network Adapter, app2_description: Firmware for Marvell Libertas USB 8388 Network Adapter, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [309]{app2_name: libestr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.11, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libestr.adiscon.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: String handling essentials library, app2_description: This package compiles the string handling essentials library\nused by the Rsyslog daemon., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [310]{app2_name: libev, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.33, app2_release: 7.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libev.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: High-performance event loop/event model with lots of features, app2_description: Libev is modeled (very loosely) after libevent and the Event Perl\nmodule, but is faster, scales better and is more correct, and also more\nfeatureful. And also smaller., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [311]{app2_name: libevent, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.12, app2_release: 8.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libevent.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Abstract asynchronous event notification library, app2_description: The libevent API provides a mechanism to execute a callback function\nwhen a specific event occurs on a file descriptor or after a timeout\nhas been reached. libevent is meant to replace the asynchronous event\nloop found in event driven network servers. An application just needs\nto call event_dispatch() and can then add or remove events dynamically\nwithout having to change the event loop., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [312]{app2_name: libfastjson, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2304.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rsyslog/libfastjson, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A JSON implementation in C, app2_description: LIBFASTJSON implements a reference counting object\nmodel that allows you to easily construct JSON\nobjects in C, output them as JSON formatted strings\nand parse JSON formatted strings back into the\nC representation of JSON objects., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [313]{app2_name: libfdisk, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.39.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Util-linux, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Partitioning library for fdisk-like programs, app2_description: This is library for fdisk-like programs, part of util-linux., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [314]{app2_name: libfdt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7.0, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://devicetree.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device tree library, app2_description: libfdt is a library to process Open Firmware style device trees on various\narchitectures., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [315]{app2_name: libffi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.4.4, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceware.org/libffi, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A portable foreign function interface library, app2_description: Compilers for high level languages generate code that follow certain\nconventions. These conventions are necessary, in part, for separate\ncompilation to work. One such convention is the "calling convention".\nThe calling convention is a set of assumptions made by the compiler\nabout where function arguments will be found on entry to a function. A\ncalling convention also specifies where the return value for a function\nis found.\n\nSome programs may not know at the time of compilation what arguments\nare to be passed to a function. For instance, an interpreter may be\ntold at run-time about the number and types of arguments used to call a\ngiven function. `Libffi' can be used in such programs to provide a\nbridge from the interpreter program to compiled code.\n\nThe `libffi' library provides a portable, high level programming\ninterface to various calling conventions. This allows a programmer to\ncall any function specified by a call interface description at run time.\n\nFFI stands for Foreign Function Interface. A foreign function\ninterface is the popular name for the interface that allows code\nwritten in one language to call code written in another language. The\n`libffi' library really only provides the lowest, machine dependent\nlayer of a fully featured foreign function interface. A layer must\nexist above `libffi' that handles type conversions for values passed\nbetween the two languages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [316]{app2_name: libfido2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.13.0, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/Yubico/libfido2, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: FIDO2 library, app2_description: libfido2 is an open source library to support the FIDO2 protocol. FIDO2 is\nan open authentication standard that consists of the W3C Web Authentication\nspecification (WebAuthn API), and the Client to Authentication Protocol\n(CTAP). CTAP is an application layer protocol used for communication\nbetween a client (browser) or a platform (operating system) with an external\nauthentication device (for example the Yubico Security Key)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [317]{app2_name: libfprint, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.94.5, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/fprint/libfprint, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Toolkit for fingerprint scanner, app2_description: libfprint offers support for consumer fingerprint reader devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [318]{app2_name: libfsverity, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4, app2_release: 9.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/ebiggers/fsverity-utils.git, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Development package for fsverity-utils, app2_description: Library for fsverity-utils., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [319]{app2_name: libgcab1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gcab, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library to create Cabinet archives, app2_description: libgcab is a library to manipulate Cabinet archive using GIO/GObject., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [320]{app2_name: libgcc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 13.1.1, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gcc.gnu.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GCC version 13 shared support library, app2_description: This package contains GCC shared support library which is needed\ne.g. for exception handling support., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [321]{app2_name: libgcrypt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10.2, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnupg.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A general-purpose cryptography library, app2_description: Libgcrypt is a general purpose crypto library based on the code used\nin GNU Privacy Guard. This is a development version., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [322]{app2_name: libgomp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 13.1.1, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gcc.gnu.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GCC OpenMP v4.5 shared support library, app2_description: This package contains GCC shared support library which is needed\nfor OpenMP v4.5 support., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [323]{app2_name: libgpg-error, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.47, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnupg.org/related_software/libgpg-error/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for error values used by GnuPG components, app2_description: This is a library that defines common error values for all GnuPG\ncomponents. Among these are GPG, GPGSM, GPGME, GPG-Agent, libgcrypt,\npinentry, SmartCard Daemon and possibly more in the future., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [324]{app2_name: libgudev, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 238, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/libgudev, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GObject-based wrapper library for libudev, app2_description: This library makes it much simpler to use libudev from programs\nalready using GObject. It also makes it possible to easily use libudev\nfrom other programming languages, such as Javascript, because of\nGObject introspection support., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [325]{app2_name: libguestfs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.51.4, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libguestfs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Access and modify virtual machine disk images, app2_description: Libguestfs is a library for accessing and modifying virtual machine\ndisk images. http://libguestfs.org\n\nLibguestfs uses Linux kernel and qemu code, and can access any type of\nguest filesystem that Linux and qemu can, including but not limited\nto: ext2/3/4, btrfs, FAT and NTFS, LVM, many different disk partition\nschemes, qcow, qcow2, vmdk.\n\nFor enhanced features, install:\n\n\n libguestfs-forensics adds filesystem forensics support\n libguestfs-gfs2 adds Global Filesystem (GFS2) support\n libguestfs-hfsplus adds HFS+ (Mac filesystem) support\n\n libguestfs-inspect-icons adds support for inspecting guest icons\n libguestfs-rescue enhances virt-rescue shell with more tools\n libguestfs-rsync rsync to/from guest filesystems\n\n libguestfs-ufs adds UFS (BSD) support\n\n libguestfs-xfs adds XFS support\n\n libguestfs-zfs adds ZFS support\n\n\nFor developers:\n\n libguestfs-devel C/C++ header files and library\n\nLanguage bindings:\n\n libguestfs-gobject-devel GObject bindings and GObject Introspection\n\n\n\n lua-guestfs Lua bindings\n ocaml-libguestfs-devel OCaml bindings\n perl-Sys-Guestfs Perl bindings\n php-libguestfs PHP bindings\n python3-libguestfs Python 3 bindings\n ruby-libguestfs Ruby bindings\n\n libguestfs-vala Vala language bindings, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [326]{app2_name: libguestfs-appliance, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.51.4, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libguestfs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Appliance for libguestfs, app2_description: libguestfs-appliance provides the appliance used by libguestfs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [327]{app2_name: libguestfs-xfs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.51.4, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libguestfs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: XFS support for libguestfs, app2_description: This adds XFS support to libguestfs. Install it if you want to process\ndisk images containing XFS., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [328]{app2_name: libgusb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.4.6, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/hughsie/libgusb, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GLib wrapper around libusb1, app2_description: GUsb is a GObject wrapper for libusb1 that makes it easy to do\nasynchronous control, bulk and interrupt transfers with proper\ncancellation and integration into a mainloop., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [329]{app2_name: libibverbs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 46.0, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/linux-rdma/rdma-core, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library and drivers for direct userspace use of RDMA (InfiniBand/iWARP/RoCE) hardware, app2_description: libibverbs is a library that allows userspace processes to use RDMA\n"verbs" as described in the InfiniBand Architecture Specification and\nthe RDMA Protocol Verbs Specification. This includes direct hardware\naccess from userspace to InfiniBand/iWARP adapters (kernel bypass) for\nfast path operations.\n\nDevice-specific plug-in ibverbs userspace drivers are included:\n\n- libcxgb4: Chelsio T4 iWARP HCA\n- libefa: Amazon Elastic Fabric Adapter\n- libhfi1: Intel Omni-Path HFI\n- libhns: HiSilicon Hip06 SoC\n- libipathverbs: QLogic InfiniPath HCA\n- libirdma: Intel Ethernet Connection RDMA\n- libmana: Microsoft Azure Network Adapter\n- libmlx4: Mellanox ConnectX-3 InfiniBand HCA\n- libmlx5: Mellanox Connect-IB/X-4+ InfiniBand HCA\n- libmthca: Mellanox InfiniBand HCA\n- libocrdma: Emulex OneConnect RDMA/RoCE Device\n- libqedr: QLogic QL4xxx RoCE HCA\n- librxe: A software implementation of the RoCE protocol\n- libsiw: A software implementation of the iWarp protocol\n- libvmw_pvrdma: VMware paravirtual RDMA device, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [330]{app2_name: libicu, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 72.1, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://site.icu-project.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: International Components for Unicode - libraries, app2_description: The International Components for Unicode (ICU) libraries provide\nrobust and full-featured Unicode services on a wide variety of\nplatforms. ICU supports the most current version of the Unicode\nstandard, and they provide support for supplementary Unicode\ncharacters (needed for GB 18030 repertoire support).\nAs computing environments become more heterogeneous, software\nportability becomes more important. ICU lets you produce the same\nresults across all the various platforms you support, without\nsacrificing performance. It offers great flexibility to extend and\ncustomize the supplied services., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [331]{app2_name: libidn2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.3.4, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/libidn/#libidn2, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library to support IDNA2008 internationalized domain names, app2_description: Libidn2 is an implementation of the IDNA2008 specifications in RFC\n5890, 5891, 5892, 5893 and TR46 for internationalized domain names\n(IDN). It is a standalone library, without any dependency on libidn., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [332]{app2_name: libini_config, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.1, app2_release: 53.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/SSSD/ding-libs, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: INI file parser for C, app2_description: Library to process config files in INI format into a libcollection data\nstructure, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [333]{app2_name: libipa_hbac, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: FreeIPA HBAC Evaluator library, app2_description: Utility library to validate FreeIPA HBAC rules for authorization requests, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [334]{app2_name: libjcat, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.14, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/hughsie/libjcat, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for reading Jcat files, app2_description: This library allows reading and writing gzip-compressed JSON catalog files,\nwhich can be used to store GPG, PKCS-7 and SHA-256 checksums for each file.\n\nThis provides equivalent functionality to the catalog files supported in\nMicrosoft Windows., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [335]{app2_name: libjose, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 11, app2_release: 7.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/latchset/jose, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library implementing JSON Object Signing and Encryption, app2_description: This package contains a C library for performing JOSE operations., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [336]{app2_name: libjpeg-turbo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.4, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/libjpeg-turbo, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A MMX/SSE2/SIMD accelerated library for manipulating JPEG image files, app2_description: The libjpeg-turbo package contains a library of functions for manipulating JPEG\nimages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [337]{app2_name: libkcapi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.0, app2_release: 5.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.chronox.de/libkcapi.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: User space interface to the Linux Kernel Crypto API, app2_description: libkcapi allows user-space to access the Linux kernel crypto API.\n\nThis library uses the netlink interface and exports easy to use APIs\nso that a developer does not need to consider the low-level netlink\ninterface handling.\n\nThe library does not implement any cipher algorithms. All consumer\nrequests are sent to the kernel for processing. Results from the\nkernel crypto API are returned to the consumer via the library API.\n\nThe kernel interface and therefore this library can be used by\nunprivileged processes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [338]{app2_name: libkcapi-hmaccalc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.0, app2_release: 5.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.chronox.de/libkcapi.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Drop-in replacements for hmaccalc provided by the libkcapi package, app2_description: Provides drop-in replacements for sha*hmac tools (from package\nhmaccalc) using libkcapi., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [339]{app2_name: libksba, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnupg.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: CMS and X.509 library, app2_description: KSBA (pronounced Kasbah) is a library to make X.509 certificates as\nwell as the CMS easily accessible by other applications. Both\nspecifications are building blocks of S/MIME and TLS., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [340]{app2_name: libldb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.7.2, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ldb.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A schema-less, ldap like, API and database, app2_description: An extensible library that implements an LDAP like API to access remote LDAP\nservers, or use local tdb databases., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [341]{app2_name: libldm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.4, app2_release: 12.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/mdbooth/libldm, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A tool to manage Windows dynamic disks, app2_description: libldm is a library for managing Microsoft Windows dynamic disks, which use\nMicrosoft's LDM metadata. It can inspect them, and also create and remove\ndevice-mapper block devices which can be mounted. It includes ldmtool, which\nexposes this functionality as a command-line tool.\n\nlibldm is released under LGPLv3+. ldmtool is released under GPLv3+., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [342]{app2_name: libluksmeta, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9, app2_release: 15.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/latchset/luksmeta, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for storing small metadata in the LUKSv1 header, app2_description: LUKSMeta is a C library for storing small portions of metadata in the LUKSv1\nheader for use before unlocking the volume., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [343]{app2_name: libmaxminddb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7.1, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://maxmind.github.io/libmaxminddb/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C library for reading MaxMind DB files, app2_description: The libmaxminddb library provides a C library for reading MaxMind DB\nfiles, including the GeoIP2 databases from MaxMind. This is a custom\nbinary format designed to facilitate fast lookups of IP addresses\nwhile allowing for great flexibility in the type of data associated\nwith an address.\n\nThe MaxMind DB format is an open file format. The specification is\navailable at https://maxmind.github.io/MaxMind-DB/ and licensed under\nthe Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [344]{app2_name: libmbim, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.28.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mobile-broadband/libmbim/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Support library for the Mobile Broadband Interface Model protocol, app2_description: This package contains the libraries that make it easier to use MBIM\nfunctionality from applications that use glib., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [345]{app2_name: libmbim-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.28.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mobile-broadband/libmbim/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities to use the MBIM protocol from the command line, app2_description: This package contains the utilities that make it easier to use MBIM\nfunctionality from the command line., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [346]{app2_name: libmetalink, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1.3, app2_release: 31.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/metalink-dev/libmetalink, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Metalink library written in C, app2_description: libmetalink is a Metalink C library. It adds Metalink functionality such as\nparsing Metalink XML files to programs written in C., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [347]{app2_name: libmnl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.5, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://netfilter.org/projects/libmnl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Minimalistic Netlink user-space library, app2_description: libmnl is a minimalistic user-space library oriented to Netlink developers.\nThere are a lot of common tasks in parsing, validating, constructing of both\nthe Netlink header and TLVs that are repetitive and easy to get wrong.\nThis library aims to provide simple helpers that allows you to re-use code and\nto avoid re-inventing the wheel., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [348]{app2_name: libmodulemd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.15.0, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/fedora-modularity/libmodulemd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Module metadata manipulation library, app2_description: C library for manipulating module metadata files.\nSee https://github.com/fedora-modularity/libmodulemd/blob/main/README.md for\nmore details., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [349]{app2_name: libmount, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.39.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Util-linux, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Device mounting library, app2_description: This is the device mounting library, part of util-linux., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [350]{app2_name: libnbd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.17.1, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/libnbd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NBD client library in userspace, app2_description: NBD \xe2\x80\x94 Network Block Device \xe2\x80\x94 is a protocol for accessing Block Devices\n(hard disks and disk-like things) over a Network.\n\nThis is the NBD client library in userspace, a simple library for\nwriting NBD clients.\n\nThe key features are:\n\n * Synchronous and asynchronous APIs, both for ease of use and for\n writing non-blocking, multithreaded clients.\n\n * High performance.\n\n * Minimal dependencies for the basic library.\n\n * Well-documented, stable API.\n\n * Bindings in several programming languages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [351]{app2_name: libndp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.8, app2_release: 5.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libndp.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for Neighbor Discovery Protocol, app2_description: This package contains a library which provides a wrapper\nfor IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol. It also provides a tool\nnamed ndptool for sending and receiving NDP messages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [352]{app2_name: libnetfilter_conntrack, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.9, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://netfilter.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Netfilter conntrack userspace library, app2_description: libnetfilter_conntrack is a userspace library providing a programming\ninterface (API) to the in-kernel connection tracking state table., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [353]{app2_name: libnfnetlink, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.1, app2_release: 23.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://netfilter.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Netfilter netlink userspace library, app2_description: libnfnetlink is a userspace library that provides some low-level\nnfnetlink handling functions. It is used as a foundation for other, netfilter\nsubsystem specific libraries such as libnfnetlink_conntrack, libnfnetlink_log\nand libnfnetlink_queue., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [354]{app2_name: libnfsidmap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.6.3, app2_release: 0.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://linux-nfs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NFSv4 User and Group ID Mapping Library, app2_description: Library that handles mapping between names and ids for NFSv4., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [355]{app2_name: libnftnl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://netfilter.org/projects/libnftnl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for low-level interaction with nftables Netlink's API over libmnl, app2_description: A library for low-level interaction with nftables Netlink's API over libmnl., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [356]{app2_name: libnghttp2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.54.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://nghttp2.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library implementing the HTTP/2 protocol, app2_description: libnghttp2 is a library implementing the Hypertext Transfer Protocol\nversion 2 (HTTP/2) protocol in C., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [357]{app2_name: libnl3, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.7.0, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.infradead.org/~tgr/libnl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Convenience library for kernel netlink sockets, app2_description: This package contains a convenience library to simplify\nusing the Linux kernel's netlink sockets interface for\nnetwork manipulation, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [358]{app2_name: libnl3-cli, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.7.0, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.infradead.org/~tgr/libnl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Command line interface utils for libnl3, app2_description: This package contains various libnl3 utils and additional\nlibraries on which they depend, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [359]{app2_name: libnsl2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.0, app2_release: 5.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/thkukuk/libnsl, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Public client interface library for NIS(YP) and NIS+, app2_description: This package contains the libnsl library. This library contains\nthe public client interface for NIS(YP) and NIS+.\nThis code was formerly part of glibc, but is now standalone to\nbe able to link against TI-RPC for IPv6 support., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [360]{app2_name: libnvme, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/linux-nvme/libnvme, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux-native nvme device management library, app2_description: Provides type definitions for NVMe specification structures,\nenumerations, and bit fields, helper functions to construct,\ndispatch, and decode commands and payloads, and utilities to connect,\nscan, and manage nvme devices on a Linux system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [361]{app2_name: libosinfo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10.0, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://libosinfo.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for managing OS information for virtualization, app2_description: libosinfo is a library that allows virtualization provisioning tools to\ndetermine the optimal device settings for a hypervisor/operating system\ncombination., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [362]{app2_name: libpasswdqc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.openwall.com/passwdqc/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Passphrase quality checker shared library, app2_description: The libpasswdqc is a passphrase strength checking library.\nIn addition to checking regular passphrases, it offers support\nfor passphrases and can provide randomly generated passphrases.\nAll features are optional and can be (re-)configured without\nrebuilding.\n\nThis package contains shared passwdqc library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [363]{app2_name: libpath_utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.2.1, app2_release: 53.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/SSSD/ding-libs, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Filesystem Path Utilities, app2_description: Utility functions to manipulate filesystem pathnames, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [364]{app2_name: libpcap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 14, app2_version: 1.10.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.tcpdump.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A system-independent interface for user-level packet capture, app2_description: Libpcap provides a portable framework for low-level network\nmonitoring. Libpcap can provide network statistics collection,\nsecurity monitoring and network debugging. Since almost every system\nvendor provides a different interface for packet capture, the libpcap\nauthors created this system-independent API to ease in porting and to\nalleviate the need for several system-dependent packet capture modules\nin each application.\n\nInstall libpcap if you need to do low-level network traffic monitoring\non your network., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [365]{app2_name: libpipeline, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.7, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libpipeline.nongnu.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A pipeline manipulation library, app2_description: libpipeline is a C library for setting up and running pipelines of\nprocesses, without needing to involve shell command-line parsing which is\noften error-prone and insecure. This alleviates programmers of the need to\nlaboriously construct pipelines using lower-level primitives such as fork(2)\nand execve(2)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [366]{app2_name: libpkgconf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pkgconf.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Backend library for pkgconf, app2_description: This package provides libraries for applications to use the functionality\nof pkgconf., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [367]{app2_name: libpng, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 1.6.37, app2_release: 14.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library of functions for manipulating PNG image format files, app2_description: The libpng package contains a library of functions for creating and\nmanipulating PNG (Portable Network Graphics) image format files. 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PNG was\ncreated to replace the GIF format, since GIF uses a patented data\ncompression algorithm.\n\nLibpng should be installed if you need to manipulate PNG format image\nfiles., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [368]{app2_name: libproxy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://libproxy.github.io/libproxy/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library handling all the details of proxy configuration, app2_description: libproxy offers the following features:\n\n * extremely small core footprint\n * minimal dependencies within libproxy core\n * only 4 functions in the stable-ish external API\n * dynamic adjustment to changing network topology\n * a standard way of dealing with proxy settings across all scenarios\n * a sublime sense of joy and accomplishment, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [369]{app2_name: libpsl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.21.2, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://rockdaboot.github.io/libpsl, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C library for the Publix Suffix List, app2_description: libpsl is a C library to handle the Public Suffix List. 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This enables GNOME applications to access HTTP servers\non the network in a completely asynchronous fashion, very similar to\nthe Gtk+ programming model (a synchronous operation mode is also\nsupported for those who want it), but the SOAP parts were removed\nlong ago., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [399]{app2_name: libss, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.47.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Command line interface parsing library, app2_description: This is libss, a command line interface parsing library, part of e2fsprogs.\n\nThis package includes a tool that parses a command table to generate\na simple command-line interface parser, the include files needed to\ncompile and use it.\n\nIt was originally inspired by the Multics SubSystem library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [400]{app2_name: libssh, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.10.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libssh.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library implementing the SSH protocol, app2_description: The ssh library was designed to be used by programmers needing a working SSH\nimplementation by the mean of a library. The complete control of the client is\nmade by the programmer. With libssh, you can remotely execute programs, transfer\nfiles, use a secure and transparent tunnel for your remote programs. With its\nSecure FTP implementation, you can play with remote files easily, without\nthird-party programs others than libcrypto (from openssl)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [401]{app2_name: libssh-config, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.10.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libssh.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Configuration files for libssh, app2_description: The libssh-config package provides the default configuration files for libssh., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [402]{app2_name: libssh2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.11.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.libssh2.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library implementing the SSH2 protocol, app2_description: libssh2 is a library implementing the SSH2 protocol as defined by\nInternet Drafts: SECSH-TRANS(22), SECSH-USERAUTH(25),\nSECSH-CONNECTION(23), SECSH-ARCH(20), SECSH-FILEXFER(06)*,\nSECSH-DHGEX(04), and SECSH-NUMBERS(10)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [403]{app2_name: libsss_certmap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SSSD Certificate Mapping Library, app2_description: Library to map certificates to users based on rules, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [404]{app2_name: libsss_idmap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: FreeIPA Idmap library, app2_description: Utility library to convert SIDs to Unix uids and gids, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [405]{app2_name: libsss_nss_idmap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for SID and certificate based lookups, app2_description: Utility library for SID and certificate based lookups, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [406]{app2_name: libsss_sudo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library to allow communication between SUDO and SSSD, app2_description: A utility library to allow communication between SUDO and SSSD, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [407]{app2_name: libstdc++, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 13.1.1, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://gcc.gnu.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU Standard C++ Library, app2_description: The libstdc++ package contains a rewritten standard compliant GCC Standard\nC++ Library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [408]{app2_name: libstemmer, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.0, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://snowballstem.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Stemming algorithms written in C, app2_description: Stemming algorithms written in C.\n\nSnowball is a small string processing language for creating stemming\nalgorithms for use in Information Retrieval, plus a collection of\nstemming algorithms implemented using it.\n\nSnowball was originally designed and built by Martin Porter. Martin\nretired from development in 2014 and Snowball is now maintained as a\ncommunity project. Martin originally chose the name Snowball as a\ntribute to SNOBOL, the excellent string handling language from the\n1960s. It now also serves as a metaphor for how the project grows by\ngathering contributions over time.\n\nAlgorithms are available for the following languages:\n- Arabic\n- Armenian\n- Basque\n- Catalan\n- Danish\n- Dutch\n- English (Standard, Porter)\n- Finnish\n- French\n- German\n- Greek\n- Hindi\n- Hungarian\n- Indonesian\n- Irish\n- Italian\n- Lithuanian\n- Nepali\n- Norwegian\n- Portuguese\n- Romanian\n- Russian\n- Serbian\n- Spanish\n- Swedish\n- Tamil\n- Turkish\n- Yiddish, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [409]{app2_name: libtalloc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4.0, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://talloc.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The talloc library, app2_description: A library that implements a hierarchical allocator with destructors., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [410]{app2_name: libtasn1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.19.0, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtasn1/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The ASN.1 library used in GNUTLS, app2_description: A library that provides Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1, as specified\nby the X.680 ITU-T recommendation) parsing and structures management, and\nDistinguished Encoding Rules (DER, as per X.690) encoding and decoding functions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [411]{app2_name: libtdb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.8, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://tdb.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The tdb library, app2_description: A library that implements a trivial database., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [412]{app2_name: libteam, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.31, app2_release: 7.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libteam.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for controlling team network device, app2_description: This package contains a library which is a user-space\ncounterpart for team network driver. It provides an API\nto control team network devices., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [413]{app2_name: libtevent, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.14.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://tevent.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The tevent library, app2_description: Tevent is an event system based on the talloc memory management library.\nTevent has support for many event types, including timers, signals, and\nthe classic file descriptor events.\nTevent also provide helpers to deal with asynchronous code providing the\ntevent_req (Tevent Request) functions., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [414]{app2_name: libtirpc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.3, app2_release: 1.rc1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://git.linux-nfs.org/?p=steved/libtirpc.git;a=summary, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Transport Independent RPC Library, app2_description: This package contains SunLib's implementation of transport-independent\nRPC (TI-RPC) documentation. This library forms a piece of the base of\nOpen Network Computing (ONC), and is derived directly from the\nSolaris 2.3 source.\n\nTI-RPC is an enhanced version of TS-RPC that requires the UNIX System V\nTransport Layer Interface (TLI) or an equivalent X/Open Transport Interface\n(XTI). TI-RPC is on-the-wire compatible with the TS-RPC, which is supported\nby almost 70 vendors on all major operating systems. TS-RPC source code\n(RPCSRC 4.0) remains available from several internet sites., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [415]{app2_name: libtpms, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.9.6, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://github.com/stefanberger/libtpms, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library providing Trusted Platform Module (TPM) functionality, app2_description: A library providing TPM functionality for VMs. Targeted for integration\ninto Qemu., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [416]{app2_name: libudisks2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.10.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Dynamic library to access the udisksd daemon, app2_description: This package contains the dynamic library, which provides\naccess to the udisksd daemon., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [417]{app2_name: libunistring, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/libunistring/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU Unicode string library, app2_description: This portable C library implements Unicode string types in three flavours:\n(UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32), together with functions for character processing\n(names, classifications, properties) and functions for string processing\n(iteration, formatted output, width, word breaks, line breaks, normalization,\ncase folding and regular expressions)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [418]{app2_name: libunistring1.0, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0, app2_release: 1.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/libunistring/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Compatibility version of GNU Unicode string library, app2_description: This portable C library implements Unicode string types in three flavours:\n(UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32), together with functions for character processing\n(names, classifications, properties) and functions for string processing\n(iteration, formatted output, width, word breaks, line breaks, normalization,\ncase folding and regular expressions).\n\nThis package contains the libunistring library version 1.0 and is\nintended for compatibility reasons only. Users are advised to update\nto a newer version of libunistring., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [419]{app2_name: liburing, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.4, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://git.kernel.dk/cgit/liburing/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux-native io_uring I/O access library, app2_description: Provides native async IO for the Linux kernel, in a fast and efficient\nmanner, for both buffered and O_DIRECT., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [420]{app2_name: libusb1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0.26, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libusb.info, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for accessing USB devices, app2_description: This package provides a way for applications to access USB devices.\n\nlibusb is a library for USB device access from Linux, macOS,\nWindows, OpenBSD/NetBSD, Haiku and Solaris userspace.\n\nlibusb is abstracted internally in such a way that it can hopefully\nbe ported to other operating systems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [421]{app2_name: libuser, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.64, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/libuser, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A user and group account administration library, app2_description: The libuser library implements a standardized interface for manipulating\nand administering user and group accounts. The library uses pluggable\nback-ends to interface to its data sources.\n\nSample applications modeled after those included with the shadow password\nsuite are included., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [422]{app2_name: libutempter, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.1, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: ftp://ftp.altlinux.org/pub/people/ldv/utempter, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A privileged helper for utmp/wtmp updates, app2_description: This library provides interface for terminal emulators such as\nscreen and xterm to record user sessions to utmp and wtmp files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [423]{app2_name: libuuid, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.39.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Util-linux, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Universally unique ID library, app2_description: This is the universally unique ID library, part of util-linux.\n\nThe libuuid library generates and parses 128-bit universally unique\nid's (UUID's). A UUID is an identifier that is unique across both\nspace and time, with respect to the space of all UUIDs. A UUID can\nbe used for multiple purposes, from tagging objects with an extremely\nshort lifetime, to reliably identifying very persistent objects\nacross a network.\n\nSee also the "uuid" package, which is a separate implementation., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [424]{app2_name: libuv, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.45.0, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libuv.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Platform layer for node.js, app2_description: libuv is a new platform layer for Node. Its purpose is to abstract IOCP on\nWindows and libev on Unix systems. We intend to eventually contain all platform\ndifferences in this library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [425]{app2_name: libverto, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.2, app2_release: 5.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/latchset/libverto, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Main loop abstraction library, app2_description: libverto provides a way for libraries to expose asynchronous interfaces\nwithout having to choose a particular event loop, offloading this\ndecision to the end application which consumes the library.\n\nIf you are packaging an application, not library, based on libverto,\nyou should depend either on a specific implementation module or you\ncan depend on the virtual provides 'libverto-module-base'. This will\nensure that you have at least one module installed that provides io,\ntimeout and signal functionality. Currently glib is the only module\nthat does not provide these three because it lacks signal. 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daemon, providing\nan implementation of the hypervisor driver APIs using\nQEMU, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [432]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-driver-secret, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.5.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Secret driver plugin for the libvirtd daemon, app2_description: The secret driver plugin for the libvirtd daemon, providing\nan implementation of the secret key APIs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [433]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-core, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.5.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Storage driver plugin including base backends for the libvirtd daemon, app2_description: The storage driver plugin for the libvirtd daemon, providing\nan implementation of the storage APIs using files, local disks, LVM, SCSI,\niSCSI, and multipath storage., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [434]{app2_name: libvirt-daemon-log, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.5.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Server side daemon for managing logs, app2_description: Server side daemon used to manage logs from virtual machine consoles, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [435]{app2_name: libvirt-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.5.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://libvirt.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Client side libraries, app2_description: Shared libraries for accessing the libvirt daemon., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [436]{app2_name: libwbclient, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 4.18.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.samba.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The winbind client library, app2_description: The libwbclient package contains the winbind client library from the Samba\nsuite., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [437]{app2_name: libwsman1, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.7.1, app2_release: 12.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openwsman.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Open source Implementation of WS-Management, app2_description: Openwsman library for packages dependent on openwsman., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: 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It\nsupports a wide variety of both modern and historical hashing methods:\nyescrypt, gost-yescrypt, scrypt, bcrypt, sha512crypt, sha256crypt,\nmd5crypt, SunMD5, sha1crypt, NT, bsdicrypt, bigcrypt, and descrypt.\nIt provides the traditional Unix crypt and crypt_r interfaces, as well\nas a set of extended interfaces pioneered by Openwall Linux, crypt_rn,\ncrypt_ra, crypt_gensalt, crypt_gensalt_rn, and crypt_gensalt_ra.\n\nlibxcrypt is intended to be used by login(1), passwd(1), and other\nsimilar programs; that is, to hash a small number of passwords during\nan interactive authentication dialogue with a human. It is not suitable\nfor use in bulk password-cracking applications, or in any other situation\nwhere speed is more important than careful handling of sensitive data.\nHowever, it is intended to be fast and lightweight enough for use in\nservers that must field thousands of login attempts per minute.\n\nThis version of the library does not provide the legacy API functions\nthat have been provided by glibc's libcrypt.so.1., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [439]{app2_name: libxkbcommon, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.0, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.x.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X.Org X11 XKB parsing library, app2_description: libxkbcommon is the X.Org library for compiling XKB maps into formats usable by\nthe X Server or other display servers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [440]{app2_name: libxml2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.10.4, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xmlsoft.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library providing XML and HTML support, app2_description: This library allows to manipulate XML files. 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As such, it provides similar functionality to the raidtools\npackage. However, mdadm is a single program, and it can perform\nalmost all functions without a configuration file, though a configuration\nfile can be used to help with some common tasks., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [464]{app2_name: mingw-binutils-generic, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.40, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/binutils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities which are needed for both the Win32 and Win64 toolchains, app2_description: Utilities (like strip and objdump) which are needed for\nboth the Win32 and Win64 toolchains, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [465]{app2_name: mingw-filesystem-base, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 147, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MinGW, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Generic files which are needed for {mingw32,mingw64,ucrt64}-filesystem, app2_description: This package contains the base filesystem layout, RPM macros and\nenvironment for all Fedora MinGW packages.\n\nThis environment is maintained by the Fedora MinGW SIG at:\n\n http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/MinGW, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [466]{app2_name: mingw32-crt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 11.0.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://mingw-w64.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: MinGW Windows cross-compiler runtime for the win32 target, app2_description: MinGW Windows cross-compiler runtime, base libraries for the win32 target., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [467]{app2_name: mingw32-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 147, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MinGW, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: MinGW cross compiler base filesystem and environment for the win32 target, app2_description: This package contains the base filesystem layout, RPM macros and\nenvironment for all Fedora MinGW packages.\n\nThis environment is maintained by the Fedora MinGW SIG at:\n\n http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/MinGW, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [468]{app2_name: mingw32-srvany, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1, app2_release: 4.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rwmjones/rhsrvany, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility for creating services for Windows, app2_description: Utility for creating a service from any MinGW Windows binary, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [469]{app2_name: mpdecimal, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.5.1, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.bytereef.org/mpdecimal/index.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for general decimal arithmetic, app2_description: The package contains a library libmpdec implementing General Decimal\nArithmetic Specification. The specification, written by Mike Cowlishaw from\nIBM, defines a general purpose arbitrary precision data type together with\nrigorously specified functions and rounding behavior., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [470]{app2_name: mpfr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.1.1, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.mpfr.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C library for multiple-precision floating-point computations, app2_description: The MPFR library is a C library for multiple-precision floating-point\ncomputations with "correct rounding". The MPFR is efficient and\nalso has a well-defined semantics. It copies the good ideas from the\nANSI/IEEE-754 standard for double-precision floating-point arithmetic\n(53-bit mantissa). MPFR is based on the GMP multiple-precision library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [471]{app2_name: mt7xxx-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230625, app2_release: 151.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Mediatek 7600/7900 series WiFi/Bluetooth adapters, app2_description: Firmware for Mediatek 7600/7900 series WiFi/Bluetooth adapters, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [472]{app2_name: mtr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 0.95, app2_release: 5.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.bitwizard.nl/mtr/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network diagnostic tool combining 'traceroute' and 'ping', app2_description: MTR combines the functionality of the 'traceroute' and 'ping' programs\nin a single network diagnostic tool.\n\nWhen MTR is started, it investigates the network connection between the\nhost MTR runs on and the user-specified destination host. Afterwards it\ndetermines the address of each network hop between the machines and sends\na sequence of ICMP echo requests to each one to determine the quality of\nthe link to each machine. While doing this, it prints running statistics\nabout each machine.\n\nMTR provides two user interfaces: an ncurses interface, useful for the\ncommand line, e.g. for SSH sessions; and a GTK interface for X (provided\nin the mtr-gtk package)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [473]{app2_name: nbdkit-basic-filters, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.35.5, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Basic filters for nbdkit, app2_description: This package contains filters for nbdkit which only depend on simple\nC libraries: glibc, gnutls. Other filters for nbdkit with more\ncomplex dependencies are packaged separately.\n\nnbdkit-blocksize-filter Adjust block size of requests sent to plugins.\n\nnbdkit-blocksize-policy-filter Set block size constraints and policy.\n\nnbdkit-cache-filter Server-side cache.\n\nnbdkit-cacheextents-filter Cache extents.\n\nnbdkit-checkwrite-filter Check writes match contents of plugin.\n\nnbdkit-cow-filter Copy-on-write overlay for read-only plugins.\n\nnbdkit-ddrescue-filter Filter for serving from ddrescue dump.\n\nnbdkit-delay-filter Inject read and write delays.\n\nnbdkit-error-filter Inject errors.\n\nnbdkit-evil-filter Add random data corruption to reads.\n\nnbdkit-exitlast-filter Exit on last client connection.\n\nnbdkit-exitwhen-filter Exit gracefully when an event occurs.\n\nnbdkit-exportname-filter Adjust export names between client and plugin.\n\nnbdkit-extentlist-filter Place extent list over a plugin.\n\nnbdkit-fua-filter Modify flush behaviour in plugins.\n\nnbdkit-ip-filter Filter clients by IP address.\n\nnbdkit-limit-filter Limit nr clients that can connect concurrently.\n\nnbdkit-log-filter Log all transactions to a file.\n\nnbdkit-luks-filter Read and write LUKS-encrypted disks.\n\nnbdkit-multi-conn-filter Enable, emulate or disable multi-conn.\n\nnbdkit-nocache-filter Disable cache requests in the underlying plugin.\n\nnbdkit-noextents-filter Disable extents in the underlying plugin.\n\nnbdkit-nofilter-filter Passthrough filter.\n\nnbdkit-noparallel-filter Serialize requests to the underlying plugin.\n\nnbdkit-nozero-filter Adjust handling of zero requests by plugins.\n\nnbdkit-offset-filter Serve an offset and range.\n\nnbdkit-partition-filter Serve a single partition.\n\nnbdkit-pause-filter Pause NBD requests.\n\nnbdkit-protect-filter Write-protect parts of a plugin.\n\nnbdkit-rate-filter Limit bandwidth by connection or server.\n\nnbdkit-readahead-filter Prefetch data when reading sequentially.\n\nnbdkit-retry-filter Reopen connection on error.\n\nnbdkit-retry-request-filter Retry single requests on error.\n\nnbdkit-scan-filter Prefetch data ahead of sequential reads.\n\nnbdkit-swab-filter Filter for swapping byte order.\n\nnbdkit-tls-fallback-filter TLS protection filter.\n\nnbdkit-truncate-filter Truncate, expand, round up or round down size., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [474]{app2_name: nbdkit-basic-plugins, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.35.5, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Basic plugins for nbdkit, app2_description: This package contains plugins for nbdkit which only depend on simple\nC libraries: glibc, gnutls, libzstd. Other plugins for nbdkit with\nmore complex dependencies are packaged separately.\n\nnbdkit-data-plugin Serve small amounts of data from the command line.\n\nnbdkit-eval-plugin Write a shell script plugin on the command line.\n\nnbdkit-file-plugin The normal file plugin for serving files.\n\nnbdkit-floppy-plugin Create a virtual floppy disk from a directory.\n\nnbdkit-full-plugin A virtual disk that returns ENOSPC errors.\n\nnbdkit-info-plugin Serve client and server information.\n\nnbdkit-memory-plugin A virtual memory plugin.\n\nnbdkit-ondemand-plugin Create filesystems on demand.\n\nnbdkit-ones-plugin Fill disk with repeated 0xff or other bytes.\n\nnbdkit-pattern-plugin Fixed test pattern.\n\nnbdkit-partitioning-plugin Create virtual disks from partitions.\n\nnbdkit-random-plugin Random content plugin for testing.\n\nnbdkit-sh-plugin Write plugins as shell scripts or executables.\n\nnbdkit-sparse-random-plugin Make sparse random disks.\n\nnbdkit-split-plugin Concatenate one or more files.\n\nnbdkit-zero-plugin Zero-length plugin for testing., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [475]{app2_name: nbdkit-curl-plugin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.35.5, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: HTTP/FTP (cURL) plugin for nbdkit, app2_description: This package contains cURL (HTTP/FTP) support for nbdkit., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [476]{app2_name: nbdkit-nbd-plugin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.35.5, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NBD proxy / forward plugin for nbdkit, app2_description: This package lets you forward NBD connections from nbdkit\nto another NBD server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [477]{app2_name: nbdkit-python-plugin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.35.5, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python 3 plugin for nbdkit, app2_description: This package lets you write Python 3 plugins for nbdkit., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [478]{app2_name: nbdkit-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.35.5, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The nbdkit server, app2_description: This package contains the nbdkit server with only the null plugin\nand no filters. To install a basic set of plugins and filters you\nneed to install "nbdkit-basic-plugins", "nbdkit-basic-filters" or\nthe metapackage "nbdkit"., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [479]{app2_name: nbdkit-ssh-plugin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.35.5, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/nbdkit/nbdkit, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SSH plugin for nbdkit, app2_description: This package contains SSH support for nbdkit., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [480]{app2_name: ncurses, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.4, app2_release: 5.20230520.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Ncurses support utilities, app2_description: The curses library routines are a terminal-independent method of\nupdating character screens with reasonable optimization. The ncurses\n(new curses) library is a freely distributable replacement for the\ndiscontinued 4.4 BSD classic curses library.\n\nThis package contains support utilities, including a terminfo compiler\ntic, a decompiler infocmp, clear, tput, tset, and a termcap conversion\ntool captoinfo., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [481]{app2_name: ncurses-base, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.4, app2_release: 5.20230520.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Descriptions of common terminals, app2_description: This package contains descriptions of common terminals. Other terminal\ndescriptions are included in the ncurses-term package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [482]{app2_name: ncurses-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.4, app2_release: 5.20230520.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://invisible-island.net/ncurses/ncurses.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Ncurses libraries, app2_description: The curses library routines are a terminal-independent method of\nupdating character screens with reasonable optimization. The ncurses\n(new curses) library is a freely distributable replacement for the\ndiscontinued 4.4 BSD classic curses library.\n\nThis package contains the ncurses libraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [483]{app2_name: net-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0, app2_release: 0.65.20160912git.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/net-tools/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Basic networking tools, app2_description: The net-tools package contains basic networking tools,\nincluding ifconfig, netstat, route, and others.\nMost of them are obsolete. For replacement check iproute package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [484]{app2_name: nettle, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.9.1, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.lysator.liu.se/~nisse/nettle/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A low-level cryptographic library, app2_description: Nettle is a cryptographic library that is designed to fit easily in more\nor less any context: In crypto toolkits for object-oriented languages\n(C++, Python, Pike, ...), in applications like LSH or GNUPG, or even in\nkernel space., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [485]{app2_name: nfs-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.6.3, app2_release: 0.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://linux-nfs.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NFS utilities and supporting clients and daemons for the kernel NFS server, app2_description: The nfs-utils package provides a daemon for the kernel NFS server and\nrelated tools, which provides a much higher level of performance than the\ntraditional Linux NFS server used by most users.\n\nThis package also contains the showmount program. Showmount queries the\nmount daemon on a remote host for information about the NFS (Network File\nSystem) server on the remote host. For example, showmount can display the\nclients which are mounted on that host.\n\nThis package also contains the mount.nfs and umount.nfs program., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [486]{app2_name: nftables, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.0.7, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://netfilter.org/projects/nftables/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Netfilter Tables userspace utilites, app2_description: Netfilter Tables userspace utilities., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [487]{app2_name: nilfs-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2.9, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://nilfs.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for managing NILFS v2 filesystems, app2_description: Userspace utilities for creating and mounting NILFS v2 filesystems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [488]{app2_name: nmap-ncat, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 3, app2_version: 7.93, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://nmap.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Nmap's Netcat replacement, app2_description: Ncat is a feature packed networking utility which will read and\nwrite data across a network from the command line. It uses both\nTCP and UDP for communication and is designed to be a reliable\nback-end tool to instantly provide network connectivity to other\napplications and users. Ncat will not only work with IPv4 and IPv6\nbut provides the user with a virtually limitless number of potential\nuses., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [489]{app2_name: npth, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.6, app2_release: 13.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://git.gnupg.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=npth.git, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The New GNU Portable Threads library, app2_description: nPth is a non-preemptive threads implementation using an API very similar\nto the one known from GNU Pth. It has been designed as a replacement of\nGNU Pth for non-ancient operating systems. In contrast to GNU Pth is is\nbased on the system's standard threads implementation. Thus nPth allows\nthe use of libraries which are not compatible to GNU Pth., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [490]{app2_name: nspr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.35.0, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/nspr/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Netscape Portable Runtime, app2_description: NSPR provides platform independence for non-GUI operating system\nfacilities. These facilities include threads, thread synchronization,\nnormal file and network I/O, interval timing and calendar time, basic\nmemory management (malloc and free) and shared library linking., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [491]{app2_name: nss, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.91.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network Security Services, app2_description: Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed to\nsupport cross-platform development of security-enabled client and\nserver applications. Applications built with NSS can support SSL v2\nand v3, TLS, PKCS #5, PKCS #7, PKCS #11, PKCS #12, S/MIME, X.509\nv3 certificates, and other security standards., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [492]{app2_name: nss-softokn, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.91.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network Security Services Softoken Module, app2_description: Network Security Services Softoken Cryptographic Module, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [493]{app2_name: nss-softokn-freebl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.91.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Freebl library for the Network Security Services, app2_description: NSS Softoken Cryptographic Module Freebl Library\n\nInstall the nss-softokn-freebl package if you need the freebl library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [494]{app2_name: nss-sysinit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.91.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System NSS Initialization, app2_description: Default Operating System module that manages applications loading\nNSS globally on the system. This module loads the system defined\nPKCS #11 modules for NSS and chains with other NSS modules to load\nany system or user configured modules., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [495]{app2_name: nss-util, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.91.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network Security Services Utilities Library, app2_description: Utilities for Network Security Services and the Softoken module, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [496]{app2_name: ntfs-3g, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 2022.10.3, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.tuxera.com/company/open-source/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux NTFS userspace driver, app2_description: NTFS-3G is a stable, open source, GPL licensed, POSIX, read/write NTFS\ndriver for Linux and many other operating systems. It provides safe\nhandling of the Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000, Windows\nVista, Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7 NTFS file systems. NTFS-3G can\ncreate, remove, rename, move files, directories, hard links, and streams;\nit can read and write normal and transparently compressed files, including\nstreams and sparse files; it can handle special files like symbolic links,\ndevices, and FIFOs, ACL, extended attributes; moreover it provides full\nfile access right and ownership support., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [497]{app2_name: ntfs-3g-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 2022.10.3, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.tuxera.com/company/open-source/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Runtime libraries for ntfs-3g, app2_description: Libraries for applications to use ntfs-3g functionality., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [498]{app2_name: ntfs-3g-system-compression, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0, app2_release: 13.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/ebiggers/ntfs-3g-system-compression, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NTFS-3G plugin for reading "system compressed" files, app2_description: System compression, also known as "Compact OS", is a Windows feature that\nallows rarely modified files to be compressed using the XPRESS or LZX\ncompression formats. It is not built directly into NTFS but rather is\nimplemented using reparse points. This feature appeared in Windows 10 and it\nappears that many Windows 10 systems have been using it by default.\n\nThis RPM contains a plugin which enables the NTFS-3G FUSE driver to\ntransparently read from system-compressed files. Currently, only reading is\nsupported. Compressing an existing file may be done by using the "compact"\nutility on Windows., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [499]{app2_name: ntfsprogs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 2022.10.3, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.tuxera.com/company/open-source/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NTFS filesystem libraries and utilities, app2_description: The ntfsprogs package currently consists of a library and utilities such as\nmkntfs, ntfscat, ntfsls, ntfsresize, and ntfsundelete (for a full list of\nincluded utilities see man 8 ntfsprogs after installation)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [500]{app2_name: numactl-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.16, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/numactl/numactl, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: libnuma libraries, app2_description: numactl-libs provides libnuma, a library to do allocations with\nNUMA policy in applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [501]{app2_name: numad, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5, app2_release: 39.20150602git.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/numad, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: NUMA user daemon, app2_description: Numad, a daemon for NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Architecture) systems,\nthat monitors NUMA characteristics and manages placement of processes\nand memory to minimize memory latency and thus provide optimum performance., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [502]{app2_name: nvidia-gpu-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230625, app2_release: 151.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for NVIDIA GPUs, app2_description: Firmware for NVIDIA GPUs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [503]{app2_name: ocaml-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 7, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: (none), app2_source_package: , app2_summary: OCaml architecture macros, app2_description: This package contains macros needed by RPM in order to build\nSRPMS. It does not pull in any other OCaml dependencies., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [504]{app2_name: oniguruma, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.9.8^20230501git41a3b80, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/kkos/oniguruma/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Regular expressions library, app2_description: Oniguruma is a regular expressions library.\nThe characteristics of this library is that different character encoding\nfor every regular expression object can be specified.\n(supported APIs: GNU regex, POSIX and Oniguruma native), app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [505]{app2_name: openblas-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2, app2_release: 13.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: (none), app2_source_package: , app2_summary: OpenBLAS architecture macros, app2_description: OpenBLAS architecture macros., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [506]{app2_name: openldap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.4, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openldap.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: LDAP support libraries, app2_description: OpenLDAP is an open source suite of LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access\nProtocol) applications and development tools. LDAP is a set of\nprotocols for accessing directory services (usually phone book style\ninformation, but other information is possible) over the Internet,\nsimilar to the way DNS (Domain Name System) information is propagated\nover the Internet. The openldap package contains configuration files,\nlibraries, and documentation for OpenLDAP., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [507]{app2_name: opensc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.23.0, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/OpenSC/OpenSC/wiki, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Smart card library and applications, app2_description: OpenSC provides a set of libraries and utilities to work with smart cards. Its\nmain focus is on cards that support cryptographic operations, and facilitate\ntheir use in security applications such as authentication, mail encryption and\ndigital signatures. OpenSC implements the PKCS#11 API so applications\nsupporting this API (such as Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird) can use it. On\nthe card OpenSC implements the PKCS#15 standard and aims to be compatible with\nevery software/card that does so, too., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [508]{app2_name: openssh, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.3p1, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssh.com/portable.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An open source implementation of SSH protocol version 2, app2_description: SSH (Secure SHell) is a program for logging into and executing\ncommands on a remote machine. SSH is intended to replace rlogin and\nrsh, and to provide secure encrypted communications between two\nuntrusted hosts over an insecure network. X11 connections and\narbitrary TCP/IP ports can also be forwarded over the secure channel.\n\nOpenSSH is OpenBSD's version of the last free version of SSH, bringing\nit up to date in terms of security and features.\n\nThis package includes the core files necessary for both the OpenSSH\nclient and server. To make this package useful, you should also\ninstall openssh-clients, openssh-server, or both., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [509]{app2_name: openssh-clients, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.3p1, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssh.com/portable.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An open source SSH client applications, app2_description: OpenSSH is a free version of SSH (Secure SHell), a program for logging\ninto and executing commands on a remote machine. This package includes\nthe clients necessary to make encrypted connections to SSH servers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [510]{app2_name: openssh-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 9.3p1, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssh.com/portable.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An open source SSH server daemon, app2_description: OpenSSH is a free version of SSH (Secure SHell), a program for logging\ninto and executing commands on a remote machine. This package contains\nthe secure shell daemon (sshd). The sshd daemon allows SSH clients to\nsecurely connect to your SSH server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [511]{app2_name: openssl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.0.8, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities from the general purpose cryptography library with TLS implementation, app2_description: The OpenSSL toolkit provides support for secure communications between\nmachines. OpenSSL includes a certificate management tool and shared\nlibraries which provide various cryptographic algorithms and\nprotocols., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [512]{app2_name: openssl-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.0.8, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.openssl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A general purpose cryptography library with TLS implementation, app2_description: OpenSSL is a toolkit for supporting cryptography. The openssl-libs\npackage contains the libraries that are used by various applications which\nsupport cryptographic algorithms and protocols., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [513]{app2_name: osinfo-db, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230518, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://libosinfo.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: osinfo database files, app2_description: The osinfo database provides information about operating systems and\nhypervisor platforms to facilitate the automated configuration and\nprovisioning of new virtual machines, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [514]{app2_name: osinfo-db-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10.0, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://libosinfo.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for managing the osinfo database, app2_description: This package provides tools for managing the osinfo database of\ninformation about operating systems for use with virtualization, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [515]{app2_name: p11-kit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.24.1, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://p11-glue.freedesktop.org/p11-kit.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Library for loading and sharing PKCS#11 modules, app2_description: p11-kit provides a way to load and enumerate PKCS#11 modules, as well\nas a standard configuration setup for installing PKCS#11 modules in\nsuch a way that they're discoverable., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [516]{app2_name: p11-kit-trust, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.24.1, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://p11-glue.freedesktop.org/p11-kit.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System trust module from p11-kit, app2_description: The p11-kit-trust package contains a system trust PKCS#11 module which\ncontains certificate anchors and black lists., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [517]{app2_name: package-notes-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.5, app2_release: 8.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/systemd/package-notes, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Generate LDFLAGS to insert .note.package section, app2_description: RPM macros to insert a section with an ELF note with a JSON payload that\ndescribes the package the binary was built for via a compiler spec file., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [518]{app2_name: pam, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linux-pam.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An extensible library which provides authentication for applications, app2_description: PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) is a system security tool that\nallows system administrators to set authentication policy without\nhaving to recompile programs that handle authentication., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [519]{app2_name: pam-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linux-pam.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared libraries of the PAM package, app2_description: PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) is a system security tool that\nallows system administrators to set authentication policy without\nhaving to recompile programs that handle authentication. The pam-libs\ncontains the shared libraries for PAM., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [520]{app2_name: pam_passwdqc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.openwall.com/passwdqc/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Pluggable passphrase quality checker, app2_description: pam_passwdqc is a passphrase strength checking module for\nPAM-aware passphrase changing programs, such as passwd(1).\nIn addition to checking regular passphrases, it offers support\nfor passphrases and can provide randomly generated passphrases.\nAll features are optional and can be (re-)configured without\nrebuilding., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [521]{app2_name: parted, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.6, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/parted, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The GNU disk partition manipulation program, app2_description: The GNU Parted program allows you to create, destroy, resize, move,\nand copy hard disk partitions. Parted can be used for creating space\nfor new operating systems, reorganizing disk usage, and copying data\nto new hard disks., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [522]{app2_name: passt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0^20230627.g289301b, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://passt.top/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: User-mode networking daemons for virtual machines and namespaces, app2_description: passt implements a translation layer between a Layer-2 network interface and\nnative Layer-4 sockets (TCP, UDP, ICMP/ICMPv6 echo) on a host. It doesn't\nrequire any capabilities or privileges, and it can be used as a simple\nreplacement for Slirp.\n\npasta (same binary as passt, different command) offers equivalent functionality,\nfor network namespaces: traffic is forwarded using a tap interface inside the\nnamespace, without the need to create further interfaces on the host, hence not\nrequiring any capabilities or privileges., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [523]{app2_name: passt-selinux, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0^20230627.g289301b, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://passt.top/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux support for passt and pasta, app2_description: This package adds SELinux enforcement to passt(1) and pasta(1)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [524]{app2_name: passwd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.80, app2_release: 14.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/passwd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An utility for setting or changing passwords using PAM, app2_description: This package contains a system utility (passwd) which sets\nor changes passwords, using PAM (Pluggable Authentication\nModules) library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [525]{app2_name: passwdqc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.openwall.com/passwdqc/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A password/passphrase strength checking and policy enforcement toolset, app2_description: passwdqc is a password/passphrase strength checking and policy\nenforcement toolset, including a PAM module (pam_passwdqc), command-line\nprograms (pwqcheck, pwqfilter, and pwqgen), and a library (libpasswdqc).\n\npam_passwdqc is normally invoked on password changes by programs such as\npasswd(1). It is capable of checking password or passphrase strength,\nenforcing a policy, and offering randomly-generated passphrases, with\nall of these features being optional and easily (re-)configurable.\n\npwqcheck and pwqgen are standalone password/passphrase strength checking\nand random passphrase generator programs, respectively, which are usable\nfrom scripts.\n\nThe pwqfilter program searches, creates, or updates binary passphrase\nfilter files, which can also be used with pwqcheck and pam_passwdqc.\n\nlibpasswdqc is the underlying library, which may also be used from\nthird-party programs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [526]{app2_name: passwdqc-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.openwall.com/passwdqc/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Password quality checker utilities, app2_description: This package contains standalone utilities which are usable from scripts:\npwqcheck (a standalone passphrase strength checking program),\npwqgen (a standalone random passphrase generator program), and\npwqfilter (a standalone program that searches, creates, or updates\nbinary passphrase filter files)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [527]{app2_name: patch, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.7.6, app2_release: 21.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/patch/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility for modifying/upgrading files, app2_description: The patch program applies diff files to originals. The diff command\nis used to compare an original to a changed file. Diff lists the\nchanges made to the file. A person who has the original file can then\nuse the patch command with the diff file to add the changes to their\noriginal file (patching the file).\n\nPatch should be installed because it is a common way of upgrading\napplications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [528]{app2_name: pciutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.10.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://mj.ucw.cz/sw/pciutils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PCI bus related utilities, app2_description: The pciutils package contains various utilities for inspecting and\nsetting devices connected to the PCI bus., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [529]{app2_name: pciutils-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.10.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://mj.ucw.cz/sw/pciutils/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux PCI library, app2_description: This package contains a library for inspecting and setting\ndevices connected to the PCI bus., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [530]{app2_name: pcre2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.42, app2_release: 1.fc38.1, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.pcre.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl-compatible regular expression library, app2_description: PCRE2 is a re-working of the original PCRE (Perl-compatible regular\nexpression) library to provide an entirely new API.\n\nPCRE2 is written in C, and it has its own API. There are three sets of\nfunctions, one for the 8-bit library, which processes strings of bytes, one\nfor the 16-bit library, which processes strings of 16-bit values, and one for\nthe 32-bit library, which processes strings of 32-bit values. There are no C++\nwrappers. This package provides support for strings in 8-bit and UTF-8\nencodings. Install pcre2-utf16 or pcre2-utf32 packages for the other ones.\n\nThe distribution does contain a set of C wrapper functions for the 8-bit\nlibrary that are based on the POSIX regular expression API (see the pcre2posix\nman page). These can be found in a library called libpcre2posix. Note that\nthis just provides a POSIX calling interface to PCRE2; the regular expressions\nthemselves still follow Perl syntax and semantics. The POSIX API is\nrestricted, and does not give full access to all of PCRE2's facilities., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [531]{app2_name: pcre2-syntax, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 10.42, app2_release: 1.fc38.1, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.pcre.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Documentation for PCRE2 regular expressions, app2_description: This is a set of manual pages that document a syntax of the regular\nexpressions implemented by the PCRE2 library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [532]{app2_name: pcsc-lite, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pcsclite.apdu.fr/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PC/SC Lite smart card framework and applications, app2_description: The purpose of PC/SC Lite is to provide a Windows(R) SCard interface\nin a very small form factor for communicating to smartcards and\nreaders. PC/SC Lite uses the same winscard API as used under\nWindows(R). This package includes the PC/SC Lite daemon, a resource\nmanager that coordinates communications with smart card readers and\nsmart cards that are connected to the system, as well as other command\nline tools., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [533]{app2_name: pcsc-lite-ccid, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.2, app2_release: 1.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://ccid.apdu.fr/files, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Generic USB CCID smart card reader driver, app2_description: Generic USB CCID (Chip/Smart Card Interface Devices) driver for use with the\nPC/SC Lite daemon., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [534]{app2_name: pcsc-lite-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pcsclite.apdu.fr/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PC/SC Lite libraries, app2_description: PC/SC Lite libraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [535]{app2_name: perl-Carp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.54, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Carp, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Alternative warn and die for modules, app2_description: The Carp routines are useful in your own modules because they act like\ndie() or warn(), but with a message which is more likely to be useful to a\nuser of your module. In the case of cluck, confess, and longmess that\ncontext is a summary of every call in the call-stack. For a shorter message\nyou can use carp or croak which report the error as being from where your\nmodule was called. There is no guarantee that that is where the error was,\nbut it is a good educated guess., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [536]{app2_name: perl-Class-Struct, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.66, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Declare struct-like data types as Perl classes, app2_description: Class::Struct module exports a single function struct(). Given a list of\nelement names and types, and optionally a class name, struct() creates a\nPerl 5 class that implements a struct-like data structure., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [537]{app2_name: perl-DynaLoader, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.52, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Dynamically load C libraries into Perl code, app2_description: The DynaLoader module defines a standard generic interface to the dynamic\nlinking mechanisms available on many platforms. Its primary purpose is to\nimplement automatic dynamic loading of Perl modules. For a simpler interface,\nsee XSLoader module., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [538]{app2_name: perl-Encode, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 4, app2_version: 3.19, app2_release: 493.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Encode, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Character encodings in Perl, app2_description: The Encode module provides the interface between Perl strings and the rest\nof the system. Perl strings are sequences of characters., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [539]{app2_name: perl-Errno, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.36, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System errno constants, app2_description: "Errno" defines and conditionally exports all the error constants defined in\nyour system "errno.h" include file. It has a single export tag, ":POSIX",\nwhich will export all POSIX defined error numbers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [540]{app2_name: perl-Exporter, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.77, app2_release: 490.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Exporter, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Implements default import method for modules, app2_description: The Exporter module implements an import method which allows a module to\nexport functions and variables to its users' name spaces. Many modules use\nExporter rather than implementing their own import method because Exporter\nprovides a highly flexible interface, with an implementation optimized for\nthe common case., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [541]{app2_name: perl-Fcntl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.15, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: File operation options, app2_description: Fcntl module provides file operation related options., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [542]{app2_name: perl-File-Basename, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.85, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Parse file paths into directory, file name, and suffix, app2_description: These routines allow you to parse file paths into their directory, file name,\nand suffix., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [543]{app2_name: perl-File-Path, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.18, app2_release: 490.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/File-Path, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Create or remove directory trees, app2_description: This module provides a convenient way to create directories of arbitrary\ndepth and to delete an entire directory subtree from the file system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [544]{app2_name: perl-File-Temp, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 0.231.100, app2_release: 490.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/File-Temp, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Return name and handle of a temporary file safely, app2_description: File::Temp can be used to create and open temporary files in a safe way.\nThere is both a function interface and an object-oriented interface. The\nFile::Temp constructor or the tempfile() function can be used to return the\nname and the open file handle of a temporary file. The tempdir() function\ncan be used to create a temporary directory., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [545]{app2_name: perl-File-stat, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.12, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: By-name interface to Perl built-in stat functions, app2_description: This module overrides the core stat() and lstat() functions, replacing them\nwith versions that return File::stat objects. This object has methods that\nreturn the similarly named structure field name from the stat(2) function., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [546]{app2_name: perl-Getopt-Long, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.54, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Getopt-Long, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Extended processing of command line options, app2_description: The Getopt::Long module implements an extended getopt function called\nGetOptions(). It parses the command line from @ARGV, recognizing and removing\nspecified options and their possible values. It adheres to the POSIX syntax\nfor command line options, with GNU extensions. In general, this means that\noptions have long names instead of single letters, and are introduced with\na double dash "--". Support for bundling of command line options, as was the\ncase with the more traditional single-letter approach, is provided but not\nenabled by default., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [547]{app2_name: perl-Getopt-Std, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.13, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Process single-character switches with switch clustering, app2_description: The Getopt::Std module provides functions for processing single-character\nswitches with switch clustering. Pass one argument which is a string\ncontaining all switches to be recognized., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [548]{app2_name: perl-HTTP-Tiny, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.086, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/HTTP-Tiny, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Small, simple, correct HTTP/1.1 client, app2_description: This is a very simple HTTP/1.1 client, designed for doing simple GET requests\nwithout the overhead of a large framework like LWP::UserAgent.\n\nIt is more correct and more complete than HTTP::Lite. It supports proxies\n(currently only non-authenticating ones) and redirection. It also correctly\nresumes after EINTR., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [549]{app2_name: perl-IO, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.50, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl input/output modules, app2_description: This is a collection of Perl input/output modules., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [550]{app2_name: perl-IPC-Open3, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.22, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Open a process for reading, writing, and error handling, app2_description: These are functions that spawn a given command and connects the standard\noutput of the command for reading, standard output for writing, and standard\nerror output for handling the errors., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [551]{app2_name: perl-MIME-Base64, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.16, app2_release: 490.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/MIME-Base64, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Encoding and decoding of Base64 and quoted-printable strings, app2_description: This package contains a Base64 encoder/decoder and a quoted-printable\nencoder/decoder. These encoding methods are specified in RFC 2045 - MIME\n(Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [552]{app2_name: perl-POSIX, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.03, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl interface to IEEE Std 1003.1, app2_description: The POSIX module permits you to access all (or nearly all) the standard POSIX\n1003.1 identifiers. Many of these identifiers have been given Perl interfaces., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [553]{app2_name: perl-PathTools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.89, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/PathTools, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: PathTools Perl module (Cwd, File::Spec), app2_description: This is the combined distribution for the File::Spec and Cwd modules., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [554]{app2_name: perl-Pod-Escapes, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.07, app2_release: 490.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Pod-Escapes, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Resolve POD escape sequences, app2_description: This module provides things that are useful in decoding Pod E<...> sequences., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [555]{app2_name: perl-Pod-Perldoc, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.28.01, app2_release: 491.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Pod-Perldoc, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Look up Perl documentation in Pod format, app2_description: perldoc looks up a piece of documentation in POD format that is embedded\nin the perl installation tree or in a Perl script, and displays it via\n"groff -man | $PAGER". This is primarily used for the documentation for\nthe Perl library modules., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [556]{app2_name: perl-Pod-Simple, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.45, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Pod-Simple, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Framework for parsing POD documentation, app2_description: Pod::Simple is a Perl library for parsing text in the POD (plain old\ndocumentation) markup language that is typically used for writing\ndocumentation for Perl and for Perl modules., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [557]{app2_name: perl-Pod-Usage, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 4, app2_version: 2.03, app2_release: 4.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Pod-Usage, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Print a usage message from embedded POD documentation, app2_description: pod2usage will print a usage message for the invoking script (using its\nembedded POD documentation) and then exit the script with the desired exit\nstatus. The usage message printed may have any one of three levels of\n"verboseness": If the verbose level is 0, then only a synopsis is printed.\nIf the verbose level is 1, then the synopsis is printed along with a\ndescription (if present) of the command line options and arguments. If the\nverbose level is 2, then the entire manual page is printed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [558]{app2_name: perl-Scalar-List-Utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 5, app2_version: 1.63, app2_release: 491.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Scalar-List-Utils, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A selection of general-utility scalar and list subroutines, app2_description: This package contains a selection of subroutines that people have expressed\nwould be nice to have in the perl core, but the usage would not really be\nhigh enough to warrant the use of a keyword, and the size so small such\nthat being individual extensions would be wasteful., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [559]{app2_name: perl-SelectSaver, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.02, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Save and restore selected file handle, app2_description: A "SelectSaver" object contains a reference to the file handle that was\nselected when it was created. When the object is destroyed, it re-selects the\nfile handle that was selected when it was created., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [560]{app2_name: perl-Socket, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 4, app2_version: 2.037, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Socket, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Networking constants and support functions, app2_description: This Perl module provides a variety of constants, structure manipulators and\nother functions related to socket-based networking. The values and functions\nprovided are useful when used in conjunction with Perl core functions such as\nsocket(), setsockopt() and bind(). It also provides several other support\nfunctions, mostly for dealing with conversions of network addresses between\nhuman-readable and native binary forms, and for hostname resolver operations., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [561]{app2_name: perl-Storable, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 3.32, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Storable, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Persistence for Perl data structures, app2_description: The Storable package brings persistence to your Perl data structures\ncontaining scalar, array, hash or reference objects, i.e. anything that\ncan be conveniently stored to disk and retrieved at a later time., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [562]{app2_name: perl-Symbol, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.09, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Manipulate Perl symbols and their names, app2_description: The Symbol module provides functions for manipulating Perl symbols., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [563]{app2_name: perl-Term-ANSIColor, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.01, app2_release: 491.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Term-ANSIColor, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Color screen output using ANSI escape sequences, app2_description: This module has two interfaces, one through color() and colored() and the\nother through constants. It also offers the utility functions uncolor(),\ncolorstrip(), colorvalid(), and coloralias(), which have to be explicitly\nimported to be used., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [564]{app2_name: perl-Term-Cap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.18, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Term-Cap, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl termcap interface, app2_description: These are low-level functions to extract and use capabilities from a terminal\ncapability (termcap) database., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [565]{app2_name: perl-Text-ParseWords, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.31, app2_release: 490.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Text-ParseWords, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Parse text into an array of tokens or array of arrays, app2_description: The nested_quotewords() and quotewords() functions accept a delimiter (which\ncan be a regular expression) and a list of lines and then breaks those lines\nup into a list of words ignoring delimiters that appear inside quotes.\nquotewords() returns all of the tokens in a single long list, while\nnested_quotewords() returns a list of token lists corresponding to the\nelements of @lines. parse_line() does tokenizing on a single string. The\nquotewords() functions simply call parse_line(), so if you're only splitting\none line you can call parse_line() directly and save a function call., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [566]{app2_name: perl-Text-Tabs+Wrap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2023.0511, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Text-Tabs%2BWrap, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Expand tabs and do simple line wrapping, app2_description: Text::Tabs performs the same job that the UNIX expand(1) and unexpand(1)\ncommands do: adding or removing tabs from a document.\n\nText::Wrap::wrap() will reformat lines into paragraphs. All it does is break\nup long lines, it will not join short lines together., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [567]{app2_name: perl-Time-Local, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 1.350, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/Time-Local, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Efficiently compute time from local and GMT time, app2_description: This module provides functions that are the inverse of built-in perl functions\nlocaltime() and gmtime(). They accept a date as a six-element array, and\nreturn the corresponding time(2) value in seconds since the system epoch\n(Midnight, January 1, 1970 GMT on Unix, for example). This value can be\npositive or negative, though POSIX only requires support for positive values,\nso dates before the system's epoch may not work on all operating systems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [568]{app2_name: perl-constant, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.33, app2_release: 492.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/constant, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl pragma to declare constants, app2_description: This pragma allows you to declare constants at compile-time:\n\nuse constant PI => 4 * atan2(1, 1);\n\nWhen you declare a constant such as "PI" using the method shown above,\neach machine your script runs upon can have as many digits of accuracy\nas it can use. Also, your program will be easier to read, more likely\nto be maintained (and maintained correctly), and far less likely to\nsend a space probe to the wrong planet because nobody noticed the one\nequation in which you wrote 3.14195.\n\nWhen a constant is used in an expression, Perl replaces it with its\nvalue at compile time, and may then optimize the expression further.\nIn particular, any code in an "if (CONSTANT)" block will be optimized\naway if the constant is false., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [569]{app2_name: perl-if, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.61.000, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Use a Perl module if a condition holds, app2_description: The "if" module is used to conditionally load another module., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [570]{app2_name: perl-interpreter, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 4, app2_version: 5.36.1, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Standalone executable Perl interpreter, app2_description: This is a Perl interpreter as a standalone executable /usr/bin/perl\nrequired for handling Perl scripts. It does not provide all the other Perl\nmodules or tools.\n\nInstall this package if you want to program in Perl or enable your system to\nhandle Perl scripts with /usr/bin/perl interpreter.\n\nIf your script requires some Perl modules, you can install them with\n"perl(MODULE)" where "MODULE" is a name of required module. E.g. install\n"perl(Test::More)" to make Test::More Perl module available.\n\nIf you need all the Perl modules that come with upstream Perl sources, so\ncalled core modules, install perl package.\n\nIf you only need perl run-time as a shared library, i.e. Perl interpreter\nembedded into another application, the only essential package is perl-libs.\n\nPerl header files can be found in perl-devel package.\n\nPerl utils like "h2ph" or "perlbug" can be found in perl-utils package.\n\nPerl debugger, usually invoked with "perl -d", is available in perl-debugger\npackage., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [571]{app2_name: perl-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 4, app2_version: 5.36.1, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The libraries for the perl run-time, app2_description: The is a perl run-time (interpreter as a shared library and include\ndirectories)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [572]{app2_name: perl-locale, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.10, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Pragma to use or avoid POSIX locales for built-in operations, app2_description: This pragma tells the compiler to enable (or disable) the use of POSIX locales\nfor built-in operations (for example, LC_CTYPE for regular expressions,\nLC_COLLATE for string comparison, and LC_NUMERIC for number formatting). Each\n"use locale" or "no locale" affects statements to the end of the enclosing\nblock., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [573]{app2_name: perl-mro, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.26, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Method resolution order, app2_description: The "mro" name space provides several utilities for dealing with method\nresolution order and method caching in general., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [574]{app2_name: perl-overload, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.35, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Overloading Perl operations, app2_description: The "overload" pragma allows overloading of Perl operators for a class. To\noverload built-in functions, see "Overriding Built-in Functions" in perlsub\nPOD instead., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [575]{app2_name: perl-overloading, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.02, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl pragma to lexically control overloading, app2_description: Overloading pragma allows you to lexically disable or enable overloading., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [576]{app2_name: perl-parent, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 0.241, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/parent, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Establish an ISA relationship with base classes at compile time, app2_description: Allows you to both load one or more modules, while setting up inheritance\nfrom those modules at the same time. Mostly similar in effect to:\n\n\tpackage Baz;\n\n\tBEGIN {\n\t\trequire Foo;\n\t\trequire Bar;\n\n\t\tpush @ISA, qw(Foo Bar);\n\t}, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [577]{app2_name: perl-podlators, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 5.01, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://metacpan.org/release/podlators, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Format POD source into various output formats, app2_description: This package contains Pod::Man and Pod::Text modules which convert POD input\nto *roff source output, suitable for man pages, or plain text. It also\nincludes several sub-classes of Pod::Text for formatted output to terminals\nwith various capabilities., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [578]{app2_name: perl-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1, app2_release: 48.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: (none), app2_source_package: , app2_summary: RPM macros for building Perl source package from source repository, app2_description: These RPM macros are used for building Perl source packages from source\nrepositories. They influence build-requires set into the source package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [579]{app2_name: perl-vars, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.05, app2_release: 497.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.perl.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Perl pragma to predeclare global variable names, app2_description: This pragma will predeclare all the variables whose names are in the\nlist, allowing you to use them under "use strict", and disabling any\ntypo warnings for them.\n\nFor use with variables in the current package for a single scope, the\nfunctionality provided by this pragma has been superseded by "our"\ndeclarations, available in Perl v5.6.0 or later, and use of this pragma is\ndiscouraged., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [580]{app2_name: pinfo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.6.13, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/baszoetekouw/pinfo, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An info file viewer, app2_description: Pinfo is an info file (or man page) viewer with a user interface\nsimilar to the Lynx Web browser's interface. Pinfo supports searching\nusing regular expressions, and is based on the ncurses library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [581]{app2_name: pixman, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.42.2, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pixman/pixman, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Pixel manipulation library, app2_description: Pixman is a pixel manipulation library for X and Cairo., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [582]{app2_name: pkgconf, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pkgconf.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Package compiler and linker metadata toolkit, app2_description: pkgconf is a program which helps to configure compiler and linker flags\nfor development frameworks. It is similar to pkg-config from freedesktop.org\nand handles .pc files in a similar manner as pkg-config., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [583]{app2_name: pkgconf-m4, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pkgconf.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: m4 macros for pkgconf, app2_description: This package includes m4 macros used to support PKG_CHECK_MODULES\nwhen using pkgconf with autotools., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [584]{app2_name: pkgconf-pkg-config, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://pkgconf.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: pkgconf shim to provide /usr/bin/pkg-config, app2_description: This package provides the shim links for pkgconf to be automatically\nused in place of pkgconfig. This ensures that pkgconf is used as\nthe system provider of pkg-config., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [585]{app2_name: plocate, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.17, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://plocate.sesse.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Much faster locate, app2_description: plocate is a locate(1) based on posting lists, giving much faster\nsearches on a much smaller index. It is a drop-in replacement for\nmlocate in nearly all aspects, and is fast on SSDs and non-SSDs alike., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [586]{app2_name: plymouth, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 22.02.122, app2_release: 4.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouth, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Graphical Boot Animation and Logger, app2_description: Plymouth provides an attractive graphical boot animation in\nplace of the text messages that normally get shown. Text\nmessages are instead redirected to a log file for viewing\nafter boot., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [587]{app2_name: plymouth-core-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 22.02.122, app2_release: 4.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouth, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Plymouth core libraries, app2_description: This package contains the core libraries used by Plymouth., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [588]{app2_name: plymouth-scripts, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 22.02.122, app2_release: 4.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/Plymouth, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Plymouth related scripts, app2_description: This package contains scripts that help integrate Plymouth with\nthe system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [589]{app2_name: policycoreutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SELinuxProject/selinux, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux policy core utilities, app2_description: Security-enhanced Linux is a feature of the Linux\xc2\xae kernel and a number\nof utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to add\nmandatory access controls to Linux. The Security-enhanced Linux\nkernel contains new architectural components originally developed to\nimprove the security of the Flask operating system. These\narchitectural components provide general support for the enforcement\nof many kinds of mandatory access control policies, including those\nbased on the concepts of Type Enforcement\xc2\xae, Role-based Access\nControl, and Multi-level Security.\n\npolicycoreutils contains the policy core utilities that are required\nfor basic operation of a SELinux system. These utilities include\nload_policy to load policies, setfiles to label filesystems, newrole\nto switch roles., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [590]{app2_name: policycoreutils-python-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.5, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SELinuxProject/selinux, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux policy core python utilities, app2_description: The policycoreutils-python-utils package contains the management tools use to manage\nan SELinux environment., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [591]{app2_name: polkit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 122, app2_release: 5.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/polkit, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An authorization framework, app2_description: polkit is a toolkit for defining and handling authorizations. It is\nused for allowing unprivileged processes to speak to privileged\nprocesses., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [592]{app2_name: polkit-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 122, app2_release: 5.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/polkit, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for polkit, app2_description: Libraries files for polkit., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [593]{app2_name: polkit-pkla-compat, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.1, app2_release: 23.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/polkit-pkla-compat, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Rules for polkit to add compatibility with pklocalauthority, app2_description: A polkit JavaScript rule and associated helpers that mostly provide\ncompatibility with the .pkla file format supported in polkit <= 0.105 for users\nof later polkit releases., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [594]{app2_name: popt, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.19, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/popt/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C library for parsing command line parameters, app2_description: Popt is a C library for parsing command line parameters. Popt was\nheavily influenced by the getopt() and getopt_long() functions, but\nit improves on them by allowing more powerful argument expansion.\nPopt can parse arbitrary argv[] style arrays and automatically set\nvariables based on command line arguments. Popt allows command line\narguments to be aliased via configuration files and includes utility\nfunctions for parsing arbitrary strings into argv[] arrays using\nshell-like rules., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [595]{app2_name: procps-ng, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.0.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://sourceforge.net/projects/procps-ng/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System and process monitoring utilities, app2_description: The procps package contains a set of system utilities that provide\nsystem information. Procps includes ps, free, skill, pkill, pgrep,\nsnice, tload, top, uptime, vmstat, pidof, pmap, slabtop, w, watch,\npwdx and pidwait.\nThe ps command displays a snapshot of running processes. The top command\nprovides a repetitive update of the statuses of running processes.\nThe free command displays the amounts of free and used memory on your\nsystem. The skill command sends a terminate command (or another\nspecified signal) to a specified set of processes. The snice\ncommand is used to change the scheduling priority of specified\nprocesses. The tload command prints a graph of the current system\nload average to a specified tty. The uptime command displays the\ncurrent time, how long the system has been running, how many users\nare logged on, and system load averages for the past one, five,\nand fifteen minutes. The w command displays a list of the users\nwho are currently logged on and what they are running. The watch\nprogram watches a running program. The vmstat command displays\nvirtual memory statistics about processes, memory, paging, block\nI/O, traps, and CPU activity. The pwdx command reports the current\nworking directory of a process or processes. The pidwait command\nwaits for processes of specified names., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [596]{app2_name: protobuf-c, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.1, app2_release: 4.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/protobuf-c/protobuf-c, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C bindings for Google's Protocol Buffers, app2_description: Protocol Buffers are a way of encoding structured data in an efficient yet\nextensible format. This package provides a code generator and run-time\nlibraries to use Protocol Buffers from pure C (not C++).\n\nIt uses a modified version of protoc called protoc-c., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [597]{app2_name: psacct, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.6.4, app2_release: 18.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/acct/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for monitoring process activities, app2_description: The psacct package contains several utilities for monitoring process\nactivities, including ac, lastcomm, accton and sa. The ac command\ndisplays statistics about how long users have been logged on. The\nlastcomm command displays information about previous executed\ncommands. The accton command turns process accounting on or off. 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The pslog\ncommand shows the path of log files owned by a given process., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [599]{app2_name: publicsuffix-list-dafsa, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230614, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://publicsuffix.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Cross-vendor public domain suffix database in DAFSA form, app2_description: The Public Suffix List is a cross-vendor initiative to provide\nan accurate list of domain name suffixes, maintained by the hard work\nof Mozilla volunteers and by submissions from registries.\nSoftware using the Public Suffix List will be able to determine where\ncookies may and may not be set, protecting the user from being\ntracked across sites.\n\nThis package includes a DAFSA representation of the Public Suffix List\nfor runtime loading., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [600]{app2_name: pyproject-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/pyproject-rpm-macros, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Minimal implementation of %pyproject_buildrequires, app2_description: This package contains a minimal implementation of %pyproject_buildrequires.\nWhen used in %generate_buildrequires, it will generate BuildRequires\nfor pyproject-rpm-macros. 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An alternative implementation became necessary because\nPython 3.5 deprecated this function, and Python 3.7 is expected to remove it\naltogether. Its predecessor function platform.dist was already deprecated since\nPython 2.6 and is also expected to be removed in Python 3.7. Still, there are\nmany cases in which access to that information is needed. 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This package enhances DNF with builddep,\nconfig-manager, copr, debug, debuginfo-install, download, needs-restarting,\ngroups-manager, repoclosure, repograph, repomanage, reposync, changelog,\nrepodiff, system-upgrade, offline-upgrade and offline-distrosync commands.\nAdditionally provides generate_completion_cache passive plugin., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [618]{app2_name: python3-firewall, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.0.0, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.firewalld.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python3 bindings for firewalld, app2_description: Python3 bindings for firewalld., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [619]{app2_name: python3-gobject-base, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.44.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/PyGObject, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python 3 bindings for GObject Introspection base package, app2_description: This package provides the non-cairo specific bits of the GObject Introspection\nlibrary that are architecture specific., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [620]{app2_name: python3-gobject-base-noarch, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.44.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/PyGObject, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python 3 bindings for GObject Introspection base (not architecture dependent), app2_description: This package provides the non-cairo specific bits of the GObject Introspection\nlibrary that are not architecture specific., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [621]{app2_name: python3-gpg, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.20.0, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gnupg.org/related_software/gpgme/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: gpgme bindings for Python 3, app2_description: gpgme bindings for Python 3., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [622]{app2_name: python3-hawkey, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.70.1, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/rpm-software-management/libdnf, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python 3 bindings for the hawkey library, app2_description: Python 3 bindings for the hawkey library., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [623]{app2_name: python3-idna, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.4, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/kjd/idna, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Internationalized Domain Names in Applications (IDNA), app2_description: A library to support the Internationalised Domain Names in Applications (IDNA)\nprotocol as specified in RFC 5891 <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5891>. 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There is DTDs support\nthis includes parsing and validation even with complex DTDs, either\nat parse time or later once the document has been modified., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [631]{app2_name: python3-nftables, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 1.0.7, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://netfilter.org/projects/nftables/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Python module providing an interface to libnftables, app2_description: The nftables python module provides an interface to libnftables via ctypes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [632]{app2_name: python3-pexpect, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.8.0, app2_release: 16.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/pexpect/pexpect, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Unicode-aware Pure Python Expect-like module, app2_description: Pexpect is a pure Python module for spawning child applications; controlling\nthem; and responding to expected patterns in their output. Pexpect works like\nDon Libes' Expect. Pexpect allows your script to spawn a child application and\ncontrol it as if a human were typing commands. This package contains the\npython3 version of this module.\n\nPexpect can be used for automating interactive applications such as ssh, ftp,\npasswd, telnet, etc. It can be used to automate setup scripts for duplicating\nsoftware package installations on different servers. And it can be used for\nautomated software testing. Pexpect is in the spirit of Don Libes' Expect, but\nPexpect is pure Python. Unlike other Expect-like modules for Python, Pexpect\ndoes not require TCL or Expect nor does it require C extensions to be\ncompiled. 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Both Emacs and vi editing modes are available. The\nReadline library includes additional functions for maintaining a list\nof previously-entered command lines for recalling or editing those\nlines, and for performing csh-like history expansion on previous\ncommands., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [657]{app2_name: realmd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.17.1, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/realmd/realmd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Kerberos realm enrollment service, app2_description: realmd is a DBus system service which manages discovery and enrollment in realms\nand domains like Active Directory or IPA. The control center uses realmd as the\nback end to 'join' a domain simply and automatically configure things correctly., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [658]{app2_name: realtek-firmware, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20230625, app2_release: 151.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.kernel.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Firmware for Realtek WiFi/Bluetooth adapters, app2_description: Firmware for Realtek WiFi/Bluetooth adapters, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [659]{app2_name: redhat-rpm-config, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 261, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/redhat-rpm-config, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Red Hat specific rpm configuration files, app2_description: Red Hat specific rpm configuration files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [660]{app2_name: reportd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.7.4, app2_release: 10.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/abrt/reportd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Service reporting org.freedesktop.Problems2 entries, app2_description: A D-Bus service that exports libreport functionality., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [661]{app2_name: rootfiles, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 8.1, app2_release: 33.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: (none), app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The basic required files for the root user's directory, app2_description: The rootfiles package contains basic required files that are placed\nin the root user's account. These files are basically the same\nas those in /etc/skel, which are placed in regular\nusers' home directories., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [662]{app2_name: rpcbind, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.6, app2_release: 4.rc2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://nfsv4.bullopensource.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Universal Addresses to RPC Program Number Mapper, app2_description: The rpcbind utility is a server that converts RPC program numbers into\nuniversal addresses. It must be running on the host to be able to make\nRPC calls on a server on that machine., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [663]{app2_name: rpm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.18.91, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rpm.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The RPM package management system, app2_description: The RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a powerful command line driven\npackage management system capable of installing, uninstalling,\nverifying, querying, and updating software packages. Each software\npackage consists of an archive of files along with information about\nthe package like its version, a description, etc., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [664]{app2_name: rpm-build, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.18.91, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rpm.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Scripts and executable programs used to build packages, app2_description: The rpm-build package contains the scripts and executable programs\nthat are used to build packages using the RPM Package Manager., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [665]{app2_name: rpm-build-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.18.91, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rpm.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for building RPM packages, app2_description: This package contains the RPM shared libraries for building packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [666]{app2_name: rpm-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.18.91, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rpm.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for manipulating RPM packages, app2_description: This package contains the RPM shared libraries., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [667]{app2_name: rpm-plugin-selinux, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.18.91, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rpm.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Rpm plugin for SELinux functionality, app2_description: Rpm plugin for SELinux functionality., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [668]{app2_name: rpm-plugin-systemd-inhibit, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.18.91, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rpm.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Rpm plugin for systemd inhibit functionality, app2_description: This plugin blocks systemd from entering idle, sleep or shutdown while an rpm\ntransaction is running using the systemd-inhibit mechanism., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [669]{app2_name: rpm-sequoia, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.4.1, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://crates.io/crates/rpm-sequoia, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Implementation of the RPM PGP interface using Sequoia, app2_description: An implementation of the RPM PGP interface using Sequoia., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [670]{app2_name: rpm-sign-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.18.91, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rpm.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for signing RPM packages, app2_description: This package contains the RPM shared libraries for signing packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [671]{app2_name: rpmautospec-rpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.5, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/fedora-infra/rpmautospec, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Rpmautospec RPM macros for local rpmbuild, app2_description: RPM macros with placeholders for building rpmautospec enabled packages localy, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [672]{app2_name: rsync, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.2.7, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://rsync.samba.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A program for synchronizing files over a network, app2_description: Rsync uses a reliable algorithm to bring remote and host files into\nsync very quickly. Rsync is fast because it just sends the differences\nin the files over the network instead of sending the complete\nfiles. Rsync is often used as a very powerful mirroring process or\njust as a more capable replacement for the rcp command. A technical\nreport which describes the rsync algorithm is included in this\npackage., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [673]{app2_name: rsyslog, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 8.2306.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.rsyslog.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Enhanced system logging and kernel message trapping daemon, app2_description: Rsyslog is an enhanced, multi-threaded syslog daemon. It supports MySQL,\nsyslog/TCP, RFC 3195, permitted sender lists, filtering on any message part,\nand fine grain output format control. It is compatible with stock sysklogd\nand can be used as a drop-in replacement. Rsyslog is simple to set up, with\nadvanced features suitable for enterprise-class, encryption-protected syslog\nrelay chains., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [674]{app2_name: rust-srpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 24, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/fedora-rust/rust-packaging, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: RPM macros for building Rust projects, app2_description: RPM macros for building source packages for Rust projects., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [675]{app2_name: samba-client-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 4.18.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.samba.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Samba client libraries, app2_description: The samba-client-libs package contains internal libraries needed by the\nSMB/CIFS clients., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [676]{app2_name: samba-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 4.18.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.samba.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Files used by both Samba servers and clients, app2_description: samba-common provides files necessary for both the server and client\npackages of Samba., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [677]{app2_name: samba-common-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 4.18.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.samba.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries used by both Samba servers and clients, app2_description: The samba-common-libs package contains internal libraries needed by the\nSMB/CIFS clients., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [678]{app2_name: satyr, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.42, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/abrt/satyr, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools to create anonymous, machine-friendly problem reports, app2_description: Satyr is a library that can be used to create and process microreports.\nMicroreports consist of structured data suitable to be analyzed in a fully\nautomated manner, though they do not necessarily contain sufficient information\nto fix the underlying problem. The reports are designed not to contain any\npotentially sensitive data to eliminate the need for review before submission.\nIncluded is a tool that can create microreports and perform some basic\noperations on them., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [679]{app2_name: scrub, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.1, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/chaos/scrub/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Disk scrubbing program, app2_description: Scrub writes patterns on files or disk devices to make\nretrieving the data more difficult. It operates in one of three\nmodes: 1) the special file corresponding to an entire disk is scrubbed\nand all data on it is destroyed; 2) a regular file is scrubbed and\nonly the data in the file (and optionally its name in the directory\nentry) is destroyed; or 3) a regular file is created, expanded until\nthe file system is full, then scrubbed as in 2)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [680]{app2_name: sdubby, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/sdubby.git, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Set of systemd-boot shims that don't fit anywhere else in the distro, app2_description: This package provides a place to drop systemd-boot shimming\nutilities that don't yet have a better place to live. The name\nis a play on the grubby package which performs a similar function\nfor grub2., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [681]{app2_name: sed, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.8, app2_release: 12.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sed.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GNU stream text editor, app2_description: The sed (Stream EDitor) editor is a stream or batch (non-interactive)\neditor. Sed takes text as input, performs an operation or set of\noperations on the text and outputs the modified text. The operations\nthat sed performs (substitutions, deletions, insertions, etc.) can be\nspecified in a script file or from the command line., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [682]{app2_name: selinux-policy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 38.20, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/fedora-selinux/selinux-policy, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux policy configuration, app2_description: SELinux core policy package.\nOriginally based off of reference policy,\nthe policy has been adjusted to provide support for Fedora., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [683]{app2_name: selinux-policy-targeted, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 38.20, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/fedora-selinux/selinux-policy, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux targeted policy, app2_description: SELinux targeted policy package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [684]{app2_name: setroubleshoot-plugins, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.3.14, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/fedora-selinux/setroubleshoot, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Analysis plugins for use with setroubleshoot, app2_description: This package provides a set of analysis plugins for use with\nsetroubleshoot. Each plugin has the capacity to analyze SELinux AVC\ndata and system data to provide user friendly reports describing how\nto interpret SELinux AVC denials., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [685]{app2_name: setroubleshoot-server, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.3.32, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://gitlab.com/setroubleshoot/setroubleshoot, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux troubleshoot server, app2_description: Provides tools to help diagnose SELinux problems. When AVC messages\nare generated an alert can be generated that will give information\nabout the problem and help track its resolution. Alerts can be configured\nto user preference. The same tools can be run on existing log files., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [686]{app2_name: setup, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.14.3, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/setup/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A set of system configuration and setup files, app2_description: The setup package contains a set of important system configuration and\nsetup files, such as passwd, group, and profile., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [687]{app2_name: shadow-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 4.13, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/shadow-maint/shadow, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for managing accounts and shadow password files, app2_description: The shadow-utils package includes the necessary programs for\nconverting UNIX password files to the shadow password format, plus\nprograms for managing user and group accounts. The pwconv command\nconverts passwords to the shadow password format. The pwunconv command\nunconverts shadow passwords and generates a passwd file (a standard\nUNIX password file). The pwck command checks the integrity of password\nand shadow files. The lastlog command prints out the last login times\nfor all users. The useradd, userdel, and usermod commands are used for\nmanaging user accounts. The groupadd, groupdel, and groupmod commands\nare used for managing group accounts., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [688]{app2_name: shared-mime-info, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.2, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://freedesktop.org/Software/shared-mime-info, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared MIME information database, app2_description: This is the freedesktop.org shared MIME info database.\n\nMany programs and desktops use the MIME system to represent the types of\nfiles. Frequently, it is necessary to work out the correct MIME type for\na file. This is generally done by examining the file's name or contents,\nand looking up the correct MIME type in a database., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [689]{app2_name: smartmontools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 7.3, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for monitoring SMART capable hard disks, app2_description: The smartmontools package contains two utility programs (smartctl\nand smartd) to control and monitor storage systems using the Self-\nMonitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology System (SMART) built\ninto most modern ATA and SCSI hard disks. In many cases, these\nutilities will provide advanced warning of disk degradation and\nfailure., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [690]{app2_name: smartmontools-selinux, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 7.3, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SELinux policies for smartmontools, app2_description: Custom SELinux policy module for smartmontools, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [691]{app2_name: snappy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.10, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/google/snappy, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Fast compression and decompression library, app2_description: Snappy is a compression/decompression library. It does not aim for maximum\ncompression, or compatibility with any other compression library; instead, it\naims for very high speeds and reasonable compression. For instance, compared to\nthe fastest mode of zlib, Snappy is an order of magnitude faster for most\ninputs, but the resulting compressed files are anywhere from 20% to 100%\nbigger., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [692]{app2_name: sos, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.5.5, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/sosreport/sos, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A set of tools to gather troubleshooting information from a system, app2_description: Sos is a set of tools that gathers information about system\nhardware and configuration. The information can then be used for\ndiagnostic purposes and debugging. Sos is commonly used to help\nsupport technicians and developers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [693]{app2_name: source-highlight, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.1.9, app2_release: 18.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Produces a document with syntax highlighting, app2_description: This program, given a source file, produces a document with syntax\nhighlighting. At the moment this package can handle:\nJava, Javascript, C/C++, Prolog, Perl, Php3, Python, Flex, ChangeLog, Ruby,\nLua, Caml, Sml and Log as source languages, and HTML, XHTML and ANSI color\nescape sequences as output format., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [694]{app2_name: sqlite-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.42.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.sqlite.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared library for the sqlite3 embeddable SQL database engine., app2_description: This package contains the shared library for sqlite., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [695]{app2_name: squashfs-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.6.1, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/plougher/squashfs-tools, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility for the creation of squashfs filesystems, app2_description: Squashfs is a highly compressed read-only filesystem for Linux. This package\ncontains the utilities for manipulating squashfs filesystems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [696]{app2_name: sssd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System Security Services Daemon, app2_description: Provides a set of daemons to manage access to remote directories and\nauthentication mechanisms. It provides an NSS and PAM interface toward\nthe system and a pluggable back end system to connect to multiple different\naccount sources. It is also the basis to provide client auditing and policy\nservices for projects like FreeIPA.\n\nThe sssd subpackage is a meta-package that contains the daemon as well as all\nthe existing back ends., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [697]{app2_name: sssd-ad, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The AD back end of the SSSD, app2_description: Provides the Active Directory back end that the SSSD can utilize to fetch\nidentity data from and authenticate against an Active Directory server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [698]{app2_name: sssd-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SSSD Client libraries for NSS and PAM, app2_description: Provides the libraries needed by the PAM and NSS stacks to connect to the SSSD\nservice., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [699]{app2_name: sssd-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common files for the SSSD, app2_description: Common files for the SSSD. The common package includes all the files needed\nto run a particular back end, however, the back ends are packaged in separate\nsubpackages such as sssd-ldap., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [700]{app2_name: sssd-common-pac, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Common files needed for supporting PAC processing, app2_description: Provides common files needed by SSSD providers such as IPA and Active Directory\nfor handling Kerberos PACs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [701]{app2_name: sssd-ipa, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The IPA back end of the SSSD, app2_description: Provides the IPA back end that the SSSD can utilize to fetch identity data\nfrom and authenticate against an IPA server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [702]{app2_name: sssd-kcm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: An implementation of a Kerberos KCM server, app2_description: An implementation of a Kerberos KCM server. Use this package if you want to\nuse the KCM: Kerberos credentials cache., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [703]{app2_name: sssd-krb5, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The Kerberos authentication back end for the SSSD, app2_description: Provides the Kerberos back end that the SSSD can utilize authenticate\nagainst a Kerberos server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [704]{app2_name: sssd-krb5-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SSSD helpers needed for Kerberos and GSSAPI authentication, app2_description: Provides helper processes that the LDAP and Kerberos back ends can use for\nKerberos user or host authentication., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [705]{app2_name: sssd-ldap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The LDAP back end of the SSSD, app2_description: Provides the LDAP back end that the SSSD can utilize to fetch identity data\nfrom and authenticate against an LDAP server., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [706]{app2_name: sssd-nfs-idmap, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: SSSD plug-in for NFSv4 rpc.idmapd, app2_description: The libnfsidmap sssd module provides a way for rpc.idmapd to call SSSD to map\nUIDs/GIDs to names and vice versa. It can be also used for mapping principal\n(user) name to IDs(UID or GID) or to obtain groups which user are member of., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [707]{app2_name: sssd-proxy, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.9.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/SSSD/sssd/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The proxy back end of the SSSD, app2_description: Provides the proxy back end which can be used to wrap an existing NSS and/or\nPAM modules to leverage SSSD caching., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [708]{app2_name: sudo, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9.13, app2_release: 4.p2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.sudo.ws, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Allows restricted root access for specified users, app2_description: Sudo (superuser do) allows a system administrator to give certain\nusers (or groups of users) the ability to run some (or all) commands\nas root while logging all commands and arguments. Sudo operates on a\nper-command basis. It is not a replacement for the shell. Features\ninclude: the ability to restrict what commands a user may run on a\nper-host basis, copious logging of each command (providing a clear\naudit trail of who did what), a configurable timeout of the sudo\ncommand, and the ability to use the same configuration file (sudoers)\non many different machines., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [709]{app2_name: supermin, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.3.3, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.redhat.com/~rjones/supermin/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tool for creating supermin appliances, app2_description: Supermin is a tool for building supermin appliances. These are tiny\nappliances (similar to virtual machines), usually around 100KB in\nsize, which get fully instantiated on-the-fly in a fraction of a\nsecond when you need to boot one of them.\n\nNote that if you want to run 'supermin --prepare' you will need the\nextra dependencies provided by supermin-devel., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [710]{app2_name: supermin-devel, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.3.3, app2_release: 9.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://people.redhat.com/~rjones/supermin/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Development tools for supermin, app2_description: supermin-devel contains development tools for supermin.\n\nIt contains extra dependencies needed for 'supermin --prepare' to\nwork, as well as tools for automatic RPM dependency generation from\nsupermin appliances., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [711]{app2_name: swtpm, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.0, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://github.com/stefanberger/swtpm, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: TPM Emulator, app2_description: TPM emulator built on libtpms providing TPM functionality for QEMU VMs, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [712]{app2_name: swtpm-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.0, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://github.com/stefanberger/swtpm, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Private libraries for swtpm TPM emulators, app2_description: A private library with callback functions for libtpms based swtpm TPM emulator, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [713]{app2_name: swtpm-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.0, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://github.com/stefanberger/swtpm, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for the TPM emulator, app2_description: Tools for the TPM emulator from the swtpm package, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [714]{app2_name: symlinks, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.7, app2_release: 8.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/utils/file/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A utility which maintains a system's symbolic links, app2_description: The symlinks utility performs maintenance on symbolic links. Symlinks\nchecks for symlink problems, including dangling symlinks which point\nto nonexistent files. Symlinks can also automatically convert\nabsolute symlinks to relative symlinks.\n\nInstall the symlinks package if you need a program for maintaining\nsymlinks on your system., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [715]{app2_name: systemd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 253.5, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://systemd.io, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: System and Service Manager, app2_description: systemd is a system and service manager that runs as PID 1 and starts the rest\nof the system. It provides aggressive parallelization capabilities, uses socket\nand D-Bus activation for starting services, offers on-demand starting of\ndaemons, keeps track of processes using Linux control groups, maintains mount\nand automount points, and implements an elaborate transactional dependency-based\nservice control logic. systemd supports SysV and LSB init scripts and works as a\nreplacement for sysvinit. Other parts of this package are a logging daemon,\nutilities to control basic system configuration like the hostname, date, locale,\nmaintain a list of logged-in users, system accounts, runtime directories and\nsettings, and a logging daemons.\n\nThis package was built from the v253-stable branch of systemd., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [716]{app2_name: systemd-boot-unsigned, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 253.5, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://systemd.io, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: UEFI boot manager (unsigned version), app2_description: systemd-boot (short: sd-boot) is a simple UEFI boot manager. It provides a\ngraphical menu to select the entry to boot and an editor for the kernel command\nline. systemd-boot supports systems with UEFI firmware only.\n\nThis package contains the unsigned version. Install systemd-boot instead to get\nthe version that works with Secure Boot., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [717]{app2_name: systemd-container, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 253.5, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://systemd.io, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tools for containers and VMs, app2_description: Systemd tools to spawn and manage containers and virtual machines.\n\nThis package contains systemd-nspawn, machinectl, systemd-machined, and\nsystemd-importd., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [718]{app2_name: systemd-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 253.5, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://systemd.io, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: systemd libraries, app2_description: Libraries for systemd and udev., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [719]{app2_name: systemd-oomd-defaults, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 253.5, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://systemd.io, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Configuration files for systemd-oomd, app2_description: A set of drop-in files for systemd units to enable action from systemd-oomd,\na userspace out-of-memory (OOM) killer., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [720]{app2_name: systemd-pam, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 253.5, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://systemd.io, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: systemd PAM module, app2_description: Systemd PAM module registers the session with systemd-logind., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [721]{app2_name: systemd-resolved, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 253.5, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://systemd.io, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Network Name Resolution manager, app2_description: systemd-resolved is a system service that provides network name resolution to\nlocal applications. It implements a caching and validating DNS/DNSSEC stub\nresolver, as well as an LLMNR and MulticastDNS resolver and responder., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [722]{app2_name: systemd-rpm-macros, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 253.5, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://systemd.io, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Macros that define paths and scriptlets related to systemd, app2_description: Just the definitions of rpm macros.\n\nSee\nhttps://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/Scriptlets/#_systemd\nfor information how to use those macros., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [723]{app2_name: systemd-udev, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 253.5, app2_release: 6.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://systemd.io, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Rule-based device node and kernel event manager, app2_description: This package contains systemd-udev and the rules and hardware database needed to\nmanage device nodes. This package is necessary on physical machines and in\nvirtual machines, but not in containers.\n\nThis package also provides systemd-timesyncd, a network time protocol daemon.\n\nIt also contains tools to manage encrypted home areas and secrets bound to the\nmachine, and to create or grow partitions and make file systems automatically., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [724]{app2_name: tar, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 1.34, app2_release: 8.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/tar/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: GNU file archiving program, app2_description: The GNU tar program saves many files together in one archive and can\nrestore individual files (or all of the files) from that archive. Tar\ncan also be used to add supplemental files to an archive and to update\nor list files in the archive. Tar includes multivolume support,\nautomatic archive compression/decompression, the ability to perform\nremote archives, and the ability to perform incremental and full\nbackups.\n\nIf you want to use tar for remote backups, you also need to install\nthe rmt package on the remote box., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [725]{app2_name: tcl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 8.6.12, app2_release: 4.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://tcl.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Tool Command Language, pronounced tickle, app2_description: The Tcl (Tool Command Language) provides a powerful platform for\ncreating integration applications that tie together diverse\napplications, protocols, devices, and frameworks. When paired with the\nTk toolkit, Tcl provides a fastest and powerful way to create\ncross-platform GUI applications. Tcl can also be used for a variety\nof web-related tasks and for creating powerful command languages for\napplications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [726]{app2_name: tcpdump, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 14, app2_version: 4.99.4, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.tcpdump.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A network traffic monitoring tool, app2_description: Tcpdump is a command-line tool for monitoring network traffic.\nTcpdump can capture and display the packet headers on a particular\nnetwork interface or on all interfaces. Tcpdump can display all of\nthe packet headers, or just the ones that match particular criteria.\n\nInstall tcpdump if you need a program to monitor network traffic., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [727]{app2_name: teamd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.31, app2_release: 7.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.libteam.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Team network device control daemon, app2_description: The teamd package contains team network device control daemon., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [728]{app2_name: time, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.9, app2_release: 21.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.gnu.org/software/time/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A GNU utility for monitoring a program's use of system resources, app2_description: The GNU time utility runs another program, collects information about\nthe resources used by that program while it is running, and displays\nthe results., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [729]{app2_name: tpm2-tools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.5, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/tpm2-software/tpm2-tools, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A bunch of TPM testing toolS build upon tpm2-tss, app2_description: tpm2-tools is a batch of tools for tpm2.0. It is based on tpm2-tss., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [730]{app2_name: tpm2-tss, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 4.0.1, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/tpm2-software/tpm2-tss, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: TPM2.0 Software Stack, app2_description: tpm2-tss is a software stack supporting Trusted Platform Module(TPM) 2.0 system\nAPIs. It sits between TPM driver and applications, providing TPM2.0 specified\nAPIs for applications to access TPM module through kernel TPM drivers., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [731]{app2_name: traceroute, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 3, app2_version: 2.1.2, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://traceroute.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Traces the route taken by packets over an IPv4/IPv6 network, app2_description: The traceroute utility displays the route used by IP packets on their\nway to a specified network (or Internet) host. Traceroute displays\nthe IP number and host name (if possible) of the machines along the\nroute taken by the packets. Traceroute is used as a network debugging\ntool. If you're having network connectivity problems, traceroute will\nshow you where the trouble is coming from along the route.\n\nInstall traceroute if you need a tool for diagnosing network connectivity\nproblems., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [732]{app2_name: tree, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.0, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://mama.indstate.edu/users/ice/tree/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: File system tree viewer, app2_description: The tree utility recursively displays the contents of directories in a\ntree-like format. Tree is basically a UNIX port of the DOS tree\nutility., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [733]{app2_name: trousers, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.15, app2_release: 8.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://trousers.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: TCG's Software Stack v1.2, app2_description: TrouSerS is an implementation of the Trusted Computing Group's Software Stack\n(TSS) specification. You can use TrouSerS to write applications that make use\nof your TPM hardware. TPM hardware can create, store and use RSA keys\nsecurely (without ever being exposed in memory), verify a platform's software\nstate using cryptographic hashes and more., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [734]{app2_name: trousers-lib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.15, app2_release: 8.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://trousers.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: TrouSerS libtspi library, app2_description: The libtspi library for use in Trusted Computing enabled applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [735]{app2_name: tzdata, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2023c, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.iana.org/time-zones, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Timezone data, app2_description: This package contains data files with rules for various timezones around\nthe world., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [736]{app2_name: udftools, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.3, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://sourceforge.net/projects/linux-udf/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux UDF Filesystem userspace utilities, app2_description: Linux UDF Filesystem userspace utilities., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [737]{app2_name: udisks2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.10.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Disk Manager, app2_description: The Udisks project provides a daemon, tools and libraries to access and\nmanipulate disks, storage devices and technologies., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [738]{app2_name: udisks2-iscsi, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.10.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Module for iSCSI, app2_description: This package contains module for iSCSI configuration., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [739]{app2_name: udisks2-lvm2, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.10.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/storaged-project/udisks, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Module for LVM2, app2_description: This package contains module for LVM2 configuration., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [740]{app2_name: unbound-anchor, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.17.1, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://nlnetlabs.nl/projects/unbound/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: DNSSEC trust anchor maintaining tool, app2_description: Contains tool maintaining trust anchor using RFC 5011 key rollover algorithm., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [741]{app2_name: unbound-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.17.1, app2_release: 3.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://nlnetlabs.nl/projects/unbound/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries used by the unbound server and client applications, app2_description: Contains libraries used by the unbound server and client applications., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [742]{app2_name: unzip, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.0, app2_release: 60.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://infozip.sourceforge.net, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A utility for unpacking zip files, app2_description: The unzip utility is used to list, test, or extract files from a zip\narchive. Zip archives are commonly found on MS-DOS systems. The zip\nutility, included in the zip package, creates zip archives. Zip and\nunzip are both compatible with archives created by PKWARE(R)'s PKZIP\nfor MS-DOS, but the programs' options and default behaviors do differ\nin some respects.\n\nInstall the unzip package if you need to list, test or extract files from\na zip archive., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [743]{app2_name: usb_modeswitch, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.6.1, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: USB Modeswitch gets mobile broadband cards in operational mode, app2_description: USB Modeswitch brings up your datacard into operational mode. When plugged\nin they identify themselves as cdrom and present some non-Linux compatible\ninstallation files. This tool deactivates this cdrom-device and enables\nthe real communication device. It supports most devices built and\nsold by Huawei, T-Mobile, Vodafone, Option, ZTE, Novatel., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [744]{app2_name: usb_modeswitch-data, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 20191128, app2_release: 8.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: USB Modeswitch gets mobile broadband cards in operational mode, app2_description: USB Modeswitch brings up your datacard into operational mode. When plugged\nin they identify themselves as cdrom and present some non-Linux compatible\ninstallation files. This tool deactivates this cdrom-devices and enables\nthe real communication device. It supports most devices built and\nsold by Huawei, T-Mobile, Vodafone, Option, ZTE, Novatel.\n\nThis package contains the data files needed for usb_modeswitch to function., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [745]{app2_name: usbutils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 015, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.linux-usb.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Linux USB utilities, app2_description: This package contains utilities for inspecting devices connected to a\nUSB bus., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [746]{app2_name: userspace-rcu, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.14.0, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://liburcu.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: RCU (read-copy-update) implementation in user-space, app2_description: This data synchronization library provides read-side access which scales\nlinearly with the number of cores. It does so by allowing multiples copies\nof a given data structure to live at the same time, and by monitoring\nthe data structure accesses to detect grace periods after which memory\nreclamation is possible., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [747]{app2_name: util-linux, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.39.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Util-linux, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Collection of basic system utilities, app2_description: The util-linux package contains a large variety of low-level system\nutilities that are necessary for a Linux system to function. Among\nothers, util-linux contains the fdisk configuration tool and the login\nprogram., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [748]{app2_name: util-linux-core, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.39.1, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Util-linux, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The most essential utilities from the util-linux suite, app2_description: This is a very basic set of Linux utilities that is necessary on\nminimal installations., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [749]{app2_name: vim-common, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 9.0.1671, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vim.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: The common files needed by any version of the VIM editor, app2_description: VIM (VIsual editor iMproved) is an updated and improved version of the\nvi editor. Vi was the first real screen-based editor for UNIX, and is\nstill very popular. VIM improves on vi by adding new features:\nmultiple windows, multi-level undo, block highlighting and more. The\nvim-common package contains files which every VIM binary will need in\norder to run.\n\nIf you are installing vim-enhanced or vim-X11, you'll also need\nto install the vim-common package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [750]{app2_name: vim-data, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 9.0.1671, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vim.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Shared data for Vi and Vim, app2_description: The subpackage is used for shipping files and directories, which need to be\nshared between vim-minimal and vim-common packages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [751]{app2_name: vim-default-editor, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 9.0.1671, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vim.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Set vim as the default editor, app2_description: This subpackage contains files needed to set Vim as the default editor., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [752]{app2_name: vim-enhanced, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 9.0.1671, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vim.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A version of the VIM editor which includes recent enhancements, app2_description: VIM (VIsual editor iMproved) is an updated and improved version of the\nvi editor. Vi was the first real screen-based editor for UNIX, and is\nstill very popular. VIM improves on vi by adding new features:\nmultiple windows, multi-level undo, block highlighting and more. The\nvim-enhanced package contains a version of VIM with extra, recently\nintroduced features like Python and Perl interpreters.\n\nInstall the vim-enhanced package if you'd like to use a version of the\nVIM editor which includes recently added enhancements like\ninterpreters for the Python and Perl scripting languages. You'll also\nneed to install the vim-common package., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [753]{app2_name: vim-filesystem, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 9.0.1671, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vim.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: VIM filesystem layout, app2_description: This package provides some directories which are required by other\npackages that add vim files, p.e. additional syntax files or filetypes., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [754]{app2_name: vim-minimal, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 9.0.1671, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vim.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A minimal version of the VIM editor, app2_description: VIM (VIsual editor iMproved) is an updated and improved version of the\nvi editor. Vi was the first real screen-based editor for UNIX, and is\nstill very popular. VIM improves on vi by adding new features:\nmultiple windows, multi-level undo, block highlighting and more. The\nvim-minimal package includes a minimal version of VIM, providing\nthe commands vi, view, ex, rvi, and rview. NOTE: The online help is\nonly available when the vim-common package is installed., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [755]{app2_name: virt-v2v, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.3.4, app2_release: 2.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/libguestfs/virt-v2v, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Convert a virtual machine to run on KVM, app2_description: Virt-v2v converts a single guest from a foreign hypervisor to run on\nKVM. It can read Linux and Windows guests running on VMware, Xen,\nHyper-V and some other hypervisors, and convert them to KVM managed by\nlibvirt, OpenStack, oVirt, Red Hat Virtualisation (RHV) or several\nother targets. It can modify the guest to make it bootable on KVM and\ninstall virtio drivers so it will run quickly., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [756]{app2_name: volume_key-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.3.12, app2_release: 19.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://pagure.io/volume_key/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A library for manipulating storage encryption keys and passphrases, app2_description: This package provides libvolume_key, a library for manipulating storage volume\nencryption keys and storing them separately from volumes.\n\nThe main goal of the software is to allow restoring access to an encrypted\nhard drive if the primary user forgets the passphrase. The encryption key\nback up can also be useful for extracting data after a hardware or software\nfailure that corrupts the header of the encrypted volume, or to access the\ncompany data after an employee leaves abruptly., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [757]{app2_name: wget, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.21.3, app2_release: 5.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A utility for retrieving files using the HTTP or FTP protocols, app2_description: GNU Wget is a file retrieval utility which can use either the HTTP or\nFTP protocols. Wget features include the ability to work in the\nbackground while you are logged out, recursive retrieval of\ndirectories, file name wildcard matching, remote file timestamp\nstorage and comparison, use of Rest with FTP servers and Range with\nHTTP servers to retrieve files over slow or unstable connections,\nsupport for Proxy servers, and configurability., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [758]{app2_name: which, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.21, app2_release: 39.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/which/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Displays where a particular program in your path is located, app2_description: The which command shows the full pathname of a specified program, if\nthe specified program is in your PATH., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [759]{app2_name: whois, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.5.17, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.linux.it/~md/software/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Improved WHOIS client, app2_description: Searches for an object in a RFC 3912 database.\n\nThis version of the WHOIS client tries to guess the right server to ask for\nthe specified object. If no guess can be made it will connect to\nwhois.networksolutions.com for NIC handles or whois.arin.net for IPv4\naddresses and network names., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [760]{app2_name: whois-nls, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.5.17, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.linux.it/~md/software/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Gettext catalogs for whois tools, app2_description: whois tools messages translated into different natural languages., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [761]{app2_name: wireless-regdb, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2023.05.03, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/developers/regulatory/wireless-regdb, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Regulatory database for 802.11 wireless networking, app2_description: The wireless-regdb package provides the regulatory rules database\nused by the kernels 802.11 networking stack in order to comply\nwith radio frequency regulatory rules around the world., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [762]{app2_name: words, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0, app2_release: 43.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moby_Project, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Dictionary of English words for the /usr/share/dict directory, app2_description: The words file is a dictionary of English words for the\n/usr/share/dict directory. Some programs use this database of\nwords to check spelling. Password checkers use it to look for bad\npasswords., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [763]{app2_name: wpa_supplicant, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 1, app2_version: 2.10, app2_release: 6.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://w1.fi/wpa_supplicant/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: WPA/WPA2/IEEE 802.1X Supplicant, app2_description: wpa_supplicant is a WPA Supplicant for Linux, BSD and Windows with support\nfor WPA and WPA2 (IEEE 802.11i / RSN). Supplicant is the IEEE 802.1X/WPA\ncomponent that is used in the client stations. It implements key negotiation\nwith a WPA Authenticator and it controls the roaming and IEEE 802.11\nauthentication/association of the wlan driver., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [764]{app2_name: xdg-utils, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.3, app2_release: 13.fc38, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://portland.freedesktop.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Basic desktop integration functions, app2_description: The xdg-utils package is a set of simple scripts that provide basic\ndesktop integration functions for any Free Desktop, such as Linux.\nThey are intended to provide a set of defacto standards.\nThis means that:\n* Third party software developers can rely on these xdg-utils\n for all of their simple integration needs.\n* Developers of desktop environments can make sure that their\n environments are well supported\n* Distribution vendors can provide custom versions of these utilities\n\nThe following scripts are provided at this time:\n* xdg-desktop-icon Install icons to the desktop\n* xdg-desktop-menu Install desktop menu items\n* xdg-email Send mail using the user's preferred e-mail composer\n* xdg-icon-resource Install icon resources\n* xdg-mime Query information about file type handling and\n install descriptions for new file types\n* xdg-open Open a file or URL in the user's preferred application\n* xdg-screensaver Control the screensaver\n* xdg-settings Get various settings from the desktop environment, app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [765]{app2_name: xfsprogs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 6.3.0, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://xfs.wiki.kernel.org, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utilities for managing the XFS filesystem, app2_description: A set of commands to use the XFS filesystem, including mkfs.xfs.\n\nXFS is a high performance journaling filesystem which originated\non the SGI IRIX platform. It is completely multi-threaded, can\nsupport large files and large filesystems, extended attributes,\nvariable block sizes, is extent based, and makes extensive use of\nBtrees (directories, extents, free space) to aid both performance\nand scalability.\n\nThis implementation is on-disk compatible with the IRIX version\nof XFS., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [766]{app2_name: xkeyboard-config, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.39, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/XKeyboardConfig, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: X Keyboard Extension configuration data, app2_description: This package contains configuration data used by the X Keyboard Extension (XKB),\nwhich allows selection of keyboard layouts when using a graphical interface., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [767]{app2_name: xmlrpc-c, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.51.08, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Lightweight RPC library based on XML and HTTP, app2_description: XML-RPC is a quick-and-easy way to make procedure calls over the\nInternet. It converts the procedure call into XML document, sends it\nto a remote server using HTTP, and gets back the response as XML.\n\nThis library provides a modular implementation of XML-RPC for C., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [768]{app2_name: xmlrpc-c-client, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.51.08, app2_release: 2.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://xmlrpc-c.sourceforge.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: C client libraries for xmlrpc-c, app2_description: XML-RPC is a quick-and-easy way to make procedure calls over the\nInternet. It converts the procedure call into XML document, sends it\nto a remote server using HTTP, and gets back the response as XML.\n\nThis library provides a modular implementation of XML-RPC for C\nclients., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [769]{app2_name: xxd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 2, app2_version: 9.0.1671, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.vim.org/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A hex dump utility, app2_description: xxd creates a hex dump of a given file or standard input. It can also convert\na hex dump back to its original binary form., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [770]{app2_name: xxhash-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 0.8.1, app2_release: 5.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.xxhash.com/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Extremely fast hash algorithm - library, app2_description: xxHash is an Extremely fast Hash algorithm, running at RAM speed\nlimits. It successfully completes the SMHasher test suite which\nevaluates collision, dispersion and randomness qualities of hash\nfunctions. Code is highly portable, and hashes are identical on all\nplatforms (little / big endian)., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [771]{app2_name: xz, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.4.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://tukaani.org/xz/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: LZMA compression utilities, app2_description: XZ Utils are an attempt to make LZMA compression easy to use on free (as in\nfreedom) operating systems. This is achieved by providing tools and libraries\nwhich are similar to use than the equivalents of the most popular existing\ncompression algorithms.\n\nLZMA is a general purpose compression algorithm designed by Igor Pavlov as\npart of 7-Zip. It provides high compression ratio while keeping the\ndecompression speed fast., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [772]{app2_name: xz-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 5.4.3, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://tukaani.org/xz/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Libraries for decoding LZMA compression, app2_description: Libraries for decoding files compressed with LZMA or XZ utils., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [773]{app2_name: yajl, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 2.1.0, app2_release: 21.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://lloyd.github.com/yajl/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Yet Another JSON Library (YAJL), app2_description: Yet Another JSON Library. YAJL is a small event-driven\n(SAX-style) JSON parser written in ANSI C, and a small\nvalidating JSON generator., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [774]{app2_name: zchunk-libs, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.3.1, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/zchunk/zchunk, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Zchunk library, app2_description: zchunk is a compressed file format that splits the file into independent\nchunks. This allows you to only download the differences when downloading a\nnew version of the file, and also makes zchunk files efficient over rsync.\nzchunk files are protected with strong checksums to verify that the file you\ndownloaded is in fact the file you wanted.\n\nThis package contains the zchunk library, libzck., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [775]{app2_name: zerofree, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.1, app2_release: 11.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://frippery.org/uml/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Utility to force unused ext2/3/4 inodes and blocks to zero, app2_description: zerofree is a utility to set unused filesystem inodes and blocks of an\next2/3/4 filesystem to zero. This can improve the compressibility and\nprivacy of an ext2/3/4 filesystem.\n\nThis tool was inspired by the ext2fs privacy (i.e. secure deletion)\npatch described in a Linux kernel mailing list thread.\n\nWARNING: The filesystem to be processed should be unmounted or mounted\nread-only. The tool tries to check this before running, but you\nshould be careful., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [776]{app2_name: zip, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 3.0, app2_release: 36.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: http://www.info-zip.org/Zip.html, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: A file compression and packaging utility compatible with PKZIP, app2_description: The zip program is a compression and file packaging utility. Zip is\nanalogous to a combination of the UNIX tar and compress commands and\nis compatible with PKZIP (a compression and file packaging utility for\nMS-DOS systems).\n\nInstall the zip package if you need to compress files using the zip\nprogram., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [777]{app2_name: zlib, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.2.13, app2_release: 3.fc38, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://www.zlib.net/, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Compression and decompression library, app2_description: Zlib is a general-purpose, patent-free, lossless data compression\nlibrary which is used by many different programs., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [778]{app2_name: zram-generator, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.2, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://crates.io/crates/zram-generator, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Systemd unit generator for zram swap devices, app2_description: This is a systemd unit generator that enables swap on zram.\n(With zram, there is no physical swap device. Part of the available RAM\nis used to store compressed pages, essentially trading CPU cycles for memory.)\n\nTo activate, install zram-generator-defaults subpackage., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [779]{app2_name: zram-generator-defaults, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.1.2, app2_release: 7.fc39, app2_arch: noarch, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://crates.io/crates/zram-generator, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Default configuration for zram-generator, app2_description: Default configuration for zram-generator., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , } [780]{app2_name: zstd, app2_display_name: , app2_epoch: 0, app2_version: 1.5.5, app2_release: 1.fc39, app2_arch: aarch64, app2_install_path: , app2_trans_path: , app2_publisher: , app2_url: https://github.com/facebook/zstd, app2_source_package: , app2_summary: Zstd compression library, app2_description: Zstd, short for Zstandard, is a fast lossless compression algorithm,\ntargeting real-time compression scenarios at zlib-level compression ratio., app2_spare1: , app2_spare2: , app2_spare3: , app2_spare4: , }> >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_product_variant "/dev/fedora/root" >guestfsd: => internal_list_rpm_applications (0x1fe) took 0.65 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_product_variant (0x1e8) request length 60 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/fedora/root >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_product_variant = "unknown" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_product_name "/dev/fedora/root" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_product_variant (0x1e8) took 0.05 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_product_name (0x1e7) request length 60 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/fedora/root >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_product_name = "Fedora Linux 39 (Server Edition Prerelease)" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_management "/dev/fedora/root" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_product_name (0x1e7) took 0.04 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_package_management (0x1e6) request length 60 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/fedora/root >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_package_management = "dnf" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_minor_version "/dev/fedora/root" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_package_management (0x1e6) took 0.04 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_minor_version (0x1ea) request length 60 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/fedora/root >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_minor_version = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_major_version "/dev/fedora/root" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_minor_version (0x1ea) took 0.04 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_major_version (0x1e9) request length 60 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/fedora/root >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_major_version = 39 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_arch "/dev/fedora/root" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_major_version (0x1e9) took 0.04 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_arch (0x1eb) request length 60 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/fedora/root >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_arch = "aarch64" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_osinfo "/dev/fedora/root" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_type "/dev/fedora/root" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_arch (0x1eb) took 0.04 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_type (0x1e3) request length 60 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/fedora/root >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_type = "linux" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_distro "/dev/fedora/root" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_type (0x1e3) took 0.04 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_distro (0x1e4) request length 60 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/fedora/root >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_distro = "fedora" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_major_version "/dev/fedora/root" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_distro (0x1e4) took 0.04 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_major_version (0x1e9) request length 60 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/fedora/root >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_major_version = 39 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_minor_version "/dev/fedora/root" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_major_version (0x1e9) took 0.04 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_minor_version (0x1ea) request length 60 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/fedora/root >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_minor_version = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_osinfo = "fedora39" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_distro "/dev/fedora/root" >guestfsd: => inspect_get_minor_version (0x1ea) took 0.04 secs >guestfsd: <= inspect_get_distro (0x1e4) request length 60 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/fedora/root >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: inspect_get_distro = "fedora" >i_root = /dev/fedora/root >i_type = linux >i_distro = fedora >i_osinfo = fedora39 >i_arch = aarch64 >i_major_version = 39 >i_minor_version = 0 >i_package_format = rpm >i_package_management = dnf >i_product_name = Fedora Linux 39 (Server Edition Prerelease) >i_product_variant = unknown >i_windows_systemroot = >i_windows_software_hive = >i_windows_system_hive = >i_windows_current_control_set = > >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_partitions >guestfsd: => inspect_get_distro (0x1e4) took 0.04 secs >guestfsd: <= list_partitions (0x8) request length 40 bytes >command: ls '-1v' '/dev/disk/by-path' >command: ls returned 0 >command: ls: stdout: >platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:0:0 >platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part1 >platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part2 >platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part3 >platform-4010000000.pcie-pci-0000:02:00.0-scsi-0:0:1:0 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: list_partitions = ["/dev/sda1", "/dev/sda2", "/dev/sda3"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sda1" >guestfsd: => list_partitions (0x8) took 0.16 secs >guestfsd: <= part_to_dev (0x110) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda1 >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sda" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype "/dev/sda" >guestfsd: => part_to_dev (0x110) took 0.05 secs >guestfsd: <= part_get_parttype (0xd6) request length 52 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: parted '-m' '-s' '--' '/dev/sda' 'unit' 'b' 'print' >command: parted returned 0 >command: parted: stdout: >BYT; >/dev/sda:21474836480B:scsi:512:512:gpt:QEMU QEMU HARDDISK:; >1:1048576B:630194175B:629145600B:fat32:EFI System Partition:boot, esp; >2:630194176B:1703935999B:1073741824B:ext4::; >3:1703936000B:21473787903B:19769851904B:::lvm; >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype = "gpt" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum "/dev/sda1" >guestfsd: => part_get_parttype (0xd6) took 0.21 secs >guestfsd: <= part_to_partnum (0x125) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda1 >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum = 1 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type "/dev/sda" 1 >guestfsd: => part_to_partnum (0x125) took 0.04 secs >guestfsd: <= part_get_gpt_type (0x189) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: fold-stdout-on-stderr sgdisk '/dev/sda' '-i' '1' >command: sgdisk returned 0 >command: sgdisk: stderr: >Partition GUID code: C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B (EFI system partition) >Partition unique GUID: 2278C397-F85E-45EE-8869-6FA7BE85A566 >First sector: 2048 (at 1024.0 KiB) >Last sector: 1230847 (at 601.0 MiB) >Partition size: 1228800 sectors (600.0 MiB) >Attribute flags: 0000000000000000 >Partition name: 'EFI System Partition' >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type = "C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => part_get_gpt_type (0x189) took 0.17 secs >guestfsd: <= part_to_dev (0x110) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sda" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype "/dev/sda" >guestfsd: => part_to_dev (0x110) took 0.05 secs >guestfsd: <= part_get_parttype (0xd6) request length 52 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: parted '-m' '-s' '--' '/dev/sda' 'unit' 'b' 'print' >command: parted returned 0 >command: parted: stdout: >BYT; >/dev/sda:21474836480B:scsi:512:512:gpt:QEMU QEMU HARDDISK:; >1:1048576B:630194175B:629145600B:fat32:EFI System Partition:boot, esp; >2:630194176B:1703935999B:1073741824B:ext4::; >3:1703936000B:21473787903B:19769851904B:::lvm; >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype = "gpt" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum "/dev/sda2" >guestfsd: => part_get_parttype (0xd6) took 0.16 secs >guestfsd: <= part_to_partnum (0x125) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda2 >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum = 2 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type "/dev/sda" 2 >guestfsd: => part_to_partnum (0x125) took 0.05 secs >guestfsd: <= part_get_gpt_type (0x189) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: fold-stdout-on-stderr sgdisk '/dev/sda' '-i' '2' >command: sgdisk returned 0 >command: sgdisk: stderr: >Partition GUID code: 0FC63DAF-8483-4772-8E79-3D69D8477DE4 (Linux filesystem) >Partition unique GUID: F8F661D7-6F65-4F7A-903C-7C0CB41FC295 >First sector: 1230848 (at 601.0 MiB) >Last sector: 3327999 (at 1.6 GiB) >Partition size: 2097152 sectors (1024.0 MiB) >Attribute flags: 0000000000000000 >Partition name: '' >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type = "0FC63DAF-8483-4772-8E79-3D69D8477DE4" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev "/dev/sda3" >guestfsd: => part_get_gpt_type (0x189) took 0.18 secs >guestfsd: <= part_to_dev (0x110) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda3 >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_dev = "/dev/sda" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype "/dev/sda" >guestfsd: => part_to_dev (0x110) took 0.05 secs >guestfsd: <= part_get_parttype (0xd6) request length 52 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: parted '-m' '-s' '--' '/dev/sda' 'unit' 'b' 'print' >command: parted returned 0 >command: parted: stdout: >BYT; >/dev/sda:21474836480B:scsi:512:512:gpt:QEMU QEMU HARDDISK:; >1:1048576B:630194175B:629145600B:fat32:EFI System Partition:boot, esp; >2:630194176B:1703935999B:1073741824B:ext4::; >3:1703936000B:21473787903B:19769851904B:::lvm; >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_parttype = "gpt" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum "/dev/sda3" >guestfsd: => part_get_parttype (0xd6) took 0.19 secs >guestfsd: <= part_to_partnum (0x125) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda3 >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_to_partnum = 3 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type "/dev/sda" 3 >guestfsd: => part_to_partnum (0x125) took 0.04 secs >guestfsd: <= part_get_gpt_type (0x189) request length 56 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: fold-stdout-on-stderr sgdisk '/dev/sda' '-i' '3' >command: sgdisk returned 0 >command: sgdisk: stderr: >Partition GUID code: E6D6D379-F507-44C2-A23C-238F2A3DF928 (Linux LVM) >Partition unique GUID: 0BB579ED-60E0-4DAB-A5DA-7950047A2653 >First sector: 3328000 (at 1.6 GiB) >Last sector: 41940991 (at 20.0 GiB) >Partition size: 38612992 sectors (18.4 GiB) >Attribute flags: 0000000000000000 >Partition name: '' >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >libguestfs: trace: v2v: part_get_gpt_type = "E6D6D379-F507-44C2-A23C-238F2A3DF928" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mountpoints >guestfsd: => part_get_gpt_type (0x189) took 0.14 secs >guestfsd: <= mountpoints (0x93) request length 40 bytes >command: lvm 'lvs' '-o' 'vg_name,lv_name' '-S' 'lv_role=public && lv_skip_activation!=yes' '--noheadings' '--separator' '/' >command: lvm returned 0 >command: lvm: stdout: > fedora/root >libguestfs: trace: v2v: mountpoints = ["/dev/fedora/root", "/", "/dev/sda2", "/boot", "/dev/sda1", "/boot/efi"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: statvfs "/boot/efi" >guestfsd: => mountpoints (0x93) took 0.20 secs >guestfsd: <= statvfs (0x36) request length 56 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'statvfs: /boot/efi' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: statvfs = <struct guestfs_statvfs = bsize: 4096, frsize: 4096, blocks: 153290, bfree: 79930, bavail: 79930, files: 0, ffree: 0, favail: 0, fsid: 2049, flag: 4096, namemax: 1530, > >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/sda1" >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/sda1 >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda1' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >vfat >glibguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "vfat" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: statvfs "/boot" >uestfsd: => vfs_type (0xc6) took 0.06 secs >guestfsd: <= statvfs (0x36) request length 52 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'statvfs: /boot' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: statvfs = <struct guestfs_statvfs = bsize: 4096, frsize: 4096, blocks: 249195, bfree: 249187, bavail: 231984, files: 65536, ffree: 65522, favail: 65522, fsid: 8619932756013527410, 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 >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/sda2' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >ext4 >guestfsd: => vfs_type (0xc6) took 0.05 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "ext4" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: statvfs "/" >guestfsd: <= statvfs (0x36) request length 48 bytes >chroot: /sysroot: running 'statvfs: /' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: statvfs = <struct guestfs_statvfs = bsize: 4096, frsize: 4096, blocks: 3915776, bfree: 3220696, bavail: 3220696, files: 7864320, ffree: 7801074, favail: 7801074, fsid: 64768, flag: 4096, namemax: 255, > >libguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type "/dev/fedora/root" >guestfsd: => statvfs (0x36) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= vfs_type (0xc6) request length 60 bytes >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/fedora/root >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >command: blkid '-c' '/dev/null' '-o' 'value' '-s' 'TYPE' '/dev/fedora/root' >command: blkid returned 0 >command: blkid: stdout: >xfs >glibguestfs: trace: v2v: vfs_type = "xfs" >[ 19.9] Checking for sufficient free disk space in the guest >[ 19.9] Converting Fedora Linux 39 (Server Edition Prerelease) to run on KVM >mpstats: >mountpoint statvfs /dev/sda1 /boot/efi (vfat): > bsize=4096 blocks=153290 bfree=79930 bavail=79930 >mountpoint statvfs /dev/sda2 /boot (ext4): > bsize=4096 blocks=249195 bfree=249187 bavail=231984 >mountpoint statvfs /dev/fedora/root / (xfs): > bsize=4096 blocks=3915776 bfree=3220696 bavail=3220696 >picked conversion module linux >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_init "/" 1 >uestfsd: => vfs_type (0xc6) took 0.05 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_init (0x10) request length 52 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_init = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files//error" >guestfsd: => aug_init (0x10) took 2.27 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 64 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorgrep.sh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorxzgrep.sh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gawk.sh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorls.sh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorzgrep.sh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/which2.sh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/debuginfod.sh/error", "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error", "/augeas/files/etc/selinux/semanage.conf/error", "/augeas/files/etc/kdump.conf/error", "/augeas/files/etc/mke2fs.conf/error", "/augeas/files/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf/error"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error//*" >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >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_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1135" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/line" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "33" >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 >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "16" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/lang.sh/error/lens" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:251.12-.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: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorgrep.sh/error//*" >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorgrep.sh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorgrep.sh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorgrep.sh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorgrep.sh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorgrep.sh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorgrep.sh/error/pos" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "73" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorgrep.sh/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) 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 = "5" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorgrep.sh/error/char" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "5" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorgrep.sh/error/lens" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >gulibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:251.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorgrep.sh/error/message" >estfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorxzgrep.sh/error//*" >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorxzgrep.sh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorxzgrep.sh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorxzgrep.sh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorxzgrep.sh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorxzgrep.sh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorxzgrep.sh/error/pos" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "43" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorxzgrep.sh/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "2" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorxzgrep.sh/error/char" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "5" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorxzgrep.sh/error/lens" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:251.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorxzgrep.sh/error/message" >d: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gawk.sh/error//*" >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 88 bytes >gueslibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gawk.sh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gawk.sh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gawk.sh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gawk.sh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gawk.sh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gawk.sh/error/pos" >tfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "121" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gawk.sh/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "7" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gawk.sh/error/char" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gawk.sh/error/lens" >: => 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:251.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/gawk.sh/error/message" >: => 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/colorls.sh/error//*" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorls.sh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorls.sh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorls.sh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorls.sh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorls.sh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorls.sh/error/pos" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "204" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorls.sh/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) 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 = "9" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorls.sh/error/char" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "7" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorls.sh/error/lens" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:251.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorls.sh/error/message" >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/colorzgrep.sh/error//*" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorzgrep.sh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorzgrep.sh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorzgrep.sh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorzgrep.sh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorzgrep.sh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorzgrep.sh/error/pos" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "86" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorzgrep.sh/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) 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 = "4" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorzgrep.sh/error/char" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "5" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorzgrep.sh/error/lens" >: => 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:251.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/colorzgrep.sh/error/message" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/which2.sh/error//*" >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/which2.sh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/which2.sh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/which2.sh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/which2.sh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/which2.sh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/which2.sh/error/pos" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "79" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/which2.sh/error/line" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "4" >libguestfs: trace: close >libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0xaaaaf539d480 (state 0) >libguestfs: trace: close >libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0xaaaaf53ab900 (state 0) >libguestfs: trace: close >libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0xaaaaf53ac690 (state 0) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/which2.sh/error/char" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "5" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/which2.sh/error/lens" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:251.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/which2.sh/error/message" >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/debuginfod.sh/error//*" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/debuginfod.sh/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/debuginfod.sh/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/debuginfod.sh/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/debuginfod.sh/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/debuginfod.sh/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/debuginfod.sh/error/pos" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "426" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/debuginfod.sh/error/line" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "9" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/debuginfod.sh/error/char" >: => aug_get (0x13) 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 = "19" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/debuginfod.sh/error/lens" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:251.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile.d/debuginfod.sh/error/message" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error//*" >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 80 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >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_get (0x13) request length 80 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "610" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/line" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 80 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "22" >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 >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/lens" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 80 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:251.12-.60:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/profile/error/message" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Syntax error" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/selinux/semanage.conf/error//*" >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 92 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/selinux/semanage.conf/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/selinux/semanage.conf/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/selinux/semanage.conf/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/selinux/semanage.conf/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/selinux/semanage.conf/error/message", "/augeas/files/etc/selinux/semanage.conf/error/lens/last_matched", "/augeas/files/etc/selinux/semanage.conf/error/lens/next_not_matched"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/selinux/semanage.conf/error/pos" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "2499" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/selinux/semanage.conf/error/line" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "54" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/selinux/semanage.conf/error/char" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "16" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/selinux/semanage.conf/error/lens" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 96 bytes >guelibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/semanage.aug:32.10-.27:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/selinux/semanage.conf/error/message" >stfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Iterated lens matched less than it should" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/selinux/semanage.conf/error/lens/last_matched" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 108 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/inifile.aug:218.18-.41:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/selinux/semanage.conf/error/lens/next_not_matched" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 112 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/inifile.aug:218.44-.56:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/kdump.conf/error//*" >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/kdump.conf/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/kdump.conf/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/kdump.conf/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/kdump.conf/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/kdump.conf/error/message", "/augeas/files/etc/kdump.conf/error/lens/last_matched"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/kdump.conf/error/pos" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "8523" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/kdump.conf/error/line" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "181" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/kdump.conf/error/char" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/kdump.conf/error/lens" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/kdump.aug:79.10-.39:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/kdump.conf/error/message" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Iterated lens matched less than it should" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/kdump.conf/error/lens/last_matched" > => aug_get (0x13) 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 = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/kdump.aug:38.23-.33:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/etc/mke2fs.conf/error//*" >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/etc/mke2fs.conf/error/pos", "/augeas/files/etc/mke2fs.conf/error/line", "/augeas/files/etc/mke2fs.conf/error/char", "/augeas/files/etc/mke2fs.conf/error/lens", "/augeas/files/etc/mke2fs.conf/error/message"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/mke2fs.conf/error/pos" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "727" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/mke2fs.conf/error/line" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd:libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "41" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/mke2fs.conf/error/char" > => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "0" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/mke2fs.conf/error/lens" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 84 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/mke2fs.aug:187.10-.57:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/etc/mke2fs.conf/error/message" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 88 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Get did not match entire input" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match "/augeas/files/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf/error//*" >guestfsd: <= aug_match (0x18) request length 100 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_match (0x18) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_match = ["/augeas/files/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf/error/pos", "/augeas/files/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf/error/line", "/augeas/files/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf/error/char", "/augeas/files/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf/error/lens", "/augeas/files/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf/error/message", "/augeas/files/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf/error/lens/last_matched", "/augeas/files/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf/error/lens/next_not_matched"] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf/error/pos" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "496" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf/error/line" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "13" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf/error/char" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "1" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf/error/lens" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 104 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/tmpfiles.aug:96.12-.42:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf/error/message" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 108 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "Iterated lens matched less than it should" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf/error/lens/last_matched" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 116 bytes >guestfsd: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/tmpfiles.aug:80.19-.48:" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get "/augeas/files/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf/error/lens/next_not_matched" >guestfsd: <= aug_get (0x13) request length 120 bytes >guestfsdlibguestfs: trace: v2v: aug_get = "/usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/sep.aug:31.12-.28:" >augeas failed to parse /etc/kdump.conf: > error "Iterated lens matched less than it should" at line 181 char 0 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/kdump.aug:79.10-.39: >augeas failed to parse /etc/mke2fs.conf: > error "Get did not match entire input" at line 41 char 0 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/mke2fs.aug:187.10-.57: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile: > error "Syntax error" at line 22 char 0 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:251.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/colorgrep.sh: > error "Syntax error" at line 5 char 5 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:251.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/colorls.sh: > error "Syntax error" at line 9 char 7 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:251.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/colorxzgrep.sh: > error "Syntax error" at line 2 char 5 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:251.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/colorzgrep.sh: > error "Syntax error" at line 4 char 5 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:251.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/debuginfod.sh: > error "Syntax error" at line 9 char 19 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:251.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/gawk.sh: > error "Syntax error" at line 7 char 1 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:251.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/lang.sh: > error "Syntax error" at line 33 char 16 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:251.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/profile.d/which2.sh: > error "Syntax error" at line 4 char 5 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/shellvars.aug:251.12-.60: >augeas failed to parse /etc/selinux/semanage.conf: > error "Iterated lens matched less than it should" at line 54 char 16 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/semanage.aug:32.10-.27: >augeas failed to parse /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/provision.conf: > error "Iterated lens matched less than it should" at line 13 char 1 in lens /usr/share/augeas/lenses/dist/tmpfiles.aug:96.12-.42: >libguestfs: trace: v2v: glob_expand "/var/lib/rpm/__db.00?" >: => aug_get (0x13) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= glob_expand (0x71) request length 72 bytes >libguestfs: trace: v2v: glob_expand = [] >libguestfs: trace: v2v: find "/boot/efi/EFI" >libguestfs: trace: v2v: find0 "/boot/efi/EFI" "/tmp/libguestfsSyXZAT/find2.txt" >guestfsd: => glob_expand (0x71) took 0.00 secs >guestfsd: <= find0 (0xc4) request length 60 bytes >find /sysroot/boot/efi/EFI -print0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: find0 = 0 >libguestfs: trace: v2v: find = ["/BOOT", "/BOOT/BOOTAA64.EFI", "/Linux", "/fedora", "/systemd", "/systemd/systemd-bootaa64.efi"] >virt-v2v-inspector: error: no bootloader detected >rm -rf -- '/tmp/v2vqemunbd.tDW1z3' >Unix.Unix_error(Unix.ENOENT, "unlink", "/tmp/v2v.lSMG7R/in0") >rm -rf -- '/tmp/v2v.lSMG7R' >libguestfs: trace: v2v: close >libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0xaaaaf53ad340 (state 2) >libguestfs: trace: v2v: internal_autosync >guestfsd: => find0 (0xc4) took 0.02 secs >guestfsd: <= internal_autosync (0x11a) request length 40 bytes >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/root dir=/ type=ext2 opts=rw,noatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/proc dir=/proc type=proc opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/sys dir=/sys type=sysfs opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev dir=/dev type=devtmpfs opts=rw,relatime,size=1216188k,nr_inodes=304047,mode=755,inode64 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,inode64 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=tmpfs dir=/run type=tmpfs opts=rw,nosuid,relatime,size=502348k,mode=755,inode64 freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/mapper/fedora-root dir=/sysroot type=xfs opts=rw,relatime,attr2,inode64,logbufs=8,logbsize=32k,noquota freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/sda2 dir=/sysroot/boot type=ext4 opts=rw,relatime freq=0 passno=0 >umount-all: /proc/mounts: fsname=/dev/sda1 dir=/sysroot/boot/efi type=vfat opts=rw,relatime,fmask=0022,dmask=0022,codepage=437,iocharset=ascii,shortname=mixed,errors=remount-ro freq=0 passno=0 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot/boot/efi >[ 16.005165] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#211 FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_OK cmd_age=0s >[ 16.007101] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#211 Sense Key : Aborted Command [current] >[ 16.008552] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#211 Add. Sense: I/O process terminated >[ 16.009973] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#211 CDB: Write(10) 2a 00 00 00 08 00 00 00 01 00 >[ 16.011512] I/O error, dev sda, sector 2048 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x800 phys_seg 1 prio class 2 >[ 16.013261] Buffer I/O error on dev sda1, logical block 0, lost sync page write >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot/boot >[ 16.215154] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#15 FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_OK cmd_age=0s >[ 16.217029] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#15 Sense Key : Aborted Command [current] >[ 16.218455] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#15 Add. Sense: I/O process terminated >[ 16.219844] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#15 CDB: Write(10) 2a 00 00 22 c8 00 00 00 08 00 >[ 16.221371] I/O error, dev sda, sector 2279424 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x800 phys_seg 1 prio class 2 >[ 16.223174] Buffer I/O error on dev sda2, logical block 131072, lost sync page write >[ 16.224771] JBD2: I/O error when updating journal superblock for sda2-8. >[ 16.226151] Aborting journal on device sda2-8. >[ 16.425153] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#16 FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_OK cmd_age=0s >[ 16.427037] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#16 Sense Key : Aborted Command [current] >[ 16.428469] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#16 Add. Sense: I/O process terminated >[ 16.429869] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#16 CDB: Write(10) 2a 00 00 22 c8 00 00 00 08 00 >[ 16.431411] I/O error, dev sda, sector 2279424 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x800 phys_seg 1 prio class 2 >[ 16.433232] I/O error, dev sda, sector 2279424 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x800 phys_seg 1 prio class 2 >[ 16.435049] Buffer I/O error on dev sda2, logical block 131072, lost sync page write >[ 16.436659] JBD2: I/O error when updating journal superblock for sda2-8. >[ 16.438036] EXT4-fs (sda2): unmounting filesystem c3696eaf-8bd2-465b-b1d8-9e7aa0f5e62c. >[ 16.635143] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#103 FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_OK cmd_age=0s >[ 16.637041] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#103 Sense Key : Aborted Command [current] >[ 16.638496] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#103 Add. Sense: I/O process terminated >[ 16.639900] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#103 CDB: Synchronize Cache(10) 35 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 >[ 16.641662] I/O error, dev sda, sector 0 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x800 phys_seg 0 prio class 2 >[ 16.835192] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#104 FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_OK cmd_age=0s >[ 16.837112] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#104 Sense Key : Aborted Command [current] >[ 16.838567] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#104 Add. Sense: I/O process terminated >[ 16.839987] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#104 CDB: Synchronize Cache(10) 35 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 >[ 16.841753] I/O error, dev sda, sector 0 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x800 phys_seg 0 prio class 2 >[ 17.035144] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#105 FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_OK cmd_age=0s >[ 17.037026] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#105 Sense Key : Aborted Command [current] >[ 17.038472] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#105 Add. Sense: I/O process terminated >[ 17.039877] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#105 CDB: Synchronize Cache(10) 35 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 >[ 17.041636] I/O error, dev sda, sector 0 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x800 phys_seg 0 prio class 2 >[ 17.235260] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#106 FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_OK cmd_age=0s >[ 17.237259] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#106 Sense Key : Aborted Command [current] >[ 17.238785] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#106 Add. Sense: I/O process terminated >[ 17.240269] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#106 CDB: Write(10) 2a 00 00 12 c8 00 00 00 08 00 >[ 17.241824] I/O error, dev sda, sector 1230848 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x800 phys_seg 1 prio class 2 >[ 17.243651] I/O error, dev sda, sector 1230848 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x800 phys_seg 1 prio class 2 >[ 17.245474] Buffer I/O error on dev sda2, logical block 0, lost sync page write >[ 17.247021] EXT4-fs (sda2): I/O error while writing superblock >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: umount /sysroot >[ 17.455187] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#214 FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_OK cmd_age=0s >[ 17.457216] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#214 Sense Key : Aborted Command [current] >[ 17.458675] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#214 Add. Sense: I/O process terminated >[ 17.460115] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#214 CDB: Write(10) 2a 00 01 22 e4 46 00 00 40 00 >[ 17.461671] I/O error, dev sda, sector 19063878 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x9800 phys_seg 1 prio class 2 >[ 17.463549] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#215 FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_OK cmd_age=0s >[ 17.465416] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#215 Sense Key : Aborted Command [current] >[ 17.466868] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#215 Add. Sense: I/O process terminated >[ 17.468251] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#215 CDB: Write(10) 2a 00 01 22 e4 86 00 00 40 00 >[ 17.469832] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#216 FAILED Result: hostbyte=DID_OK driverbyte=DRIVER_OK cmd_age=0s >[ 17.471707] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#216 Sense Key : Aborted Command [current] >[ 17.473157] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#216 Add. Sense: I/O process terminated >[ 17.474537] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] tag#216 CDB: Write(10) 2a 00 01 22 e4 c6 00 00 40 00 >[ 17.476194] XFS (dm-0): log I/O error -5 >[ 17.477148] XFS (dm-0): Filesystem has been shut down due to log error (0x2). >[ 17.478509] XFS (dm-0): Please unmount the filesystem and rectify the problem(s). >[ 17.479980] XFS (dm-0): log I/O error -5 >[ 17.480746] XFS (dm-0): log I/O error -5 >[ 17.481514] XFS (dm-0): log I/O error -5 >[ 17.486519] XFS (dm-0): Unmounting Filesystem 45872017-7295-49ed-8622-f472704df96f >[ 17.495180] XFS (dm-0): log I/O error -5 >[ 17.495956] XFS (dm-0): log I/O error -5 >[ 17.615144] XFS (dm-0): log I/O error -5 >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sdb >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >commandrvf: stdout=n stderr=y flags=0x0 >commandrvf: udevadm --debug settle -E /dev/sda >SELinux enabled state cached to: disabled >No filesystem is currently mounted on /sys/fs/cgroup. >Failed to determine unit we run in, ignoring: No data available >fsync /dev/sda >fsync: Input/output error >guestfsd: => internal_autosync (0x11a) took 2.40 secs >libguestfs: trace: v2v: internal_autosync = 0 >libguestfs: calling virDomainDestroy flags=0 >libguestfs: command: run: rm >libguestfs: command: run: \ -rf /tmp/libguestfsSyXZAT >libguestfs: command: run: rm >libguestfs: command: run: \ -rf /tmp/libguestfsS1pF7h
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